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U.S.

Army Air Forces in World War II

Combat
Chronology
1941 - 1945

Compiled
by

Kit C. Carter
Robert Mueller

Center for Air Force History


Washington, DC 1991
PREFACE
The chronology is concerned primarily with operations of the US Army Air
Forces and its combat units between December 7, 1941 and September 15, 1945. It is
designed as a companion reference to the seven-volume history of The Army Air
Forces in World War 11, edited by Wesley Frank Craven and James Lea Cate. The
research was a cooperative endeavor carried out in the United States Air Force
historical archives by the Research Branch of the Albert F. Simpson Historical
Research Center.
Such an effort has demanded certain changes in established historical
methodology, as well as some arbitrary rules for presentation of the results. After
International and US events, entries are arranged geographically. They begin with
events at Army Air Forces Headquarters in Washington then proceed eastward around
the world, using the location of the headquarters of the numbered air forces as the
basis for placement. For this reason, entries concerning the Ninth Air Force while
operating in the Middle East follow Twelfth Air Force. When that headquarters moves
to England in October 1943, the entries are shifted to follow Eighth Air Force. The
entries end with those numbered air forces which remained in the Zone of the Interior,
as well as units originally activated in the ZI, then designated for later movement
overseas, such as Ninth and Tenth Air Forces. The ZI entries do not include Eighth
and Twentieth Air Forces, which were established in the ZI with the original intent of
placing them in those geographical locations with which they became historically
identified. For these two units, original actions are shown either under AAF or in their
intended geographic area of location.
All times and dates used are those of the area under discussion. The entry "1/2
Jun" indicates that an event occurred during the night between the two given dates,
while "1-2 Jun" indicates an action over a period of time.
In dealing with people, again arbitrary decisions were implemented. For military
men below the general officer or equivalent level, full grade and name were used. For
general officers and those of equal grade in other US and foreign services, the
complete rank (both that at the time first mentioned and the highest rank held prior to
the end of the war) and name will be found in the index. Only an abbreviated rank
(e.g., Gen or Adm) and last name are used in the text. The exception is where two
general officers had the same last name; in such cases, the first name is also included.
Similarly for civilian leaders, only the last name is used; full name and title are given
in the index.
Location of all towns, islands, etc., is also made in the index. In all cases, attempts
were made to cite place names in use by the native population at the time of or
immediately before the war. No names imposed by a conqueror are used. For example
Pylos Bay, not Navarino Bay, is used. Further, as appropriate, native geographic terms
are used: Shima for island in. Japanese island groups, See for lake in Germany.
However, two exceptions were made. In cases in which the place became infamous
because of the actions of the conquering power, that name is preferred-for example
Auschwitz would be used rather than the Polish name of Oswiecim. Also, in larger
international cities, such as Roma, Koln and Wien, the anglicized name is used.
Where a village or hamlet was difficult to locate or where there were several such
places with the same name in a general area, the coordinates are given in the index. In
some cases, with no extant navigational aids of the attacking force, the best possible
guess was made based upon all available evidence. In other instances, such as the
bridge at Hay-ti-attacked so often by Tenth Air Force-- a logical guess could not be
made. In these cases, a question mark is placed in brackets after the index entry.
Accent marks, such as umlauts, were omitted.
Abbreviations are found extensively throughout the text. These are all explained
in the Glossary of Abbreviations. Similarly, a list of code names and descriptions for
all operations is provided in a separate Glossary of Code Names.
In addition to the two compilers, many others played a major role in completing
this volume. In addition to those in the Research Branch including reserve officers
assigned as mobilization augmentees, particular recognition and thanks should go to
Mr. Gurvis Lawson and other members of the Cartographic Information Division, Air
University Library, who gave willingly and often of their talents and provided many
valuable suggestions in identifying remote and almost uncharted villages, hamlets,
and "populated" places.
Invaluable help in locating documents was provided by the members of the
Circulation Section of the Center's Archives Branch. Dr. Maurer Maurer, head of the
Research Branch when this chronology was begun, and now chief of the Center,
accomplished the early editing and provided much of the direction and guidance
necessary to carry the work to completion. The final manuscript was ably and
patiently typed by Mrs. Myra Dean, Mrs. Jean Jocelyn and Mrs. Jane Hanlin of the
Center. Final editing by Mr. Max Rosenberg, Deputy Chief Historian, in the Office
of Air Force History, eliminated many of the more embarrassing errors which can
creep into such a detailed work when the effort extends over a number of years. Mr.
Lawrence Paszek of the same office maintained a close liaison with the Air Force's
Publishing Division and the Government Printing Office, to insure timely resolution
of problems so often encountered in the final printing phases. Special recognition
must go to MSgt. Robert Jakob of the Research Branch at the Center, whose patient
and detailed.. editorial assistance was invaluable in proofing the galleys and
pageproofs for this work. Also providing much help in this effort was Airman
LaVern Lowe.
Finally, it would be remiss not to mention the thorough and highly useful
volume, The U.S. Army in World War II: Chronology, 1941-1945, prepared by the
U.S. Army's Office of the Chief of Military History. This work was both an incentive
and a guide and one can only hope this volume will serve as a complement thereto.

Maxwell AFB, Alabama JAMES N. EASTMAN, JR.


1 June 1973 Chief, Research Branch
The Albert F. Simpson
Historical Research Center
1941
12/7/41 International
Japan attacks Hawaii and other US and British possessions in the Pacific without warning. Japan
already is at war with China, and Great Britain is at war with the Axis powers, Germany and Italy,
which control most of Western Europe. The RAF is conducting an aerial offensive against Germany,
and the Luftwaffe is engaged in a campaign against Britain. Russians are fighting German forces that
have invaded the USSR. British troops are battling Italians and Germans in Africa.

12/7/41 Hawaiian AF
First wave of Japanese carrier-based airplanes (almost 200) hits US naval base at Pearl Harbor and
Hickam Field at 0755. Attacks follow quickly against Wheeler and Bellows Fields. A second wave of
Japanese airplanes strikes other naval and military facilities. Hawaiian AF loses 163 men, with about
390 others wounded or missing; has 64 of its 231 assigned aircraft destroyed. Only 79 of the remain-
ing aircraft are deemed usable, and much of the AF’s ground facilities are destroyed. These losses
are light in comparison with the Navy’s: more than 2,000 killed or missing, and more than 900 wound-
ed; 4 battleships sunk; 3 battleships, 3 cruisers, and 3 destroyers damaged; and over half of the
Navy’s 169 airplanes in the area destroyed. The Japanese lose 20 aircraft over Hawaii, including 4
claimed destroyed by 2d Lt George S Welch (47th Pur Sq) piloting a P-40, one of the few US ftrs to
success fully attack airplanes during the day. About 20 other aircraft are lost by the Japanese during
carrier landings. Altogether the Japanese pay a small price for the damage done to the Americans on
Oahu. For the remainder of the day, following the attacks, AAF carries out fruitless searches for the
carriers.

12/7/41 Alaska Def Cmd


Upon learning of the Pearl Harbor attack, the Cmd’s 6 B-18’s and 12 P-36’s take to the air to avoid
being caught on their fields.

12/8/41 International
US, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Canada, Union of South Africa, New Zealand, Australia Free
France, and 8 Latin American republics declare war against Japan.

12/8/41 FEAF
First word of Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is received on Luzon in the Philippines by commercial
radio between 03000330 local time. Within 30 minutes radar at Iba Field plots formation of airplanes
75 mi offshore, heading for Corregidor. AAF P-40’s are sent out to intercept but make no contact.
Shortly before 0930, after aircraft are detected over Lingayen Gulf heading toward Manila, B-17’s at
Clark Field are ordered airborne to prevent being caught on the ground. Ftrs from Clark and Nichols
Fields are sent to intercept the enemy but do not make contact. The airplanes swing E and bomb mili-
tary installations at Baguio. Tarlac, Tuguegarao, and A/Fs at Cabantuan are also attacked. By 1130
the B-17’s and ftrs sent into the air earlier have landed at Clark and Iba for refueling, and radar has
disclosed another flight of aircraft 70 mi W of Lingayen Gulf, headed S. Ftrs from Iba make a fruitless
search over S China Sea. Ftrs from Nichols are dispatched to patrol over Bataan and Manila. Around
1145 a formation is reported headed S over Lingayen Gulf. Ftrs are ordered from Del Carmen to cover
Clark Field but fail to arrive before the Japanese hit Clark shortly after noon. HBs and many ftrs at
Clark Field are caught on the ground, but a few P-40’s manage to get airborne. 2d Lt Randall B
Keator (20th Pur Sq) shoots down the first Japanese aircraft over the Philippines. The P-40’s earlier
sent on patrol of S China Sea return to Iba Field with fuel running low at the beginning of an attack on
that A/F. They fail to prevent bombing but manage to prevent low-level strafing of the sort which
proved so destructive at Clark. At the end of the day’s action it is apparent that the Japanese have
won a major victory. The effective striking power of Far East AF has been destroyed, the ftr strength
has been seriously reduced, most B-17 maintenance facilities have been demolished, and about 80
men have been killed.
12/8/41 Alaska Def Cmd
Starting today bmrs fly armed rcn each morning from Anchorage to Kodiak.

12/8/41 ZI
First and Fourth AFs are made responsible for air def on the E and W coasts, respectively. CG First
AF orders I BC to begin overwater rcn with all available aircraft to locate and attack any hostile sur-
face forces which might approach the E coast. Similar rcn is ordered off W coast. Aircraft of 1st Pur
Gp from Selfridge Field begin to arrive at San Diego, being the first reinforcements of air strength on
the W coast.

12/9/41 FEAF
Shortly after 0300 aircraft attack Nichols Field. This attack, added to the previous day’s raids on Clark
and Iba Fields, leaves FEAF strength reduced by half. Only 17 of 35 B-17’s remain in commission;
about 55 P-40’s,3 P-35’s, and close to 30 other aircraft (B-10’s, B-18’s, and observation airplanes)
have been lost in aerial combat or destroyed on the ground. During morning and afternoon, B-17’s
from Mindanao fly rcn missions and land on Clark and San Marcelino Fields. Several more B-17’s are
flown from Mindanao to these Luzon bases for resistance against possible invasion attempt.

12/9/41 ZI
Ftrs at Mitchel Field are dispatched to intercept hostile airplane reported (falsely) to be approaching
the E coast.

12/10/41 FEAF
B-17’s, P-40’s, and P-35’s attack a convoy landing troops and equipment at Vigan and at Aparri in N
Luzon. 1 transport at Vigan is destroyed. The strikes include the much publicized attack of Capt Colin
P Kelly Jr (14th Bomb Sq) on a warship off Aparri. Capt Kelly, who is killed when his B-17 is shot
down by ftrs as he is returning to Clark Field, is later posthumously awarded the DSC for destroying a
battleship. However, later information reveals that he attacked the heavy cruiser Ashigara, probably
scoring near misses.

12/11/41 International
Germany and Italy declare war on US Congress declares war on Germany and Italy.

12/11/41 Hawaiian AF
6 B-18’s fly seasearch mission from Hawaiian Islands. Similar missions by B-17’s, B-18’s, and A-20’s
are flown each day for the remainder of the year; several submarines are sighted and some are
attacked but without positive evidence of hits.

12/11/41 ZI
Second and Fourth AFs are assigned to Western Def Cmd.

12/12/41 FEAF
More than 100 aircraft hit tgts at Clark Field, Batangas, and Olongapo. No hits are scored by the sin-
gle B-17 that is sent against transports at Vigan.

12/13/41 FEAF
1st Lt Boyd D Wagner (17 PurSq) shoots down 4 airplanes near Aparri while on rcn mission over N
Luzon.

12/14/41 FEAF
B-17’s are sent against beachhead at Legaspi. 1st Lt Hewitt T Wheless is later awarded DSC for
bringing his bullet-riddled aircraft back from the mission to an emergency crash-landing at Cagayan.

12/16/41 FEAF
1st Lt Boyd D Wagner (17th PurSq) leads dive-bombing raid on A/F at Vigan and shoots down his fifth
aircraft, thereby becoming the first AAF ‘Ace’ in World War II.

12/17/41 UK
Gen Chaney, Chief SPOBS, writes to AG, USA on ‘Construction Program of US Forces in UK, ‘which
indicates shortage of accommodations for proposed US force sin Scotland, N Ireland, and England.

12/17/41 FEAF
B-17’s, evacuating Luzon, begin arriving at Batchelor Field. Capt Floyd J Pell arrives in Australia to
begin arrangements for use of Australian facilities by FEAF.

12/18/41 Hawaiian AF
Gen Tinker succeeds Gen Martinas CG.

12/19/41 ZI
First AF is assigned to Eastern Theater of Operations (later Eastern Def Cmd).

12/22/41 International
Anglo-American conference(ARCADIA)opens at Washington to deal with war strategy. Churchill,
Roosevelt, Harry Hopkins, Lord Beaverbrook, and American and British CoSs participate.

12/22/41 FEAF
9 B-17’s from Batchelor Field attack shipping in Davao Bay and land at Del Monte.

12/23/41 FEAF
4 B-17’s take off from Del Monte shortly after midnight during 22/23 Dec and bomb shipping in
Lingayen Gulf. 12 P-40’s and 6 P-35’s strafe forces landing in San Miguel Bay. FEAF comes under
control of newly-created USFIA. Gen Brereton, CG, receives orders establishing HQ FEAF at Darwin.

12/24/41 FEAF
3 B-17’s fly from Del Monte during 24/25 Dec, bomb A/F and shipping at Davao, and land at Batchelor
Field. 2 airplanes leave Manila for Darwin with personnel of Hq FEAF. AAF units on Luzon, as well as
ground forces, begin moving to Bataan Peninsula.

12/24/41 ZI
95th Bomb Sq, at Pendleton Field, claims sub sunk off mouth of Columbia R, but this claim is not con-
firmed by committees of USN and British Admiralty which later assesses damage to enemy subs dur-
ing World War II.

12/25/41 FEAF
Lt Col Charles H Caldwell sets up HQ FEAF on RAAF A/F at Darwin.

12/29/41 FEAF
Gen Brereton, CG, arrives at new HQ at Darwin. Col Harold H George remains at Manila in Cmd of air
elements left in the Philippines, the chief center of AAF activity in S Philippines being Del Monte,
where air personnel are under cmd of Maj Ray T Ellsmore.
12/29/41 Alaska Def Cmd
In response to repeated requests by this Cmd to the WD for additional aircraft to defend Alaska, the
77th Bomb Sq arrives at Elmendorf Field. The 11th Pur Sq arrives the next day.

1942

1/1/42 International
Declaration of United Nations is signed. Each signatory pledges not to make a separate peace and to
employ its full resources against members of and adherents to Tripartite Pact with which it is at war.

1/2/42 Phil Is
Japanese occupy Manila and Cavite naval base.

1/2/42 Alaska Def Cmd


The 77th Bomb Sq joins the 28th Comp Gp and the 11th Pur Sq joins the Prov IC, Alaska. Alaskan air
strength is now 2 Pur and 3 bomb sqs.

1/3/42 International
Roosevelt and Churchill announce creation of unified cmd in SW Pacific, with Gen Wavell as supreme
cmdr of American, British, Dutch, and Australian (ABDA) forces in that area.

1/4/42 FEAF
Ftrs from Bataan attempt interception of bombing raid on Corregidor. The ftrs, failing to intercept until
the enemy airplanes are over the tgt, have little effect on the raid. Several ftrs depart from Mindanao
following the mission.

1/5/42 FEAF
B-17’s from Malang stage through Samarinda during 4/5 Jan and attack shipping in Davao Bay.
USFIA, which controls FEAF, is redesignated USAFIA, and Gen Brett assumes cmd.

1/8/42 UK
Gen Chaney designated CG USAFBI; continues as Chief SPOBS.

1/9/42 FEAF
B-17’s, flying out of Kendari, strike shipping in Davao Bay.

1/10/42 FEAF
Ftr units complete movement (begun 24 Dec 41) from various bases on Luzon to Bataan Peninsula.

1/11/42 FEAF
B-17’s, out of Malang, attack landing forces on island of Tarakan.

1/13/42 International
American and British CoSs formally adopt agreement to begin movement of American air forces to UK
as soon as possible in order to intensify attack on Germany.

1/14/42 International
ARCADIA conference ends. Major discussions include creation of CCS to direct US-British war effort,
and employment of main military efforts against Germany while containing the Japanese offensive.
Conference ended with the creation of the ABDA (American British Dutch Australian) command under
the command of Sir Archibald Wavell. His mission was to hold the Malay Barrier while the United
States held open lines of communication to Australia and New Zealand.

1/14/42 AAF
Col Claude E Duncan leaves Washington for Britain to prepare for arrival of Shadow Staff of BC.

1/14/42 FEAF
HQ moves from Darwin to Java.

1/15/42 FEAF
B-17’s, flying out of Palembang, attack Sungei Patani A/F.

1/15/42 Alaska Def Cmd


The Alaskan Air Force is activated at Elmendorf Field. Cmdr is Lt Col Everett S Davis.

1/16/42 Hawaiian AF
First significant deployment of aircraft from Hawaiian AF begins with movement of 6 B-17’s, com-
manded by Lt Col Walter C Sweeney, to Palmyra for duty with TG 8.9.

1/17/42 FEAF
B-17’s from Malang, staging through Kendari, hit Langoan A/F and ships in Menado Bay.

1/17/42 Hawaiian AF
Aircraft unsuccessfully attack submarines in Hawaiian area. B-17’s of TG 8.9 proceed from Palmyra to
Canton I.

1/18/42 US
First increment (1,400 men) of US forces to be sent to UK sails for N Ireland.

1/18/42 Hawaiian AF
Another unsuccessful attack on enemy submarines in Hawaiian area. B-17’s of TG 8.9 conduct anti-
submarine search from Canton I.

1/19/42 FEAF
B-17’s, flying out of Malang, attack shipping at Jolo.

1/19/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 fly antisubmarine mission from Canton I.

1/20/42 FEAF
Gen Brett, CG USAFIA, halts ferrying of aircraft from India to NEI. AAF has been sending HBs to Java
by way of Africa and India, but the Japanese are able to inflict prohibitive losses on AAF aircraft on
the last stops of the route by interception from newly acquired A/Fs near Java.

1/21/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 fly from Canton I to Nandi.

1/22/42 FEAF
From this date through 3 Feb, B-17’s launch at least 15 missions out of Malang against shipping mov-
ing through Makassar Strait. 4 missions abort due to bad weather, 6 end with negative results, and the
remaining 5 suffer heavy losses but sink 4 ships.

1/23/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 return from Nandi to Canton I.

1/23/42 ZI
Flying Tiger Cmd is established and given jurisdiction over the Southeast Gulf Coast and West Coast
Flying Tiger Centers which had been established on 8 Jul 40.

1/24/42 US
Special Court of Inquiry on Pearl Harbor, headed by Supreme Court Justice Owen J Roberts, places
main responsibility for the 7 Dec 41 disaster on Adm Kimmel and Gen Short, accusing them of
neglecting to heed attack warning, failing to confer with each other, and taking only minimum precau-
tions.

1/25/42 FEAF
The first AAF pur sq (17th Pur Sq), (Prov) under Maj Charles A Sprague, arrives in Java with 13 P-
40’s flown from Australia.

1/25/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 fly from Canton I to Nandi.

1/26/42 AAF
Gen Arnold recommends to Army CoS that AAFIB be composed of a HQ and 3 cmds-bomber, inter-
ceptor, and base.

1/26/42 USAFBI
First increment of US troops arrives in N Ireland.

1/26/42 FEAF
Ftrs from Bataan bomb and strafe Nichols and Nielson Fields on Luzon during 26/27 Jan, inflicting
considerable damage on aircraft and fuel storage.

1/27/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 return to Canton I.

1/28/42 Eighth AF
Activated at Savannah AB, Col Asa N Duncan commanding. Originally designated as the air element
of GYMNAST.

1/28/42 FEAF
B-17’s from Malang and Palembang attack A/Fs at Kendari and Kuala Lumpur.

1/28/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 fly unsuccessful antisubmarine mission from Canton I.

1/29/42 FEAF
B-17’s, striking out of Palembang, hit Kuantan A/F scoring numerous hits on runways and hangars.
1/29/42 Hawaiian AF
VII BC is activated. B-17’s of TG 8.9 fly from Canton I to Palmyra.

1/30/42 Hawaiian AF
B-17’s of TG 8.9 return to Hawaii, having completed a mission (began on 16 Jan 42) which afforded a
pioneer look at the problem of air operations over vast Pacific areas, especially the problems of navi-
gation and the servicing of aircraft.

1/31/92 AAF
Gen Eaker is designated CG, Bmr Cmd, USAFBI and ordered to proceed to UK.

2/1/42 Eighth AF
VIII BC is activated at Langley Field and VIII IC at Selfridge Field.

2/1/42 FEAF
P-40’s from Bataan bomb and strafe landing barges off Quinauan Point during 1/2 Feb. These strikes,
in conjunction with naval and field arty fire, cause considerable damage and casualties but fail to pre-
vent the landings which take place S of the point, although the attempt to reinforce troops already on
the point is thwarted.

2/2/42 Hawaiian AF
VII IC is activated in Hawaii, with Gen Davidson as cmdr. Gen Hale cmds VII BC.

2/3/42 FEAF
Bad weather from now until 18 Feb, along with effective interception by ftrs, thwarts attempts of HBs
in Java to deliver damaging blows on shipping and A/Fs in NEI. B-17’s strikes from Singosari against
shipping at Balikpapan (8 Feb) and an A/F at Kendari (9 Feb) are repulsed by ftr attacks. B-17’s on a
shipping strike claim hits on a carrier near Sinjai.

2/5/42 AAF
Far East, Caribbean, Hawaiian, and Alaskan AFs are redesignated Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eleventh
AFs, respectively.

2/6/42 CCS
WD announces creation of US-British CCS in Washington.

2/9/42 Seventh AF
12 B-17’s are detached and released to CINCPAC for assignment to TF 11 for operations in S Pacific.

2/9/42 Fifth AF
Between this day and 18 Feb, HBs fly at least 14 missions, but they result in claims of only 3 hits on
shipping.

2/12/42 AAF
Gen Arnold indicate that 16 HB gps, 3 Pur gps, and 8 photorcn sqs will be sent to UK during 1942.

2/12/42 Tenth AF
Activated at Patterson Field.

2/12/42 Eighth AF
Gen Duncan, CG, requests that his force, inadequate for its intended mission under GYMNAST, be
strengthened by several bomb and pur gps. This move, if carried out, would require diversion of units
originally intended for other task forces.

2/14/42 Seventh AF
A B-17 flies photo rcn of Wake I.

2/15/42 SE Asia
Japanese forces on Malay Peninsula capture Singapore.

2/15/42 UK
Lt Col Townsend Griffiss, aide to Gen Chaney, is killed when the aircraft on which he is a passenger is
mistakenly shot down by RAF Polish fliers. He is first US airman to die in line of duty in Europe since
the US entered World War II. Eighth AF base at Bushy Park is later named Camp Griffiss in his honor.

2/17/42 Tenth AF
Col Harry A Halverson becomes CO.

2/17/42 Eleventh AF
Colonel Lionel H Dunlap arrives from ZI and becomes CO of the Eleventh.

2/19/42 Fifth AF
Operating out of Malang, Madioen, and Jogjakarta, A-24’s, with P-40 escort, and B-17’s attack vessel
landing troops on Bali. The attacks, carried out during the afternoon of 19 Feb and throughout the
morning of 20 Feb, cause considerable damage to vessels but fail to halt the landings. P-40’s shoot
down or turn back several bmrs weeping W over Java. Japanese airplane attack Darwin, bombing
vessels loaded with troops destined for defense of Koepang on Timor I. 10 P-40’s sent to Darwin to
escort the convoy are almost entirely wiped out by the attack.

2/19/42 Seventh AF
VII AFBC is activated.

2/20/42 AAFIB
Gen Eaker arrives in UK with 6 staff officers.

2/21/42 Fifth AF
Gen Brett, Dep CG ABDACOM, informs WD of his decision to evacuate Fifth AF and other US troops
from Java. Fifth AF bmrs at Java bases fly about 20 strikes, usually in 2-and 3-aircraft elements,
against shipping in Java Sea and against tgts on Bali from this date through 1 Mar. 11 strikes are
complete failures; the remainder, although causing some damage to vessels and A/F facilities, fail to
deter the invasion of Java.

2/23/42 Eighth AF
HQ VIII BC established in UK Gen Eaker assumes cmd.

2/23/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s fly first mission against Rabaul. Operating out of Townsville, the force suffers mechanical trou-
ble and runs into bad weather. Only 1 HB manages to bomb the tgt. Gen Brereton, CG, departs for
India after issuing order terminating HQ Fifth AF. Until 3 Sep 42, units of Fifth AF will be initially under
control of ABDACOM and then Allied AF (SWPA).
2/23/42 ZI
Japanese submarine I-17 fires 13 rounds of 5 1/2-in shells from range of 2,500 yds at oil refinery N of
Santa Barbara. Pur and bmr aircraft sent to the area are unable to destroy the sub.

2/24/42 Fifth AF
HB units begin evacuating Java.

2/24/42 ZI
Reports of unidentified air planes approaching Los Angeles from the ocean during 24/25 Feb result in
‘Battle of Los Angeles’ in which some 1,400 rounds of 3-in AA ammo is fired against various ‘targets.’
Later the Army will conclude that the ‘battle’ had been touched off by 1 to 5 unidentified aircraft, but
the Navy will maintain there was no reason for the firing.

2/25/42 AAF
AWPD recommends removal of GYMNAST from list of current projects. This proposal, if adopted,
would leave Eighth AF uncommitted to any operation.

2/25/42 USAFBI
Gen Chaney instructs Gen Eaker and staff to VIII BC to proceed to HQ, RAF BC for study of bombing
operations, and to make rcn of certain A/Fs and submit plans for reception and assignment of AAF
units.

2/27/42 Fifth AF
Battle of Java Sea. Allied air and naval units try to stop convoy of some 80 ships approaching Java
from NE. All available B-17’s, A-24’s, P-40’s and LB-30’s are put into the air but achieve only insignifi-
cant results. An Allied naval force, 5 cruisers and 11 destroyers, under Adm Doorman, Royal
Netherlands Navy, meets the enemy near Surabaya and is decisively defeated, losing 5 ships. Most of
Fifth AF ground echelon in Java is evacuated by sea. The Sea Witch delivers 27 crated P-40’s to
Tjilatjap, Java, but these will be destroyed to prevent their falling into Japanese hands. 32 P-40’s
aboard the USS Langley, which sailed from Australia for India on 23 Feb, are lost when the Langley is
sunk by aircraft 100 mi S of Tjilatjap. The pilots are rescued by other vessels in the convoy, but the
enemy sinks these ships with the exception of a destroyer, which delivers 2 of the pilots to Perth. The
Langley, America’s first aircraft carrier, was sunk.

3/1/42 Fifth AF
Last HB mission flown from Java.

3/2/42 Fifth AF
5 B-17’s and 3 LB-30’s (the last airplane taking off just before midnight) evacuate the last 260 men
from Jogjakarta, the last A/F on Java in Allied hands. Ground forces are within 20 mi at this time.
Bataan-based P-40’s attack shipping in Subic Bay. The pilots claim considerable damage to the ships,
but 4 of the few P-40’s remaining on Bataan are lost.

3/3/42 US
CCS take under consideration recommendation to continue SUPERGYMNAST as an ‘academic study’
only. Thus the proposed N African venture ceases to affect Eighth AF until it is revived later as
TORCH.

3/3/42 Fifth AF
Japanese airplanes attack A/F and harbor at Broome, Australia at 1000, shortly after arrival of 8 Hbs
evacuating men from Java. The Japanese destroy 2 B-17’s, 2 B-24’s, 12 seaplanes, and 2 Hudsons,
and kill at least 45 Dutch civilians and 20 US airmen.

3/4/42 Seventh AF
A lone Japanese aircraft attempts to attack Honolulu but drops its bombs short of the city. Overcast
conditions prevent successful pursuit by Seventh AF airplanes.

3/5/42 Tenth AF
Gen Brereton who arrived in India from NEI on 25 Feb, formally takes cmd of Tenth AF, which at this
time has 8 tac aircraft (B-17’s).

3/5/42 ZI
Civil Air Patrol begins flying patrols off the E coast. XII IC (later redesignated XII FC) is activated at
Drew Field.

3/8/42 Tenth AF
HQ Tenth AF begins moving from Patterson Field to India. Between this date and 13 Mar, the 8 B-17’s
in India transport 474 troops and 29 tons of supplies from India to Magwe and on the return flights
evacuate 423 civilians.

3/8/42 Eleventh AF
Col William O Butler assumes cmd of the Eleventh with HQ at Ft Richardson.

3/9/42 AAF
Military reorganization, implementing Executive Order of 28 Feb, becomes effective. The Air Corps
and the US Army Air Force Combat Cmd, which previously had made up the AAF under Gen Arnold
as Chief, are discontinued, and the AAF is reorganized with Arnold as CG. Army Ground Forces under
Gen McNair and Services of Supply (later Army Serv Forces) under Gen Sommervell are also organ-
ized. All are under control of Gen Marshall, CoS. In the Navy, Adm King, CinC US Fleet, assumes
additional responsibilities as he succeeds Adm Stark as Chief of Naval Operations.

3/9/42 SE Asia
Japanese forces complete capture of Rangoon, dealing China a great blow by cutting off supplies
from Burma Road.

3/12/42 Tenth AF
10 P-40’s arrive in Karachi by ship from Australia.

3/12/42 ZI
XII BC is activated at MacDill Field.

3/15/42 SOPAC
67th Ftr Sq, the first AAF tac unit in the theater, arrives on New Caledonia.

3/15/42 Eleventh AF
XI FC is activated at Elmendorf Field cmdr is Col Norman D Sillin. Its operational components are the
11th and the 18th Pur Sqs.

3/16/42 Fifth AF
3 B-17’s of 435th Rcn Sq, 19th Bomb Gp begin evacuating Gen MacArthur, his family, and his staff
from Del Monte to Australia.
3/17/42 SWPA
Gen MacArthur arrives in Australia to assume cmd of United Nations forces in SWPA. He actually
assumed cmd on 18 Apr.

3/20/42 AAF
‘Plan for Initiation of US Army Bombardment Operations in the British Isles’ further elaborates previous
AAF plans outlining intention of launching strategic bombardment from UK against facilities supporting
German national, economic, and industrial structure.

3/20/42 AAFIB
Report submitted by Gen Eaker in compliance with Gen Chaney’s instructions of 25 Feb indicates
completion of studies of RAF BC operations and of A/Fs, trg, tac doctrine, equipment, and methods of
conducting air offensive in cooperation with RAF. Report also indicates much dependence upon British
for the present but emphasizes the apparent compatibility of the tac doctrines of the US (daylight pre-
cision bombing) and RAF (night area bombing), and implies the principle of coordinating these attacks
to complement each other.

3/25/42 Eighth AF
Maj Cecil P Lessig becomes first Eighth AF pilot to fly a mission over France in World War II. Flying a
Spitfire with RAF 64 Sq, Lessig participates in a 36-aircraft ftr sweep that is recalled when 50 ftrs chal-
lenge them.

3/26/42 Fifth AF
3 B-17’s of 435th Rcn Sq, 19th Bomb Gp, evacuate Philippine Pres Quezon and his family to
Australia.

3/28/42 ZI
Units of I BC engaged in antisub operations are placed under operational control of Cmdr, Eastern
Sea Frontier.

3/31/42 AAF
Gen Spaatz suggests that the now ‘task-less Eighth’ be made nucleus for AAFIB.

4/1/42 ZI
AC Proving Ground becomes Proving Ground Cmd, with main base at Eglin Field.

4/2/42 Tenth AF
Gen Brereton, CG, leads 3 HBs on raid on shipping in Andaman Is during 2/3 Apr. The HBs claim hits
on a cruiser and a transport. 2 HBs are damaged by AA and ftrs, but all return to base. Earlier in the
evening, a mission scheduled against Rangoon area is aborted when 1 HB crashes on takeoff and the
other has mechanical trouble.

4/3/42 Tenth AF
6 HBs from Asansol bomb warehouses and docks at Rangoon, starting 3 large fires. 1 B-17 fails to
return.

4/6/42 Tenth AF
10 DC-3’s of Pan American Airways begin hauling 30,000 gals of fuel and 500 gals of lubricants from
Calcutta to the airstrip at Asansol, completing the mission on the following day. This fuel, subsequently
transferred via Dinjan to China, is for use by Lt Col James H Doolittle’s Tokyo raiders, already at sea
aboard the carrier Hornet.
4/7/42 US
WD officially states that Eighth AF will be established in UK as intermediate cmd between USAFBI
and the AF cmds. Gen Marshall notifies Gen Chaney of this decision.

4/7/42 Fifth AF
During 6/7 Apr the Japanese break the Philippine II Corps front on Bataan, thus necessitating immedi-
ate removal of all remaining ftrs to Mindanao, where for the next 3 days they will fly rcn, cover HBs
(sent to Mindanao from Australia) operating against concentrations at Legaspi, Cebu, Iloilo, and
Davao, and carry out a strafing attack against aircraft at Davao. After the HBs return to Australia on 12
Apr, the ftrs will continue to fly rcn until Japanese forces envelop the troops on Mindanao on 1 May.

4/8/42 International
Harry Hopkins and Gen Marshall arrive in London for talks with British serv and supply chiefs concern-
ing integration of US and British manpower and war production for action in Europe. Gen Marshall
urges an offensive in the west to relieve pressure upon Russia, and promises a constant flow of US
troops, including many air units, to UK.

4/8/42 Ninth AF
VA Spt Cmd (activated 1 Sep 41) is redesignated Ninth AF. HQ is at New Orleans AAB.

4/9/42 Eighth AF
HQ echelon is located at Bolling Field to prepare Eighth AF for move overseas.

4/9/42 Phil Is
Japanese capture Bataan after 3 months. US-Philippine forces surrender unconditionally. Japanese
arty emplaced on Bataan opens fire on Corregidor in conjunction with air attacks.

4/12/42 AAF
Gen Arnold sends air plans for BOLERO to Gen Marshall in London. Plan calls for establishment of
Eighth AF in UK.

4/12/42 Fifth AF
Australia-based B-25’s, staging through Mindanao, hit harbor and shipping at Cebu while B-17’s carry
out single-bmr strikes from Mindanao against Cebu harbor and Nichols Field.

4/13/42 Fifth AF
Australia-based B-25’s hit tgts in the Phil Is for second consecutive day. Staging through Valencia the
B-25’s take off just after midnight during 12/13 Apr and bomb Cebu shipping and installations at
Davao. Later in the day the MBs again attack Davao, bombing the dock area.

4/13/42 SOPAC
Adm Ghormley is assigned as COMSOPAC. He is to cmd all Allied base and local def forces (land,
sea, and air) in the South Pacific islands, with the exception of NZ land defenses.

4/14/42 International
British Government and CoSs accept Gen Marshall’s BOLERO plan for Allied build-up in UK for attack
on Germany.

4/15/42 Eighth AF
HQ of VIII BC established in Wycombe Abbey, in High Wycombe by Gen Eaker.
4/16/42 Tenth AF
HBs take off from Dum A/F near Calcutta to bomb Rangoon. 6 B-17’s, guided by flares, bomb the tgt.
Numerous searchlights make it impossible to estimate the bombing results.

4/18/42 FEAF
Doolittle raid on Japan. 16 B-25’s launched from carrier Hornet carry out first AAF attack on Japanese
mainland. 15 of the B-25’s bomb in Japan, the principal tgts being Tokyo, Kobe, Yokohoma, and
Nagoya. Since the bmrs had to be launched earlier than scheduled they are unable to reach planned
bases in China and have to be crash-landed or abandoned, 15 in China and the other in the USSR.

4/18/42 Fifth AF
Fifth AF units come under control of Allied AF (SWPA) which is created in Australia to control AAF,
RAAF and Dutch elements. General MacArthur assumed command of allied forces in the Southwest
Pacific Area (SWPA). All Fifth Air Force assets came under the control of SWPA.

4/20/42 Fifth AF
Gen Brett assumes cmd of Allied AF, which has units based in N and E Australia, with advanced facili-
ties in the Port Moresby area.

4/22/42 Tenth AF
Aircraft begin to evacuate military and civilian personnel and supplies from Burma to India. By 15 Jun
the Tenth has evacuated 4,499 passengers and 1,733,026 lbs of freight.

4/22/42 SOPAC
A joint United States New Zealand Naval Command was ordered established under Admiral Robert L.
Ghormley. It was to operate separately but in close liaison with General Douglas MacArthur and
Admiral Herbert F. Leary.

4/27/42 Eighth AF
ADVONs of HQ, Eighth AF and of bmr, ftr and base cmds, along with 15th Bomb Sq, 2d Air Depot Gp,
and a weather dets totaling about 1,800 men, sail from Boston for UK.

4/27/42 Fifth AF
In Australia, US Army Air Services, under Gen Rush B. Lincoln, took over responsibility as an adminis-
trative, supply, maintenance, and engineering command under Allied Air Forces, SWPA.

4/27/42 Eighth AF
VIII GASC is activated at Bolling Field.

4/29/42 Tenth AF
Rangoon is again hit by a flight of HBs which pound dock area.

4/30/42 Burma
Japanese capture Lashio and begin move to drive Chinese back along Burma Road toward China and
drive US and British forces back toward India.

4/30/42 Fifth AF
P-39’s flying out of Port Moresby strafe airplanes and fuel dumps at Lae and Salamaua.

4/30/42 ZI
ATC is established.

5/1/42 Tenth AF
X ASC is activated under cmd of Gen Adler, who arrived in India on 26 Apr.

5/1/42 Eighth AF
Gen Spaatz is designated Eighth AF cmdr.

5/4/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb Vunakanau A/F at Rabaul. P-39’s and B-17’s hit A/F at Lae.

5/4/42 SOPAC
Battle of the Coral Sea begins with US carrier-based air attack on Tulagi.

5/5/42 Eighth AF
Gen Spaatz assumes cmd at Bolling Field.

5/5/42 Tenth AF
On a raid against Mingaladon A/F during 4/5 May, 4 B-17’s bomb a hangar and parked aircraft. The
crews claim 40 airplanes destroyed but searchlights make accurate observation impossible.

5/6/42 Phil Is
Corregidor surrenders. All US organized resistance to Japanese in Phil Is ends.

5/6/42 Tenth AF
Mingaladon A/F is hit for second consecutive night. 3 B-17’s score direct hits on fuel dump at the field.

5/6/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s unsuccessfully attack shipping in Bougainville area.

5/7/42 Fifth AF
Battle of the Coral Sea, which began on 4 May, approaches its climax as Allied naval forces intercept
Japanese naval forces near Misima I. Navy divebmrs sink the carrier Shoho. Allied forces lose an oiler
and a destroyer. Allied AF bmrs join the battle but their effect is limited. Several bmrs attack Allied ves-
sels by mistake.

5/8/42 Fifth AF
Main action of Battle of the Coral Sea occurs as Allied and Japanese carrier forces clash. Allied bmrs
join Navy airplanes in attacking enemy’s main spt force which has swept around S of San Cristobal.
The carrier Shokaku is severely damaged by aircraft from carriers Lexington and Yorktown. The
Lexington is damaged so severely that it later is sunk by US naval fire. The Yorktown also suffers
damage from aircraft. Both sides lose heavily in aircraft, US losses totaling 66 and the Japanese con-
siderably more. The Allies turn back the sea assault against Port Moresby, a key base in New Guinea
and of great importance to the security of Australia. The battle is the first major naval engagement in
history in which the opposing warships do not exchange a shot. The Coral Sea battle marks the end
of the period in which the Allied forces in SWPA are only on the defensive and paves the way for
offensive operations. The rcn work of the AAF proves of greater importance than its bombardment
operations, which have no real effects on the battle. Lack of Navy-AAF coordination is apparent from
the Coral Sea action, and this eventually leads to better interservice communication.
5/9/42 Tenth AF
During 8/9 May, 6 B-docks at Rangoon.

5/9/42 Fifth AF
8 B-26’s and a single B-17 attack shipping and seaplanes at Deboyne I.

5/10/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb seaplane base at Deboyne I.

5/11/42 Eighth AF
The transport Andes 17’s bomb Mingaladon and attack the docks in UK, carrying about 1,800 person-
nel for various Eighth AF units. This is first large shipment of AAF troops to UK.

5/11/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack shipping at Kessa in N Solomons while B-26’s hit seaplane base at Deboyne I.

5/12/42 Eighth AF
39 officers and 348 enlisted men of HQ and the bmr, ftr, and serv cmds arrive at High Wycombe, UK,
where VIII IC sets up HQ.

5/12/42 Tenth AF
HBs fly their first mission in direct def of air cargo line to China when 4 B-17’s from Dum Dum A/F
heavily damage runways and set fire to several parked aircraft at Myitkyina. Myitkyina, which fell to
the Japanese on 8 May, poses serious ftr threat to Allied base at Dinjan.

5/13/42 Eighth AF
Flying personnel of 15th Bomb Sq, the first US bomb unit sent to UK, arrive at Newport, UK, without
aircraft.

5/13/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-26’s hit shipping and A/F at Rabaul.

5/14/42 Eighth AF
Gen Eaker designated cmdr of Det HQ Eighth AF in addition to his duties as CG VIII BC. Gen Hunter
assumes cmd of VIII IC.

5/14/42 Tenth AF
HBs pound Myitkyina for second time, scoring direct hits on runways and several buildings.

5/14/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-26’s, and B-25’s attack Rabaul and Lae.

5/15/42 AAF
Interceptor and pur organizations of AAF are redesignated ‘fighter’.

5/16/42 Tenth AF
HQ completes its move from US to New Delhi. HBs again strike A/F at Myitkyina, pounding runways
and buildings. Subsequent rcn indicates that the runways are unusable.

5/16/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s, B-26’s and B-17’s hit A/F and storehouses at Lae and seaplane base at Deboyne I.

5/17/42 Eighth AF
Det, Eighth AF, with help of III BC staff, issues a directive defining its mission, which is the organiza-
tion, trg and supplying of units of ADVONs of Eighth AF to prepare for immediate operations upon
arrival of tac elements of the Eighth. 50 US intelligence officers arrive in UK for trg by RAF BC.

5/18/42 International
US and Panama sign agreement concerning use of Panama def areas by US forces.

5/18/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping in Koepang Bay.

5/18/42 Seventh AF
Seventh AF is placed on alert in anticipation of a possible attack on Midway. For next 10 days the old
B-18’s on hand For are used on search to supplement the B-17’s. VII BC receives influx of B-17’s dur-
ing this period, and the 72d Bomb Sq is converted from B-18’s to B-17’s.

5/19/42 Eighth AF
Det, HQ Eighth AF, under Gen Eaker, assumes control of all AAF organizations in British Isles.

5/20/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack A/F and AA guns at Koepang on Timor I.

5/20/42 SOPAC
Adm McCain, aboard USS Tangier at Noumea, assumes cmd as COMAIRSOPAC.

5/21/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb aircraft at Lae.

5/22/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s pound A/F and shipping at Rabaul while B-26’s hit A/F at Lae and attack shipping in the harbor.

5/23/42 Eighth AF
Agreement is reached on plan to transfer repair depot at Burtonwood to US forces following period of
joint control to begin at end of Jun. Burtonwood later becomes greatest AAF depot overseas.

5/23/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s strike A/F and buildings at Lae.

5/24/42 Eighth AF
VIII AFBC, under overall logistical control of SOS, is given primary responsibility for all supply and
maintenance peculiar to AAF, thus leaving much logistical autonomy to AAFIB.

5/24/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s attack Lae A/F but heavy AA and at least 15 intercepting Zeros prevent accurate bombing.
Several of the MBs are shot down or badly damaged and forced to crash-land.

5/24/42 ZI
Deployment of air units from eastern US is begun as a result of threat of a naval attack on the W
coast. 12th Bomb Gp begins movement from La to Calif.

5/25/42 Tenth AF
4 B-17’s bomb Rangoon during 24/25 May.

5/25/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Vunakanau A/F at Rabaul.

5/26/42 International
Gen Arnold, Adm Towers, and ACM Portal attend Anglo-American air conference in London. Topics of
discussion include allocation of aircraft and establishment of US air forces in UK. Meeting begins at 10
Downing Street with Churchill.

5/26/42 ZI
Gulf TF, I BC is established and placed under operational control of Cmdr, Gulf Sea Frontier, for anti-
sub operations in Gulf of Mexico.

5/27/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb base at Rabaul.

5/27/42 ZI
54th Ftr Gp begins deployment from La to strengthen def of W coast.

5/28/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s attack A/F at Lae.

5/28/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 flies the first armed rcn mission from the secretly constructed A/F at Umnak over the Aleutian
Chain, but finds no sign of the enemy. XI FC elements are now deployed at Umnak (P-40’s, P-38’s),
Cold Bay (P-40’s), Kodiak (P-39’s), and Ft Richardson (P-38’s, RCAF Kittyhawks).

5/28/42 ZI
2 ftr sqs (58th and 59th) of 33d Ftr Gp begin deployment from E coast for def of W coast. Some HB
units in W are redeployed for better def against Japanese Navy.

5/29/42 International
Molotov, who has been in London since 20 May for talks with Churchill, flies to Washington for confer-
ence with Roosevelt and US JCS. These talks, which end 2 Jun, deal mainly with the signing of a 20-
yr Anglo-Soviet treaty for collaboration, shipments of material to USSR, and a second front in 1942.

5/29/42 Tenth AF
4 HBs hit Myitkyina A/F in high-altitude strike. No activity is seen.

5/30/42 International
During conferences with ACM Portal, Gen Arnold presents ‘Programme of Arrival of US Army Air
Forces in the United Kingdom’ providing for 66 combat gps, exclusive of obs sqs, by Mar 43.

5/30/42 Tenth AF
Myitkyina is again hit by HBs. Again no activity is observed and the attacks are discontinued.
5/30/42 Seventh AF
Seventh AF begins flying B-17’s from Oahu to Midway in face of expected attack on that island.

5/31/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack Lae and Salamaua.

5/31/42 Seventh AF
B-17’s on DS at Midway begin search operations.

5/31/42 Eleventh AF
54th Ftr Sq (P-38’s) arrives at Elmendorf.

6/1/42 Tenth AF
5 HBs attack Rangoon dock and harbor area, claiming 1 tanker sunk and another left listing.

6/1/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack Lae, Salamaua, and Rabaul.

6/1/42 ZI
Fear of attack on W coast causes suspension of movement of aircraft and crews from US to UK.

6/2/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb dock and military camp area at Rabaul.

6/2/42 Seventh AF
6 of 16 B-17’s that have been on DS at Midway return to Oahu.

6/2/42 ZI
Aircraft and crews of 97th Bomb Gp, then in New England for movement to UK, are ordered to W
coast as defensive measure again attack on US.

6/3/42 Tenth AF
A flight of 6 B-25’s of 11th Bomb Sq earmarked for CATF, take off from Dinjan for China. They bomb
Lashio en route to Kunming, but afterward 3 crash into an overcast-hidden mountain at 10,000 ft and
another is abandoned when it runs out of fuel near Chan-i. The remaining 2 B-25’s reach Kunming, 1
with its radio operator killed by a ftr.

6/3/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit wharf, warehouse area, and military camp at Rabaul.

6/3/42 Seventh AF
Preliminary action begins in Battle of Midway. 9 B-17’s, flying out of Midway, attack 5 large warships
570 mi off Midway, claiming 5 hits and several near misses. 7 other B-17’s leave Oahu and fly to
Midway.

6/3/42 Eleventh AF
Japanese carrierbased bmrs and ftrs bomb and strafe Ft Mears and Dutch Harbor in several waves
inflicting little damage and killing 52 US personnel. P-40’s from Cold Bay trying to intercept them
arrive 10 min after the last attack wave departs. Other P-40’s at Umnak are notified too late due to
communication failure. 9 P-40’s and 6 B-26’s fly patrol but cannot find the fleet—180 mi S of Dutch
Harbor—but 2 of the P-40’s engage 4 carrier-based aircraft, shoot down one and damage another.

6/4/42 AAF
Schedule, with tables of composition and strength, indicating total of 3,649 airplanes, is set up for AAF
in UK.

6/4/42 Tenth AF
2 HBs bomb Rangoon, but are attacked by 10 ftrs. 1 HB is shot down and the other badly damaged.
This raid ends 2 months of harassing strikes against Rangoon; soon all HBs are grounded by mon-
soon.

6/4/42 Seventh AF
Battle of Midway. 4 B-26’s, in conjunction with Navy torpedo bmrs, attack carrier; 2 of the MBs are
shot down. In further morning action 14 B-17’s attack a TF approaching Midway at a distance of 145
mi; they claim several hits on carriers and 2 Zeros shot down. In late afternoon 2 B-17’s attack carrier
force at 31-40N 179-10W, claiming hits on a battleship and a carrier and 3 airplanes shot down. 4
other B-17’s claim a hit on heavy cruiser 185 mi from Midway. 6 B-17’s, en route to Midway from
Hawaii, bomb ships 170 mi from Midway, claiming hits on a burning carrier, the Hiryu, hit earlier in the
battle, and a destroyer, which is claimed sunk.

6/4/42 Eleventh AF
A carrier-borne force strikes again as 11 bmrs, 10 ftrs, and 8 torpedo bmrs attack Dutch Harbor in sev-
eral waves. 2 P-40’s intercept 4 bmrs just before noon over Umnak Pass and shoot down 3. During
the afternoon P-40’s intercept 9 ftrs. A dogfight claims one enemy aircraft and one P-40, the
Eleventh’s first combat casualty. AA fire claims another Japanese bmr. During the afternoon 2 B-17’s
and 5 B-26’s attack the carrier force, and 3 more B-26’s strike the cruiser Takao. No hits are scored. 1
B-24 and 1 B-25 fail to return.

6/5/42 Eighth AF
VIII AFBC, activated in US on 28 Jan 42, is redesignated VIII AFSC. Col Harold A McGinnis assumes
cmd.

6/5/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit wharves, warehouse, and coal jetty at Rabaul.

6/5/42 Seventh AF
Battle of Midway continues with Japanese fleet retiring westward. In the morning 8 B-17’s hit force
130 mi from Midway, claiming hits on 2 large warships. During afternoon 6 B-17’s claim hits on heavy
cruiser 300 mi from Midway. The last strike by Seventh AF aircraft in the Battle of Midway is by 5 B-
17’s which bomb a heavy cruiser 425 mi from Midway. 1 B-17 is shot down and another lost due to
fuel shortage. The battle ends with Midway’s installations heavily damaged by bombs but still in US
hands and with landing strips still intact. During the fighting (3-5 Jun) Seventh AF aircraft carried out
16 B-17 attacks (55 sorties) and 1 torpedo attack by 4 B-26’s, claiming 22 hits on ships and 10 ftrs
shot down. 2 B-17’s and 2 B-26’s were lost. One of the decisive battles of naval history, Midway will
cost Japan the initiative and will be a turning point in the Pacific war.

6/5/42 Eleventh AF
18 B-26’s, 10 B-17’s and 2 LB-30’s search and attack sorties are flown against the carrier force, the B-
26’s splitting into 3 missions, the B-17’s into 2. No contact is made. The B-17’s using radar bomb tgts
which look like ships, but later turn out to be the Pribilof Is. The 54th Ftr Sq begins moving into
Umnak.
6/5/42 ZI
Aircraft and pilots of 1st Pur Sq, then at Dow Field for movement to UK, fly to Morris Field, en route to
W coast for def against attack.

6/6/42 Seventh AF
B-17’s maintain search out of Midway. 6 of the HBs mistakenly attack US submarine, which later
reports no damage. More B-17’s arrive on Midway from Oahu.

6/6/42 Eleventh AF
Various bmr search-attack missions are flown in an attempt to contact the fleet reported near Seguam
I. No contact is made due to weather. 8 P-38’s en route from Cold Bay to Umnak mistakenly attack a
USSR freighter. Japanese begin to land on Kiska.

6/6/42 ZI
Aircraft and pilots of 1st Pur Gp at Morris Field return to Dow Field, following defeat of Japanese fleet
in Battle of Midway.

6/7/42 Seventh AF
Gen Tinker, CG, is lost during 6/7 Jun while leading flight of LB-30’s from Midway for predawn attack
on Wake I.

6/7/42 Eleventh AF
Japanese troops invade Attu. More troops are put ashore on Kiska. An enemy airplane is sighted over
Cold Bay but cannot be intercepted.

6/8/42 ETOUSA
ETO established by presidential directive. Gen Chaney is designated cmdr of all US forces of
ETOUSA.

6/8/42 Eleventh AF
1 LB-30 flies armed patrol over Kiska and Umnak and discovers Japanese naval units in Kiska
Harbor.

6/9/42 Eighth AF
Second contingent of personnel for HQ Eighth AF and subordinate cmds, including main body of VIII
AFSC, arrives in UK.

6/9/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s attack Lae and Salamaua.

6/9/42 Seventh AF
Gen Davidson, CG VII FC, also becomes CG Seventh AF following loss of Gen Tinker (see 7 Jun 42).

6/9/42 Eleventh AF
Patrols are flown but encounter no aircraft.

6/10/42 Eighth AF
Main part of ground echelon, including ground echelons of 97th Bomb, 1st and 31st Ftr, 60th Transp,
and 5th Air Depot Gps, and serv units arrive in UK aboard Queen Elizabeth.
6/10/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb aircraft and buildings at Rabaul.

6/10/42 Eleventh AF
Local patrol is flown at Umnak.

6/11/42 Eleventh AF
The Eleventh strikes at Kiska for the first time. 5 B-24’s and 5 B-17’s from Cold Bay load bombs at
Umnak and hit Kiska harbor installations and shipping tgts. Low-altitude runs score near misses on 2
cruisers and a destroyer. AA downs a B-24. The other B-24’s are pursued by 4 ftrs back to Umnak
where US ftrs drive them off. Navy airplanes discover Japanese landing at Attu.

6/11/42 ZI
Aircraft and crews of 97th Bomb Gp, deployed temporarily to W coast, are ordered back to New
England for movement to UK.

6/12/42 Eighth AF
Another contingent of personnel for HQ and subordinate cmds arrive in UK.

6/12/42 HALPRO
13 B-24’s of det under cmd of Col Harry A Halverson en route from US to China take off during 11/12
Jun from Fayid to bomb oilfields at Ploesti. Only 12 attack at dawn. 4 of the 13 land at base in Iraq
which was designated for recovery of the flight, 3 land at other Iraq fields, 2 land in Syria, and 4 are
interned in Turkey. Though damage to tgt is negligible, the raid is significant because it is the first AAF
combat mission in EAME Theater in World War II, and the first strike at a tgt which later will be
famous.

6/12/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb building area and Vunakanau and Lakunai A/Fs at Rabaul.

6/12/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-17’s and 1 B-24 bomb shipping in Kiska Harbor. A cruiser is heavily damaged and one destroyer
is seen burning.

6/13/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit A/F at Rabaul.

6/13/42 Eleventh AF
An LB-30 flies weather mission and for the third straight day Kiska Harbor shipping is bombed by 5 B-
17’s and 3 B-24’s. 2 HBs turn back. The others bomb partially cloud-obscured tgts. No effect
observed.

6/14/42 AAF
Aircraft program for AAF in UK is revised downward from 3,649 to 3,266, and date of anticipated final
strength is advanced 1 month to 1 Apr 43.

6/14/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-17’s and 3 B-24’s bomb shipping in Kiska Harbor from an altitude of 700 ft, lowest altitude yet. 2
cruisers are hit and one scout seaplane is downed. 2 B-17’s are heavily damaged but return to base.
Japanese bomb Nazan Bay, Atka.
6/15/42 Eighth AF
Gen Spaatz, CG, arrives in UK. VIII BC takes significant step toward development of organization for
control of combat operations by establishing 1st Bomb Wg, Prov, at Brampton Grange.

6/15/42 HALPRO
7 B-24’s, along with 2 RAF B-24’s and RAF torpedo-carrying Beauforts, attack Italian fleet E of Malta.
The B-24’s bomb and damage a battleship and a cruiser, while the Beauforts sink a cruiser.

6/15/42 Eleventh AF
A bombing mission to Kiska by 3 B-17’s and 2 B-24’s is aborted due to weather.

6/16/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s, B-25’s, and B-17’s pound Lae and Salamaua, hitting runways and buildings and starting sever-
al fires.

6/17/42 HALPRO
The det is ordered to vicinity of Cairo to report to Gen Russell L Maxwell, designated CG USAFIME.

6/17/42 Seventh AF
P-40’s of 73d Ftr S aboard the Saratoga are flown off the carrier at Midway to replace Navy airplanes
lost in the Battle of Midway. The P-40’s begin dawn and dusk patrols which continue until the P-40’s
are relieved on 23 Jun 43.

6/17/42 Eleventh AF
A Kiska Harbor bombing mission is canceled due to weather as is patrolling mission by HBs.

6/18/42 International
Churchill arrives in Washington for series of conferences (until 25 Jun) with Roosevelt. Subjects dis-
cussed include war production, shipping, help for China, diversion of Germany from Eastern Front,
and atomic research.

6/18/42 Eighth AF
HQ opens in London with Gen Spaatz commanding. Air Ministry publishes tentative list of 87 A/Fs to
be made ready for Eighth AF.

6/18/42 Eleventh AF
1 LB-30, 3 B-17’s and 4 B-24’s make a precision high-altitude attack on Kiska Harbor. A transport is
left burning and sinking, another is mauled, and 2 scout planes are possibly shot down. 1 B-24 crash-
es at sea; part of its crew is saved.

6/19/42 USAFIME
Gen Maxwell, formerly head of US Military North African Mission, assumes cmd of USAFIME.

6/19/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s pound shipping and Vunakanau A/F at Rabaul.

6/19/42 Eleventh AF
B-24’s taking off to bomb Kiska abort due to fog. 1 of them and 2 of its crew are lost when forced to
land in the water. A B-17 is dispatched to attack a reported submarine but makes no contact.
6/20/42 US
Gen Chaney, CG ETOUSA, is recalled from UK and will be replaced by Gen Eisenhower.

6/20/42 Eighth AF
Gen Marshall’s letter of instruction to Gen Eisenhower reveals plan to integrate all US air units in UK
into Eighth AF. Broad objective of AAF in ETO is to attain ‘air supremacy over Western Continental
Europe’ in preparation for future invasion of the Continent.

6/20/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb runway at Lae.

6/20/42 Seventh AF
Gen Hale becomes CG Seventh AF, and Col Albert Hegenberger becomes temporary CO VII RC.

6/20/42 Eleventh AF
1 LB-30, 1 B-17 and 7 B-24’s take off on a search and bombing mission over Kiska. 3 aircraft abort
mission due to weather, 3 bomb through overcast with unobserved results, and 3 others search in vain
for B-24 lost on the preceding day.

6/21/42 International
Arnold-Portal-Towers agreement is signed. It deals with US air commitments and provides for strong
air force for BOLERO.

6/21/42 HALPRO
9 B-24’s bomb Bengasi harbor after RAF Wellingtons light the tgt with flares and incendiaries.

6/21/42 Eleventh AF
WD authorizes XI AFSC—hitherto Prov Serv Cmd— which is activated at Elmendorf. It is charged with
maintaining and supplying all of the Eleventh’s bases. Weather cancels all missions except an armed
weather sortie over Kiska. Ftrs fly local patrols.

6/22/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 weather rcn aircraft flies over Kiska. Ftrs fly AP patrols. Bombing mission is canceled due to
weather.

6/23/42 Eighth AF
Gen Spaatz is informed that Operation ROUNDUP for invasion of European continent has been put off
until Spring 43. This postponement is due to decision to mount Operation TORCH, which will necessi-
tate diversion of large numbers of aircraft earlier slated for Eighth AF in UK.

6/23/42 Eleventh AF
Weather cancels bombing mission. A B-17 flies rcn mission over Kiska. A P-40 on defensive patrol
crashes at Elmendorf.

6/24/42 ETOUSA
Gen Eisenhower arrives in UK.

6/24/42 HALPRO
B-24’s bomb Bengasi harbor during 23/24 Jun.
6/24/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit Vunakanau A/F. Bomb loads include several bundles of incendiaries which cause intense
fires.

6/24/42 Eleventh AF
Weather cancels bombing. 1 B-17 flies weather rcn over Kiska. Ftrs patrol A/Fs.

6/25/42 US
Arnold-Portal-Towers agreement concerning air forces for BOLERO is approved by JCS.

6/25/42 Eighth AF
HQ is established at Bushy Park, a London suburb.

6/25/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Salamaua.

6/25/42 Seventh AF
Gen Lynd becomes CG VII BC.

6/25/42 Eleventh AF
A field order bases the 404th Bomb Sq at Fairbanks, to operate out of Nome, to which 1 sq of the
54th Ftr Gp is also sent. Another sq of the 54th (P-39’s) is sent to Ft Richardson. 2 B-17’s, 4 B-24’s
and 1 LB-30 fly bombing and weather missions over Kiska, bombing N side of the harbor.

6/26/42 Eighth AF
Air echelons of 31st Ftr Gp are established at Atcham and High Ercall by this date. These are first
combat personnel of VIII FC to reach UK. HALPRO 24’s fly a diversion for RAF Albacore attack on 2
merchant vessels at Tobruk.

6/26/42 Tenth AF
Gen Naiden becomes CG Tenth AF, succeeding Gen Brereton who departs for ME with Gen Adler, CG
X ASC, and several other key subordinates. Aircraft and crews of 9th Bomb Sq follow. This move
leaves the Tenth AF almost a skeleton.

6/26/42 Seventh AF
3 LB-30’s bomb installations on Wake I. The raid takes place during 26/27 Jun and is staged through
Midway.

6/26/42 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s drop incendiaries and fire bombs on Kiska Harbor installations.

6/27/42 HALPRO
B-24’s bomb harbor at Tobruk during 26/27 Jun in effort to disrupt movement of supplies.

6/27/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb Lae and Salamaua.

6/28/42 ETOUSA
Gen Eisenhower assumes cmd of ETOUSA, succeeding Gen Chaney.
6/28/42 USAMEAF
Gen Brereton arrives at Cairo where USAFIME issues orders placing him in cmd of USAMEAF, which
is activated immediately. USAMEAF is comprised of Halverson Det (HALPRO), Brereton’ det (9th
Bomb Sq and other personnel which Brereton brought from India), and Air Section of US Military North
African Mission. Also activated is ASC, USAMEAF, under Gen Adler. B-24’s of HALPRO bomb harbor
and shipping at Tobruk.

6/28/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 weather aircraft flies over Kiska. Solid weather front cancels bombing. On this and the follow-
ing day US adv rcn parties land on Adak from submarines.

6/29/42 N Africa
Rommel’s Afrika Korps takes Matruh.

6/29/42 Eighth AF
Capt Charles C Kegelman (CO 15th Bomb Sq), flying on mission with 12 RAF Bostons against
Hazebrouck M/Y, becomes first member of Eighth AF to drop bombs on enemy-occupied Europe. First
pilot fatality of Eighth AF in ETO is suffered when 1st Lt Alfred W Giacomini of 31st Ftr Gp crashes a
Spitfire while landing at Atcham.

6/29/42 Tenth AF
Col Robert C Oliver assumes cmd of X ASC.

6/29/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit A/Fs at Rabaul and Lae during 28/29 Jun.

6/30/42 Eighth AF
Joint Anglo-American control of Burtonwood air depot begins with view toward subsequent exclusive
control by AAF. VIII AFSC is designated US agent at Burtonwood.

6/30/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb Tobruk harbor during 29/30 Jun; first US combat casualties in ME are recorded as 1 B-
24 is lost. Gen Brereton moves his det from Egypt to Palestine, as Rommel advances toward the
Suez Canal.

6/30/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack Dili, Koepang and Kendari; B-25’s and B-26’s hit Lae in New Guinea.

6/30/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 flies weather rcn over Kiska.

7/1/42 Eighth AF
The first B-17 (assigned to 97th Bomb Gp) of the BOLERO ail movement via N Atlantic route lands at
Prestwick.

7/1/42 Middle East


British forces check Axis adv at El Alamein.

7/1/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb harbor at Tobruk during 1/2 Jul.
7/1/42 Tenth AF
First combat mission of CATF takes place before the formal activation (4 Jul) of the unit. 4 B-25’s from
Hengyang, escorted by P-40’s, bomb docks at Hankow. Bad weather handicaps the bombardiers, and
the effects of the raid are inconsequential.

7/1/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb Salamaua. Other MB and HB strikes abort due to bad weather.

7/1/42 Eleventh AF
The XI Prov BC comprising the 28th Comp Gp and its assigned sqs is activated. Col William O
Eareckson in cmd. A B-17 flies weather rcn over Kiska and lands early due to weather.

7/2/42 International
CCS approve of Arnold-Portal-Towers agreement.

7/2/42 USAMEAF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Tobruk harbor during 2/3 Jul.

7/2/42 Tenth AF
CATF B-25’s and P-40’s hit Hankow dock area for second consecutive day. This raid, more successful
than the first, causes considerable damage. The Japanese retaliate during the night by attacking
Hengyang but fail to hit the A/F.

7/2/42 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s and 1 B-17 fly photo and bombing missions to Attu—which appears deserted—and to Kiska
and Agattu. Near misses are scored on a transport and a destroyer at Agattu.

7/3/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack Tobruk harbor during daylight hrs and B-17’s bomb supplies at Tobruk during 3/4 Jul.

7/3/42 Tenth AF
CATF airplanes bomb and strafe A/F at Nanchang, the probable base of the preceding night’s raiders
on Hengyang. Several parked aircraft are destroyed. During the night Japanese airplanes again strike
at Hengyang and once more fail to hit A/F.

7/3/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack barracks area at Koepang and AF at Lae. 1 A-24 bombs Tulagi.

7/3/42 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s and 2 B-17’s bomb Kiska and Near Is, encountering neither ftr opposition nor AA. Results not
observed.

7/4/42 Eighth AF
First AAF air operation over W Europe. 15th Bomb Sq, flying 6 American-built Bostons belonging to
RAF, join RAF low-level attack on 4 A/Fs in the Netherlands. Aircraft flown by Capt Charles C
Kegelman, sq CO, is severely damaged, but Kegelman succeeds in bringing it back to base at
Swanton Morley. VIII AF Comp Cmd is activated in US. Second B-17 arrives in UK via N Atlantic ferry
route.

7/4/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack convoy in Mediterranean during 4/5 Jul, setting 1 tanker aflame.

7/4/42 Tenth AF
CATF is activated under cmd of Gen Chennault. This new cmd is successor to Chennault’s AVG,
which had attained 300 confirmed victories over Japanese airplanes at a cost of less than 50 aircraft
and only 9 pilots. Only 5 pilots and a few ground personnel of AVG choose to join the AAF, although
20 other pilots agree to stay until replacements arrive in Kunming. Combat elements of CATF are 23d
Ftr Gp, 16th Ftr Sq, and 11th Bomb Sq. Col Robert L Scott is to cmd the ftrs and Col Caleb V Haynes
the bmrs. In air action in China, 5 B-25’s, with ftr escort, heavily damage buildings, runways, and
parked aircraft at Tien Ho A/F. P-40’s over Kweilin intercept a formation of FBs, claiming 13 destroyed.
The Japanese fail to bomb tgt.

7/4/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-26’s, and B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua.

7/4/42 ZI
ATC, which was established on 30 Apr 42, is redesignated I TCC and made responsible for trg and
preparing units and personnel for TC (airborne) operations. Ferrying Cmd, which was established on
29 May 41, is redesignated ATC and made responsible for air transport and ferrying operations.

7/5/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb harbor and ships at Bengasi during 4/5 Jul.

7/5/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-26’s attack Lae and Salamaua.

7/5/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 flies a weather mission.

7/6/42 Eighth AF
RAF invites Eighth to share membership in important RAF operational committees dealing with tgts,
operational research, interception, and bmr operations. VIII AFSC sets up HQ at Bushy Park with Gen
Frank as CG. 6 B-17’s arrive in UK via N Atlantic ferry route.

7/6/42 Tenth AF
CATF B-25’s bomb waterfront at Canton, marking their initial action against coastal facilities of
Japanese-held Chinese ports.

7/6/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s and 1 LB-30 fly bombing and weather missions to Kiska. Results are not observed.

7/6/42 Sixth AF
German sub, U-153, is damaged in attack by aircraft of 59th Bomb Sq off Panama, 12-50N 72-21W.
The sub is sunk a week later by US destroyer Landsdowne.

7/7/42 SOPAC
Gen Millard F Harmon is designated COMGENSOPAC.

7/7/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-17 and 7 B-24’s fly weather, bombing and photo missions to Kiska, Attu, and Agattu. All bombs
are returned to base due to weather. 1 seaplane is shot down.

7/7/42 ZI
An A-29 of 396th Bomb Sq sinks German sub, U-701, off NC 34-50N 74-55W. This is first sub sunk by
AAF aircraft during World War II.

7/8/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb harbor and shipping at Bengasi during 8/9 Jul, while B-17’s hit harbor at Tobruk.

7/8/42 Tenth AF
A single B-25 piloted by Col Caleb V Haynes, bombs Japanese HQ at Tengchung near Burma border.
Bad weather, pilot fatigue, and maintenance halt major operations for several days.

7/8/42 Eleventh AF
404th Bomb Sq arrives in the Alaskan Theater with B-24’s—originally destined for N Africa. 1 B-24
flies 2 photo missions over S shore of Kiska and over Little Kiska. Bombing mission canceled due to
weather.

7/9/42 Eighth AF
7 P-38’s arrive in UK via N Atlantic route, this being the first time single-seater AAF aircraft have flown
this route.

7/9/42 USAMEAF
6 B-24’s dispatched against shipping are attacked by ftrs; 1 B-24 is lost and the others return to base
without bombing tgts.

7/9/42 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s fly photo, weather, and bombing missions to Kiska but return with the bombs due to weather.

7/10/42 AAF
AAF planners for BOLERO build-up estimate 137 AAF gps in UK by 31 Dec 43.

7/10/42 USAMEAF
57th Ftr Gp, en route from US, is assigned to USAMEAF.

7/10/42 Seventh AF
Ground echelon of 11th Bomb Gp leaves Hawaii for S Pacific aboard USS Argonne.

7/10/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 aborts a rcn mission to Kiska due to weather.

7/11/42 Eighth AF
First formal decoration ceremony held in Eighth AF takes place when Gen Spaatz pins DSC on Maj
Charles C Kegelman for extraordinary gallantry and heroism during the raid of 4 Jul.

7/11/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack harbor and shipping at Bengasi during 11/12 Jul.

7/11/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s taking off for weather, bombing and photo mission to Kiska are attacked by seaplane ftrs. No
losses. A cruiser is bombed with unobserved results.

7/12/42 Eighth AF
6 Bostons flown by US crews attack Abbeville/Drucat A/F.

7/12/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s dispatched on weather, photo, and bombing missions to Kiska abort due to weather.

7/13/42 USAMEAF
During 13/14 Jul, B-17’s bomb Tobruk harbor, and B-24’s hit ships and harbor at Bengasi. Heavy AA
fire accounts for loss of I B-24.

7/15/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s strike harbor and ships at Bengasi during 15/16 Jul.

7/15/42 Tenth AF
India-China Ferrying Cmd is activated to replace Assam-Burma-China Cmd.

7/15/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s on a bombing mission to Kiska turn back due to weather.

7/16/42 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s from Kweilin, with P-40 escort, bomb storage area at Hankow, starting a fire that is later
reported to have burned 3 days. The MBs land at Hengyang during return flight to refuel, but are
attacked by Japanese airplanes and have to take off immediately. Amidst the confusion a P-40 pilot
mistakes a B-25 for a Japanese aircraft and shoots it down, the first bmr lost since CATF began oper-
ations in China. The crew is saved.

7/16/42 Fifth AF
1 B-17 bombs Salamaua.

7/16/42 Seventh AF
B-17’s of 11th Bomb Gp begin leaving Hickam Field for S Pacific.

7/17/42 USAMEAF
Halverson Det is redesignated Hal Bomb Sq. B-24’s bomb Bengasi harbor. B-17’s hit Tobruk.

7/17/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb harbor at Rabaul.

7/17/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-17’s and 7 B-24’s fly weather, bombing and photo missions. Shipping is bombed- North and South
Heads of Kiska are photographed. Ftrs down 1 B-17.

7/18/42 International
Hopkins, Gen Marshall, Adm King, Churchill, and British COS begin conference in London on pro-
posed invasion of N Africa (TORCH) .

7/18/42 Tenth AF
3 B-25’s from Kweilin bomb Tien Ho A/F.
7/18/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 flying weather and photo rcn over Kiska crashes on Umnak I.

7/19/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit Bengasi while B-17’s attack Tobruk in continuing effort to disrupt movement of supplies.

7/19/42 Tenth AF
In response to a Chinese request, 2 B-25’s strike in pt of Chinese ground forces at Linchwan, a
Japanese-held city under siege for some time. The Chinese CO later reports that the raid broke the
stalemate and the city was entered the next day.

7/19/42 Eleventh AF
Search missions are flown over Attu and Agattu.

7/20/42 USAMEAF
Hal Bomb Sq and 9th Bomb Sq (19 B-24’s and 9 B-17’s) are organized as 1st Prov Gp under Col
Harry A Halverson’s cmd at Lydda.

7/20/42 Tenth AF
3 B-25’s bomb docks and warehouses at Chinkiang on the Yangtze R. 4 escorting P-40’s strafe junks
on the river. This is last CATF bombing raid of Jul.

7/20/42 Eleventh AF
Gen Butler moves adv HQ to Umnak. 3 B-17’s bomb Kiska (especially barracks) with incendiaries and
demolition charges. 4 P-38’s try to intercept 4 ftrs reported by Navy aircraft. No contact made.

7/21/42 US
Roosevelt calls Adm Leahy, Ambassador to France and former Chief of Naval Operations, to serve as
CoS to CinC of US Army and Navy.

7/21/42 Eighth AF
Gen Eisenhower assigns to Eighth AF the mission of carrying out, in collaboration with RAF, the
degree of air ops with the view of attaining air domination over W France by 1 Apr 43.

7/21/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s attack convoy off Salamaua as invasion force heads for Buna, where it begins landings during
21/22 Jul. This move by the enemy forestalls Allied ops which were to have secured the same general
area.

7/21/42 SOPAC
Initial sq of B-17’s of 11th Bomb Gp arrives at Plaines des Gaiacs from Hawaii.

7/21/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s fly search and bomb missions over Kiska but make no contact because of weather.

7/22/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb Suda Bay claiming hits on 2 vessel. B-17’s hit Tobruk.

7/22/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s and P-39’s hit shipping and landing barges at Gona as Japanese forces continue to land in NE
New Guinea with ultimate aim of pushing across the Owen Stanley Range to the Allied base at Port
Moresby.

7/22/42 Eleventh AF
Of 8 B-24’s and 2 B-17’s dispatched to Kiska only 8 reach tgt and due to fog drop only 7 bombs with
unobserved results. 1 B-24 missing on return flight.

7/23/42 USAMEAF
98th Bomb Gp is assigned to USAMEAF.

7/23/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-26’s, A-24’s, and ftrs pound shipping, landing barges, storage dumps, AA positions, and
troop concentrations at Buna and Gona as the enemy pushes inland along Kokoda trail. Ftrs also hit
harbor at Salamaua.

7/23/42 SOPAC
11th Bomb Gp B-17’s in New Caledonia begin photo rcn of Guadalcanal-Tulagi-Gavutu area.

7/23/42 Seventh AF
3 B-17’s, staging through Canton I, carry out photo rcn of Makin.

7/24/42 US
JCS issue statement that HB and MB gps will be shifted from BOLERO assignments to Africa for
TORCH. BOLERO resources are further depleted by decision to send 15 combat gps to Pacific the-
ater.

7/24/42 USAMEAF
During 23/24 Jul, B-17’s attack Tobruk harbor. B-24’s hit harbor at Bengasi. A B-24 crashes on return
to base, killing 1 crew member.

7/24/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s, A-24’s, and ftrs continue to pound AA positions and enemy troops at Gona as Japanese con-
tinue to push inland toward Kokoda.

7/25/42 USAMEAF
Reinforcements begin arriving from US as air echelon of 344th Sq of 98th Bomb Gp reaches
Palestine.

7/25/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s, and P-39’s pound barges and concentrations at Gona and troops on the Gona and Kokoda
trails. Japanese forces push to Oivi, within 6 mi of Kokoda.

7/25/42 SOPAC
Daily search missions over S Solomons are begun from New Caledonia.

7/26/42 Eighth AF
Lt Col Albert P Clark, Executive Officer of 31st Ftr Gp, is shot down while flying an RAF ftr on a sweep
over France, thus becoming the first Eighth AF ftr pilot to be shot down in ETO. He survives and is
taken prisoner by the Germans.
7/26/42 USAMEAF
During 25/26 Jul, B-17’s and B-24’s bomb harbor at Tobruk.

7/26/42 Fifth AF
A B-25 strike against Gasmata is repulsed by ftr interception. B-26’s attack destroyer o Gona but fail
to score hits. Australian troops flown into Kokoda fail to halt Japanese adv and Kokoda is evacuated.

7/27/42 Eighth AF
HQ VIII BC issues order establishing 1st Bomb Wg at Brampton Grange (replacing 1st Bomb Wg,
Prov, established there on 15 Jun) and 2d Bomb Wg at Old Catton. 1st Wg is commanded by Col
Claude E Duncan, 2d Wg by Col Newton Longfellow. US aircraft of 97th Bomb Gp and 1st Ftr Gp land
at Prestwick, thus completing first series of flights in BOLERO, air movement across N Atlantic ferry
route. 97th Bomb Gp becomes first US HB gp complete with air and ground echelons in UK. Gen
Eaker and officers of RAF FC agree to use Spitfire IX’s as high ftr cover for B-17’s of VIII BC until VIII
FC is ready for escort duty. This also will provide test of Spitfire IX’s against FW-190’s at high altitude.

7/27/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s and A-24’s hit Gona and tgts along Buna trail.

7/27/42 SOPAC
Gen Millard Harmon arrives at Noumea to assume cmd of USAFISPA with responsibility for trg all
army (air and ground) personnel. Air units in the theater are under operational control of COMAIR-
SOPAC.

7/28/42 USSR
Soviet High Command admits Rostov’s fall to the Germans.

7/28/42 USAMEAF
B-17’s hit Tobruk during 27/28 Jul, while B-24’s attack convoy in Mediterranean, claiming hits on 2
merchant ships.

7/28/42 Eighth AF
HQ VIII FC opens at Bushey Hall following move from temporary HQ at High Wycombe. Gen Hunter,
designated CG VIII FC on 14 May in US, assumes cmd in England. Gen Candee, CG VIII GASC,
announces staff assignments and begins organization of his cmd in UK.

7/28/42 Fifth AF
1 B-26 bombs installations at Gona. Gen Kenney, cmdr-designate of Allied AF, arrives in Australia.

7/28/42 Eleventh AF
Air coverage survey for Army ground operations to Adak and Tanaga Is is flown. Weather cancels
bombing mission to Kiska.

7/29/42 Fifth AF
A-24’s, with P-39 escort, and RAAF aircraft attack shipping off Gona, partially frustrating Japanese
attempts to land more troops and supplies. Japanese recapture Kokoda, which they temporarily lost
the previous day.

7/29/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s and 5 B-17’s bomb vessels and installations in Kiska Harbor area with unobserved results
due to clouds.
7/30/42 USAMEAF
During 30/31 Jul, B-24’s bomb convoy in Pylos Bay claiming hits on 2 merchant ships. B-17’s hit
Tobruk harbor.

7/30/42 Tenth AF
The Japanese send about 120 airplanes against the base at Hengyang from which CATF is harassing
the Yangtze Valley. The attacks last about 36 hrs. Fierce opposition by US P-40’s prevents major dam-
age to the base. 17 Japanese aircraft are shot down, 4 of them at night. 3 P-40’s are lost.

7/30/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack shipping in Solomon Sea E of Huon Gulf and S of New Britain.

7/30/42 SOPAC
B-17’s of 11th Bomb Gp begin arriving at Espiritu Santo where they are to constitute a rcn and strike
force over Guadalcanal-Tulagi-Gavutu area in preparation for amphibious assault by US Marines on
Guadalcanal on 7 Aug.

7/30/42 Eleventh AF
1 LB-30, 3 B-17’s and 3 B-24’s fly photo rcn and bombing missions to Tanaga and Kiska. Missions are
unsuccessful due to weather.

7/31/42 UK
Units of Prov TCC are organized in UK.

7/31/42 USAMEAF
The complete air echelon of 57th Ftr Gp, commanded by Col Frank H Mears, has arrived in Palestine
by this date; 12th Bomb Gp commanded by Col Charles G Goodrich, is now arriving in Palestine.
Thus USAMEAF has P-40’s and B-25’s to add to its B-24’s and B-17’s.

7/31/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit Gona and a nearby transport which had been previously damaged, and bomb Kukum
Beach and Lunga landing strip on N coast of Guadalcanal as US invasion forces leave Fiji Is for the
Solomons.

7/31/42 SOPAC
Col LaVerne G Saunders leads 9 B-17’s of his 11th Bomb Gp from Efate on strike against
Guadalcanal, bombing landing strip and area about Lunga Pt. From this date until 7 Aug, the 11th Gp
flies 56 strike and 22 search sorties in spt of the invasion of Guadalcanal.

7/31/42 Seventh AF
1 B-17, from Midway, flies photo rcn of Wake. The HB is intercepted by 6 ftrs. In the ensuing fight US
gunners claim 4 ftrs destroyed.

7/31/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 and 1 LB-30 fly weather and photo rcn. Weather cancels combat mission to Kiska.

8/1/42 Eighth AF
Gen Eaker describes the mission of VIII BC as the destruction of carefully chosen strategic tgts in
Europe.
8/1/42 USAMEAF
During 1/2 Aug, B-24’s hit convoy in Mediterranean, scoring 3 direct hits on a large merchant ship
which last aircraft reports sinking. 1 B-24 is lost in crash-landing at base.

8/1/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack installations at Gona and shipping 75 mi E of Salamaua in Huon Gulf.

8/1/42 Eleventh AF
Weather and photo rcn is flown by 1 B-24 and 1 LB-30 over Korovin Bay and North Cape.

8/2/42 Fifth AF
1 B-17 flies unsuccessful strike against cargo vessel 5 mi S of Salamaua while another bombs Gona.

8/3/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s strafe Oivi and Kokoda.

8/3/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-17’s, 2 B-24’s, and 1 LB-30 fly bombing and photo rcn mission to Tanaga and Kanaga and also
bomb Kiska. 4 of the aircraft have mechanical trouble but all return.

8/4/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s strike convoy in Mediterranean during 4/5 Aug, claiming hits on 2 merchant ships.

8/4/42 Tenth AF
P-40’s sweep Japanese HQ at Linchwan and bomb HQ buildings and barracks and strafe transports.

8/4/42 Eleventh AF
1 LB-30 flies a photo mission and 2 B-17’s and 3 B-24’s covered by 8 P-38’s escort Navy tenders to
Nazan Bay. 2 4-engine seaplane bmrs and a possible third are downed near Atka by 2 of the P-38’s,
in their first aerial combat in any theater. Weather cancels bombing mission to Kiska.

8/5/42 Eighth AF
VIII FC dispatches its first mission—11 aircraft of 31st Ftr Gp on a practice run over France.

8/5/42 USAMEAF
Gen Brereton, in his first strategic estimate of the Middle Eastern war, indicates that the 3 major
objectives for the Allied AFs are to assist in the destruction of Rommel’s Afrika Korps by spt to ground
troops, secure sea and air comm on and over the Mediterranean, and carry out a sustained air offen-
sive against Italy and against oil installations at Ploesti and in the Caucasus, if the latter should fall
under Axis control.

8/5/42 Tenth AF
Japanese aircraft again attack US A/F at Kweilin. Notified well in adv by the Chinese warning net (pre-
viously set up under Gen Chennault while he was head of AVG), P-40’s meet the Japanese over the
tgt, shooting down 2, and another is downed by ground fire.

8/6/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit harbor at Tobruk.

8/6/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb Tien Ho A/F, causing heavy damage to the runways and destroying several parked air-
planes.

8/6/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s pound A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua.

8/6/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s, 2 B-17’s, and 10 P-38s. provide air coverage for Navy tenders to Nazan Bay. Photo rcn is
flown over Attu.

8/7/42 USAMEAF
Col Harry A Halverson relinquishes cmd of Hal Bomb Sq, to be succeeded by Lt Col George F
McGuire.

8/7/42 Fifth AF
13 B-17’s of 19th Bomb Gp, led by Lt Col Richard H Carmichael, hit Vunakanau A/F in coordination
with Marine landings on Guadalcanal. B-26’s attack Lae, and a B-17 and a B-25 each attack a subma-
rine in Gulf of Papua.

8/7/42 SOPAC
First Marine Div invades Guadalcanal.

8/7/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s dispatched to bomb Kiska return with their bombs due to solid overcast. 4 more B-24’s also
depart for Kiska. 1 turns back with mechanical trouble, the others abort mission over tgt due to under-
cast. 1 B-24, 4 P-38’s and an LB-30 fly 2 air coverage missions at Nazan Bay for Navy tenders.

8/8/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s hit Canton area, bombing Tien Ho A/F and other tgts in the vicinity and claiming 2 interceptors
shot down.

8/8/42 Fifth AF
P-400’s dive-bomb Kokoda and Yodda. B-17’s, B-25’s and B-26’s bomb runways and T/Os at Lae and
Salamaua.

8/8/42 SOPAC
From this date through 23 Aug, B-17’s fly search mission covering the lower Solomons in order to
detect any attempt to make surprise attack on the forces consolidating the Guadalcanal beachhead.

8/8/42 Eleventh AF
1 LB-30, 3 B-24’s, and 8 P-38’s on photo and bombing missions over Kiska cannot attack but Navy
Catalinas also operating over and off Kiska hit freighters and transport, claiming 1 transport sinking,
and score many hits on North Head and Main Camp.

8/9/42 Tenth AF
P-40’s of the 23d Gp continue to spt Chinese ground forces by harassing the Japanese at Linchwan.
4 B-25’s and 3 P-40’s from Kweilin-Hengyang area, staging through Nanning, bomb docks and ware-
houses at Haiphong, causing considerable damage and claiming a freighter sunk in the harbor; this is
first CATF raid over Indochina.
8/9/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping and A/Fs at Rabaul and Gasmata while B-26’s hit harbor area at Salamaua.

8/9/42 Eleventh AF
6 bmrs fly armed rcn over Kiska and Attu and hit Kiska.

8/10/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb Hankow. Afterwards the P-40 escorts, led by Col Robert L Scott, strike ammo dumps and
military warehouses at Sienning, causing heavy destruction of material which the Japanese have
accumulated to use against Hengyang and other US bases in C China.

8/10/42 Eleventh AF
5 B-17’s and 3 B-24’s bomb Kiska tgts. Ftrs and AA down 1 B-24. Only its pilot is saved.

8/11/42 Eighth AF
Referring to TORCH, Gen Spaatz informs Gen Arnold that, in his opinion, UK remains the only base
from which air supremacy over Germany can be established.

8/11/42 Tenth AF
P-40’s hit A/Fs at Yoyang and Nanchang from which the enemy has been attacking Hengyang.

8/11/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over W Semichi Is and N Attu coast.

8/12/42 International
Churchill and British COS, along with Harriman of US, arrive in Moscow for conference with Stalin.
Stalin is told about plan for TORCH. Talks, which end on 16 Aug, also include discussion of Second
Front in Europe.

8/12/42 Eighth AF
31st Ftr Gp at Westhampnett is declared fully operational and ready for combat operations under RAF
control until it gains enough experience to be able to fight as a group. This is first US ftr unit in UK to
reach this operational status.

8/12/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping at Rabaul, scoring damaging hits on 3 vessels.

8/12/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over Amlia and Atka.

8/13/42 Fifth AF
Convoy, headed toward Basabua near Gona, with 3,000 construction troops, is attacked first by B-17’s
76 mi NE of Gona, followed by B-26’s 20-25 mi N of Gona, and another B-17 attack as the convoy
approaches landing position. Japanese ground forces attack at Deniki, driving Allied forces back about
5 mi and firmly securing Buna-Kokoda trail.

8/13/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over Kiska.

8/14/42 Iceland
2d Lt Joseph D Shaffer (33d Ftr Sq) and 2d Lt Elza E Shahan (27th Ftr Sq) jointly shoot down FW-
200 off coast of Iceland. This is first aerial victory of AAF in ETO.

8/15/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb Tobruk harbor during 14/15 Aug.

8/15/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack shipping off Gona.

8/15/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 trying to fly photo rcn over Tanaga and Adak aborts over Kiska due to weather.

8/15/42 ZI
AAF Foreign Serv Concentration Cmd is redesignated I Concentration Cmd.

8/16/42 USAMEAF
Personnel strength is greatly increased and supply and maintenance prospects are much improved by
arrival of ground echelons of 57th Ftr, 12th and 98th Bomb, and 323d Serv Gps.

8/16/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 aborts photo rcn flight over Adak because of mechanical failure.

8/17/42 Eighth AF
12 B-17’s of 97th Bomb Gp, escorted by Spitfires, launch first AAF HB attack from UK against W
Europe. Tgt is Rouen-Sotteville M/Y. Sgt Kent R West shoots down German ftr, thus becoming the first
Eighth AF gunner to receive credit for a combat kill. VIII GASC opens its HQ at Membury.

8/17/42 USAMEAF
HQ USAMEAF announces designation of Gen Strickland as CG IX FC. B-25’s of 81st Bomb Sq hit
stores, depot and tank repair shops at Matruh. This marks debut of the MPs of the 12th Bomb Gp in
ME.

8/17/42 Fifth AF
A single B-17 bomb’s Kavieng.

8/17/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over Buldir, Kiska and Amchitka Is despite heavy rain.

8/18/42 Middle East


Gen Alexander assumes cmd of British imperial forces in ME.

8/18/42 Tenth AF
Gen Bissell becomes CG Tenth AF, relieving Gen Naiden who now devotes full time to cmd of India-
China Ferry Cmd.

8/18/42 Fifth AF
For second consecutive day a single B-17 attacks Kavieng bombs fall in A/F dispersal area.

8/18/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 takes oblique of Amchitka and Tanaga. Heavy fog over Kiska and Attu preclude armed rcn.
8/19/42 Eighth AF
22 B-17’s drop 34 tons of bombs on Abbeville/Drucat A/F causing extensive damage. This mission is
flown to occupy enemy ftrs and prevent them from opposing an invasion by over 5,000 Allied troops,
mostly Canadians, who raid Dieppe. 2d Lt Samuel F Junkin Jr of 309th Ftr Sq, 31st Ftr Gp, flying a
Spitfire in spt of the amphibious raid on Dieppe, shoots down a German ftr. this being the first aerial
victory won by an Eighth AF ftr pilot flying from the UK.

8/19/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping at Faisi on Shortland I.

8/19/42 Eleventh AF
Mechanical failure prevents a B-24 from flying rcn over Tanaga.

8/20/42 Eighth AF
Principle of coordinated day and night bombing receive its first formal definition in ‘Joint
British/American Directive on Day Bomber Operations involving Fighter Cooperation.’ Emphasis is
placed on achieving continuity in bombing offensive from UK. 11 HBs attack Longeau M/Y at Amiens,
a vital point in the traffic flow between France and Germany.

8/20/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over Kiska. Patrol is flown over Shumagin I.

8/20/42 ZI
Twelfth AF is activated at Bolling Field.

8/21/42 Eighth AF
At Gen Arnold’s request, Gen Eisenhower gives Gen Spaatz additional duties as Air Officer for
ETOUSA and head of the air section of its staff, thus assuring active participation by Eighth AF in the-
ater planning. 12 airplanes are dispatched to bomb shipyards at Rotterdam, but mission is aborted
due to attack by 25 Me-109’s and FW-190’s. Lack of proper coordination with Spitfire escort is major
factor in failure of mission.

8/21/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s from 2 sqs hit convoy SW of Crete, claiming 2 ships probably sunk. Ftrs attack straggling B-24
and force it to crash-land at sea.

8/21/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 trying to fly rcn over Kiska aborts due to weather.

8/22/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s hit tank and motor repair shop and storage dumps at Matruh. A B-25 is mistakenly shot down
by an RAF Beaufighter.

8/22/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Lae and Rabaul.

8/22/42 SOPAC
First AAF airplanes, 5 P-400’s of 67th Ftr Sq, arrive at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, joining Marine
aircraft which arrived earlier. These P-400’s, which operate under control of Marine Aircraft Wing One,
prove no match for Japanese Zeros or bmrs at high altitudes.
8/22/42 Eleventh AF
Photo rcn mission over Kiska is aborted due to overcast.

8/22/42 Sixth AF
German sub, U-654, is sunk o Panama, 12-00N 79-56W, by aircraft of 45th Bomb Sq.

8/22/42 ZI
XII AFSC is activated at MacDill Field, under Maj John L Cheesebrough.

8/23/42 Fifth AF
A lone B-17 bombs Buka I.

8/23/42 Eleventh AF
Fog cancels photo mission.

8/24/42 Eighth AF
12 HBs hit the shipyard of Ateliers et Chantiers Maritime de la Seine at Le Trait. Gen Spaatz reports
RAF attitude towards US daylight precision bombing seems to be changing from one of skepticism to
one of tentative approval.

8/24/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack Tobruk harbor.

8/24/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s hit town of Gasmata and A/Fs at Rabaul. Japanese amphibious forces leave Buna in barges
and New Ireland in transports, heading for Milne Bay. Barges are detected by Australian coast-watch-
er during the afternoon.

8/24/42 SOPAC
In the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, 7 B-17’s and USN dive and torpedo-bmrs from the Enterprise
and Saratoga attack a TF covering a transport formation heading for Guadalcanal; Navy airplanes sink
the carrier Ryujo. During the night 4 warships shell the airstrip on Guadalcanal.

8/24/42 Eleventh AF
404th Bomb Sq begins to operate from Umnak. Photo rcn sortie is canceled due to overcast.

8/24/42 ZI
XII FC is assigned to Twelfth AF.

8/25/42 Eighth AF
Units of Prov TCC, organized in UK on 31 Jul pending arrival of VIII TCC, are transferred to VIII
GASC after plans to organize VIII TCC have been abandoned.

8/25/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s bomb shipping and landing grounds. B-24’s attack Corinth Canal.

8/25/42 Fifth AF
Amphibious forces bound for Milne Bay from Buna are stranded on Goodenough I when P-40’s from
Milne Bay destroy all of their beached barges. P-40’s also attack a convoy proceeding from New
Ireland toward Milne Bay but are hampered by bad weather and fail to halt landings at 3 points E of
Rabi during 25/26 Aug. P-400’s hit A/F and AA positions at Buna.

8/25/42 SOPAC
The invasion force sailing toward Guadalcanal (see 24 Aug) is hit hard by Marine dive bmrs 125 mi
from the island at 0835. B-17’s from Espiritu Santo sink the destroyer Mutsuki as it is attempting to
sink the damaged transport Kinyru Maru. By noon the force is heading N in retreat. The enemy has
lost about 90 aircraft in the battle.

8/25/42 Eleventh AF
Photo rcn airplane flies over Kiska, Attu, and Adak, then turns back because of mechanical failure.

8/26/42 USSR
Russians make 7 counterattacks NWof Stalingrad.

8/26/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s, which have moved temporarily from C China to Yunnani, bomb Lashio, an important rail cen-
ter, highway junction, and air base. Covering P-40’s strafe numerous T/Os and shoot down at least 2
ftrs.

8/26/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s, B-25’s, B-26’s, and B-17’s, plus RAAF Hudsons, pound forces in Milne Bay. A large transport
is damaged and most of the supplies on the beachheads E of Rabi are destroyed. P-400’s strafe A/F
at Buna.

8/26/42 Eleventh AF
Photo mission aborted over Atka due to weather.

8/27/42 Eighth AF
7 HBs attack Wilton shipyards on outskirts of Rotterdam. These yards, the most modern in the
Netherlands, are fully employed by the Germans for servicing vessels. 92d Bomb Gp completes non-
stop flight of the last of its 4 sqs from Newfoundland to UK without a loss. A CCRC, the first in Eighth
AF, is established at Bovingdon.

8/27/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb a convoy, hitting 1 merchant ship which is reported sinking.

8/27/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s and P-400’s bomb A/F at Buna while P-40’s strafe beachhead and fuel dumps at Milne Bay.

8/27/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-17’s, 6 B-24’s, and 2 P-38’s fly weather, rcn and patrol missions over Kiska and Atka. Enemy
begins to transfer Attu garrison to Kiska, which is completed on 16 Sep 42.

8/28/42 Eighth AF
11 B-17’s bomb airplane factory of Avions Potez at Meaulte, an important repair depot for German ftrs.

8/28/42 USAMEAF
2 B-24 sqs bomb docks, shipping, and jetties in Tobruk harbor.

8/28/42 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s hit barracks and ammo dumps at Hoang Su Phi and a fuel dump at Phu Lo. This is the
largest force of MBs used by CATF to date, and the first MB mission flown without escort.

8/28/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s pound forces at Milne Bay.

8/28/42 Eleventh AF
Of 3 B-17’s bombing Kiska, 1 fails to return. All available B-24’s and 2 flts of P-38’s fly naval cover at
Nazan Bay. An attack mission to Attu is canceled due to weather.

8/28/42 ZI
Lt Col Harold L Neely takes cmd of Twelfth AF.

8/29/42 Eighth AF
12 B-17’s attack Courtrai/Wevelghem A/F, an FW-190 base.

8/29/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s fail to locate shipping near Crete and return without bombing. B-25’s bomb landing ground dur-
ing 29/30 Aug.

8/29/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s pound Lashio, scoring numerous hits on the airport and starting 3 large fires in warehouse area
SE of the city.

8/29/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s and P-400’s hit A/F at Buna; B-17’s pound A/F at Rabaul, and P-40’s hit facilities in Milne Ray
area as enemy ground forces continue drive over the Owen Stanley Range toward Port Moresby.

8/29/42 Eleventh AF
A Navy Catalina reports force of 3 cruisers and 4 destroyed s NW of Umnak. Thereupon all aircraft of
the Eleventh go on attack alert. Surface force then identifies itself as friendly.

8/30/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb docks and jetties in Tobruk Harbor.

8/30/42 Tenth AF
Myitkyina, northernmost Japanese supply depot and A/F in Burma, from which ftrs could hit Dinjan
(terminus of Assam-Burma Ferry), is bombed for first time by 8 China-based B-25’s.

8/30/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack shipping in Saint George Channel.

8/30/42 Eleventh AF
US troops occupy Kuluk Bay, amidst a terrific storm and start building a runway. 5 B-24’s photograph
Kiska but do not bomb due to overcast, and then fly patrol and photo rcn over Amchitka and Tanaga.
P-38’s fly patrol between Great Sitkin and Little Tanaga.

8/31/42 Twelfth AF
XII BC is assigned to Twelfth AF with HQ at High Wycombe.
8/31/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s attack aircraft on a landing ground, and B-24’s raid harbor at Tobruk. P-40’s of 66th Ftr Sq,
57th Gp, escort RAF bmrs during raid on Maryut. B-25’s, in conjunction with RAF Bostons, attack
troop concentrations and military vehicles as battle of Alam-el-Halfa begins along the El Alamein line.

8/31/42 Tenth AF
MBs from China bomb Myitkyina for second consecutive day.

8/31/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s and A-20’s bomb AF at Lae; B-17’s bomb ammunition dump at Buna; P-400’s strafe positions
at Wairopi; and P-40’s bomb landing barges and strafe gun positions in Milne Bay area where
Australian ground forces now take the offensive.

8/31/42 Eleventh AF
Of 2 B-24’s flying weather, rcn and patrol missions over Tanaga, 1 returns due to weather.

9/1/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack harbor at Candia, Crete, scoring several direct hits on 1 vessel and hitting 2 others. 2
sqs of 57th Ftr Gp fly escort missions and sweeps with AF. B-25’s, in conjunction with RAF Lbs, hit
trucks and tanks in battle area of Alam-el-Halfa.

9/1/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s hit Japanese HQ at Wagga Wagga on Milne Bay while P-400’s strafe Kokoda and Kokoda
Pass in the Owen Stanley Range. Australian ground forces continue slow retreat over the range but
make progress in Milne Bay offensive.

9/1/42 Eleventh AF
US forces complete occupation of Adak.

9/2/42 Twelfth AF
Col Claude E Duncan becomes CO XII BC.

9/2/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit docks and jetties at Tobruk harbor. B-25’s bomb aircraft and landing ground and, with RAF,
attack troops and vehicles in battle area around Alam-el-Halfa ridge. P-40’s fly escort and sweep mis-
sions over battle area in conjunction with RAF.

9/2/42 Tenth AF
P-40’s hit barges and junks carrying rice in the Poyang Bake region, strafe HQ and runways at
Nanchang A/F, attack railroad stations and warehouses at Hua Yuan, and sink a launch, damage 4
junks, and wreck a train on Wuchang Peninsula.

9/2/42 Fifth AF
P-400’s bomb and strafe forces in Kokoda and Alola areas as Japanese continue to push toward Port
Moresby.

9/2/42 SOPAC
The mission of the 67th Ftr Sq P-400’s on Guadalcanal is shifted from air def to close spt for Marine
ground forces and attacks on shipping, tasks for which they are better suited.
9/2/42 Eleventh AF
6 bmrs and 12 P-38’s fly cover and photo rcn over Nazan and Kuluk Bays, and Amchitka and
Semisopochnoi Is.

9/3/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack convoy at sea. B-25’s hit troop concentrations, vehicles, and A/F installations in battle
area of Alam-el-Halfa and behind enemy lines. P-40’s, mostly operating with RAF, escort bmrs and
engage ftrs in combat, claiming at least 1 shot down.

9/3/42 Tenth AF
1 B-25 dumps bombs and pamphlets on Hanoi in first US raid against that city. Munitions, supplies,
and several parked aircraft are destroyed or damaged. 9 interceptors pursue the MB for about 30 mi
but fail to make contact. For the next 3 weeks, bad weather and inaccurate Chinese weather forecasts
severely limit bmr operations.

9/3/42 Fifth AF
Gen Kenney assumes cmd of Fifth AF in Brisbane, where the Fifth’s HQ is remanned. Gen Kenney
retains cmd of Allied AF. P-400’s bomb and strafe Kokoda Pass area, hitting A/F at Kokoda and in the
vicinity of Alola, Isurava, and Missima. B-25’s and A-20’s pound Mubo-Busama-Salamaua area. A B-
17 strafes seaplanes at Faisi I.

9/3/42 Eleventh AF
The 21st Bomb Gp arrives at Umnak. Of 6 bmrs and 5 P-38’s off to bomb Kiska and flying air cover
over Kuluk Bay, 5 bmrs and 3 ftrs abort due to weather. The others strafe seaplanes and boats in
Kiska Harbor and nearby installations. Between 1 and 4 seaplanes are claimed destroyed on the
water. This is the longest over-water attack flight thus far in World War II. The 2 ftrs which reach the
tgt area return from the 1,260 mi round trip with only 40 gals of fuel.

9/4/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s, in conjunction with RAF and RN, attack convoy at sea. 2 merchant ships are reported sunk
and 1 left burning. B-25’s and RAF Bostons, repelling counterattacks during Alam-el-Halfa battle, hit
troop concentrations and vehicles, while P-40’s, operating with RAF, escort bmrs and engage in com-
bat over battle area, claiming 1 ftr destroyed.

9/4/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s bomb and strafe forces in Milne Bay area at Goroni, Wagga Wagga, Ahioma, and N of Lilihoa.
Australian ground forces pushing E along Milne Bay reach Goroni; Japanese begin evacuation of the
area.

9/4/42 Eleventh AF
2 bmrs and 1 P-38 bomb and patrol Nazan and Kuluk Bays, but bombing of Kiska is canceled due to
weather.

9/5/42 Eighth AF
Because of Gen Spaatz’s convincing protests, Gen Eisenhower changes his mind concerning his
recent orders to suspend Eighth AF operations from UK in order to devote total air effort to spt of
Twelfth AF an the forth coming African campaign. Gen Eisenhower informs Gen Marshall that he con-
siders air operations in UK and in Africa mutually complementary. 31 B-17’s bomb the locomotive
depot at Rouen-Sotteville M/Y. This is largest force of Eighth AF HBs to attack to date. Almost 1/5 of
the HE bombs burst within the M/Y.
9/5/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s strike shipping and dock area in Candia Bay. P-40’s escort RAF bmrs over battle area SE of
Alam-el-Halfa ridge near Rayil Dayr Ar Depression as enemy offensive falters and is pushed back.

9/5/42 Fifth AF
Gen Walker becomes CG V BC. P-400’s strafe Kokoda, Kaile, Isurava, Alola, Buna, Sanananda, and
Buna-Kokoda trail. A/F at Buna is strafed and bombed by P-400’s and A-20’s. As Japanese withdraw
from Milne Bay area, Australian ground forces capture Wagga Wagga supply dump.

9/5/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s abort bombing of Kiska due to overcast.

9/6/42 USSR
Germans announce capture of Novorossisk, key Soviet port on Black Sea since fall of Sevastopol.

9/6/42 Eighth AF
30 B-17’s strike Avions Potez aircraft plant at Meaulte, while a smaller force bombs 2 A/Fs near Saint-
Omer. 12 DB-7’s attack Abbeville/Drucat A/F. 2 B-17’s are shot down over Meaulte by ftrs, marking VIII
BC’s first loss of aircraft in combat.

9/6/42 USAMEAF
P-40’s fly offensive sweep over battle area near Rayil Dayr Ar Depression, claiming 3 Ju-87’s shot
down. P-40’s also escort RAF bmrs and fly 2 interceptor missions.

9/6/42 Fifth AF
P-400’s, A-20’s, and B-17’s strafe and bomb positions, troops, and shipping at Myola, Mubo, Kokoda,
Myola Lake, Eora Creek, and Milne Bay. Australian ground forces continue to clear enemy from Milne
Bay area while Australian troops in the Owen Stanley Range fall back to vicinity of Efogi Spur beyond
Gap Mountain here defensive positions already established.

9/6/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flying patrol and armed rcn over Tanaga sinks a mine layer and strafes a tender as well as
nearby tents and buildings.

9/7/42 Eighth AF
7 B-17’s of 29 dispatched, ineffectively raid the Wilton shipyards at Rotterdam in bad weather. 2 HBs
seek T/Os in vicinity of Utrecht. Heavy ftr opposition is successfully repulsed with bmr crews claiming
12 destroyed.

9/7/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb convoys at sea, hit other shipping, and attack Maleme A/F and Suda Bay.

9/7/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and P-400’s .strafe and bomb positions at Myola Lake and Efogi in Owen Stanley Range. P-
40’s and RAAF Hudsons, Beauforts, and Beaufighters attack cruiser and destroyer 17 mi ENE of
Cape Karitahua. Organized Japanese resistance in Milne Bay sector ends.

9/7/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s patrol and bomb Kiska Harbor and camp area and also patrol Tanaga. They are attacked by
3 sea ftrs of which at least I is downed.
9/8/42 Eighth AF
‘Joint British American Directive on Day Bomber Operations Involving Fighter Cooperation’ is issued.
Worked out between Gen Spaatz and the RAF, it consigns night bombing to the RAF and day bomb-
ing to the Eighth AF. Purpose is to achieve continuity in the bombing offensive and secure RAF ftr spt
for US bmrs. Gen Spatz orders all tac operations to give way to activity in spt of TORCH. Processing
of units of newly created Twelfth AF destined for N Africa takes priority over combat operations for the
present.

9/8/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack shipping and harbor at Suda Bay.

9/8/42 Fifth AF
P-400’s bomb and strafe Efogi area where Australian forces are hard pressed by the Japanese. B-17’s
and RAAF Hudsons attack cruisers and a destroyer N of the D’Entrecasteaux Is.

9/8/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 and 1 B-26 fly photo rcn over Agattu, Attu, and Kiska.

9/9/42 US
Japanese airplane, launched from sub off coast, drops incendiary bomb on mountain slope near
Brookings, causing small forest fire. This comprises total bombing of continental US by enemy aircraft
during World War II.

9/9/42 AAF
Gen Arnold submits to the CoS a plan (AWPD-42) estimating size of air force necessary to attain air
ascendancy over the enemy and outlining suggestions for use of these forces in the several theaters.
This plan, which by 17 Nov has been approved by WD and the President, includes buildup of depleted
Eighth AF in UK and contains the seeds of the CBO.

9/9/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack Tobruk harbor and shipping.

9/9/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s strafe Galaiwa Bay area on Goodenough I. A-20’s, in spt of encircled Australian ground forces,
strafe and bomb troops in Efogi Spur area.

9/9/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-26 patrols Tanaga and Adak.

9/10/42 Eleventh AF
Weather, photo rcn, and patrol missions are flown during morning over Tanaga, Nazan Bay, Adak, and
Amchitka. Poor weather is encountered at Kiska, Attu, and Agattu.

9/11/42 USAMEAF
P-40’s fly uneventful sweep with RAF during lull after Battle of Alam-el-Halfa.

9/11/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-26’s hit Efogi and Menari in the Owen Stanley Range and A/F at Buna. B-17’s, along
with RAAF Hudsons, attack 2 destroyers 20 mi E of Normanby I. A B-17 scores a direct hit on stern of
the destroyer Yayoi, which later sinks.
9/11/42 SOPAC
Island combat control gps are authorized for New Caledonia and Fiji. These units, under immediate
control of COMGENSOP AC, are to take over local operational direction of ftr aircraft and all other
units in the island combat team.

9/11/42 Eleventh AF
343d Ftr Gp, constituted on 3 Sep, is activated on this day and immediately begins to operate. It is
composed of the 11th, 18th, 54th, and, ax of 10 Oct, 344th Ftr Sqs. A weather, photo, and patrol air-
craft draw AA fire over Chichagof Harbor and also covers Tanaga, Amchitka, and Semichi.

9/12/42 Eighth AF
HQ VIII AF Comp Cmd arrives in N Ireland and is temporarily stationed at Long Kesh. HQ 3d Bomb
Wg arrives in UK and is established at Elveden Hall. HQ 4th Bomb Wg is established at High
Wycombe but soon loses its personnel to XII BC and is not manned again until Jan 43. 4th Ftr Gp is
activated in UK to be manned by US pilots who formerly flew with RAF Eagle Sqs.

9/12/42 Twelfth AF
HQ of Twelfth AF, XII FC and XII AFSC arrive in UK.

9/12/42 USAMEAF
P-40’s fly 3 uneventful scramble missions along front-lines.

9/12/42 Fifth AF
P-400’s, B-26’s, A-20’s, and B-17’s bomb A/F and strafe barges at Buna. P-40’s strafe Gadaibai on
Goodenough I. A B-17 strafes vessel in Bismarck Sea S of Kavieng.

9/12/42 Eleventh AF
A weather and patrol rcn aircraft finds overcast at Kiska but takes photos over Tanaga, Kanaga, and
Attu. The runway at Adak is completed.

9/13/42 USAMEAF
During 13/14 Sep, B-24’s attack Tobruk and shipping in Bengasi harbor while B-25’s hit landing
grounds SE of Matruh.

9/13/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s pound A/F at Lae. B-17’s unsuccessfully attack cruiser SE of Rabaul. P-40’s strafe buildings on
Goodenough I.

9/13/42 Eleventh AF
14 B-24’s of the 21st and 404th Bomb Sqs move up to Adak. I LB-30 and 2 P-38’s fly photo rcn, anti-
sub coverage and strafing mission over Kiska lakes and harbor. A tender in harbor is slightly dam-
aged, 1 float ftr is downed. A P-38 is hit by AA fire and ftrs damage the LB-30.

9/14/42 Twelfth AF
HQ of Twelfth AF, XII FC, XII AFSC, and XII BC are attached to corresponding units of Eighth AF in
UK. The Eighth subsequently handles the buildup of the Twelfth by assigning a large number of its
own units to the new AF (appropriately dubbed JUNIOR) and supervises its trg. The first increment of
tac and serv units includes 2 HB gps, 3 MB gps, 1 LB gp, 4 ftr gps, 3 TC gps, and several engineer,
signal, and serv units of varying sizes.

9/14/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack shipping at Suda Bay, setting 1 vessel afire, while other HBs hit Tobruk P-40’s fly sweep
with RAF over front-lines.

9/14/42 Fifth AF
A single A-20 bombs ground forces and installations at Myola.

9/14/42 Eleventh AF
In the first combined heavy mission over Kiska 13 B-24’s, 1 B-17, 14 P-38’s, and 14 P-39’s fly low-alti-
tude and photo runs. The P-39’s shell 3 subs in the harbor. The other aircraft bomb and strafe many
installations including AA guns and the submarine base. A single aircraft also strafes Segula. Enemy
losses are 5 float planes shot down and 1 flying boat destroyed on the water; 2 mine sweepers sunk
and another vessel slightly damaged; while a large cargo vessel and several small barges and ves-
sels sustain hits. 2 P-38’s are lost, colliding head-on while after a ftr.

9/15/42 USAMEAF
57th Gp is first ftr gp to arrive in Egypt from Palestine. A lone B-24 drops 1 bomb on tanker in Suda
Bay. B-24’s bomb behind enemy lines while P-40’s, along with RAF, fly escort and carry out scramble
missions over area W of El Alamein.

9/15/42 Fifth AF
MBs hit Buna and Sanananda and attack camps at Efogi and Myola. B-17’s bomb harbor and A/F at
Rabaul. First US inf troops, elements of 32d Div, arrive at Port Moresby.

9/15/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-17 and 1 B-24 fly armed rcn over Kiska, and at Amchitka blast buildings in Constantine Harbor
area. Ftrs strafe Kiska Camp area and down 4 intercepting aircraft.

9/16/42 Eighth AF
VIII AFSC selects Honington and Watton as sites for BC adv depots. Site for FC awaits final settle-
ment of question of location and mission of FC.

9/16/42 USAMEAF
Gen Brereton is officially assigned to the ME as a result of pressure from Gen Bissell, new CG Tenth
AF, for clarification of status of Brereton and other key staff officers and combat crews who had gone
from India to ME in Jun and Jul 42.

9/16/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb wharf and A/F at Rabaul and A/F at Gasmata. A lone B-17 attacks landing barges in
Sanananda area while a single A-20 bombs and strafes positions at Nauro and Menari in Efogi area.
Japanese ground offensive toward Port Moresby comes to a halt at Ioribaiwa. Australians are
entrenched on Imita Range where they are preparing a counteroffensive.

9/16/42 Eleventh AF
Enemy completes transfer of Attu garrison to Kiska, begun on 27 Aug. 1 B-17 and 1 B-24 fly photo
and rcn runs over Adak.

9/17/42 USAMEAF
During 16/17 Sep, B-24’s bomb Bengasi harbor. During the day, tgts for B-24’s are in Greece: ship-
ping in Pylos Bay and shipping and piers near Sphakia, and in Khalones and Pylos I. P-40’s make
offensive sweep with RAF over front lines.
9/17/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, carrying out single-bmr attacks, bomb A/Fs at Rabaul and Lae, and hit a beached cargo vessel
at Salamaua. P-400’s, P-40’s, and P-39’s strafe and bomb landing barges at Buna and Sanananda Pt.
Japanese ground forces, halted within sight of Port Moresby, are unable to attack without reinforce-
ments and supplies, neither of which is available.

9/17/42 Twelfth AF
XII GASC is activated at Birmingham, Ala. The only Twelfth AF cmd to be completely organized in US,
it eventually will proceed directly to N Africa as part of WTF.

9/18/42 Eighth AF
VIII GASC is redesignated VIII A Spt Cmd.

9/18/42 Twelfth AF
12 British units— signal, observer, radar, and air warning—are attached to XII FC in UK. Col
Rosenham R Beam becomes CO XII GASC.

9/18/42 Fifth AF
1 B-17 bombs Salamaua while a B-25 strafes pack trains on Kokoda trail in Andemba-Wairopi-Kokoda
area.

9/19/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb Pylos Bay area, Pylos I and Khalones during 19/20 Sep.

9/19/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s strike Lungling. The raid is ineffective due to bad weather but results in discovery of much
Japanese activity which further rcn reveals as part of heavy movement of enemy and supplies along
Burma Road toward Salween front.

9/19/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-26’s strafe and bomb A/F at Lae. B-17’s attack cargo vessels near Umboi (Rooke) I.
Whaling vessel is strafed by ftrs off Goodenough I.

9/20/42 Fifth AF
In Owen Stanley Range, A-20’s bomb and strafe troops and installations at Sangara, Arehe, and along
the Popondetta-Andemba road, and P-40’s strafe A/F at Kokoda, bridges on trail near Wairopi, and
troops at Myola, Efogi, and Kagi.

9/20/42 SOPAC
Adm Fitch becomes COMAIRSOPAC.

9/21/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s bomb and strafe bridges and T/Os along Buna-Kokoda trail.

9/21/42 Eleventh AF
The 21st Bomb Sq begins to operate from Adak. Bmrs fly rcn over Kiska and bomb and fire
Constantine Harbor installations at Amchitka.

9/22/42 Twelfth AF
Gen Cannon takes cmd of XII GASC.
9/22/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb shipping in Bengasi harbor. Direct hits are made on 1 large vessel while a smaller vessel
and other tgts receive lesser hits.

9/22/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe occupied areas at Menari, Efogi, Nauro, Yodda, and Kokoda. P-40’s strafe AA
positions, huts, and barges at Buna and Salamaua and bomb and strafe Wairopi bridge, strafe build-
ings at Yodda, A/F at Buna, and AA positions and other tgts along Buna-Kokoda trail. 1 B-25 bombs N
end of Buna A/F and coastal end of Sanananda track. B-17’s bomb A/F and shipping at Rabaul.

9/22/42 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s, 2 B-17’s, and 1 LB-30, accompanied by 15 P-39’s and 20 P-40’s, abort Kiska bombing mis-
sion due to weather. Photo rcn suggests that Chichagof Harbor is abandoned.

9/23/42 Twelfth AF
Gen Doolittle assumes cmd of Twelfth AF in Great Britain.

9/23/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s, P-39’s, P-400’s, and B-17’s hit tanks, buildings, and A/F at Buna, Wairopi bridge and T/Os on
Buna-Kokoda trail, and Taupota Mission near Goodenough Bay.

9/23/42 SOPAC
72d Bomb Sq (B-17’s) of 5th Bomb Gp joins 11th Bomb Gp on Espiritu Santo.

9/23/42 Seventh AF
Movement of 72d Bomb Sq to SOPAC, plus subsequent movement of other sqs of 5th Bomb Gp to
SOPAC, makes it difficult for some time to maintain the minimum force of 35 HBs considered neces-
sary for def of the Hawaiian Is. This situation is relieved by 90th Bomb Gp, which stops in Hawaii
while en route to SWPA, and by 307th Bomb Gp, which is assigned to Seventh AF for a time.

9/23/42 Eleventh AF
Weather causes mission abort to Kiska. Photo rcn over Attu confirms abandonment by enemy. A Navy
PBY escorted by 2 P-38’s lands off Amchitka with a scouting party which determines that the island is
unsuited as an A/F. The P-38’s also bomb a radio shack and sink a submarine at Amchitka.

9/24/42 Twelfth AF
XII GASC is redesignated XII A Spt Cmd.

9/24/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping at Rabaul. P-40’s and A-20’s hit Mubo while B-17’s bomb wrecked vessel at
Gona. P-40’s hit A/F at Kokoda and tgts along Kokoda-Wairopi trail, including bridge at Wairopi.

9/24/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s bomb Main Camp, storage dumps, and dock areas, starting several fires.

9/25/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s fail to locate shipping convoy S of Crete and return without bombing. Other B-24’s bomb
Bengasi.

9/25/42 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s, with escort of 10 P-40’s, attack Hanoi. The strike force is intercepted by 10 ftrs but the MBs
place several bombs on the runway at Gia Lam A/F. The P-40’s claim at least 9 ftrs shot down. CATF
bmrs fly 11 missions during remainder of Sep and early Oct to spt Chinese ground forces attempting
to hold the Japanese on W bank of the Salween.

9/25/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s again bomb bridge at Wairopi, scoring direct hit on NE end, which is demolished. Australian
ground forces open counteroffensive, attacking strongly toward Ioribaiwa to drive enemy back along
Port Moresby-Kokoda trail.

9/25/42 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s, 1 B-17, and 1 B-24 photo airplane, escorted by 11 P-39’s and 17 P-40’s, fly first of 2 mis-
sions to Kiska. RCAF Kittyhawk, participate in this first combined Canadian-American mission of the
Eleventh. Later 2 B-24’s and a B-17, escorted by 15 P-39’s, pound Little Kiska and Kiska. Radar
installations at Little Kiska are destroyed and explosions and fires are caused in the Main Camp area.
Other tgts include shipping, stores, and tents. The P-39’s also strafe 2 subs. 2 float planes are
downed. 5 to 8 biplanes are probably destroyed on the water. 1 large transport vessel is hit and lists
badly. 150 personnel are believed killed.

9/26/42 Eighth AF
Approximately 75 HBs are dispatched to attack Cherbourg, Maupertus and Morlaix/Poryeau A/Fs and
to execute diversionary sweeps. All bmrs return without bombing their tgts due to adverse weather.

9/26/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s of 3 sqs sent on shipping strikes fail to locate tgts.

9/26/42 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s devastate village of Luchiangpa in SW China.

9/26/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces N of Ioribaiwa and along Efogi-Menari trail in spt of Australian coun-
teroffensive in Papua. A B-17, along with RAAF airplanes, bombs A/F at Buna. B-17’s strike shipping
and A F at Rabaul.

9/26/42 Eleventh AF
1 destroyer and 1 freighter are bombed at 53-30N 174-20E. 2 near misses are scored on the freighter.

9/27/42 Twelfth AF
Following a series of cmd changes between 16 and 27 Sep, Col Thomas W Blackburn becomes CO
XII FC. WD assigns to XII A Spt Cmd the units which are to constitute its force for the invasion of N
Africa, a ftr wg (2 gps), a bomb wg (1 LB gp and 1 obs gp), and 10 signal, serv, and engineer units of
various sizes.

9/27/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s are dispatched to attack an 8,000-ton vessel at Bengasi. No bombs hit tgt but several straddle
a jetty in the harbor.

9/27/42 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s over SW China blast Mengshih, claiming about 30 trucks and 400 troops destroyed. The MBs
also bomb Tengchung, leaving it aflame. 3 flights of P-40’s strafe T/Os along Burma Road, claiming 15
trucks destroyed and 5 barracks groups damaged.
9/27/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s continue to pound forces N of Ioribaiwa in area between Kagi and Efogi and in Myola and
Menari areas. Japanese abandon Ioribaiwa Ridge and are in full retreat under heavy pressure from
Australian ground forces.

9/27/42 Eleventh AF
Shore and harbor areas of Kiska are bombed: 8 B-24’s and 1 B-17, escorted by 1 P-38, 13 P-39’s and
4 P-40’s take off first, and are followed by 6 unescorted B-24’s. Weather turns back 13 of the ftrs. An
LB-30 flies photo-weather rcn over Attu, Buldir, the Semichis, Agattu, and Amchitka.

9/28/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s and P-400’s bomb and strafe Wairopi bridge, village of Kagi, Myola Lake area, and T/Os along
Buna-Kokoda trail. 1 B-17 bombs A/F at Lae. Main body of 126th Inf, US 32d Div, arrives at Port
Moresby and is assigned to New Guinea Force to join Australian adv on Wairopi.

9/28/42 Eleventh AF
2 bombing missions are flown to Kiska and Attu by 7 B-24’s, 1 B-17, and 1 LB-30, escorted by 17 ftrs.
Installations on Kiska and a freighter nearby are bombed. 1 of the B-24’s and the LB-30 bomb village
and Chichagof Harbor on Attu and on returning silence AA guns on a freighter. 5 float-planes are shot
down, and 1 submarine is sunk. 1 P-39 is shot down.

9/29/42 Eighth AF
US pilots who had been members of 3 RAF Eagle Sqs are taken over by VIII FC and organized into
4th Ftr Gp.

9/29/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit harbor installations at Suda Bay. P-40’s fly offensive sweep over battle area, and carry out
interception mission against Stukas over front-line near 11 Alamein.

9/29/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb AA positions at Buna and A/F at Salamaua. A single A-20 bombs Menari area.

9/29/42 Eleventh AF
Morning armed rcn mission is flown by an LB-30 over Semichis and Attu. It strafes a ship at Attu. 3 B-
24’s bomb and strafe sea transport, scoring no hits.

9/30/42 Twelfth AF
Gen Dunton assumes cmd of XII AFSC.

9/30/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, A-20’s, and P-40’s pound occupied areas at Menari, Myola Lake, Kagi, and Efogi and bridge at
Wairopi.

9/30/42 Eleventh AF
Of 9 B-24’s off to bomb Kiska and Attu, 2 turn back. The others blast Attu Camp area, and at Kiska
Harbor score at least 1 direct hit and near misses on a ship. 8 ftrs intercept over Kiska and Little Kiska
but inflict no losses.

10/1/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb shipping in Pylos Bay, claiming 2 direct hits and several near misses on a large vessel.
Other B-24’s dispatched to bomb convoy at sea fail to find tgt.
10/1/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s and P-400’s pound forces and comm in Owen Stanley Range, hitting Menari, Kagi; Myola Lake,
Kokoda area, Wairopi bridge, and Buna-Wairopi trail.

10/1/42 Eleventh AF
A Japanese rcn airplane over Adak establishes US occupation on the island. 7 B-24’s on a search-
attack and photo rcn mission over Kiska hit hangars and ramps, starting several fires. 4 ftrs appear
and are engaged. 1 probable victory is claimed. 2 other B-24’s take off, after Navy Catalinas contact
transport, but cannot locate it.

10/2/42 Eighth AF
Avions Potez aircraft factory at Meaulte is bombed by 30 B-17’s. A small group attacks Saint—
Omer/Longuenesse A/F. Some 400 ftr escorts provide cover which is frequently penetrated by German
ftrs. The B-17’s show remarkable defensive strength.

10/2/42 Fifth AF
In Owen Stanley Range, A-20’s bomb and strafe Japanese campsites around Myola and hit several
trails in the area, while P-400’s strafe bridges at Sirorata and Wairopi and village NE of Wairopi. B-
17’s bomb shipping and A/F at Rabaul.

10/2/42 Sixth AF
German sub, U-512, is sunk off French Guiana, 06-50N, 52-25W, by aircraft of 99th Bomb Sq.

10/2/42 Eleventh AF
11 B-24’s and 6 P-39’s bomb 2 cargo ships at Kiska Harbor (no hits observed) drop demolition
charges throughout Main Camp area, and hit hangar S of seaplane ramp. 4 float-planes and 1 bi-
plane are shot down. Enemy aircraft bomb Adak A/F without inflicting damage.

10/3/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack shipping in Pylos Bay during 3/4 Oct. The HBs claim 2 ftrs shot down.

10/3/42 Tenth AF
IATF is activated at Dinjan to spt Chinese resistance along Salween R by hitting supply lines in C and
S Burma. The new task force, cmd by Col Caleb V Haynes, includes all AAF combat units in India—
the 7th and 341st Bomb and 51st Ftr Gps.

10/3/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Efogi and Myola Lake, P-40’s strafe Efogi-Buna trail, B-25’s hit bridge at
Wairopi, and a lone B-17 bombs camp on Kumusi R.

10/3/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, 4 P-38’s, and 8 P-39’s bomb and strafe 7 vessels in and around Kiska Harbor hitting a
beached cargo vessel and the camp. The ftrs down 6 float ftrs attempting interception. Enemy bombs
Adak A/F but inflicts no damage.

10/4/42 Fifth AF
P-40’s strafe forces and occupied areas at Myola Lake, Kokoda, Wairopi, Yodda, and Buna. US rcn
party from 126th Inf, 32d Div reaches Jauri, completing rcn of Kapa Kapa-Jauri trail, which is found to
be difficult but practicable for use as a route in contemplated offensive against Buna-Gona area.

10/4/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s abort weather, bombing and photo missions over Kiska due to weather and instead attack a
cargo vessel. Ship’s rudder is probably damaged. 1 B-24 is damaged.

10/5/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack convoy off Buna; A-20’s hit AA positions at Sanananda Pt and bomb village of
Sanananda; B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Buna and also hit Rabaul A/Fs.

10/5/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, 3 P-38’s and 3 P-39’s abort a bombing, weather, and photo mission over Kiska due to
weather.

10/6/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit Bengasi harbor, scoring large number of near misses but no direct hits. 1 HB bombs Bardia
during return flight. AA is heavy and accurate and ftrs attack 6 HBs over tgt. 2 B-24’s are lost.

10/6/42 Fifth AF
Fifth AF aircraft complete movement of reinforced Australian 18th Brig to Wanigela on peninsula
between Dyke Acland and Collingwood Bays on E coast of Papua. This is part of move aimed at cap-
ture of Buna-Gona area.

10/6/42 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s, 1 B-17, 10 P-39’s, and 8 P-38’s fly bombing and weather missions over Kiska. A large trans-
port is bombed in the harbor which is left sinking. Hits are scored on a corvette and on a large
freighter at Gertrude Cove and on a hangar in Main Camp. The radio station is damaged. A float ftr is
strafed and set afire, and 6 Zeros are hit on the water.

10/7/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s score 7 direct hits on a tanker and 8 on fuel installations at Suda Bay. 66 P-40’s escort bmrs
over battle area W of El Alamein.

10/7/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s taking off to bomb Kiska and patrol Near Is abort mission due to mechanical failure and
instead fly rcn over Agattu, Attu, and Semichi Is with negative results.

10/8/42 USSR
German High Cmd abandons attempt to storm Stalingrad; announces plans to take city by arty siege.

10/8/42 Eighth AF
In letter to Gen Stratemeyer, Gen Eaker indicates plans for developing highly-skilled intruder force
capable of using bad weather as a cloak for small blind-bombing operations. These missions are also
to serve purpose of keeping the enemy from resting during periods of bad weather when big strategic
missions cannot be flown.

10/8/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s of 343d and 344th Sqs, 98th Bomb Gp, fail to reach tgt at Bengasi because of bad weather.
Hal Bomb Sq manages to attack shipping at Bengasi.

10/8/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Buna area while A-20’s pound Buna-Kokoda trail. Japanese withdrawal NE across Owen
Stanley Range slows as they prepare to make a stand at Templeton’s Crossing N of Myola.
10/8/42 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s, 3 B-17’s, and 12 P-38’s blast Kiska Harbor installations (starting fires in Main Camp), and
strafe AA positions, hangars, a corvette (silencing her guns), and a freighter.

10/9/42 Eighth AF
B-24’s join air assault in first US mission in which more than 100 bmrs are dispatched from UK. The
principal tgts are the steel and engineering works of the Compagnie de Fives at Lille and the locomo-
tive and freight car works of Ateliers d’Hellemmes at Lille, which are attacked by 69 B-17’s and B-24’s.
Other tgts attacked (by 10 HBs) are Courtrai/Wevelghem and Saint-Omer A/Fs and the city of
Roubaix.

10/9/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s strike shipping and harbor facilities at Bengasi. P-40’s fly escort and strafe a landing ground W
of El Daba and emplacements in battle area W of El Alamein.

10/9/42 Fifth AF
14 B-25’s hit A/F at Lae. 30 B-17’s pound numerous tgts at Rabaul.

10/9/42 Eleventh AF
7 B-17’s and 10 B-24’s escorted by 6 P-38’s and 4 P-39’s bomb Kiska Harbor, installations and ship-
ping 6 times. Tgts include shipping in Gertrude Cove, small cargo vessels in Kiska Harbor, installa-
tions at North Head, hangar, Main Camp area (hit several times), and various shore facilities.

10/10/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb shipping and dock area at Bengasi, while B-25’s hit landing grounds.

10/10/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s pound Rabaul and nearby Lakunai A/F. A-20’s hit tgt along Buna-Kokoda trail and, with P-
400’s, strike villages in area of Asisi and Sanananda.

10/10/42 Eleventh AF
10 B-24’s, 7 B-17’s, and 4 P-38’s fly 4 missions to Kiska. Third mission (3 B-17’s) does not make con-
tact. The others bomb and strafe Main Camp area, hit shipping in Trout Lagoon and off South Head,
where gun positions and installations are also blasted. Fires are started in the Main Camp and hangar
areas.

10/11/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s attack convoy in the Mediterranean, hitting 1 vessel and claiming 1 ftr shot down.

10/11/42 SOPAC
B-17’s sight TF of cruisers and destroyers bearing down on Guadalcanal in the afternoon. During
11/12 Oct, in the Battle of Cape Esperance, Adm Scott’s cruisers drive away the vessels. Search has
been and continues to be the most useful service of the B-17’s in SOPAC.

10/11/42 Eleventh AF
Kiska is hit by 3 bombing and strafing missions flown by 10 B-24’s and 3 B-17’s. The B-17’s make no
contact. The B-24’s blast harbor tgts and Main Camp.

10/12/42 Eighth AF
VIII FC is made responsible for preparation and movement of air echelons of Twelfth AF from UK to N
Africa.
10/12/42 USAMEAF
BC USAMEAF is organized at Cairo with Col Patrick W Timberlake as CO. This step comes about as
part of a move to preserve Arnold-Portal-Towers agreement that US combat units in theaters of British
strategic responsibility are to be organized in homogeneous ‘American formations’ and under ‘strate-
gic control only’ of a British CinC. B-17’s hit shipping at Tobruk harbor.

10/12/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit village of Isivita and tgts on trail near Wairopi. B-25’s bomb Buna, Wairopi bridge, and tgts
along Buna-Kokoda trail.

10/12/42 SOPAC
5 B-17’s bomb installations at Buka.

10/12/42 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s abort bombing of Kiska due to overcast and instead fly shipping search W of Attu.

10/13/42 USAMEAF
P-40’s fly ftr sweep, patrol, and interception missions W of El Alamein. Ftrs claim 2 Me-109’s
destroyed and 1 damaged.

10/13/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s again pound Rabaul, concentrating on Vunakanau and Lakunai A/Fs. A B-17 bombs Buna.

10/13/42 SOPAC
6 B-17’s bomb Buka and Tonolai. Japanese aircraft from Rabaul pound Henderson Field during the
day and hit troops of the American Div disembarking at Lunga Pt. Arty also begins shelling the airstrip.
During 13/14 Oct the battleships Kongo and Haruna hit Henderson with a terrific bombardment. The
field is damaged severely and many airplanes are destroyed or damaged.

10/13/42 Eleventh AF
A search mission is not completed due to weather.

10/14/42 USAMEAF
B-17’s hit shipping at Tobruk, scoring 2 direct hits on a large vessel and demolishing a smaller ship
moored alongside. P-40’s fly patrols, rcn and interception missions between El Alamein and Burg el
Arab.

10/14/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack Lae, a bridge 40 mi N of Port Moresby, and area of Wairopi bridge. On Kokoda trail
Japanese offer fierce resistance to Australians pushing NE in vicinity of Templeton’s Crossing. Fifth AF
airplanes begin flying a force of Australians and Americans to Wanigela.

10/14/42 SOPAC
B-17’s which have been temporarily operating out of Henderson Field are evacuated. Field is again
pounded by arty and naval bombardment, and by afternoon is out of operation. Aviation fuel supply is
low.

10/14/42 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s, 6 B-26’s, 1 B-17 and 12 P-38’s bomb and strafe Kiska installations and shipping. Fire bombs
are dropped on hangars and Main Camp area where a large fire is started. 2 torpedo attacks on ship-
ping in Gertrude Cove score no hits. The P-38’s destroy 3 float-planes on water. 1 P-38 is shot down.
10/15/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and P-40’s pound forces S of Templeton’s Crossing and at Popondetta. B-25’s bomb Salamaua
and hit tgts in Owen Stanley Range and in area around bridge at Wairopi. A single B-17 attacks ship-
ping near Treasury Is.

10/15/42 SOPAC
Aviation fuel arrives at Henderson Field from Espiritu Santo by aircraft and ship.

10/15/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-26’s bomb and 1 B-24 flies photo rcn over Kiska and Attu. The B-26’s hit a large cargo ship in
Gertrude Cove, starting fire, and hit buildings on Attu. AA claims 1 B-26.

10/15/42 ZI
AAF Antisub Cmd is activated to take over antisub operations of I BC, which is inactivated.

10/16/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb shipping in Bengasi harbor. B-17’s and B-24’s dispatched to attack Tobruk and Bengasi
are forced by bad weather to abort.

10/16/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s hit village of Pawaia, trails in Kokoda area, Buna-Kokoda trail, and villages at mouth
and along Mambare R; B-25’s also bomb Mubo-Salamaua trail. B-17’s bomb A/F at Rabaul and attack
tgts in the Solomons, including A/F at Buin, and shipping off Moila Pt and Shortland Is.

10/16/42 SOPAC
Seabees on Guadalcanal patch up Henderson Field runways enough for use by ftrs. Marine ftrs and
AAF P-400’s and P-39’s begin pounding invasion force landing at Kokumbona-Doma Reef area just 8
mi away. However, the enemy continues to bombard Henderson by air strike and arty and to land
troops.

10/16/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-17, 6 B-26’s, and 4 P-38’s bomb Kiska and low-level bomb and sink 2 destroyers just N of there.
Duds hit large freighter beached off Trout Lagoon. 1 B-26 is hot down.

10/17/42 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s bomb Kiska Main Camp area and beached vessel in Trout Lagoon. Results unobserved due
to clouds. 1 B-24 flying weather rcn finds no trace of 2 destroyers, confirming their sinking on 16 Oct.

10/18/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Wairopi bridge in Owen Stanley Range, village of Mubo, and dock and occupied area on
Pilelo I. B-17’s attack shipping and aircraft in Faisi area, schooners and buildings at Lorengau on
Manus, Kahili A/F, and shipping off Kahili, Pupukuna Pt, and Buin. Fifth AF completes air movement
of most of 128th Inf, 32d Div, to Wanigela.

10/18/42 SOPAC
Adm Halsey succeeds Adm Ghormley as COMSOPAC.

10/18/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s bomb Main Camp, score near misses on beached vessel in Trout Lagoon, and hit gasoline
storage area. Weather aircraft flies rcn over Attu, Segula, Little Sitkin, and Gareloi.
10/19/42 Eighth AF
HQ VIII A Spt Cmd moves from Membury to Sunninghill Park, Berkshire.

10/19/42 USAMEAF
Air offensive preliminary to the British Eighth Army ground attack W of El Alamein begins as B-25’s hit
landing ground and B-24’s score direct hit on vessel at Tobruk.

10/19/42 Eleventh AF
A B-17 flies weather rcn and bomb runs over Attu, Semichis, Kiska, and Amchitka. 6 B-24’s dis-
patched to bomb Kiska abort mission due to weather.

10/20/42 Eighth AF
Gen Eisenhower issues directive reflecting immediate urgency of TORCH as the currently important
item of Allied strategy and requiring Eighth AF, as a matter of first priority, to protect movement of men
and supplies from UK to N Africa by attacking German submarine bases on W coast of France, with
shipping docks on the French W coast as secondary tgts for these missions and with German aircraft
factories and depots in France as second priority.

10/20/42 USAMEAF
Air action is intensified with aim of attaining strong air superiority preceding Gen Montgomery’s El
Alamein offensive. B-17’s and B-24’s sent to attack shipping at Tobruk fail to locate tgt due to bad
weather and poor visibility. 3 of the B-17’s bomb coastal road near Bardia during return trip. B-25’s, in
conjunction with RAF, attack landing grounds.

10/20/42 SOPAC
Adm Halsey sends 147th Inf to Guadalcanal and also institutes construction of another bmr strip to be
located at Koli Pt, 12 mi SE of Henderson Field.

10/20/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s take off for Kiska but return due to weather. Rcn is flown to 70 mi E of Attu. A negative
search is made for a missing C-53.

10/21/42 Eighth AF
VIII BC flies its first mission against submarine bases. 15 B-17’s hit U-boat pens at Lorient—Keroman.
8 HBs strike at Cherbourg/Maupertus A/F. The strike against the sub pens is flown at 17,500-ft level,
5,000 to 10,000 ft lower than usual. 36 FW-190’s intercept; 3 US bmrs are shot down.

10/21/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s dispatched against shipping at Bengasi fail to locate tgt because of bad weather. During return
flight, several HBs bomb tent areas along coast and also hit landing grounds. B-25’s, cooperating with
RAF, bomb landing ground and tent area.

10/21/42 Tenth AF
B-24’s of IATF stage through Chengtu to bomb Lin-hsi coal mines. The plan is to blast nearby power
stations and pumping facilities and flood the mines. The attack fails to flood the mines but inflicts con-
siderable damage to the tgt area. This marks the first use of HBs in China and the first AAF strike N of
the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers.

10/21/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Luscan Harbor on S coast of New Britain.
10/21/42 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn aircraft returns twice due to fog.

10/22/42 Twelfth AF
First echelon of HQ begins move from UK to N Africa.

10/22/42 USAMEAF
Adv US Air HQ, previously attached to RAF Advanced Air HQ, Western Desert, to gain field experi-
ence, becomes HQ of DATF, located at Burg el Arab, with Gen Brereton as CG and Gen Adler
attached with adv HQ of ASC. CoS of DATF is Gen Strickland. B-25’s bomb dispersed aircraft. P-40’s
escort bmrs, attack tent areas and motor transport along coastal road near El Hammam, fly rcn and ftr
sweeps W of El Daba, and bomb arty positions. P-40’s claim 2 ftrs destroyed. B-17’s sent to hit
Candia abort because of weather.

10/22/42 SOPAC
Henderson Field is out of operation again as result of enemy action.

10/22/42 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn aircraft reports submarine at 52-08N 177-21W. Navy airplane later makes contact and
drops depth bomb. Result unknown.

10/23/42 USAMEAF
B-17’s and B-24’s sent to attack Candia and Bengasi turn back short of tgt due to bad weather. El
Alamein offensive by British Eighth Army begins at 2140 with arty barrage by more than 1,000 guns
aimed at enemy batteries. At 2200 barrage switches to enemy forward positions as British troops
move forward. Heavy fighting continues during 23/24 Oct.

10/23/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Deniki and Deniki-Kokoda trail. B-17’s thoroughly pound shipping at Rabaul.

10/23/42 SOPAC
Henderson Field is again made operational by Seabees, and Marine and AAF ftrs begin to inflict
heavy losses on naval aircraft. Japanese ground forces assault def lines around the A/Fs but are
thrown back.

10/23/42 Eleventh AF
Armed rcn by 7 bmrs, escorted by 6 P-38’s, is flown over Kiska installations, chiefly the submarine
base and Main Camp. Visibility is excellent and direct hits are scored, including 1 on submarine base.

10/24/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s spt British Eighth Army Offensive W of El Alamein between Mediterranean Sea and Qattara
Depression as 30 Corps, with 4 divs in assault, secures 2 corridors through enemy mine-fields on
British N flank, while 13 Corps on S flank breaks through mine-fields N of Himeimat and establishes
small bridgehead. The MBs hit troop concentrations, tent areas, gun emplacements, and vehicles. P-
40’s, working with RAF and SAAF, escort MBs and LBs and hit motor transports and tanks.

10/24/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Lae A/F. Organized Japanese resistance on Goodenough I ceases.

10/24/42 SOPAC
Marine and AAF ftrs at Henderson Field continue to inflict damaging losses upon Japanese naval air
force. Japanese ground forces, attacking aggressively, are again repulsed by defenses around
Henderson area.

10/24/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-17’s hit Kiska submarine base. Results not observed. Weather rcn flight is made over Attu.

10/25/42 USAMEAF
Battle of El Alamein continues as Gen Montgomery decides to make main effort on N flank of 30
Corps. Australian 9th Div drives N toward coastal road to Rahman. B-25’s disperse motor transport
and other tgts in spt of ground forces. P-40’s on escort attack vehicles and other tgts. Ftrs claim sev-
eral airplanes destroyed in combat. HBs sent to bomb Bengasi harbor and a convoy at sea fail to
reach tgts as bad weather prevails.

10/25/42 Tenth AF
Japanese aircraft attack A/Fs connected with the India-China air transport route, heavily bombing
Dinjan and Chabua fields and scoring hits also at Mohanbari and Sookerating. 10 US airplanes are
destroyed and 17 badly damaged; 9 Japanese aircraft are downed. 12 B-25’s and 7 P-40’s of CATF,
led by Col Merian C Cooper, hit Kowloon Docks at Hong Kong. 21 airplanes intercept. 1 B-25 and 1
P-40 are shot down. This marks the first loss of a CATF B-25 in combat. The Japanese interceptors
are virtually annihilated. During 25/26 Oct 6 B-25’s, on first CATF night strike, continue pounding Hong
Kong, bombing North Pt power plant which provides electricity for the shipyards. 3 other B-25’s bomb
the secondary tgt, Canton warehouse area, causing several large explosions and fires.

10/25/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping at Rabaul. A-20’s bomb and strafe Isurava-Kokoda trail, W bank of Kumusi R,
and area N of Asisi as Australian ground forces push toward Kokoda in the Owen Stanley Range.

10/25/42 SOPAC
Japanese ground assaults on def lines around Henderson Field are again thrown back. Marine and
AAF ftrs continue to inflict telling losses on Japanese Navy aircraft. During the afternoon, a B-17 on
sea-search mission sights powerful TF NW of Santa Cruz Is, heading for Guadalcanal.

10/25/42 Eleventh AF
Alert only a weather permits.

10/26/42 USAMEAF
Momentum of British drive decreases in El Alamein battle. 30 Corps takes Kidney Ridge, and Gen
Montgomery decides to regroup for a break-out assault. Allied aircraft continue strong spt to ground
forces and disperse enemy concentrations preparing for attack. B-25’s hit transport, troop concentra-
tions, and tanks. P-40’s fly sweeps over El Daba area and attack motor transport and other tgts.
Enemy air action increases and considerable aerial combat ensues. US ftrs claim 4 airplanes shot
down. More than 30 B-17’s and B-24’s attack shipping off coast of Libya.

10/26/42 Tenth AF
Japanese again hit A/Fs in Assam connected with India-China transport route, concentrating on
Sookerating. A freight depot, containing food and medical supplies for China, is destroyed but no US
airplanes are lost. Due to lack of warning, no ftrs intercept the attacking force. CATF MBs move to W
China to carry out neutralization of Lashio, whether the Japanese have aircraft they are using against
the Dinjan area. P-40’s continue to hit Hong Kong-Canton area, using dive-bombing tactics for first
time in the area.
10/26/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Salamaua and A/F at Lae. A-20’s, escorted by P-40’s, bomb and strafe trails in Missima-
Kaile-Deniki area.

10/26/42 SOPAC
Carrier aircraft from the Hornet a Enterprise fight fierce air action with TF in Rattle of Santa Cruz Is. B-
17’s also attack the TF but report no hits. With 3 of his carriers hit and almost 100 airplanes lost, VAD
Nagumo retires toward Truk. Hornet is severely damaged a is sunk the following day by Japanese air-
craft and destroyer with bombs and torpedoes.

10/27/42 Eighth AF
Last 2 sqs of 14th Ftr Gp leave UK for Twelfth AF in N Africa. This completes transfer of VIII FC’s
fighting units to XII FC and leaves VIII FC with only 1 ftr gp (4th) operational.

10/27/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s, with ftr escorts, bomb Matruh and attack motor transports, tanks, and other ground tgts.
Enemy reinforcements brought up from the S, counterattack Kidney Ridge and are repulsed. British
Eighth Army continues regrouping for assault.

10/27/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s of CATF bomb A F at Lashio.

10/27/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit trails in SE Papua around Alola, Isurava, and Abuari. P-39’s escort RAAF Hudsons in strike
against small craft at Ferguson I in D’Entrecasteaux group.

10/27/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s flying attack on Kiska submarine base turn back due to weather. Weather airplane flies rcn
over Gareloi, Segula, Kiska, and Attu.

10/28/42 USAMEAF
B-17’s, dispatched to attack convoy at sea, fail to locate tgt but attack cruisers in Pylos Bay. B-25’s
attack tanks, motor transports, and landing grounds. P-40’s fly MB and LB escort, bomb and strafe
landing grounds and other tgts, and engage aircraft in combat, mostly in area between El Alamein and
El Daba. Ftrs claim 3 Me-109’s destroyed. Attacks by US and RAF aircraft cause enemy to abandon
plan for counterattack on Kidney Ridge.

10/28/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s pound shipping in harbor at Rabaul, while B-25’s bomb Gasmata A/F.

10/28/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s turn back from an attempted attack on Kiska sub base because of adverse weather. A B-17
bombs Attu with unobserved results and flies weather rcn over Kiska, Amchitka, and Tanaga.

10/29/42 US
A 1943 production objective of 107,000 airplanes is given top priority by Roosevelt in his instructions
to Donald M Nelson, Chairman of War Production Board.

10/29/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s and B-17’s strike Maleme A/F. B-25’s bomb landing grounds, motor transports, and tanks. P-
40’s fly escort, then bomb and strafe road E of El Daba, and attack troop concentration and vehicles.
In view of strong German reinforcements on his N flank near coast, Gen Montgomery alters breakout
plan. Instead of pushing W along coast, he decides to shift point of adv S in order to attack against
Italian troops.

10/29/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit Isurava-Deniki and Abuari-Kaile trails. B-17’s attack shipping in Bougainville Strait between
Buin and Faisi.

10/29/42 Eleventh AF
Japanese reoccupy Attu. Special rcn flown with Gen Buckner, covers Tanaga, Amchitka and Kiska.

10/30/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s bomb Maleme A/F. 1 HB bombs main jetty in Suda Bay. B-25’s attack landing grounds at Fuka-
Bagush and El Daba. P-40’s fly escort. British Eighth Army sends 9th Australian Div N to the sea and
then E, trapping large force in pocket, as Allied aircraft provide excellent spt. Enemy tanks breaking
through from W, however, enable most of the surrounded force to escape.

10/30/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb harbor and shipping at Buin.

10/30/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 twice flies rcn over Kiska and Agattu. No bombing mission as all bmrs are on alert for possible
navy tgts.

10/31/42 Eighth AF
Gen Spaatz informs Gen Arnold that operations against sub pens may prove too costly for results
obtained. Believing the pens impervious to normal high-altitude bombing, Spaatz plans to operate as
low as 4,000 ft and accept higher casualty rates.

10/31/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s hit landing ground. The MBs claim 1 ftr shot down while P-40’s flying escort claim 3. B-24’s
sent to bomb Maleme dispersal area fail to locate tgt because of overcast. 376th Bomb Gp is activat-
ed at Lydda, replacing the 1st Prov Gp. CO is Col George F McGuire, who had commanded 1st Prov
Gp. The 376th is intended to become part of an Anglo-American air force to be sent to the Caucasus
to aid the USSR, but the plan falls through and the 376th remains in the ME.

10/31/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Nauro and area to N. B-25’s strafe supply trucks SE of Gona. B-17’s bomb
shipping at Rabaul and in Buin-Faisi-Tonolai area.

10/31/42 Eleventh AF
Weather and rcn flight over Attu and Kiska. Over Kiska, weather airplane draws AA fire from Little
Kiska. No other missions as all combat aircraft are alerted for possible navy tgt.

11/1/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s strike A/F and dispersal areas at Maleme. P-40’s escort bmrs and hit ground tgts in battle area.
An air depot, 2 serv gps, and 1 MP co are assigned to USAMEAF.

11/1/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb A/F and dump area at Lae. B-17’s strike shipping in Buin-Faisi-Tonolai area. Kahili AF on
Bougainville is also attacked.
11/2/42 Eighth AF
CG VIII A Spt Cmd states that the effort expended and personnel lost in organizing Twelfth AF and
preparing for its move from UK to N Africa has severely retarded organization of his HQ and staff.

11/2/42 USAMEAF
British Eighth Army opens assault (SUPERCHARGE) W of Tell el-Eisa, with 2d NZ Div in lead. B-25’s
bomb track extending S from Rahman as British 9th Armd Brig establishes bridgeheads across the
track. Other B-25’s attack tanks and other tgs in spt of the assault. P-40’s fly escort and strafing mis-
sions in battle area. B-17’s bomb shipping and jetties in Tobruk harbor.

11/2/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb Dili. B-17’s attack shipping NE of Buna while B-25’s strike at convoy S of New Britain. In
Owen Stanley Range, Australian ground forces seize Kokoda with its A/F after long days of fighting.
This will greatly facilitate supply and reinforcement of troops in this area as they push over the moun-
tains toward Buna-Gona area.

11/3/42 USAMEAF
B-25’s bomb tanks, motor transports, landing ground, ammo dumps, mainly in Rahman Track area
and on road between Fuka and El Daba, and also hit town of Fuka and Ghazal station. P-40’s fly sev-
eral escort and FR missions, attacking round tgts in spt of British Eighth Army. Allied aircraft fly more
than 400 sorties against troops retreating along coastal road. During 3/4 Nov, British and Indian
troops outflank and break enemy tank screen in sector S of Tell el Aqqaqir.

11/3/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb Dili. B-17’s bomb A/F and wharf at Lae, and attack ship S of Gasmata.

11/4/42 USAMEAF
9 B-24’s bomb Bengasi harbor, hitting 3 ships and claiming 1 enemy ftr shot down. B-25’s and P-40’s
attack motor transports and troops retreating W from El Alamein battleline with British in pursuit. 10
Corps armor clashes with rear-guard S of Ghazal. Gen Andrews replaces Gen Maxwell as CG
USAFIME.

11/4/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-25’s bomb town and harbor of Salamaua; A-20’s hit troop concentrations at Oivi, where
Australian attack meets firm resistance; and B-26’s bomb Aileu. Transports fly most of the remainder
of 128th Inf, 32d Div, to Wanigela.

11/4/42 Eleventh AF
Bad weather at Umnak and Dutch Harbor and flooded field at Adak preclude missions. New Adak run-
way permits an air alert.

11/5/42 USAMEAF
Gen Montgomery announces victory of British Eighth Army in Egypt. 10 Corps, pushing rapidly W,
overcomes rearguard action near Fuka. As FM Rommel retreats W from El Alamein, P-40’s bomb tgts
on Fuka road and patrol Sidi Hanaish area. B-25’s also bomb motor transports.

11/5/42 Tenth AF
IATF HRs carry out raid on Rangoon.

11/5/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s unsuccessfully attack schooner near Arawe.
11/5/42 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn is flown over Kiska and Little Kiska.

11/6/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit harbors of Tobruk and Bengasi, scoring hits on 2 vessels. Heavy rains delay British pursuit
of retreating enemy in Matruh area.

11/6/42 Fifth AF
A single B-25 attacks destroyer off S tip of New Ireland. No hits are scored. Gen MacArthur arrives in
Port Moresby, where AD VON of GHQ opens to direct operation.

11/6/42 Eleventh AF
Weather airplane is forced back near Kiska.

11/7/42 Eighth AF
34 HBs attack U-boat pens at Brest.

11/7/42 Twelfth AF
Air movement of Twelfth AF from UK to N Africa begins. Other elements of Twelfth moving from UK
and US are aboard Allied ships approaching Algerian and Moroccan coasts.

11/7/42 USAMEAF
376th Bomb Gp begins move from Palestine to Egypt.

11/7/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces at Kakandeta in Owen Stanley Range. B-25’s attack shipping at Maklo I
and seaplanes at Lasonga I.

11/7/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s and 2 B-26’s attack submarine base in Kiska Harbor, lightly damaging float ftrs and a sea-
plane beached by storm. A B-17 flies rcn over A/F W of Holtz Bay, and bombs submarine base and a
previously-damaged freighter in Gertrude Cove.

11/8/42 Eighth AF
41 HBs bomb the Abbeville/Drucat A/F and the Atelier d’Hellemmes locomotive works at Lille.

11/8/42 Twelfth AF
Invasion of N Africa (TORCH) begins. C-47’s of 60th TC Gp attempting to land troops at La Senia A/F
find the French unexpectedly hostile and have several aircraft shot down by ftrs and AA; several other
C-47’s are damaged when trying to land on a dry lakebed of Sebkra d’Oran. Spitfires of 31st Ftr Gp,
flying from Gibraltar into Tafaraoui A/F during afternoon of D-Day claim 3 hostile French ftrs destroyed.

11/8/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit forces in Oivi area in Owen Stanley Range as Australian ground forces push over mts
toward Gona-Buna area. Fifth AF transports fly final elements of 128th Inf, 32d Div, from Port Moresby
to Wanigela. B-25’s bomb radio station and A/F at Gasmata.

11/8/42 Eleventh AF
Intermittent air alert. Weather airplane returns due to icing.
11/9/42 Eighth AF
Gen Spaatz, in memo to Gen Eisenhower, agrees that any increase in air commitments to N Africa
must necessarily be made at expense of US forces in UK as US forces in other theaters are consid-
ered irreducible. VIII BC attacks U-boat base at Saint-Nazaire from reduced altitude. 12 B-24’s at
17,500 to 18,300 ft suffer little AA damage, but 31 B-17’s at 7,500 to 10,000 ft lose 3 of their number
and have 22 damaged by AA fire. This ends experiment with low-level attacks of HBs against subma-
rine bases.

11/9/42 Twelfth AF
Spitfires of 31st Ftr Gp attack and halt an armored column moving N toward Tafaraoui, and also attack
arty and AA batteries SE of Tafaraoui and along coastal road. At 1605, Gen Doolittle arrive in Algeria
from Gibraltar by B-17, escorted by 12 Spitfires from 52d Ftr Gp.

11/9/42 Tenth AF
IATF HBs raid Rangoon.

11/9/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit troops at Oivi in spt of Australian offensive in Owen Stanley Range. B-26’s bomb Buna while
B-25’s score hit on merchant vessel off S tip of New Ireland and attack schooner off Salamaua. Airlift
of elements of 126th Inf, US 32d Div, from Port Moresby to forward areas begins. First elements are
flown to Abel’s Field and moved overland to Pongani.

11/9/42 Eleventh AF
2 B-26’s and 4 P-38’s bomb a cargo ship in Gertrude Cove. No hits. 2 P-38’s then strafe Kiska Harbor
area. 1 B-17 and 4 P-38’s attack Holtz Bay and Attu A/F, destroying 8 float Zeros. 1 B-17 flies weather
rcn over Attu, Kiska, and Segula.

11/10/42 Twelfth AF
US Spitfires escort convoy, fly rcn, and attack tanks and other vehicles in Oran area. 72 P-40’s of 33d
Ftr Gp, catapulted from US carrier Chenango land in Port Lyautey area. French Adm Darlan broad-
casts orders for French forces in N Africa to cease resistance against Allies.

11/10/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit Bengasi harbor. B-17’s hit Candia harbor.

11/10/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb AA positions and supply dumps along Sanananda-Soputa trail. A-20’s hit positions at
Soputa a Australian ground forces push Japanese from Oivi toward mouth of the Kumusi.

11/10/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Attu, Semichi, Segula, Alaid, and Kiska islands. 5 B-24’s and 1 B-17 bomb Kiska,
but they cannot bomb Kiska submarine base and return with some bombs. 2 P-38’s and 1 OA-10 fly
local air coverage.

11/11/42 Europe
German troops enter part of France previously unoccupied by Axis forces.

11/11/42 Twelfth AF
Ftrs fly rcn over Oran-Tafaraoui area and escort C-47’s carrying paratroops from Gibraltar to Algiers.
All French resistance against Allies in NW Africa ceases in the early morning.
11/11/42 USAMEAF
B-24’s hit shipping N of Bengasi, claiming 4 direct hits and several near misses on 1 vessel. P-40’s fly
sweep over Gambut area, claiming 3 Stukas destroyed. British Eighth Army drives last of enemy from
Egypt and crosses into Libya, taking Bardia without opposition.

11/11/42 Tenth AF
9 P-40’s hit Shinghbwiyang, causing heavy damage.

11/11/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe tgts in Wairopi area. B-17’s attack shipping off S coast of Bougainville. HQ,
126th Inf, US 32d Div, is flown from Port Moresby to Pongani. Col Paul B Wurtsmith becomes CO V
FC.

11/11/42 SOPAC
Search aircraft from Guadalcanal report at least 61 Japanese ships in Buin-Tonolai area. Other ships
are massed at Rabaul.

11/11/42 Eleventh AF
3 B-26’s, 3 B-17’s, and 3 B-24’s are over Kiska. The B-26’s make unsuccessful runs on ship in
Gertrude Cove. The B-17’s and B-24’s find submarine base closed by weather. Weather aircraft fly
over Attu and Amchitka.

11/12/42 Twelfth AF
Ftrs fly patrols over wide area around Oran and escort C-47’s which drop US paratroops at Duzerville
A/F SE of Bone. Duzerville A/F is bombed by Axis aircraft luring 12/13 Nov.

11/12/42 Ninth AF
USAMEAF is dissolved and replaced by Ninth AF, commanded by Gen Brereton. Major components
are: IX BC (Gen Timberlake), IX FC (Col John C Kilborn), and IX ASC (Gen Adler). 79th Ftr gp begins
arriving in Egypt from US.

11/12/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping at Tonolai harbor. 3d Bn of 126th Inf, US 32d Div, is airlifted from Port Moresby
to Pongani. The troops immediately start overland toward Natunga. 2d Bn, flown in earlier, reaches
Bofu.

11/12/42 SOPAC
11 transports carrying 13,500 troops and supported by a force of cruisers and 2 battleships (Kirishima
and Hiei) leave Shortland Is area and head for Guadalcanal. During the afternoon the rcn value and
defensive capability of the B-17 are ably demonstrated when a single HB sights a carrier 350 mi off
Guadalcanal and maintains contact for 2 hrs before returning to base with claims of 6 Zeros shot
down. Naval Battle of Guadalcanal (12-15 Nov) opens as Japanese aircraft attack transports unload-
ing troops in Lunga Roads. First 12 P-38’s of 339th Ftr Sq, as well as Marine and Navy airplanes, are
moved from Tontouta and Espiritu Santo to Henderson Field to bolster defenses of Guadalcanal.

11/12/42 Eleventh AF
Bmrs are on alert at Umnak and Adak to attack any reported naval tgts. Intermittent ftr patrols fly over
Adak.

11/12/42 ZI
AAF School of Applied Tactics is established at Orlando AAB.
11/13/42 Eighth AF
HQ VIII AF Comp Cmd moves from temporary station at Long Kesh to Kirkassock House, N Ireland.

11/13/42 Ninth AF
98th Bomb Gp arrives in Egypt from Palestine. Tobruk falls to 10 Corps, British Eighth Army.

11/13/42 Twelfth AF
C-47’s, with P-38 escort, fly AA guns and aviation gasoline to Duzerville A/F. US Spitfires patrol Oran-
Tafaraoui area.

11/13/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping off Tonolai-Komaleai Pt and A/F at Kahili. A B-17 strafes a schooner in
Lorengau harbor on Manus I.

11/13/42 SOPAC
Air strength at Guadalcanal is raised by arrival of 3 B-26’s of 69th and 70th Bomb Sqs from New
Hebrides as naval battle of Guadalcanal continues. Japanese cruisers and destroyers bombard
Henderson Field during 13/14 Nov, and destroy one of the new P-38’s.

11/13/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn over Attu and Agattu reveals 5 landing barges in Chichagof harbor.

11/14/42 Eighth AF
24 HBs strike U-boat works at Saint-Nazaire.

11/14/42 Twelfth AF
US Spitfires fly routine patrols in Oran-Tafaraoui area and escort C-53’s carrying paratroops from
Gibraltar to Algiers.

11/14/42 Ninth AF
79th Ftr Gp and HQ 19th Bomb Wg, now arriving from US, are assigned to Ninth AF. 6 B-17’s are dis-
patched to attack harbor at Bengasi, but only 1 locates tgt and drops its bombs.

11/14/42 Fifth AF
1 B-25 bombs and strafes track N of Soputa. Fifth AF airplanes drop bridging equipment at Wairopi on
Kokoda trail where the Australian 25th Brig is crossing on improvised bridge. US and Australian forces
are consolidating at Natunga and in Oro Bay-Embogu-Embi areas. 2 B-17’s attack transport in the
Solomons.

11/14/42 SOPAC
Airplanes from the US carrier Enterprise are joined by land-based Marine and AAF aircraft in driving
off the force that bombarded Henderson Field the previous night. In view of the pressing need for air-
craft in SOPAC, Adm Nimitz (CINCPOA) is given more freedom to deploy his air weapons. He
receives authority to distribute as he sees fit all available air units assigned to S and C Pacific provid-
ed he move units rather than individual airplanes and crews.

11/14/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies armed rcn over Kiska and Attu and bombs Holtz Bay and Chichagof with negative results.
Bmrs at Adak and Umnak are alerted for shipping tgts.
11/15/42 Twelfth AF
C-47’s fly airborne operation from Algiers to Youks-les-Bains. Escort is provided at intervals by RAF
Spitfires and Hurricanes. British First Army ground forces reach Tunisia at Taberka. 15th Bomb Sq fly-
ing DB-7’s from UK, arrives at Oran.

11/15/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s from 2 gps are sent to bomb Tripoli, but unfavorable weather prevents them from reaching tgt. l
gp bombs a motor convoy, as well as A/F and crowded roads in Bengasi area. P-40’s fly sweeps and
FB missions against retreating enemy W of Martuba. Martuba A/Fs are captured by British 10 Corps
and soon occupied by 57th Ftr Gp.

11/15/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe tgts near Gona while B-25’s and B-26’s pound AA positions at Buna and Soputa as US-
Australian ground forces prepare to move against Buna-Gona beachhead. B-17’s hit shipping at
Rabaul.

11/15/42 SOPAC
Adm Lee’s force of 2 battleships and 3 destroyers meets and turns back a larger Japanese force sink-
ing the battleship Kirishima and a destroyer while losing a destroyer. This ends the Naval Battle of
Guadalcanal (12-15 Nov) which involved sqs of the 11th Bomb Gp, as well as the 69th, 70th, and 72d
Bomb Sqs, and the 39th and 339th Ftr Sqs.

11/16/42 Twelfth AF
As British First Army continues into Tunisia, Twelfth AF C-47’s drop British paratroops at Souk el Arba.
6 B-17’s, of the 97th Bomb Gp based at Algiers, raid Sidi Ahmed A/F at Bizerte. Thus the 97th which
flew first US HB mission from the UK (on 17 Aug), becomes the first Twelfth AF bomb gp to fly a com-
bat mission in Africa.

11/16/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s patrol over Germiston area.

11/16/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s pound areas around Buna, Gona, Soputa, Sanananda, and Giruwa, hitting
AA positions, buildings, barges, and troop concentrations as US 32d and Australian 7th Divs move for-
ward against Buna-Gona beachhead.

11/16/42 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn flight is flown over Kiska and Attu. Demolition charges are dropped on Holtz Bay, AA
guns, and on Attu village. Results not observed.

11/17/42 Eighth AF
35 HBs pound U-boat pens at Saint-Nazaire with 102 tons of bombs.

11/17/42 Twelfth AF
Air action is limited to routine patrols in Tafaraoui area.

11/17/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s patrol over Tobruk and Derna road.

11/17/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s hit Gona Mission as US 32d and Australian 7th Divs continue to move toward Buna-Gona
beachhead. B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Lae and Gasmata. A lone B-24 bombs wharf area at Rabaul.

11/17/42 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn aircraft is forced back by weather W of Kiska. Bmrs are on alert to attack surface ves-
sels.

11/18/42 Eighth AF
VIII BC conducts missions against 3 U-boat bases. 19 HBs attack at La Pallice, 13 at Lorient-
Keroman, and 19 at Saint-Nazaire.

11/18/42 Twelfth AF
P-38’s of 14th Ftr Gp arrive from UK for HB escort duty. Several are damaged in enemy air raid on
Maison Blanche A/F.

11/18/42 Ninth AF
B-17’s bomb M/Y and docks at Bengasi.

11/18/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua. B-17’s attack warships 50 mi SW of Gasmata, 17 mi N of
Buna, and between Gona and Cape Ward Hunt. B-26’s bomb and strafe area between Cape
Endaiadere and Buna.

11/18/42 Eleventh AF
Armed rcn is flown over Kiska and Attu. No bombs are dropped.

11/19/42 Eighth AF
Submarine yards at Vegesack, Bremen, and Kiel are added to day bombardment program as top pri-
ority objectives.

11/19/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s, bomb El Aouina A/F.

11/19/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn aircraft over Attu and Agattu sights 2 unidentified float monoplanes E of Buldir I.

11/20/42 Twelfth AF
During 20/21 Nov, enemy airplanes bomb harbor and Maison Blanche A/F at Algiers, destroying sev-
eral aircraft at the field.

11/20/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s patrol over battle area near Bengasi, as that city falls to British 10 Corps.

11/20/42 Tenth AF
8 HBs bomb M/Y at Mandalay as IATF B-24’s, commanded by Col Conrad F Necrason, intensify their
campaign against Burma and Thailand.

11/20/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn aircraft over Kiska draws heavy AA from Gertrude Cove.

11/21/42 Twelfth AF
P-38’s of 1st Gp arrive at Nouvion to replace 14th Gp in escorting B-17’s. B-17’s hit El Aouina A/F.
During 21/22 Nov enemy airplanes again hit Algiers, damaging several aircraft and destroying a B-17.

11/21/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s flying out of Gambut bomb Tripoli harbor, scoring direct hit on warehouse. RAF HBs follow US
raids with staggered attacks during 21/22 Nov. P-40’s patrol battle area S of Bengasi.

11/21/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s pound A/F, AA positions, and bridge at Buna and hit village of Sanananda in spt of
Allied ground forces. Australian-US force is advancing from Soputa toward Sanananda. US forces
driving on Buna are halted by strong bunker positions at The Triangle here trails to Buna mission and
Buna village meet.

11/21/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Kiska, Attu, and Agattu islands.

11/22/42 USSR
Soviet Army opens offensive at Stalingrad.

11/22/42 Eighth AF
11 HBs attack Lorient-Keroma 17 U-boat base.

11/22/42 Twelfth AF
US HBs based at Algiers move back to Tafaraoui because of enemy bombing raids on Maison
Blanche A/F. P-38’s of 14th Gp move into Youks-les-Bains A/F.

11/22/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s patrol over Derna area.

11/22/42 Tenth AF
6 HBs inflict heavy damage on railroad center at Mandalay.

11/22/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s pound trails around Sanananda while B-26’s hit Buna area. B-17’s and B-25’s hit A/F at Lae
and barges between Lae and Salamaua, and attack warships 68 mi SW of Arawe and elsewhere in
the Solomon Sea.

11/22/42 SOPAC
The critical lack of aircraft repair and maintenance facilities is alleviated somewhat by the arrival of the
13th Air Depot and the 6th and 29th Serv Gps. The units are based on New Caledonia and Espiritu
Santo.

11/22/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies rcn over Kiska, Attu, and Agattu. Bmrs and ftrs are alerted for 23 Nov mission to find and
destroy a reported 5-vessel convoy.

11/23/42 Eighth AF
36 HBs hit Saint-Nazaire submarine base for the fifth time in 2 weeks. Cumulative effect of operation
on the base is large though the sub shelter shows little permanent damage. HB crews report change
in ftr tactics from rear to head-on attack as they learn that the B-17 and B-24 are weak in forward fire-
power. Sir Pound, First Lord of the Admiralty, writes to Gen Eaker praising the effects of US bmr
attacks on disorganizing the servicing schedule of the German U-boat bases on the French W coast.

11/23/42 Twelfth AF
Main HQ Twelfth AF is moved from Gibraltar to Algiers. B-17’s, with P-38 escort, sent to bomb A/F at
Elmas abort due to bad weather.

11/23/42 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s and 7 P-40’s of CATF feint at Hong Kong, then fly to Gulf of Tonkin and sink a freighter and
damage 2 others near Haiphong. 6 B-25’s and 17 P-40’s pound Tien Ho A/F claiming more than 40
aircraft destroyed on the field. These strikes follow 3 weeks of missions in spt of Chinese forces along
the Siang-Chiang R.

11/23/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-26’s pound Sanananda Pt E as Australian forces begin assault on Gona and US forces
approach Sanananda.

11/23/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Kiska, Attu, Agattu, and Amchitka.

11/24/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, are dispatched against Bizerte harbor but must abort because of bad weath-
er. Ftrs patrol Oran-Nouvion Tafaraoui area, fly sea patrol off Oran, and destroy several aircraft and
attack ground tgts in vicinity of Gabes.

11/24/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s patrol over Bengasi and Derna areas.

11/24/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s, B-25’s, B-26’s, B-17’s, P-40’s, P-39’s, and P-400’s hit Sanananda Pt, Buna area, Sanananda-
Soputa trail S of Sanananda, and area between Cape Killerton and Sanananda Pt as Allied forces
launch ground assault on The Triangle. The attack is repelled by fierce resistance. B-17’s also bomb 2
destroyers and a light cruiser off New Guinea between Lae and Finschhafen.

11/24/42 SOPAC
Search airplanes over Buin area report large number of destroyers and cargo vessels in the harbor.
By this date elements of American Div have pushed along N coast of Guadalcanal to a position S of
Pt Cruz where they wait until a general offensive can be prepared following the arrival of reinforce-
ments. Throughout these operations P-39’s have continually hit ground positions and troops all along
the coast, flying as many as 11 strikes on some days.

11/24/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies rcn over Kiska. Weather precludes westward continuation of rcn. A scheduled mission of 8
B-24’s and 4 B-26’s to Kiska is called off due to icing conditions.

11/25/42 Twelfth AF
Spitfires and P-38’s fly widespread rcn missions over coastal Algeria.

11/25/42 Ninth AF
Air echelon of 316th TC Gp (except for 1 sq which arrives 10 days later) arrives in Egypt, and begins
operations almost immediately. This does much to relieve the transport situation in the Eastern Desert.
P-40’s escort minesweepers in vicinity of Bengasi harbor. RAF raids Tripoli harbor during 25/26 Nov.

11/25/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s and P-40’s cripple 3 freighters on Pearl R near Canton.

11/25/42 Fifth AF
P-38’s hit A/F at Lae. A lone B-25 scores hit on cruiser off Tami I.

11/25/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Kiska, Attu and the Semichis.

11/26/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s fly 3 missions against Tripoli, scoring direct hits on 2 vessels. 1 HB bombs ship at Homs har-
bor. P-40’s patrol over Bengasi and Derna area.

11/26/42 Fifth AF
US and Australian ground forces carry out limited attacks on Buna front, making little progress. In an
effort to break Japanese air superiority over Buna, Fifth AF P-40’s, A-20’s, and B-25’s pound A/F and
AA positions in the area B-26’s strike Salamaua area.

11/26/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 reconnoitering Holtz Bay harbor spots shipping tgts which are subsequently hit by 4 B-26’s
escorted by 4 P-38’s. 1 large vessel is claimed afire and sinking. Rcn is flown over Rat I, Kiska ship-
ping, Agattu, Semichi and N coast of Attu. 2 P-38’s and 1 B-26 sustain minor damage.

11/27/42 France
Adm de Laborde orders French fleet at Toulon scuttled to prevent it from falling into German hands.

11/27/42 Ninth AF
B-17’s bomb Portolago Bay, hitting 2 vessels.

11/27/42 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s and more than 20 P-40’s, the largest CATF effort in China to date, hit shipping and harbor
installations at Hong Kong, firing warehouses and claiming 2 freighters and numerous barges sunk. A
large force of ftrs intercept during the return trip but are driven of by the escort. The P-40’s and B-25’s
claim several airplanes shot down.

11/27/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s pound Buna area, hitting buildings, A/F, and other tgts, as Allied ground forces prepare to
renew attacks in the Buna-Gona area.

11/27/42 Eleventh AF
Photo rcn covers Kiska, Amchitka and Attu. Ship attacked in Holtz Bay on previous day is observed
lower in water and still burning.

11/28/42 Twelfth AF
35 B-17’s of the 97th Gp and newly-arrived 301st Gp bomb Bizerte A/F and dock area. Because of
mud, no P-38 escort is provided. 2 HBs are lost to ftr attacks. B-26’s of newly-arrived 319th Gp bomb
oil tanks, warehouses, and rail yards at Sfax, marking debut of Twelfth AF Mns in NW Africa.
11/28/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Lae and Buna. Elements of 126th Inf, US 32d l)iv arrive on Sanananda front from
Wairopi.

11/28/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 photographs beached freighter at Holtz Bay drawing no AA fire during 10 runs over Bay, and
flies rcn over Kiska.

11/29/42 Twelfth AF
British First Army, after taking Tebourba on 27 Nov, is stalled It Djedeida. In an effort to rejuvenate the
drive on Tunis, elements of British 1st Parachute Brig are dropped at Depienne by Twelfth AF C-47’s,
but the objective of capturing Oudna A/F and threatening Tunis (10 mi to the N) fails because of over-
whelming def of the A/F. Over 300 casualties are suffered by the paratroops. P-38’s and DB-7’s attack
Gabes A/F while other US ftrs operate with RAF out of Bone, furnishing air cover for ground units in
battle area.

11/29/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Tripoli harbor at dusk, hitting docks, warehouses, 2 vessels, and silencing an AA battery.

11/29/42 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb Hongay and Campho on Indochina coast.

11/29/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, P-40’s, and A-20’s pound Gona area while B-25’s and a single A-20 bomb A/F at Lae. B-17’s
intercept force of 4 troop-carrying destroyers proceeding through Vitiaz Strait without air cover. The
HBs damage 2 vessels and cause the others to turn back, thus preventing reinforcement of Gona with
fresh troops from Rabaul.

11/29/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 over Holtz Bay reports vessel bombed and damaged on 26 Nov as still sinking. 1 B-26 flies
uneventful rcn over S shore of Kiska.

11/30/42 Eighth AF
In a meeting at the Air Ministry a joint decision is made on allocation of responsibility, with RAF to pro-
vide aerial def of sectors in which US A/Fs are located while VIII FC operates principally as escort for
bmr strikes against Continent.

11/30/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb N quay at Bizerte; B-26’s hit A/F and rail road at Gabes; DB-7’s attack bridge and rail-
way station at Djedeida. P-38’s escort all 3 missions. Other P-38’s strafe Gabes A/F, fly rcn, and shoot
down an Me-109 in aerial battle near Tunis. Elements of British First Army remain hard pressed at
Djedeida.

11/30/42 Tenth AF
IATF HBs attack shipping at Port Blair in the Andaman Is, claiming damage to one vessel by near
misses. This strike begins a series of raids on this water approach to Burma.

11/30/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s pound A/F, AA positions, and defenses in Buna area. 3 attempts by Allied ground
forces to take Buna fail. US forces establish a block behind enemy forces on Soputa-Sanananda trail
but frontal and flanking assaults make little head-way.
11/30/42 SOPAC
Battle of Tassafaronga. USN turns back Japanese effort to land troops in Tassafaronga area of
Guadalcanal during 30 Nov/1 Dec.

11/30/42 Eleventh AF
Fog prevents rcn over Kiska, while a B-24 on rcn is turned back at Buldir.

12/1/42 Eighth AF
Gen Eaker replaces Gen Spaatz as CG. Spaatz flies to Algeria to serve as air adviser to Gen
Eisenhower, Theater Cmdr.

12/1/42 Twelfth AF
DB-7’s and later B-17’s bomb El Aouina A F, with P-38’s escorting both forces. P-38’s on sweep over
Djedeida area attack tanks NW of town. Enemy counterattack is launched toward Tebourba, inflicting
heavy tank losses on BLADE Force, which, along with part of US 1st Armd Div, was prepared to
attack Tunis on 2 Dec.

12/1/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s, A-20’s, P-400’s, and B-25’s pound Buna area, but ground forces fail in another attempt to cap-
ture the village. Australian 21st Brig, however, turns back from Giruwa 3 large loads of reinforcements
destined for Gona, then attacks and takes Gona, forcing enemy back to Gona Mission for final stand.

12/1/42 Eleventh AF
B-24 flies rcn over Semichis and Attu. Other flights prevented by weather.

12/2/42 Eighth AF
Gen Longfellow replaces Gen Eaker as CG VIII BC.

12/2/42 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb El Aouina A/F following DB-7 raid on same tgt; B-17’s hit Sidi Ahmed A/F and Bizerte
harbor; and B-25’s attack AA guns near Gabes A/F. P-38’s provide escort and fly rcn missions and
sweeps, claiming 8 aircraft and 1 tank destroyed. British First Army withstands another counterattack
on Tebourba.

12/2/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-400’s attack 4 destroyers off Buna and Gona, and A/F and positions in
Buna area and between Watutu Pt and Cape Killerton. As the result of the strike against shipping, the
destroyers, originally bound for Gona with 800 reinforcements, land the troops near mouth of the
Kumusi R 12 mi to the N. After bombardment of Gona, Allied ground forces attack in strength but are
again halted short of the village.

12/2/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 finds Semi chi negative in detailed rcn, and Attu unchanged. B-26 rcn finds Kiska closed by
fog.

12/3/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit docks and shipping at Bizerte harbor. 2 of the escorting P-38’s are shot down by Me 109’s.
DB-7’s, with P-38’s as escort, bomb El Aouina A/F. Spitfires and P-38’s fly patrols and photo rcn over
wide areas of NW Africa, and carry out ftr sweeps during which several ground tgts, including Gabes
A/F, are attacked. British First Army withdraws from Tebourba as German forces, through continuous
attacks, occupy the city during 3/4 Dec.
12/3/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s, P-400’s, and B-25’s bomb and strafe Sanananda Pt and Buna areas and attack small torpedo
boat in Dyke Acland Bay. A lone B-17 attacks sub 75 mi SE of Rabaul. During 3/4 Dec, B-17’s bomb
A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua. US roadblock on Soputa-Sanananda trail remains precarious as
Japanese maintain attacks from all sides and hold on reinforcements.

12/3/42 Eleventh AF
2 bmrs and several ftrs fly rcn over Semichis, Kiska and Attu. Constant air alert in Adak.

12/4/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping and docks at Bizerte. B-26’s, with ftr escort, attack the same tgt a half hour
later. P-38’s, F-4’s, and a B-17 fly rcn, while P- 38’s attack vehicles and troop concentrations, mainly
in Gabes and Sfax areas.

12/4/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s, in first attack bv US bmrs on Italy, hit Italian fleet and docks at Naples. Hits are scored on
numerous harbor installations, a railroad yard, and 3 or 4 ships, including a battleship.

12/4/42 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s and 9 B-26’s escorted by 16 P-38’s take off upon a PBY rpt of surface force SE of Amchitka.
At interception point, area is searched without result. PBY pilot later reports he saw ‘clouds.’ Rcn is
flown over Attu, Agattu, Semichi, Kiska, and Amchitka.

12/5/42 Twelfth AF
Gen Spaatz is announced as Acting Dep CinC for Air, Allied Force in NW Africa. B-17’s bomb docks
and shipping at Tunis. B-25’s hit Sidi Ahmed A/F; DB-7’s follow shortly with raid on same tgt while
another small force of the LBs hit Faid. Each raid is escorted by P-38’s. P-38’s fly rcn over wide areas
of Tunisia, a B-17 photographs Sousse-Sfax-Gabes region, a Mosquito covers A/Fs and harbors in W
Sicily, and an F-4 flies photo rcn over S Sardinia.

12/5/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s pound Buna area. Allied ground forces again fails to take the village, but some ele-
ments push to within 50 yards of Buna, some break through to the sea, and others invest W bank of
Entrance Creek. Buna is thus completely isolated. B-24’s bomb Kavieng A/F.

12/5/42 SOPAC
Gen Marshall informs COMGENSOPAC that AAF units in SOPAC are designated Thirteenth AF. This
is first official step toward creation of the new AF.

12/5/42 Seventh AF
5th and 11th Bomb Gps are formally transferred to SOPAC, along with 12th and 44th Ftr Sqs and an
ordnance and a chemical co.

12/5/42 Eleventh AF
Negative rcn covers Attu, Agattu, the Semichis, Amchitka and Kiska.

12/5/42 ZI
I Concentration Cmd is disbanded, its functions being taken over by the 4 domestic AFs and ATC.

12/6/42 Eighth AF
36 HBs attack Atelier d’Hellemmes locomotive works at Lille while a smaller group of aircraft bomb
Abbeville/Drucat A/F.

12/6/42 Twelfth AF
DB-7’s, with ftr escort, bomb bridge over Medjerda R at El Bathan. P-38’s and F-4’s fly patrols and rcn
missions over parts of Algeria and Tunisia. In ground fighting, German attack penetrates positions of
US 1st Armd Div (with British First Army) on El Guettar Mountains.

12/6/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s sent to attack shipping at Tobruk fail to locate tgt due to bad weather, but a few aircraft manage
to bomb Misurata and 2 enemy AFs. P-40’s fly top cover for AF airplanes attacking Marble Arch.

12/6/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Lakunai A/F and town of Rabaul. B-25’s bomb A/F at Lae.

12/6/42 SOPAC
P-39’s, strafing Munda discover trucks, steam rollers, and other construction equipment, and evidence
of 2 airstrips under construction. B-17’s will bomb Munda 21 times in Dec and continue to hit it in Jan
43, as the Japanese continue to work at building the strips despite the constant air strikes.

12/6/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Attu, Agattu, Amchitka, Kiska and the Semichis.

12/7/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s, attack docks and shipping at Bizerte. Escorted DB-7’s attack tanks in
Tebourba-El Bathan area where elements of British First Army continue to be hard pressed. Other DB-
7’s sent to bomb at La Hencha and Sousse abort because of bad weather. P-38’s and P-40’s fly
numerous rcn missions over Sousse-Sfax-Gabes area and patrols over Oran. B-17’s and F-4’s fly
photo rcn over Sousse-Sfax-Gabes and Tunis-Bizerte areas. 3 sqs of B-24’s of 93d Bomb Gp arrive in
Africa from Eighth AF in UK. Ground fighting subsides as enemy attacks in Tebourba area decrease in
intensity.

12/7/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound area around Buna as ground forces attack the village and clear trench at S edge. B-17’s
attack wrecked vessel off Gona and a tanker off Gasmata. B-25’s hit A/F at Lae.

12/7/42 Eleventh AF
Rcn mission over Semichis and Attu is flown. Rcn of Kiska is aborted due to weather.

12/8/42 Eighth AF
VIII BC study of air attacks on sub pens indicates that available US bombs are incapable of penetrat-
ing roofs of the pens from any bombing level low enough to maintain accuracy.

12/8/42 Twelfth AF
Ftrs of 31st and 52d Gps patrol in Oran-La Senia-Tafaraoui area. Weather prevents operations of all
bmr and ftr units in E Algeria. British First Army obtains permission to withdraw from areas W of
Tebourba and E of Medjez el Bab to more favorable positions slightly to the W from which to prepare
for move on Tunis.

12/8/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly FB missions in battle area E of El Agheila.
12/8/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s pound AA positions at Buna and area around Buna Mission and Cape Endaiadere
as ground forces attack bunker positions on S edge of Buna. P-38’s hit wrecked vessel off Gona. B-
24’s bomb Gasmata A/F. 6 destroyers carrying troops to reinforce Buna-Gona beachhead are bombed
by B-17’s and a lone B-24 and turn back to Rabaul.

12/8/42 Eleventh AF
Attempted bombing mission of Attu and Kiska by 6 B-24’s and 6 B-26’s, escorted by 8 P-38’s, is
forced back by weather. Uneventful rcn is flown by a B-24 and a B-26 over Attu, Agattu, Amchitka,
Kiska, and the Semichis.

12/9/42 Eighth AF
Special report on first 1,100 bmrs dispatched by VIII BC, 17 Aug to 23 Nov justifies high-level daylight
precision bombing.

12/9/42 Twelfth AF
Heavy rains stop most air operations in E Algeria and Tunisia. A few P-38’s fly rcn S of Gafsa, and P-
40’s fly intercept mission over Youks-les-Bains, damaging 1 airplane.

12/9/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly ftr sweep over El Agheila region.

12/9/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s pound Buna area as ground forces prepare for final assault on the village. P-40’s hit area along
Sanananda-Soputa trail. In nearby Gona, following air and arty bombardment, Australian forces over-
come resistance, taking the village in hand-to-hand combat.

12/9/42 SOPAC
Cmd at Guadalcanal passes from Gen Vandegrift, CG First Marine Div, to Gen Patch, CG American
Div. The battle-weary First Marine Div gradually withdraws from Guadalcanal during Dec.

12/9/42 Eleventh AF
The daily weather aircraft cannot return to base due a sudden snow squall and crash-lands at Atka I.
Attempted bombing mission to Kiska Harbor by 3 B-26’s and 6 P-38’s is forced back by weather.

12/10/42 Twelfth AF
Due to heavy rains and waterlogging of A/Fs, aerial activity in Algeria-Tunisia area practically ceases.
Allied troops repulse another armd and inf attack on Medjez el Bab. During 10/11 Dec, elements of
British 78th Div and US 1st Armd Div begin withdrawal to Bedja area to refit. 1st Armd Div sustains
heavy loss of equipment as it withdraws.

12/10/42 Eleventh AF
The weather aircraft which crashlanded at Atka on the previous day is sighted on the W end of the
island, its fuselage broken off aft of the wings. Crew, later brought back, is unharmed except for light
injuries of Gen Lynd, visiting IG. Uneventful rcn covers Attu, Kiska and the Semichis. 4 B-26’s and 6
P-38’s abort a bomb run to Kiska due to weather.

12/11/42 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF creates 5 area cmds covering NW Africa from W coast of Morocco to E coast of Tunisia.
From W to E these are: Moroccan Comp Wg (Col Rosenham R Beam); W Algerian Comp Wg (Col
Lawrence P Hickey); C Algerian Comp Wg (Col Paul L Williams); XII BC (Col Charles T Phillips); and
XII FC (Gen Blackburn). Gen Cannon becomes overall cmdr of the 2 wgs in Algeria. B-25’s with ftr
escort, attack rail bridge at La Hencha. P-38’s fly sea patrol off N coast and over Gulf of Tunis and
rcn over Sousse region. Spitfires sweep over Medjez el Bab, and Bone.

12/11/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb harbor and surrounding areas at Naples with good results. P-40’s fly several FB mission
and sweeps over battle area in preparation for ground assault on El Agheila which Gen Montgomery
schedules for 14 Dec.

12/11/42 Tenth AF
HBs of IATF attack shipping at Port Blair, with negative results.

12/11/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb A/F and T/O in Buna area. B-25’s and B-26’s hit A/F at Lae.

12/11/42 Eleventh AF
Uneventful rcn cover Attu, Agattu, Amchitka, Kiska, and the Semichis. 3 B-26’s and 4 P-38’s rebomb
and strafe previously bombed cargo vessel in Kiska Harbor, scoring 2 more direct hits. The P-38’s
also strafe and bomb Kiska Harbor submarine base and seaplane hangars, camp area, and nearby
gun emplacements.

12/12/42 Eighth AF
17 HBs bomb Rouen-Sotteville M/Y. Bad weather prevents large attack planned for air installations at
Romilly-sur-Seine.

12/12/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb rail facilities and harbor area at Tunis. B-26’s on mission to bomb at
Sousse or La Hencha abort due to very bad weather. P-38’s and P-40’s fly widespread rcn operations.

12/12/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly sweeps and attack ground forces in El Agheila and Brega area. RAF Liberators, under IX
BC operational control, attack dock area at Naples.

12/12/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe barges off Sanananda Pt while B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua.

12/12/42 SOPAC
US HBs begin series of daily attacks on Japanese A/Fs nearing completion at Munda.

12/12/42 Eleventh AF
Attempted photo rcn over Kiska by a B-24 and 2 P-38’s returns without result due to weather. Another
rcn B-24 is turned back by a weather front W of Buldir I.

12/13/42 Twelfth AF
15 B-17’s of 97th Gp hit harbor and docks at Tunis. 10 B-17’s of 301st Gp bomb harbor and docks at
Bizerte and are shortly followed by 19 B-24’s of Eighth AF’s 93d Gp attacking same tgt. B-25’s hit har-
bor area at Sousse while B-26’s blast bridge N of Sfax. P-38’s escort both MB raids. P-38’s, P-40’s,
and Spitfires fly rcn and patrols over much of NW Africa. P-38’s attack several tgts including vehicles
N of Gabes and a schooner off Cape Dimasse. C-47’s fly 17 transport missions between various
points in NW Africa.
12/13/42 Ninth AF
Aircraft of WDAF, including more than 100 US P-40’s, fly strafing and bombing missions against
ground forces which begin withdrawing from El Agheila during early morning. British 51st Inf Div pene-
trates E defenses of the town.

12/13/42 Fifth AF
Convoy of 5 destroyers is detected off Madang, as it attempts to bring in reinforcements for beach-
head in Buna area. B-17’s and B-24’s attack as it moves S but fail to deter its progress. A-20’s bomb
and strafe Cape Killerton area while B-17’s bomb Salamaua area. B-26’s hit A/F at Gasmata.

12/13/42 Eleventh AF
Largely negative rcn is flown over Attu, Agattu, Kiska, Amchitka, and the Semichis by 2 B-24’s and 2
P-38’s.

12/14/42 Eighth AF
IG report states that drain of stocks from Eighth AF for purpose of equipping Twelfth AF is hindering
greatly the trg and combat program of Eighth AF gps.

12/14/42 Twelfth AF
B-24’s bomb harbor and shipping at Bizerte while B-17’s hit similar tgts at Tunis. DB-7’s make 2
attacks on M/Y at Sfax. P-38’s and P-40’s fly escort. P-38’s attack vessels off N Tunisian coast, road
between Tunis and Bizerte, train near Kerker, trucks near Chaaba, and El Djem, and train near La
Hencha. P-40’s fly sweeps; F-4’s carry out photo rcn over areas of Tunisia; C-47’s fly 19 transport
mission between various points in NW Africa.

12/14/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s continue to pound retreating forces E of El Agheila As British 7th Armd and 51st Inf Div push
W, 2d NZ Div pushes SW and rounds enemy’s right flank, then heads NW towards coast to cut off
retreat.

12/14/42 Fifth AF
Troop-carrying destroyers, attacked by Fifth AF aircraft on 13 Dec, reach mouth of Mambare R and
unload without being detected. However, Fifth AF MBs, LBs and ftrs, along with RAAF airplanes, sub-
sequently deliver damaging blows against these troops and their supplies and also hit forces along
Kumusi R, in Cape Endaiadere area, and along the Mambare R. The destroyers are attacked off Cape
Ward Hunt by MRs and HBs. A/Fs at Lae and Gasmata are also bombed.

12/15/42 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack El Aouina A/F while B-17’s bomb harbor area. Other B-17’s hit harbor at Bizerte. F-4’s fly
several photo rcn missions over coastal Tunisia covering area from Bizerte to Gabes, ftrs fly routine
patrols, and C-47’s carry out numerous courier and transport missions in NW Africa.

12/15/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s, opening Ninth AF offensive against Tunisian ports, hit railroad yard, repair shop, and round-
house at Sfax. RAF B-24’s, operationally controlled by IX BC, hit Naples harbor during 15/16 Dec. B-
25’s and P-40’s strike at retreating troops and vehicles between El Agheila and Merduma, as 2d NZ
Div drives to coast in Merduma area to obstruct the retreating forces.

12/15/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit forces along Mambare R while a B-24 bombs wrecked ship at Gona.
12/16/42 Twelfth AF
DB-7’s bomb rail junction E of Mateur and hit town area of Massicault and nearby vehicle dispersal
area. P-38’s attack ships off N coast of Tunisia scoring hit on 1 vessel. Other P-38’s fly rcn missions,
exchanging ineffective fire with enemy airplanes. C-47’s continue transport and courier missions in
NW Africa. Col Carlyle H Ridenour takes over as CO XII BC.

12/16/42 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly FB missions and sweeps over battle area as enemy, breaking into small dets, manage; to
withdraw from El Agheila positions after hard fighting and heavy losses. B-25’s hit concentrations and
transport tgts.

12/16/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-26’s bomb forces in Buna area and at mouth of Kumusi R, and strafe barge and lagoon
shoreline S of the Kumusi’s mouth. B-24’s attack wreck off Gona, cargo vessel in Bismarck Sea, and
a destroyed, 2 cargo ships, and 2 tankers in Solomon Sea, SE of Cape Orford.

12/17/42 N Africa
Adm Darlan announces French Fleet units at Alexandria, Dakar, and N African ports are joining Allied
forces.

12/17/42 Twelfth AF
36 B-17’s hit harbors and dock; at Tunis and Bizerte, claiming damage to both tgts and destruction of
1 vessel and 3 aircraft at Tunis. DB-7’s and A-20’s hit military installations N and W of Gabes A/F and
landing ground near Sidi Tabet. B-25’s and B-26’s on shipping raid in Gulf of Tunis fail to sight ves-
sels. P-38’s and Spitfires escort all the bomb missions. P-38’s on sea mission off N Tunisia engage
German aircraft in combat, claiming 1 destroyed. Other P-38’s and F-4’s fly rcn over Tunisia.

12/17/42 Tenth AF
CATF planes pound Lashio.

12/17/42 Fifth AF
B-26’s bomb Buna mission while US ground forces make fruitless attacks on The Triangle now
dubbed ‘Bloody Triangle.’”

12/17/42 SOPAC
US 132d Inf opens preliminaries for offensive on Guadalcanal with attack on positions in Mount
Austen area which overlooks Henderson Field. The enemy offers bitter resistance. AAF aircraft, espe-
cially P-39’s, and Marine SBD’s, provide spt and continue to do so as the offensive progresses, cut-
ting off Japanese forces from coastal supply points, hitting reinforcements moving through the jungle,
and destroying ammo dumps.

12/17/42 Eleventh AF
A rcn sortie is flown over Attu, Agattu, Kiska, Amchitka, and the Semichis. 2 attacks by 5 B-24’s, 2 B-
25’s, and 4 B-26’s—the second attack escorted by 8 P-38’s—take off for Kiska. Only the first mission,
4 B-24’s, gets through and hits submarine base area, marine railway, buildings, and communication
facilities. Second mission aborts due to weather. P-38’s and B-24’s also fly offshore patrol between
Vega Pt and Little Kiska.

12/18/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, hit Bizerte harbor and shipping offshore. Direct hit scored on 1 vessel Attacks
by ftrs result in loss of 1 HB and 4 ftrs. 3 enemy ftrs are destroyed and others damaged. B-26’s and
P-38 escorts attack M/Y at Sousse, hitting station, roundhouse, and other buildings, tracks, and a
train. Heavy AA accounts for 2 MBs. DB-7’s, with ftr escort, hit landing ground and dispersal area near
Mateur and attack railroad yards in the town. P-38’s and P-40’s fly rcn missions and sweeps over
Tunisia and attack ground tgts, including a train N of Sfax and trucks near Sainte-Marie-du-Zit. C-47’s
continue transport missions in NW Africa.

12/18/42 Ninth AF
93d Bomb Gp, Eighth AF, is attached to IX BC for operations. P-40’s fly rcn and patrol as British
Eighth Army’s lead div, 2d NZ, clashes with enemy rear guards at Nofilia. B-17’s hit shipping and har-
bor installations at Sousse. RAF B-24’s, under IX BC, follow with raid on same tgt during 18/19 Dec.

12/18/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit positions at Kurenada in Cape Endaiadere area where Allied ground forces launch concert-
ed assault. B-17’s attack convoy in Astrolabe Bay off Madang, while B-24’s bomb Alexishafen area. B-
24’s bomb A/F at Lae and attack the convoy off Madang and a transport NW of Lorengau.

12/18/42 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies rcn over Kiska, Attu, Agattu, and Semichis.

12/19/42 Twelfth AF
Rain curtails operations. A-20’s and DB-7’s, with ftr escort, hit M/Y at Sfax. Ftrs fly routine patrol in
Oran area.

12/19/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s hit Buna Mission area in which Australian forces again attacking The Triangle are
halted by fierce crossfire. B-24’s and B-17’s attack warships, transports, and cargo vessels off
Madang in Astrolabe Bay and NNW of Finschhafen off coast of Huon Peninsula. B-25’s bomb A/F at
Lae.

12/19/42 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly rcn and patrol over Amchitka and Kiska. 4 escorting P-38’s turn back due to weather and
mechanical difficulties.

12/19/42 Eighth AF
72 HBs attack air de pot at Romilly-sur-Seine in effective raid. 6 bmrs are lost to ftrs.

12/20/42 Twelfth AF
Operations are severely curtailed as result of heavy rains. C-47’s maintain transport and courier serv-
ice. Ftrs fly rcn and scramble missions.

12/20/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s sent to attack Sousse harbor, abort because of 2 weather; 3 bomb wrecked vessel N of Sfax.

12/20/42 Tenth AF
CATF bmrs hit Lashio. Japanese airplanes bomb Calcutta and vicinity, hitting docks, shipping, and
A/Fs in the area.

12/20/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s pound Giropa Pt and area around Buna Mission near which are located strong
bunker positions. After preparatory bombardment Australian forces again assault the positions, attack-
ing twice under cover of smoke, but are beaten back. A decision is made to bypass The Triangle.
12/20/42 Eleventh AF
4 B-26’s, 5 B-24’s, 4 B-25’s, and 9 P-38’s make a coordinated bombing, strafing, and incendiary
attack on Kiska Harbor installations and vicinity, especially on the submarine base and near the
marine railway and gun emplacements. A direct hit is scored on a probable ammo dump. P-38’s also
strafe previously damaged cargo ship off Trout Lagoon. 1 B-24 and 2 P-38’s fly photo and rcn patrol
over Attu, Agattu, Semichis, and Amchitka.

12/21/42 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents B-17’s from bombing Sfax or secondary tgt, Gabes. P-38’s on scramble over Youks-
les-Bains down 2 Ju 88’s. P-40’s destroy a tank and several cars and trucks with trailers in Kairouan
area. F-4’s fly 3 photo rcn missions over area between Bizerte and Gabes while C-47’s continue
transport and courier missions.

12/21/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s of 93d Bomb Gp abort mission against Sousse harbor due to weather. 6 RAF Liberators, under
IX BC control, attack the harbor; results are not observed. Light forces of British Eighth Army overtake
enemy rearguard at Sirte and are halted temporarily.

12/21/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack vessels in Finschhafen harbor while B-24’s carry out single-bmr strikes on cargo ship N
of Finschhafen and barges at mouth of the Mambare R and off Cape Ward Hunt.

12/21/42 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies uneventful rcn over Amchitka, Kiska, Semichis, and Attu. A B-24 and 2 P-38’s abort photo
mission due to weather.

12/22/42 Twelfth AF
Solid overcast prevents B-17’s from bombing Bizerte or alternate tgts of Sousse and Sfax. P-40’s
shoot up train in Kairouan and destroy trucks on Sfax-Faid road. F-4’s continue rcn between Bizerte
and Gabes-Medenine area. C-47’s continue courier missions. British 5 Corps of First Army renews
drive on Tunis. 2d Coldstream Gds attack Djebel el Ahmera (Longstop Hill) NE of Medjez el Bab.

12/22/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s of 93d Gp and RAF Liberators are dispatched against harbor at Sousse. Only 2 HBs reach tgt.
Others are forced to return because of weather, but a few manage to bomb Monastir and railroads at
Mahdia.

12/22/42 Tenth AF
CATF aircraft bomb Lashio.

12/22/42 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound Maimba mission and village near Buna when ground forces continue to resist stubborn-
ly. B-17’s hit ship in harbor at Arawe while a single 3-24 attacks a transport off Gasmata.

12/22/42 Ninth AF
26 B-24’s staging 42 through Midway from Hawaii bomb Wake I during 22/23 Dec.

12/22/42 Eleventh AF
All missions including a B-24 weather run canceled due to weather.

12/23/42 AAF
Committee of Operations Analysts, in process of formulating a basis for tgt selection, presents an
interim report stating principle of concentration of bombardment against a few essential industries or
services.

12/23/42 Twelfth AF
Total cloud cover causes B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s, to abort bombing mission against Tunis and
Bizerte A/Fs. Spitfires fly routine patrol over Oran-Tafaraoui area. C-47’s fly courier missions. Elements
of US 1st Div, after relieving 2d Coldstream Gds on Djebel el Ahmera, are forced to withdraw by
German counterattack.

12/23/42 Ninth AF
324th Ftr Gp arrives in Egypt to join Ninth AF.

12/23/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe troops near Gona and at Woiba Is. B-25’s bomb Cape Gloucester A/F, and at tack ship at
Pilelo I. B-24’s carry out single-bmr attacks on transport WSW of Cape Orford, a vessel NW of
Lorengau, a cargo ship at Arawe, and the Cape Gloucester A/F.

12/24/42 Eighth AF
First P-47’s arrive in ETO. However, because of VHF radios and engine difficulties, the P-47’s are not
sent into combat until Apr 43.

12/24/42 N Africa
Adm Darlan is assassinated in Algiers. Gen Giraud becomes acting French ruler of African colonies.

12/24/42 Twelfth AF
Weather restricts operations to routine C-47 courier lights, Spitfire patrols in Oran-Tafaraoui area, and
an attack by 4 P-40’s on bridge N of Gabes. During conference with Gen Eisenhower, Gen Sir
Anderson, CG British First Army, decides to cease attack Oil Tunis until after rainy season. British
forces retake positions on Djebel el Ahmera.

12/24/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s sent to bomb Tunis abort because of weather. B-24’s attack harbor at Naples during 23/24
Dec; 1 bombs Taranto.

12/24/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe troops near Kel and along N Amboga R and trail. B-17’s and B-24’s hit shipping and A/F
at Gasmata. Other B-24’s, operating singly, bomb Lae, a schooner in Vitiaz Strait, and the harbor at
Arawe.

12/24/42 SOPAC
3 P-39’s and USMC F-4F’s and SBD’s carry out their most devastating raid on Munda, claiming 24 ftrs
destroyed on the ground and in the air. None of the attacking ftrs are lost.

12/24/42 Eleventh AF
The rcn aircraft over Kiska finds shipping there unchanged. Weather cancels other missions.

12/25/42 Twelfth AF
P-40’s bomb troop concentration at Sfax. P-38’s sent to bomb convoy off N Tunisia fail to sight ships.
Germans retake Djebel el Ahmera.
12/25/42 Fifth AF
A B-17 attacks sub in Wide Bay off New Britain; 1 B-24 attack runways at Cape Gloucester and anoth-
er bombs Lae.

12/25/42 Eleventh AF
A-24 takes photos of Kiska and Attu and unsuccessfully bombs 6 barges between Gertrude Cove and
Kiska Harbor. The B-24 then sights 8 float Zeros. 3 unsuccessfully attempt to attack the HB.

12/26/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with ftr escort, hit harbor and shipping at Bizerte; heavy AA and ftr attacks account for 2 HBs
and 2 P-38’s, P-38’s claim 2 FW-190’s destroyed. Other B-17’s, with P-40 escort, bomb harbor and
shipping at Sfax; HBs claim 3 vessels sunk. P-38’s on rcn attack locomotives and motor vehicles S of
Tunis and W of Sousse. P-40’s strafe barges off Sousse, destroying 1 of them, and strafe ground tgts
during rcn over Kairouan-Sousse-Kasserine area. Spitfires patrol Oran area. C-47’s continue transport
runs. During 26/27 Dec transports drop det of US paratroops at bridge N of El Djem.

12/26/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s are dispatched against Tunis harbor during 26/27 Dec; hit primary tgt while 2 others bomb
Sousse and Sfax.

12/26/42 Tenth AF
12 IATF B-24’s bomb railroad station, dock area, arsenal, and power plant at Bangkok. CATF B-25’s
hit Lashio.

12/26/42 Fifth AF
HBs carry out single bmr attacks against Cape Gloucester, Finschhafen, and Madang, and attack
shipping off New Britain. Japanese aircraft from Rabaul attack Doboduru but are driven off by Fifth AF
ftrs.

12/26/42 SOPAC
Gen Mulcahy, USMC, arrives on Guadalcanal with Second Marine Aircraft Wg and assumes opera-
tional control of all aircraft on the island, including those of the AAF.

12/26/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s and 9 P-38’s attack Holtz Bay but do not find the 8 float Zeros seen there the previous day.
The P-38’s strafe Attu installations at minimum altitude. The B-24’s bomb Sarana Bay. AA fire downs
one P-38 and damages another. Later 6 B-25’s and 4 P-38’s over Kiska and Gertrude Cove abort due
to low ceiling. An OA-10 flies rcn over NE Kiska.

12/27/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s, bomb shipping and dock facilities at Sousse, damaging docks and ware-
houses and claiming direct hits on 4 vessels. P-38’s and P-40’s fly several rcn missions over Tunisia
while Spitfires patrol Oran and Bone areas. C-47 transport flights continue. British First Army repels
attack in Medjez el Bab area.

12/27/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s pound shipping at Rabaul while B-26’s hit tgts in Gona area. A single B-24 hits runway at
Finschhafen.

12/27/42 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s flying rcn over Kiska and Amchitka abort in bad weather.
12/28/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb dock and harbor installations at Sousse. P-38’s provide escort. P-38’s and P-40’s on
patrol and rcn missions claim 4 airplanes downed in combat and several vehicles destroyed at various
points in Tunisia. C-47’s, some escorted by Spitfires, continue courier and ferry missions. F-4’s fly rcn
over Tunis, Sousse and Sfax areas, and Spitfires patrol Oran and Bone areas.

12/28/42 Ninth AF
During 27/28 Dec and during day, B-24’s, including RAF Liberators under IX BC control, bomb harbor
at Sousse, hitting vessels and dock installations. British Army patrols reach point E of Buerat, over-
looking Wadi el Chebir, without opposition.

12/28/42 Tenth AF
CATF B-25’s, with ftr spt, hit Magwe.

12/28/42 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Rabaul, Gasmata and Lae.

12/28/42 Eleventh AF
Icing conditions and low visibility prevent all flying.

12/29/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s attack Sousse docks and harbor; P-38’s provide escort. DB-7’s and A-20’s hit bridges at La
Hencha; escorting P-40’s strafe flatcars and locomotive at Sainte-Juliette. P-38’s attack tank depot SE
of Pont-du-Fahs; DB-7’s and A-20’s follow with attack on same tgt. P-38’s and P-40’s fly rcn missions
and patrols over wide areas of Algeria and Tunisia. C-47’s continue transport missions throughout NW
Africa.

12/29/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s sent to bomb Tunis harbor during 29/30 Dec find tgt obscured by clouds and attack Sousse
instead.

12/29/42 Tenth AF
12 B-24’s attack shipping in Rangoon vicinity.

12/29/42 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe forces and occupied areas at Lokanu and along W bank of Amboga R. B-24’s carry out
single-bmr attacks on A/Fs at Lae and Gasmata.

12/29/42 Eleventh AF
B-24 flies negative rcn over Rat I and Amchitka. Scheduled Kiska attack and Amchitka rcn missions
are canceled by bad weather.

12/30/42 Eighth AF
40 HBs hit submarine base at Lorient, which now shows cumulative effect of repeated bombardment.

12/30/42 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, attack docks and M/Y at Sfax. B-25’s escorted by P-38’s, follow with attack
on same M/Y. DB-7’s hit troop concentration near Gabes, this attack being followed by A-20 raid on
the A/F. During afternoon more DB-7’s hit Gabes, concentrating on the A/F. P-40’s and P-38’s furnish
escort for the raids on Gabes. A-20’s hit fuel dump at El Aouinet; on return flight, escorting P-40’s
strafe near El Guettar. P-38’s fly 2 rcn missions to Tripoli, 1 flight destroying several trucks on return
trip. P-40’s and F-4’s fly uneventful rcn missions.

12/30/42 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping at Rabaul. A-20’s strafe forces in Duvira Creek area while B-24’s carry out sin-
gle-bmr attacks on A/F at Lae, Madang Village, and troops and vehicles at Wewak. A B-17 strafes a
schooner in Jacquinot Bay.

12/30/42 Eleventh AF
B-25’s and 14 P-38’s approach Kiska Harbor at minimum altitude for a bombing and strafing attack. 2
ships and 3 submarines, newly arrived, are covered by Zeros. 4 of them engage the approaching P-
38’s in a dogfight. 2 P-38’s are shot down and 4 Zeros are scored as probable. The B-25’s meanwhile
attack the ships with unobserved results. One B-25 is shot down off Little Kiska. A PBY picks up sur-
vivors, but fails to return. Kiska Harbor is then attacked once more by 5 B-24’s, 4 B-25’s, and 4 B-
26’s. They claim 2 hits on both vessels observing explosions on the smaller ship. A B-24 photographs
Amchitka. Weather rcn of Near Is is canceled due to weather. Aerial rcn observes for first time
Japanese use of smoke screen at Kiska Harbor.

12/31/42 Ninth AF
B-24’s, including RAF Liberators, bomb shipping and dock area at Sfax with good results.

12/31/42 Twelfth AF
LBs, with ftr escort, make 2 attacks on Sousse, bombing railroad yards and docks. Escorted B-17’s hit
harbor at Sfax while B-26’s, with ftr protection, hit A/F area at Gabes and shipping and rail bridges in
Bizerte-Tunis area. P-38’s and P-40’s, flying rcn, destroy several vehicles. Other ftrs fly routine patrols
and escort C-47’s on transport missions.

12/31/42 Tenth AF
P-40’s on armed rcn hit railroad T/Os from Naba to Pinbaw. A-20’s strafe forces in Sanananda and
Giruwa area and along Amboga R. B-26’s pound forces on N shore of Markham R near its mouth,
while A-20’s strafe parked aircraft at Lae. B-24’s operating singly, bomb A/F at Gasmata and attack
shipping in Wide Bay and Saint George Channel.

12/31/42 SOPAC
B-26’s of 69th Bomb Sq arrive on Guadalcanal.

12/31/42 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, covered by 9 P-38’s, attack Kiska Harbor, hitting 2 cargo vessels. 1 of 6 intercepting ftrs is
probably shot down. 1 B-25 searching for a Navy aircraft missing since the previous day also flies rcn
over Semisopochnoi, Segula, Little Sitkin, Gareloi, and Amchitka.
1943

1/1/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Cannon becomes CG, XII BC. Col Peter S Rask takes cmd of XII A Spt Cmd. B-17’s hit harbor at
Tunis, while B-26’s hit M/Y. B-25’s on mission against shipping near La Goulette abort due to weather.
Ftrs escort bmr missions and C-47 transport runs and carry out routine patrols.

1/1/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike harbor at Tunis, hitting turning basin, area just SW of it, and nearby rail junction. A few of
the aircraft bomb SW and SE coast of Sicily.

1/1/43 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s attack railroad bridge near Myitnge, claiming several hits on the tgt. The nearby A/F is also
bombed.

1/1/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Rabaul, Gasmata, and Lae, and attack shipping at Rabaul.

1/2/43 Eighth AF
4 radar-equipped B-24’s fly ‘moling,’ or intruder, mission aimed at harassing enemy in weather unsuit-
able for large missions by alerting air-raid crews in area north of the Ruhr. This mission and 2 subse-
quent missions in Jan are foiled by clear weather over tgt area.

1/2/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb harbor and shipping at La Goulette. Escorting P-38’s and Me 109’s engage in air battle,
each side losing 2 airplanes. A-20’s and. DB-7’s, with ftr escorts, consecutively raid Sousse harbor. In
afternoon, DB-7’s again hit the harbor. B-26’s, with ftr protection, hit bridge N of El Djem. Ftrs fly
escort, patrol, and rcn missions, attacking enemy vehicles and aircraft. Several trucks and Ftrs are
claimed destroyed.

1/2/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb A/F at Heraklion. B-24’s hit A/F at Kastelli/Pediada.

1/2/43 Tenth AF
CATF Ftrs continue to hit transportation tgts, strafing truck convoy on Burma Road. The strikes begin
near Loiwing and cover 30 mi of highway. At least 5 trucks are destroyed and others damaged. 6 B-
25’s bomb Monywa A/F.

1/2/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s, B-25’s, B-26’s, and B-24’s, hit A/F and T/Os at Lae and Gasmata. Buna Mission is finally over-
run by Australian and US forces.

1/2/43 Eleventh AF
3 B-25’s, 3 B-26’s, and 8 P-38’s heading for Kiska are forced back by bad weather. The weather air-
craft cannot see into Kiska Harbor or Gertrude Cove. 2 B-24’s fly photo rcn over Amchitka and
encounter poor weather. An OA-10 unsuccessfully searches islands E of Segula for missing OA-10.

1/3/43 Eighth AF
68 HBs of VIII BC strike Saint-Nazaire U-boat base in first attack on that installation since 23 Nov 42,
and the heaviest attack to date against submarine bases. Formation (instead of individual) precision
bombing is used for the first time by VIII BC, and considerable damage is done to dock area. There is
heavy ftr opposition, and German flak is thrown up in an effective predirected barrage rather than in
the usual attempt to track the bmrs. 7 aircraft are lost and 47 damaged; 70 men are missing and 5
killed.

1/3/43 Twelfth AF
All XII FC units in Tunisia (Ftrs and LBS) attack tanks which, with inf and arty Spt, have overrun
French troops at Fondouk el Aouareb. The ftrs and LBs attack the tanks as they move W from
Fondouk. Several tanks are reported destroyed or aflame and numerous other tanks and vehicles
damaged. Spitfires based in Algeria escort C-47’s on transport missions.

1/3/43 Ninth AF
RAF Baltimores, operating under IX BC, bomb Suda Bay and Timbakion A/F. A few of the aircraft
bomb Kapistri.

1/3/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s strafe troops in waters off Buna as US-Australian ground forces are mopping up in nearby
Buna Mission area. B-26’s along with a single B-24, bomb A/F at Lae while a B-24 bombs Madang
and an A-20 hits Salamaua. A lone B-24 strafes A/F at Gasmata.

1/3/43 Eleventh AF
All but 2 searches are canceled because of weather.

1/4/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s sent, in 2 forces, to bomb Bizerte are forced to abort by heavy clouds over tgt. B-25’s hit rail-
road yards at Kairouan while A-20’s attack Cherichera. Ftrs provide escort for the bmrs and for C-47
transport runs, and fly rcn and patrol missions.

1/4/43 Ninth AF
Col Robert Kauch replaces Gen Adler as CO IX ASC.

1/4/43 Tenth AF
HBs from Gaya and Pandaveswar pound M/Y at Mandalay, halting northbound flow of supplies.
Tracks and cars in S half of the M/Y are heavily bombed, causing fires visible for 70 mi. HBs also
damage 15,000-ton transport at mouth of Rangoon R. 1 B-25 and 9 P-40’s hit rail tgts at Naba.

1/4/43 Fifth AF
B-26’s pound Sanananda Pt area as preparations for allied offensive in that sector get underway. A-
20’s and B-25’s hit A/F, AA positions and buildings at Lae. B-24’s, on single-plane flights, bomb A/F at
Lae and attack schooners off Gasmata and Cape Kwoi.

1/4/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, 3 B-25’s, 3 B-26’s, and 10 P-40’s en route to Kiska, are forced back near Segula by snow
squalls and low ceiling. The weather aircraft flies unsuccessful rcn over Kiska. Photo rcn is flown over
Amchitka. An OA-10 investigates flares reported near Kagalaska Strait.

1/5/43 AAF
Gen Spaatz is designated Air CinC, Allied AF, in N Africa and, as such, Chief Air Adviser to Gen
Eisenhower, the CinC Allied Forces.

1/5/43 Twelfth AF
Allied AF is activated. It includes Twelfth AF, EAC (RAF) and such French air units as might be
assigned or attached to it. The cmd serves under direction of CinC, Allied Forces. System of area
cmds in NW Africa is reorganized. HQ announces that the Moroccan, W Algerian, and C Algerian
Comp Wgs are to be replaced by 2d, 1st, and 3d Air Def Wgs, respectively, upon arrival of these units
in the theater. B-17’s, with large P-38 escort, attack Sfax power station. Ftr-escorted B-26’s hit
Kairouan A/F. Other ftrs fly patrols, rcn, and C-47 escort.

1/5/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s of 93d Gp bomb Sousse harbor (clouds obscure primary tgt at Tunis). RAF Liberators of 160
Sq during 5/6 Jan, hit harbors at Tunis and Sousse. Severe 2-day storm (4-5 Jan) sharply decreases
capacity of Bengasi port and forces British Eighth Army to make greater use of more distant port of
Tobruk.

1/5/43 Fifth AF
B-26’s again pound Sanananda Point area as Australian inf and armd elements reach Soputa and US
forces of 128th Inf start NW along coast toward Tarakena as preliminary moves to all-out assault on
Sanananda get under way. B-17’s, A-20’s, B-25’s, and B-24’s hit A/F at Lae, and harbor, shipping, and
A/F at Rabaul.

1/5/43 Eleventh AF
3 B-25’s sink a 6,500-ton cargo vessel previously sighted by a PBY off Holtz Bay, where a weather
and armed rcn B-24 with direct bomb hits sinks another freighter shortly afterwards. A B-24 flies photo
rcn over Amchitka, concentrating on Constantine Harbor. A Kiska attack mission of 6 HBs, 6 MBs, and
12 ftrs is canceled due to weather.

1/6/43 Twelfth AF
A-20’s, in 2 forces, hit military camp S of Kairouan. B-25’s hit Kairouan railroad yards. Ftrs escort
bmrs, carry out patrols and rcn flights, and accompany C-47’s on transport operations.

1/6/43 Fifth AF
B-26’s pound forces in Sanananda Pt area; A-20’s hit Lae A/F; B-17’s, B-24’s, B-26’s, and P-38’s
attack convoy heading SW off coast of New Britain bound for Lae; a single B-24 bombs Gasmata A/F.

1/6/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Amchitka, the Semichis, Agattu, and Attu. Flotsam sighted outside of Holtz Bay con-
firms that freighter bombed on previous day sank. 6 B-24’s, 6 B-25’s, and 12 P-38’s take off to attack
Kiska. The P-38’s and 1 B-24 turn back due to weather. The B-25’s find the tgt obscured and 5 Zeros
waiting to intercept them, whereupon they turn back without attacking. The 5 remaining B-24’s circle
Kiska without contacting enemy airplanes. One of the B-24’s, exploiting a break in cloud cover, bombs
Kiska submarine base area which the others then bomb also through the clouds.

1/7/43 Twelfth AF
Allied AF GO makes Twelfth AF responsible for air spt of US land forces in N Africa, and EAC respon-
sible for spt of British First Army. However, units are to be placed under operational control of the
other as the situation might dictate. B-26’s bomb A/F and barracks at Gabes while A-20’s attack troop
concentrations at Kairouan. Ftrs escort both raids. Ftrs carry out several rcn missions and escort
transports of 51st TC Wg on routine missions.

1/7/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit shipping in harbor at Palermo. Several other HBs abort because of bad weather. 1 B-24 on
special mission bombs Maiouli Quay at Piraeus.
1/7/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s blast fuel storage at Mangshih. CATF aircraft begin a series of raids, lasting through 10 Jan,
during which they destroy trucks along Burma Road, barges on the Irrawaddy R, and stores in the
Bhamo area.

1/7/43 Fifth AF
Japanese convoy bound for Lae from New Britain is again attacked by HBs, MBs, LBs, and ftrs (along
with RAAF planes) in Solomon Sea off Finschhafen and during its progress off S coast of Huon
Peninsula through Huon Gulf to Lae. Despite the heavy air resistance the convoy reaches its destina-
tion. Ftrs also hit A/F at Lae.

1/7/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s and 12 P-38’s dispatched to Kiska turn back due to cloud cover. 6 B-24’s circle over Kiska for
2 hrs until 4 can bomb the submarine base. AA fire damages 3 of the attackers. Negative rcn is flown
over Amchitka, Kiska, Agattu, and Attu. Photos taken reveal use of smoke pots by the defenders and
also suggest construction of a ftr strip along the ridge S of Salmon Lagoon.

1/8/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit docks at Ferryville and naval base at Bizerte. R-25’s hit bridges and rail junctions at Graiba
and at Kalaa Srira while B-26’s hit Kairouan A/F. The HBs and MBs are escorted by P-38’s. A-20’s,
escorted by P-40’s, bomb tank concentration near Gabes. Other ftrs fly numerous patrols and rcn mis-
sions.

1/8/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Tunis after weather and engine trouble prevent planned attack on Bizerte. RAF Liberators,
under IX BC operational control, attack rail junction near Tripoli.

1/8/43 Tenth AF
6 P-40’s bomb and strafe Watugyi and Nsopzup and strafe other tgts. 6 B-25’s bomb storage area at
Bhamo.

1/8/43 Fifth AF
HBs, MBs, and LBs, with ftr cover, join RAAF airplanes in continued pounding of convoy as it unloads
about 4,000 reinforcements at Lae. Enemy ftr cover and allied aircraft continue fierce air combat.

1/8/43 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies photo rcn over Amchitka. Another B-24 aborts a weather run over Kiska because of instru-
ment trouble.

1/9/43 Twelfth AF
B-26’s, with ftr escort, hit A/F 10 mi S of Tripoli while B-25’s attack shipping off N Tunisian coast. Ftrs
fly rcn and patrol, and escort C-47’s.

1/9/43 Ninth AF
20 P-40’s fly cover mission for RAF.

1/9/43 Tenth AF
5 B-25’s, with escort of 9 P-40’s, bomb Bhamo. Other ftrs strafe T/Os in Wanling, Bhamo, and Loiwing
areas.

1/9/43 Fifth AF
US HBs, MBs, LBs, and ftrs, along with RAAF planes, continue to pound convoy as it leaves Lae.
A/Fs, supply dumps, and troop concentrations at Lae and at Salamaua are also hit. 4 days of attacks
on the convoy result in 2 transports sunk, several vessels damaged, and about 80 airplanes
destroyed.

1/9/43 Eleventh AF
50-plus knot winds at Adak prevent missions.

1/10/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Craig takes cmd of XII A Spt Cmd. B-26’s, with P-38 escort, attack M/Y and oil tanks at Gabes. B-
26’s, sent against Sousse abort because of bad weather. A-20’s, with P-40 cover, hit military camp at
Kebili. Ftrs escort C-47 missions and fly rcn and patrols. 1 P-40, on special mission, bombs German
HQ at Kairouan.

1/10/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s forced by overcast to divert from primary tgt of Bizerte, strike La Goulette, the seaport of the
city of Tunis. P-40’s fly rcn missions.

1/10/43 Tenth AF
MBs and HBs jointly attack Myitnge bridge, knocking out a span and causing considerable damage to
the entire tgt.

1/10/43 Fifth AF
Allied aircraft operating over Solomon Sea S of New Britain continue to attack vessels of convoy
which departed Lae on 9 Jan after unloading reinforcements and supplies. Supply dumps and AA
positions in Lae area are also bombed.

1/10/43 SOPAC
P-39’s and SBD’s spt ground forces in Guadalcanal battle area. Strong-point and ammo dump are
destroyed.

1/11/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb fort and town of Gadames and attack rail bridge and highway bridge across the Oued el
Akarit, NNW of Gabes. Escorting P-38’s engage in 25-min combat with attacking ftrs, shooting down 1
and severely damaging another. 2 P-38’s are lost. B-25’s bomb shipping at NE Tunisian coast.
Escorting P-38’s claim 3 aircraft shot down. Other ftrs fly patrol and rcn, and escort C-47 transport
missions.

1/11/43 Ninth AF
During 10/11 Jan, RAF Liberators, under IX BC control, bomb road junction at Tripoli. During daylight,
US B-24’s hit harbor at Naples. P-40’s fly rcn and escort missions.

1/11/43 Tenth AF
Ftrs attack Bhamo, destroying barges, tugs, warehouses, and other port facilities. The ftrs also strafe
fuel drums along road between Chefang and Mangshih and hit a truckful of soldiers near Ho-lu.

1/11/43 SOPAC
B-26’s and P-39’s hit Munda area.

1/12/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb Castel Benito A/F S of Tripoli, claiming destruction of at least 20 parked airplanes. HBs
claim destruction of 14 attacking aircraft in aerial combat. B-25’s sent to hit shipping in Straits of Sicily
and in Gulf of Gabes fail to find tgts and return with bombs. B-26’s hit bridges at La Hencha and
Chaaba, completely destroying 1 bridge. Ftrs fly patrols, rcn, and C-47 escort, and strafe moored sea-
planes and destroy numerous trucks during sweep over Ben Gardane area.

1/12/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s carry out 3 scramble interceptor missions, claiming 2 ftrs shot down. RAF Liberators, under IX
BC, hit Tripoli.

1/12/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s, in single-plane actions, bomb Finschhafen and Madang areas.

1/12/43 SOPAC
B-26’s, P-38’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s attack Munda. Other P-39’s hit forces on Guadalcanal.

1/12/43 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s cover a small US Army and Navy force landing unopposed at Amchitka. 2 B-25’s and 4 P-38
escorts also on this cover mission turn back due to weather. Weather rcn is flown over Attu, Agattu,
Semichis and, lastly, over Kiska Harbor, where 4 ships are observed.

1/13/43 Eighth AF
64 HBs drop approximately 125 tons of bombs on the steel works, locomotive works, and M/Y at Lille.
Locomotive construction and repair work are seriously impaired.

1/13/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, with P 38 escort, bomb partially sunken freighter between Tunisia and Sicily. Ftrs fly uneventful
rcn and patrol.

1/13/43 Ninth AF
Weather prevents B-24’s from attacking Tripoli and also causes B-25’s sent to bomb Bir Dufan to
abort. P-40’s fly cover for RAF Baltimores.

1/13/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Sanananda Pt area and forces along Sanananda track. HBs and MBs hit dock
facilities at Lae and A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua.

1/13/43 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth AF, XIII BC, and XIII FC are activated in S Pacific. Thirteenth AF HQ is established on
Espiritu Santo, FC HQ on New Caledonia, and BC HQ on Espiritu Santo. Cmdrs are: Gen Twining,
Thirteenth AF; Col Harlan T McCormick, BC; Col Dean C Strother FC. P-39’s strafe forces on the
beach at Kokumbona and hit Visale in spt of ground offensive. Also MBs and ftrs hit A/F and adjacent
areas at Munda, and pound Rekata Bay area.

1/13/43 Eleventh AF
3 bmrs and 4 ftrs are in the air. Weather rcn airplane returns W of Kiska due to high winds.
Constantine Harbor is patrolled until weather forces aircraft to return. Attack on Kiska is can celled.

1/14/43 International
Casablanca Conference opens. Churchill, Roosevelt, and CCS discuss offensive in the Mediterranean
and pledge to accept only unconditional surrender.
1/14/43 Eighth AF
One sq of 4th Ftr Gp becomes the first in Eighth AF to be completely equipped with P-47’s.

1/14/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with ftr escort, attack docks and shipping at Sousse and Sfax. B-25’s, with P-38’s, fly anti-ship-
ping sweep in Straits of Sicily; no ships are sighted but vehicles and troop concentrations are strafed
by ftrs on return trip. B-26’s, with ftr escort, attack rail junction at Kalaa Srira and junction and ware-
house at Mahares. Ftrs fly rcn, patrols, and C-47 escort.

1/14/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s strike motor transport near Gheiada, with P-40’s providing cover. B-24’s fail, because of weath-
er, to locate Sousse harbor (primary tgt), but several bomb in tgt area and along road near Teboulba.
RAF Liberators, under IX BC, hit Tripoli, Tagiura, and supply dump at Misurata.

1/14/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe Labu area and small boats in Sachsen Bay. B-25’s bomb fuel dump and other sup plies
along beach in vicinity of Voco Point near Lae. B-24’s carry out single-plane attacks on Madang and
Finschhafen, and also bomb Gasmata.

1/14/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s, dropping improvised gasoline bombs in Guadalcanal battle area around Mount Austen and
Kokumbona pound forces and supplies throughout the day. Others hit barges and launches at
Kaimana Bay and Aruligo Point.

1/15/43 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack rail road and highway bridge across Oued el Akarit, NNW of Gabes. Escorting P-38’s
fight long battle with ftrs. 2 MBs and 2 P-38’s are shot down. B-25’s and B-26’s fly 3 counter-shipping
missions N and NE off Tunisia, claiming 1 vessel left in flames. Escorting ftrs strafe trucks and claim
10 aircraft shot down. Ftrs fly several rcn and patrol operations, intercept enemy airplanes attacking
A/Fs in Labasse area, and escort transport aircraft.

1/15/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb harbor at Tripoli, scoring hits on vessels and on shore areas near the harbor. P-40’s fly
sweep and FB operations as British Eighth Army begins assault on Buerat line and drive on Tripoli.
RAF Liberators, under IX BC, hit road junction at Tripoli.

1/15/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s hit shipping in Rangoon area, claiming 1 vessel sunk and another damaged. 6 P-40’s bomb
barges at Bhamo; 6 others bomb Nsopzup; 3 more hit footbridges and T/Os at Taihpa Ga, Yupbang
Ga, and other points in N Burma.

1/15/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe Sanananda Pt area as US troops envelop pockets along Soputa-Sanananda road. B-
25’s bomb supply dumps at Lae while B-24’s hit A/F at Gasmata. B-24’s carry out single-plane attacks
on bridge construction at Wewak and runway at Cape Gloucester.

1/15/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s, P-40’s, P-39’s, and P-38’s attack shipping in C Solomons; 1 HB bombs Ballale I. Other P-39’s
hit forces in Guadalcanal battle area and attack vessel off Kolombangara.

1/15/43 Eleventh AF
A total of 8 P-38’s, 3 B-25’s and a B-24 patrol Constantine Harbor, fly rcn over Kiska, where 1 ship is
sighted, and fly negative armed rcn runs over Attu, the Semichis, and Buldir.

1/16/43 RAF
RAF HBs attack Berlin during 16/17 Jan for first time since 7 Nov 41. Tgt indicator bombs are used for
the first time.

1/16/43 Twelfth AF
B-26’s on shipping strike in Straits of Sicily fail to find ships. A-20’s on armed rcn return to base with
bombs when no tgts are sighted. Ftrs and F-4’s fly rcn and patrols. Spitfires escort C-47’s on ferry
runs.

1/16/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Tripoli harbor and town area. RAF Liberators of 178 Bomb Sq bomb road junction and
Benito Gate at Tripoli. P-40’s fly patrol, scramble, and FB missions as British Eighth Army, having
passed through enemy’s main defenses at Buerat, pushes toward Tripoli.

1/16/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s intercept aircraft that attempt strike on Yunnani and claim 7 Zeros shot down in the air battle.
Anticipating that the Japanese planes will land at Lashio A/F, Chennault sends 6 MBs and 11 ftrs to
that field in hopes of catching the enemy on the ground. Finding no aircraft there, the MBs and ftrs
attack town of Lashio. This is last raid by CATF before fuel shortage grounds the ftrs for the remainder
of the month and the MBs for 33 days. IATF B-25’s hit Mandalay-Lashio and Sagaing-Ye-u branch rail-
road lines with 3 strikes on 16 and 17 Jan, knocking out 2 important rail hubs. 10 B-25’s bomb railroad
yards at Maymyo.

1/16/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s pound Soputa Sanananda trail, Kurenada area, and area S of Kumusi R, after which US and
Australian ground forces open assault on Sanananda which falls the next day. B-25’s again bomb sup-
plies at Lae. B-24’s carry out single-plane attacks on A/Fs at Gasmata and town of Finschhafen, and
cruiser ESE of Cape Orford.

1/16/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s from Espiritu Santo join P-39’s and P-38’s in Guadalcanal campaign, pounding the Japanese at
Tassafaronga. Munda area is also bombed. B-17’s bomb Buin-Faisi area, concentrating on Kahili A/F
on Bougainville and Ballale A/F on Shortland I.

1/16/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s off to hit Kiska return due to weather. A B-24 flies negative rcn over Buldir, the Semichis, Attu,
and Agattu.

1/17/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, with P-38 cover, attack rail junction at Graiba. Other B-25’s on shipping strike fail to locate ves-
sels and return with bombs. Ftrs fly routine rcn and patrols and escort C-47 missions.

1/17/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Tripoli harbor. P-40’s fly rcn, patrol, top cover, and FB missions as British ground forces
pursue enemy toward Tripoli, reaching positions 10 mi E of Misurata on coast with Beni Ulid on the S
flank. During 17/18 Jan, RAF Liberators hit Castel Benito A/F and road junction W of Homs.

1/17/43 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb railroad T/Os N of Monywa. 3 others bomb rail junction at Maymyo.

1/17/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe Mambare Delta and hit positions between Bakumbari and Salamaua. B-17’s bomb land-
ing grounds and shipping in Rabaul. R-25’s again pound supply stores at Lae. B-24’s, operating indi-
vidually, attack Finschhafen and Madang wharf areas, Malahang A/F, A/F at Gasmata, and a vessel
SE of Rambutyo Is.

1/17/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s pound mortar positions near Allied lines on Guadalcanal. Ground supply lines to Mount Austen
battle area reopen after 3 days of being closed because their extension outran the capacity of the
native carriers. During the 3 days, B-17’s from Henderson Field airlift rations, water, and ammo to the
troops, using what improvised cargo parachutes are available and in many cases wrapping the sup-
plies in burlap or canvas and pushing them out.

1/18/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, with ftr escort, bomb Castel Benito A/F. B-26’s attack 2 vessels in Gulf of Hammamet. Ftrs fly
rcn and patrols and escort C-47 runs.

1/18/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike Tripoli harbor. P-40’s fly top cover and FB mission. Gen Montgomery orders accelerated
day and night pursuit toward Tripoli as contact with Rommel’s forces is temporarily lost due to terrain
and obstacles.

1/18/43 USSR
Siege of Leningrad is raised after 17 months of bombardment.

1/18/43 Tenth AF
8 P-40’s and a B-25 strike Kamaing.

1/18/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb motor pool and supply dumps at Lae. B-24’s, operating individually, bomb Madang and
Malahang A/Fs and attack cargo ship SE of Rambutyo I.

1/18/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s attack shipping at Shortland I, bomb Ballale I, and attackschooner S of
Santa Isabel. Hits are scored on 2 vessels.

1/18/43 Eleventh AF
A B-24 on rcn reports 2 vessels in Kiska Harbor. Thereupon 4 B-24’s, 4 B-26’s, 1 B-25, and 6 P-38’s
fly out of Adak. Mechanical trouble forces 2 B-26’s to return. Bomb run is negative. Meanwhile bad
weather closes in on Kiska and Adak. 6 aircraft are lost. 1 B-24 lands in a 20 mph downwind and
crashes into 2 P-38’s while 3 other B-24’s are missing on return flight.

1/19/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit industrial area just S of Tunis and M/Y at Jabal al Jallud. P-38’s provide cover for HBs. B-
25’s hit Medenine and nearby motor park. Ftrs continue routine rcn, patrol, and C-47 escort missions.

1/19/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit harbors at Tripoli and Sousse. B-25’s hit Castel Benito A/F and motor transport on road.
Ground forces regain contact with enemy. Coastal force reaches Homs while S column presses
toward Tarhunah.

1/19/43 Tenth AF
B-24’s from Pandaveswar fly missions over Burma and Thailand. 1 flight bombs Thazi, a railroad junc-
tion S of Mandalay. The other flight carries out photo rcn of Kanchanaburi and bombs docks at
Bassein during return trip. This rcn flight, the largest mission in the theater to date, reveals construc-
tion of a new rail-line from Thailand to Burma. 14 P-40’s and a B-25 pound Kamaing.

1/19/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe troops in Kurenada area. B-25’s hit barracks area and supply dumps at Toeal and pound
supply dumps at Lae. HBs carry out individual attacks on various tgts at Lae, Madang, Cape Hollman,
Cape Saint George, Finschhafen, and Gasmata.

1/19/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s and P-40’s, bomb runway and revetments at Munda.

1/19/43 Eleventh AF
The crew of one of the 3 B-24’s missing from previous day’s mission, which had crashlanded at Great
Sitkin I, is picked up by a Navy tender. Weather precludes missions and searches.

1/20/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit Cap Mangin near Gabes when cloud cover prevents bombing of primary tgt, Tripoli. B-25’s
hit shipping in Straits of Sicily. Ftrs continue rcn and patrols, and C-47’s continue transport flights with
ftr escort.

1/20/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit harbor at Tripoli. P-40’s fly top cover and FB operations as enemy resistance to British adv
stiffens in Homs-Tarhunah area.

1/20/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb supply dumps at Lae. B-24’s, operating singly, attack Cape Gloucester, Gasmata,
Madang, and Finschhafen. B-25’s attack tgts in Aroe Is.

1/20/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s claim hit on destroyer off S Bougainville.

1/20/43 Seventh AF
Col Truman H Landon becomes CO VII BC.

1/20/43 Eleventh AF
Weather aircraft aborts shortly after takeoff. A B-24 and a Navy PBY search without results for the 2
missing B-24’s.

1/21/43 CCS
‘Casablanca Directive’ is issued. It broadly outlines the operations of the BCs of the US and Britain
located in UK as having primary object of destruction of German military, economic, and industrial sys-
tems and undermining of morale of German people. Primary tgts listed in order of priority are subma-
rine construction yards, aircraft industry, transportation, oil plants, and other war industries. It largely
relieves VITI BC of supporting N African operations.
1/21/43 Eighth AF
Gen Eaker completes paper called ‘The Case For Day Bombing’ which he presents to Gen Arnold at
Casablanca Conference Eaker then discusses these ideas on the merits of daylight bombing with
Churchill in attempt to convince him of its effectiveness. Churchill later concurs. This paper leads to
development of CBO program.

1/21/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb highway and railroad bridge just N of Pont-du-Fahs. B-26’s hit 2 freighters NE of Cap
Bon, sinking 1 and damaging the other. Ftrs fly bmr and C-47 escort and fly sweeps and rcn, attacking
and destroying large number of trucks on Gabes-Ben Gardane road. A-20’s and ftr escort bomb and
strafe tank and truck concentration near Ousseltia in spt of elements of US 1st Armd Div which begins
Allied assault in effort to push enemy back in Ousseltia Valley into which new enemy offensive under
new Axis CG, Col Gen von Arnim, has advanced in 4-day push.

1/21/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Tripoli harbor. B-25’s attack tgts along Surman-Az Zawiyah road. P-40’s fly FB missions
against ground tgts as British Eighth Army overcomes resistance in area. Enemy strengthens
Tarhunah area at expense of Homs front, causing Gen Montgomery to decide to make main effort
along coast.

1/21/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/F and shipping in Rabaul. In NE New Guinea B-25’s hit supply dumps and A/F. A sin-
gle B-24 attacks cruiser at Amboina harbor.

1/21/43 Thirteenth AF
HQ moves from New Caledonia to Espiritu Santo. B-17’s, B-26’s, and P-39’s pound bivouac and other
tgts in Munda. B-17’s also attack shipping E of Kieta.

1/21/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn airplane flies. An attack run over Kiska and patrol over Amchitka are called off due to
weather. Air searches for 2 B-24’s missing since 18 Jan continues.

1/22/43 Twelfth AF
Another step is taken toward amalgamation of US and RAF air strength in Allied AF. Air spt for US and
British land forces in N Africa is coordinated by formation of a new combined HQ, Allied A Spt Cmd,
subordinate to Allied AF and under cmd of Gen Kuter. The cmd consists of XII A Spt Cmd, 242 Gp
(RAF), a photo rcn unit, and other units that might be assigned to it. B-17’s, operating in 2 forces,
bomb El Aouina A/F in the morning. B-26’s hit the A/F shortly after noon and B-25’s attack later in the
afternoon. Other B-26’s, on shipping strike, severely damage a freighter in Straits of Sicily. Ftrs fly
escort for bmrs and for C-47’s and carry out numerous rcn and patrol missions. P-39’s and P-40’s spt
allied ground assault in Ousseltia Valley which has been halted by strong opposition. The ftrs silence
several machine-gun positions.

1/22/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb road junction near Tripoli. P-40’s fly cover and FB missions as British Eighth Army’s 22d
Armd Brig passes through 51st Inf Div at Homs and drives beyond Castelverde. Forces to S adv to
within 17 mi of Tripoli.

1/22/43 Tenth AF
9 P-40’s bomb and strafe Nsopzup and hit T/O S of town.
1/22/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Lae terrace area. B-24’s bomb Simpson Harbor and shipping and searchlights at Rabaul,
and attack vessel off Amboina. A-20’s strafe small boats in Baden Bay and at Woiba I. On this date
Papua Campaign ends with collapse of organized resistance on Sanananda front. A decisive victory
has been won by the Allied forces, the first of the war against the Japanese on land.

1/22/43 Thirteenth AF
XIII FC moves from New Caledonia to Espiritu Santo.

1/22/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn aircraft finds Kiska closed in and flies negative search mission for 2 missing B-24’s. For
first time weather airplane draws AA fire through overcast at Kiska, suggesting that the Japanese have
fire-control radar.

1/23/43 Eighth AF
19 HBs bomb port facilities and U-boat base at Brest while 35 attack the sub pens and supply shed at
Lorient-Keroman. At Lorient, enemy ftrs use new tactics of coordinated attacks in groups of 6 aircraft.
5 bmrs are shot down.

1/23/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s, in 2 forces, hit Bizerte naval base and shipping in the immediate area. Much damage is done
to base facilities and 1 motor vessel is sunk. 75 to 100 ftrs attack formations, and HBs and escorting
P-38’s claim 20 destroyed. B-26’s hit shipping off NE Tunisia, attacking several vessels and claiming 1
destroyed. Escorting ftrs hit trucks and tanks near Enfidaville during return flight. A-20’s, and escorting
P-40’s, attack heavy gun battery, machine-gun nests, and 2 inf cos while supporting ground forces in
battle area S of Ousseltia. Ftrs of XII A Spt Cmd destroy over 20 vehicles on Gabes-Ben Gardane
highway.

1/23/43 Ninth AF
During 23/24 Jan, B-24’s bomb Palermo harbor. P-40’s fly cover and FB missions during the day as
Tripoli falls to Gen Montgomery’s Eighth Army.

1/23/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack A/Fs at Rabaul and shipping off Cape Gazelle. B-25’s pound supply dumps in terrace
area of Lae. B-24’s, operating individually, hit Madang and Finschhafen, and attack transports N of
Rabaul and at Simpson Harbor.

1/23/43 Thirteenth AF
US ground forces, aided by P-39’s and USMC FBs, have by this date pushed up Guadalcanal coast
and taken Kokumbona and Poha R Valley. The enemy has now lost control of good landing beach W
of the A/Fs. Captured with the beach are the arty pieces that have menaced Henderson Field and
ground forces in Mount Austen area. The enemy’s supply routes, comm systems, and ammo dumps
are also lost.

1/23/43 Seventh AF
24 P-40’s of 78th Ftr Sq fly from Barking Sands, Kauai, in the Hawaiian Is to Midway (where they
carry out patrols until 23 Apr 43). This flight of about 1,100 nautical mi is the longest over-water
massed flight of single-engine planes made as of this date. The 78th replaces the P-40’s of the 73d
Ftr Sq on Midway.

1/23/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn over Kiska and search mission for missing B-24’s reveal nothing. Enemy airplanes
appear over Amchitka twice but inflict no damage. During 18-23 Jan, a period of continuous storm and
sudden changes to extreme foul weather, non-combat losses were exceptionally high as 13 aircraft
were lost. No losses resulted from enemy action.

1/24/43 Twelfth AF
Col Paul L Williams assumes cmd of XII A Spt Cmd. B-25’s and B-26’s, operating in 2 forces, attack
Medenine A/F. B-17’s hit shipping in Sousse harbor. Ftrs escort bmrs and attack vehicles and troop
concentrations along battleline in Tunisia.

1/24/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s strike Medenine A/F. P-40’s fly cover and FB missions as Axis forces retreat W from Tripoli.

1/24/43 Tenth AF
492d Bomb Sq, not previously tried in battle, borrows 4 B-24’s and 1 crew from 436th Sq and mounts
a 9-plane strike against docks at Rangoon. Hits are scored on the wharves, storage areas, and a
6,000-ton vessel in the harbor. P-40’s bomb and strafe ammo stores at Shaduzup.

1/24/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/F, harbor, and shipping at Rabaul. B-25’s hit supply dumps in terrace area of Lae.
Single B-24’s attack runways at Cape Gloucester and Gasmata, and bomb Dili.

1/24/43 Eleventh AF
6 HBs and 6 MBs attempt attack on Kiska. MBs abort over Semisopochnoi. HBs circle Kiska until
weather closes in. 2 aircraft bomb Amchitka harbor area before US interceptors, 6 P-38’s and 1 B-24,
arrive. 2 P-38’s return due to mechanical troubles. The others fly negative search over Kiska.

1/25/43 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels HB and MB missions. Ftrs fly rcn, patrol, and C-47 escort.

1/25/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s carry out FB operations. 7th Armd Div, in pursuit of enemy, reaches Az Zawiyah.

1/25/43 Tenth AF
5 B-25’s from Argatala bomb bridge (which the enemy is striving to rebuild) at Myitnge. The S
approach to the bridge is destroyed and repair work on the bridge suspended. 3 B-25’s add to
destruction at Mandalay M/Y, tearing up tracks, wrecking about 75 railroad cars, and setting the freight
house aflame. 3 other B-25’s inflict similar damage on M/Y at Naba. 6 B-24’s pound Rangoon dock
area.

1/25/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s strafe areas in NE Papua where there appears to be some enemy movement. B-25’s blast sup-
ply dumps and AA and machine-gun positions around Lae. Single B-24’s attack runways at Gasmata
and Cape Gloucester, and runway and beached ship at Finschhafen.

1/25/43 SOPAC
Final phase of Guadalcanal offensive begins with orders of Gen Patch to begin pursuit of enemy along
NW coast toward Cape Esperance. Enemy retreat is to be cut off by landing of a US bn just SW of the
cape.

1/25/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s and P-38’s hit A/F at Munda and bomb the wharf at Repirepi, demolishing it. Other P-38’s
bomb installations in Rekata Bay area, Santa Isabel I.

1/25/43 Seventh AF
6 B-24’s, staging through Midway from Oahu, carry out photo rcn mission over Wake and drop 60
bombs. They claim 1 ftr shot down.

1/25/43 Eleventh AF
P-38’s are dispatched too late to engage 2 float-planes bombing Amchitka. Rcn is flown over Kiska,
Buldir, Semichis, Attu, and Agattu. 1 B-24 and 4 P-38’s fly 2 patrol missions over Amchitka. An attack
mission to Kiska is turned back by weather. B-25’s unsuccessfully search for missing aircraft.

1/26/43 Twelfth AF
B-26’s on shipping strike abort because of weather which limits air activity. Ftrs fly rcn and local patrol
missions.

1/26/43 Ninth AF
Headwinds prevent B-24’s from reaching Naples (primary tgt) before dark, so they divert to Messina,
bombing town and area around train ferry terminal. P-40’s fly FB operation, refueling at Castel Benito.

1/26/43 Tenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb shipping and dock area at Rangoon. 12 B-25’s bomb Mandalay M/Ys. 15 P-40’s and 3
B-25’s hit town area and bridge at Shaduzup, railroad SW of Meza, and Naba M/Y.

1/26/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping and Rapopo airstrip in Rabaul area. A-20’s and B-25’s pound Lae area, concen-
trating on supply storage dumps. B-24’s carry out individual attacks on runways at Cape Gloucester
and Gasmata and hit Finschhafen.

1/26/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s bomb A/F on Ballale I. P-39’s, along with Navy aircraft, bomb AA positions and revetment area
at Munda.

1/26/43 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s, taking off from Funafuti in the Ellice Is, fly photo rcn mission over Tarawa, Maiana,
Abemama, Beru, and Tomama in the Gilberts. The HBs attack merchant vessel in lagoon at Tarawa.
P-40’s of 73d Ftr Sq fly from Midway to Kaneoke NAS in the Hawaiian Is, a distance of about 1,400
mi, thus breaking the record set by the 78th Sq on 23 Jan.

1/26/43 Eleventh AF
All missions canceled due to weather. 2 enemy airplanes strafe Constantine Harbor.

1/27/43 Eighth AF
53 HBs make first Eighth AF attack on Germany, bombing naval base, U-boat construction works,
power plant, and docks at Wilhelmshaven. 2 other HBs bomb submarine base at Emden.

1/27/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit shipping off N coast of Algeria, attacking 2 destroyers and leaving 1 on fire. B-26’s on ship-
ping strike fail to attack sighted vessels because of weather. A-20’s attack town of Al Mazzunah. Ftrs
escort bmrs and fly rcn and local patrols.
1/27/43 Ninth AF
During 26/27 Jan, B-24’s bomb Naples and Messina. In afternoon, other B-24’s hit Palermo, after
weather causes diversion from primary tgt at Naples. British Eighth Army’s 7th Armd Div meets stiffen-
ing resistance near Zuwarah.

1/27/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit huts and AA positions at Garrison Hill while B-25’s pound supply storage and runway at
Malahang. Individual B-24’s bomb Finschhafen town, runway on tip of Huon Peninsula, and Gasmata
A/F.

1/27/43 Thirteenth AF
Gen Twining and a crew of 14 are down at sea between Guadalcanal and Espiritu Santo. The entire
group is rescued 6 days later. Gen Twining’s rubber raft had no radio, an item which COMGEN
SOPAC, Gen Millard Harmon, had been requesting for some time. This incident results in the rapid
appearance of dinghy radio sets in the area. 6 B-26’s and 8 P-39’s attack A/F at Munda.

1/27/43 Eleventh AF
Negative weather rcn sortie over Kiska. 4 P-38’s fly protective patrol over Amchitka. Upon their depar-
ture, 3 Japanese aircraft appear and unsuccessfully bomb shipping but cause 3 casualties.

1/28/43 Twelfth AF
60 HBs and MBs in 3 waves (B-17’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s) attack harbor, shipping, and M/Ys at Sfax. All
missions are escorted by P-38’s. P-40’s of XII A Spt Cmd attack inf and arty while supporting French
and US ground forces in Ousseltia Valley where Allies gain control of W exit and half of Kairouan
Pass.

1/28/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb area from Garrison Hill to Komiatum Track and B-17’s hit Wewak area. B-24’s carryout
individual attacks at Salamaua, on cargo vessel in Open Bay and nearby village in New Britain, and
on transport off Amboina.

1/28/43 Thirteenth AF
5 B-26’s and 12 P-39’s attack A/F at Vila on Kolombangara. P-38’s and P-40’s, along with Navy air-
craft, hit shipping between Choiseul and Kolombangara, claiming hits on a tanker and a smaller ves-
sel.

1/28/43 Seventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over Nauru and Ocean I.

1/28/43 Eleventh AF
Weather airplane encounters poor visibility over Kiska. 2 patrols fly over Amchitka. The second runs
into poor weather and aborts. Attack on Kiska is canceled due to weather.

1/29/43 Twelfth AF
3 consecutive waves of B-17’s attack docks and shipping at Bizerte. B-26’s hit El Aouina A/F while
others on shipping strike between Tunisia and Sicily severely damage a cargo liner. Ftrs escort bmrs
and C-47’s and carry out rcn.

1/29/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound area around Mubo, concentrating on positions on Garrison and Mat Hill. Single B-24’s
bomb runways at Cape Gloucester and Gasmata.
1/29/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s and P-39’s hit bivouac area at Vila, Kolombangara and A/F at Munda Pt. B-17’s bomb Kahili
A/F.

1/29/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn over Kiska and patrol over Rat I, flown by 1 B-24, 2 B-25’s, and 4 P-38’s, are recalled
early due to weather. All other missions canceled.

1/30/43 Twelfth AF
Over 50 B-17’s bomb docks and shipping at Ferryville. B-25’s hit railroad installations and warehouses
at El Aouinet while B-26’s bomb railroad S of Reyville. Ftrs and A-20’s carry out numerous strafing and
bombing operations against tanks, motor transport, and troop concentrations along battleline in
Tunisia between El Guettar and Faid.

1/30/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb train ferry terminal at Messina. Direct hits are scored on a ship and AA battery near ter-
minal.

1/30/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping and wharf facilities at Rabaul. A-20’s strafe and bomb Lae and area around
Mubo in vicinity of Garrison Hill and along Komiatum Track. B-24’s, operating individually, bomb run-
way at Gasmata and attack transport vessel in Open Bay.

1/30/43 Thirteenth AF
AA positions and A/F area at Munda Pt are pounded by B-17’s, B-26’s, P-40’s and P-39’s.

1/30/43 Eleventh AF
2 patrols, each composed of 1 B-25 and 4 P-38’s, fly over Amchitka and are recalled early due to
weather. 1 B-17, upon an alleged submarine sighting, drops 4 depth charges and 1 bomb whereupon
a whale breaks water. Weather cancels other missions.

1/31/43 USAFIME
Gen Brereton, CG Ninth AF, assumes cmd of USAFIME.

1/31/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit harbor and shipping at Bizerte. B-26’s bomb Gabes A/F. Ftrs escort bmrs and attack ground
tgts and furnish cover for ground forces along battleline in Tunisia, mainly between Gafsa and Faid.

1/31/43 Ninth AF
IX FC begins functioning at its HQ station at Kabrit, Egypt, Gen Strickland is CG. B-24’s hit railroad
ferry installations at Messina harbor. British 7th Armd Div finishes clearing Zuwarah.

1/31/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s continue to pound positions between Mubo and Komiatum. B-17’s pound A/Fs, shipping, and
town area at Rabaul. A single B-24 bombs runway at Cape Gloucester, while a lone B-17 bombs run-
way at Wewak. Other B-24’s unsuccessfully attack isolated vessels over widespread areas in Banda
Sea and Solomon Sea.

1/31/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s join Navy aircraft in attacks on shipping in Vella Gulf. Hits are claimed on a destroyer. B-17’s
bomb ammo dump and A/F at Vila. P-39’s, P-38’s, P-40’s, and other Allied ftrs carry out sweeps over
Vila and over Munda.

1/31/43 Eleventh AF
Weather and photo rcn aircraft flies twice over Kiska. During first mission near Attu the airplane is
jumped by 6 ftrs which it eludes. 4 B-17’s, 2 B-24’s, 6 B-25’s, 4 P-38’s, and 4 P-40’s then attempt
attack on Kiska. P-40’s turn back with mechanical troubles. The other aircraft find Kiska closed in and
abort mission. 2 patrol missions, each by 1 B-25 and 4 P-38’s, fly over Amchitka. 2 enemy float-planes
bomb Constantine Harbor without results.

2/1/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb harbor and shipping at Tunis and shipping in La Goulette harbor. Ftrs escort bmrs and
cover ground forces in Sened-Maknassy area. A-20’s and P-40’s bomb tank and vehicle concentration
near Sidi Khalif.

2/1/43 Ninth AF
HQ 9th Ftr Wg arrives in Egypt.

2/1/43 Tenth AF
7 B-24’s from Pandaveswar bomb Arakan tea sheds on Rangoon R near Rangoon harbor.

2/1/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb runway and aircraft dispersal areas at Rabaul. A lone B-24 bombs runway at
Finschhafen, then flies E to New Britain where it bombs runway at Cape Gloucester and unsuccess-
fully attacks ship in Open Bay.

2/1/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s, P-40’s, and P-39’s, along with Navy and Marine airplanes, attack 4 destroyers N of Vangunu I.
Hits on 2 of the ships cause fires. B-17’s attack shipping in Shortland-Bougainville area, claiming 3
direct hits on cargo vessels.

2/1/43 Eleventh AF
All missions canceled due to weather. Enemy aircraft bomb and strafe Amchitka harbor and shipping
without inflicting damage.

2/2/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s, in coordinated attacks, bomb El Maou A/F at Sfax. A-20’s, with P-40’s and P-39’s
escorting, bomb munitions dump in battle area. Other ftrs fly cover missions for ground forces along
battleline and carry out rcn operations.

2/2/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s strafe aircraft, AA positions, and T/Os at Kentung.

2/2/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/F at Rabaul. B-24’s attack shipping between Lolobau Is and New Britain and N of
Open Bay, bomb Gasmata runway, and hit Timika. A-20’s continue to bomb and strafe positions on
high points between Mubo and Komiatum.

2/2/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s, along with escorting P-40’s and P-38’s, attack shipping off Shortland I. Of 20 Japanese aircraft
which intercept, 9 are claimed destroyed. Other B-26’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s attack Munda A/F.
2/3/43 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack Gabes and vessels between Tunisia and Sicily. B-25’s hit bridges over river N of
Maknassy, damaging railroad bridge. A-20’s hit tanks and vehicles further N, and attack a large how-
itzer and numerous trucks E of Ousseltia.

2/3/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit harbors at Palermo and Messina: 1 bombs Plati.

2/3/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s continue to strike along Mubo-Komiatum Track. B-17’s and B-24’s attack Gasmata runway,
Simpson Harbor, Cape Gazelle area, and A/F at Cape Gloucester. B-25’s bomb Dobo on Wamar.

2/3/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s, along with Navy and Marine planes, attack Munda A/F.

2/4/43 JCS
Gen Andrews assumes cmd of ETOUSA. NATOUSA is established with Gen Eisenhower as cmdr.

2/4/43 Eighth AF
32 HBs attack M/Y, port area and industries in Emden, and a few strike at industries in Osnabruck.
Bmrs are opposed for first time by twin-engine ftrs (Me 110’s and Ju 88’s).

2/4/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit Gabes A/F and a landing ground W of the town. Weather prevents completion of a MB mis-
sion against landing ground further SW. Ftrs escort bmrs and C-47’s and fly rcn over battle area.

2/4/43 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s and 7 B-24’s bomb Myitnge bridge S of Mandalay, damaging S approach. 3 other B-25’s
bomb Myitnge railroad shops.

2/4/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s bomb Lae A/F and harbor and nearby AA positions, and hit forces in Mubo,
Komiatum, Zaka, and Wau areas. Japanese forces begin retreating in disorder from Wau area toward
Mubo. HBs hit A/Fs at Rabaul, Gasmata, and Cape Gloucester, score hits on vessel off Arawe, and
attack small boats at Lorengau, sinking 1 boat.

2/4/43 Thirteenth AF
A single B-17 joins Navy aircraft in pounding Kahili A/F. Other Navy airplanes hit Munda A/F.

2/4/43 Eleventh AF
The weather rcn plane over Kiska, jumped by 3 ftrs, shoots 1 down. It is followed by 3 B-17’s, 3 B-
24’s, 3 B-25’s, 4 P-38’s, and 8 P-40’s. The B-24’s blast North Head submarine base, and score near
misses on cargo ship. The B-25’s hit vicinity of Main Camp area. 3 of 5 float-planes which intercept
are shot down. The P-40’s strafe Kiska ground installation and sight a ftr strip SW of Salmon Lagoon.
2 Amchitka ftr patrols are flown. The first also strafes gun emplacements on Vega Pt. 5 enemy bmrs
strike Amchitka.

2/5/43 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels HB and MB missions. Ftrs fly rcn missions (strafing trucks near Jabal Ash
Shamsi), local patrols, and escort for C-47’s.
2/5/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb railroad station area at Rangoon. P-40’s bomb railway cut W of Meza, and having
blocked the line, strafe a halted train. 6 B-25’s attack Myitnge bridge but fail to knock out the tgt. P-
40’s hit T/Os in Kentung area.

2/5/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Rabaul A/Fs while B-24’s blast docks and shipping at Amboina. B-25’s hit Dobo. A-20’s
continue to bomb and strafe forces around Zaka, Sappa, Mubo, and Gona. HBs carry out individual
attacks on shipping off Papua and New Britain and hit town of Rabaul and A/F at Gasmata.

2/6/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC cancels missions because of weather. P-40’s and P-39’s fly rcn and strafing mission between
Sidi bou Zid and Sfax. Spitfires escort transport and evacuation missions.

2/6/43 Tenth AF
16 ftrs follow Mali R to Hpunkizup where they destroy about 20 trucks loaded with bridge repair equip-
ment and completely decimate the village. HBs attack bridge at Myitnge but fail to seriously damage
the tgt.

2/6/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces along track from Mubo to Komiatum to Salamaua and hit the enemy in
the Mambare R delta. B-25’s hit A/F at Lae. A single B-24 hits cargo vessels off Finschhafen and
Powell Pt, claiming 1 vessel destroyed, and attacks troop barges in Riebeck Bay, causing several
casualties. Japanese aircraft attack Wau A/F; Allied ftrs (P-40’s, P-39’s, P-400’s, and P-39’s) effective-
ly intercept the attacks during the late morning and midday hours, claiming 24 of the enemy shot
down in air combat. No allied aircraft are shot down.

2/6/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn is flown over Kiska and Attu.

2/7/43 Twelfth AF
Over 50 B-17’s and B-26’s bomb Elmas A/F and seaplane base at Cagliari. P-38’s provide escort. Ftrs
and A-20’s fly rcn over large areas of E Tunisia. Ftrs strafe gun batteries in Gafsa-Maknassy area.

2/7/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit harbor at Naples, scoring direct hit on 1 vessel and hits on others.

2/7/43 Fifth AF
A single B-24 bombs Dobo and Babo, while another bombs Timika and Kaukenau.

2/7/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-17 flies weather rcn over Kiska.

2/8/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb docks and shipping at Sousse. B-26’s and B-25’s bomb Gabes A/F, also hitting nearby
M/Y. 2 forces of A-20’s attack vehicle and troop concentration E of Faid. Ftrs escort bmr missions,
strafe Sened-Maknassy area and landing ground at Kebili, and fly routine rcn and patrols.

2/8/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack ferry installations at Messina.
2/8/43 Tenth AF
18 B-24’s pound Rangoon M/Y, wrecking locomotive shops and destroying railroad station. 3 other
HBs bomb runway at Mingaladon.

2/8/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s pound Japanese forces in Mubo area. B-25’s bomb Dobo town area. A single B-24 bombs
Gasmata A/F.

2/8/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy aircraft bomb Munda A/F.

2/8/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn is flown over Kiska, Agattu, and Attu. 5 B-24’s and 5 B-25’s bomb Kiska Camp area and
hit water tank and bldgs. 2 B-25’s bomb North Head through overcast. 4 P-38’s and 1 B-25 patrol over
Amchitka.

2/9/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb Kairouan A/F. Ftrs strafe AA and machine-guns and trucks in Faid Pass, buildings near
Mezzouna, trucks in Station de Sened area, and fly escort and rcn missions.

2/9/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb A/Fs on Crete.

2/9/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Kendari A/F. A-20’s hit Malahang area.

2/9/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s pound A/F at Vila. Other P-38’s join Navy aircraft in attacking Munda A/F.
Organized Japanese resistance ends on Guadalcanal.

2/10/43 Atlantic
German sub, U-519, is sunk NW of Spain, 47-05N 18-34 W, by aircraft of 2d Antisub Sq.

2/10/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack shipping between Tunisia and Sicily, claiming 1 vessel sunk and another badly dam-
aged. Weather cancels other bmr missions. P-39’s and Spitfires of XII A Spt Cmd strafe gun batteries,
machinegun nests, vehicles, and troops in Maknassy-Station de Sened-Bou Hamran area.

2/10/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s sent to attack Palermo are forced to abort because of bad weather. They jettison bombs or
return with them to base. 1 aircraft scores direct hits on Italian highway. Rainfall delays British Eighth
Army assault on Mareth Line positions at Ben Gardane.

2/10/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb rolling stock at Maymyo.

2/10/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy aircraft attack Munda A/F.

2/10/43 Eleventh AF
The weather rcn aircraft aborts due to radio failure. 4 B-24’s, 2 B-17’s, 8 B-25’s, and 8 P-38’s attack
Kiska. Hits are observed on landing strip and near hangar and buildings. 2 patrol missions, each by 4
P-38’s and 1 B-25, are flown over Amchitka.

2/11/43 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels HB and MB missions. A-20’s hit Station de Sened. Ftrs escort LBs and trans-
ports, and fly rcn and patrols.

2/11/43 Ninth AF
RAF Liberators, under IX BC, are sent against Heraklion A/F during 10/11 Feb. Severe weather caus-
es them to abort near S coast of Crete.

2/11/43 Fifth AF
During predawn hours a B-17 carries out harassing strike over Rabaul.

2/11/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s bomb A/Fs at Munda and Vila.

2/12/43 Twelfth AF
HB and MB missions are canceled because of weather. A-20’s attack gun installations W of Station de
Sened. Ftrs escort A-20’s and C-47’s, and fly routine patrols.

2/12/43 Tenth AF
7 B-24’s pound Myitnge bridge area but fail to damage bridge itself. This strike marks first use of
2,000-lb blockbusters in the CBI. 12 other B-24’s bomb Mahlwagon M/Y and railway station at
Rangoon. 12 P-40’s hit barracks near Lonkin.

2/12/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s, operating individually, attack sawmill at Ubili, runway at Cape Gloucester, and harbor and A/F
at Rabaul, and score possible hit on 6,000-ton vessel in Solomon Sea between New Britain and
Bougainville.

2/12/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s, along with Navy aircraft, attack Munda area, hitting AA at Rapa and setting fires at Kokengolo.
B-26’s and P-39’s follow with strike on the Munda A/F.

2/12/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn and attack missions on Kiska and a ftr patrol over Amchitka are broken off due to weath-
er.

2/13/43 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb El Aouina A/F. Ftrs escort MBs, strafe tanks near Station de Sened, and destroy several
trucks and staff cars in the Faid area.

2/13/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Naples area and Crotone A/F and city area under storm conditions. During late afternoon
and early evening RAF Liberators hit Heraklion A/F. 1 HB hits Kastelli/Pediada A/F on return trip.

2/13/43 Tenth AF
7 HBs from Gaya bomb Rangoon M/Y, scoring over 30 direct hits on the tgt. P-40’s hit HQ at Lonkin,
burning 12 barracks. 9 B-25’s hit rolling stock in M/Y at Paukkan and along rail line from Shwebo to
Sagaing.

2/13/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s pound forces in and around Mubo while B-25’s hit Lae area. A single B-24 bombs saw mill area
at Ubili and a B-17 hits T/Os in Rabaul area.

2/13/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-24’s, with light ftr cover from Guadalcanal, bomb Buin and shipping in nearby Shortland Is area.
Ftr opposition is aggressive; 3 HBs, plus 3 ftrs, are shot down. This is the baptism of fire in the
Solomons for the B-24’s of 424th Bomb Sq, 307th Bomb Gp.

2/13/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn is flown over Kiska, Attu, Agattu, the Semichis, and Buldir I. 5 HBs, 6 MBs, and 10 P-38’s
bomb and strafe Kiska tgts including Camp area, landing strip, and shipping. Of 5 float-type ftrs which
attack, P-38’s shoot down 3. 4 P-38’s and 1 B-25 fly patrol mission over Amchitka and Little Kiska. A
B-25 shoots down a floatplane.

2/14/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s on shipping strike return with bombs when no vessels are sighted. Other MB and HB opera-
tions are canceled by bad weather. Ftrs strafe vehicles and gun emplacements in El Guettar-Sened-
Maknassy areas, and hit tanks and trucks near Sidi Saad. A-20’s bomb tanks in Faid Pass, trucks
near Maknassy and SW of Faid, town of Maknassy, and railroad yards at Station de Sened. Enemy
ground forces (armd and inf ) begin drive, supported by arty and dive bmrs, against Allied forces E of
Sidi bou Zid.

2/14/43 USSR
Soviet Army takes Rostov, key comm center for German forces.

2/14/43 Tenth AF
MBs unsuccessfully attack bridge at Myitnge. 14 FBs hit town area of Maingkwan and barracks to the
SW.

2/14/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s administer a thorough pounding to the Rabaul area, and also bomb Kokopo area,
Watom I, vessels off Kokopo and off Cape Nelson. Individual B-24’s attack Madang area and hit
sawmill at Ubili. B-25’s bomb A/F at Lae.

2/14/43 Thirteenth AF
9 B-24’s, with light ftr protection, again attack Buin. Japanese ftrs again put up rugged opposition and
shoot down 2 B-24’s. As a result of the loss of 5 HBs in 15 sorties in 2 days, all daylight bombing mis-
sions in N Solomons are halted till adequate ftr protection can be furnished. P-39’s and Navy aircraft
bomb and strafe Munda A/F and hit AA position and other tgts at Munda Pt. P-38’s and Navy aircraft
report hits on small vessel near Kahili and claim 11 shot down. 8 more Allied airplanes are lost.

2/14/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn airplane turns back due to weather, as does morning patrol of 1 B-25 and 4 P-38’s flying
over Amchitka. Other missions from Adak are also called off. 7 enemy float-type planes bomb and
strafe Constantine Harbor area without effect.

2/15/43 Eighth AF
21 HBs strike shipping at Dunkirk.

2/15/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s hit harbor and shipping at Palermo, while B-25’s and B-26’s attack Kairouan A/F. Ftrs spt Allied
ground forces being pushed back from Faid-Sidi bou Zid area to position at Sbeitla, Kasserine, and
Feriana. Enemy troops, vehicles, gun positions, and tanks are repeatedly attacked. Ftrs hit similar tgts
in Gafsa-Bou Hamran area.

2/15/43 Ninth AF
DATF is established with Gen Strickland as CG. Whereas Desert Air Task Force HQ, organized 22 Oct
42, controlled USAMEAF tac operations in the Western Desert, this new organization, with HQ at
Tripoli, supervises, operationally and administratively, all of Ninth AF W of, and including, Marble Arch.
In addition the CG is cmdr of all US troops in the area. Col Hugo P Rush succeeds Gen Timberlake
as CO of IX BC, which begins functioning from its new station at Bengasi. B-24’s attack harbor at
Naples, scoring direct hits on 2 vessels. British Army groundforces resume operations toward Mareth
Line as weather improves.

2/15/43 Tenth AF
For second consecutive day HB strikes against bridge at Myitnge cause little damage.

2/15/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s again bomb town of Rabaul and hit area nearby W of Simpson Harbor. A single HB attacks
Rapopo A/F. B-24’s pound shipping and town area at Amboina. B-25’s attack town and A/F of Dili and
pound supply dumps at Malahang. B-24’s operating singly bomb runway at Finschhafen, and claim
direct hit on vessel in Stettin Bay.

2/15/43 Thirteenth AF
B-26’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s attack Vila A/F. B-24’s, hindered by effective AA fire, bomb A/Fs at Kahili
and on Ballale I. 2 B-24’s are lost.

2/15/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn B-24 is soon called off due to weather. All other missions canceled. 6 float-type enemy
aircraft bomb and strafe Amchitka, hitting runway and inflicting casualties.

2/16/43 Eighth AF
65 HBs hit locks and U-boat base at Saint-Nazaire. Unsuccessful air-to-air bombing attempt is made
by German ftrs. 8 aircraft are lost during mission.

2/16/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s on shipping strike abort due to weather. Other XII BC operations are canceled. A-20’s, in spt of
hard-pressed Allied ground forces, bomb gun positions W of Sidi bou Zid. Ftrs fly repeated strafing
missions against troops and vehicles in Gafsa area.

2/16/43 Ninth AF
During 16/17 Feb, RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb Heraklion A/F. British Eighth Army’s 7th Armd
Div drives into Ben Gardane, outpost of Mareth Line.

2/16/43 USSR
Soviet Army takes Kharkov, stronghold of German line in S Russia since Oct 41.

2/16/43 Tenth AF
18 P-40’s hit T/Os in Nsopzup and Hpunkizup areas.

2/16/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Malahang A/F and strafe T/Os on Salamaua peninsula. B-17’s bomb warehouse at Ubili.

2/16/43 SOPAC
Adm Mason becomes CO MAIRSOLS with cmd of all aircraft in the Solomons.

2/16/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn airplane flies over Kiska, Attu, Agattu, the Semichis, and Buldir. 5 HBs, 6 MBs, 6 P-38’s,
and 1 MB photo airplane take off for Kiska but do not attack due to weather. 1 P-40, accompanying
several P-38’s on Amchitka ftr patrol, lands on Amchitka strip. An afternoon patrol of 7 P-40’s and 1
transport aircraft also land at the strip which is now safe for limited operations.

2/17/43 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF and other organizations of Allied AF are transferred to NAAF which supplants Allied AF.
NAAF, in turn, becomes part of MAC, a new air cmd which comes into existence on this date with
ACM Tedder as cmdr. MAC also includes Middle East Air Cmd (later RAF, Middle East) and Malta Air
Cmd (later RAF, Malta). NAAF CG is Gen Spaatz. Over 40 B-17’s bomb Elmas A/F. B-25’s and B-26’s
hit Sardinian A/Fs of Villacidro and Decimomannu. Ftrs escort bmrs and spt ground forces in Sbeitla
Kasserine-Feriana area. The ftrs, along with A-20’s, attack and destroy numerous tanks, trucks, and
other vehicles moving against hard-pressed British First Army forces.

2/17/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s operating individually, strike Gasmata A/F and Pondo Harbor, Babo, and sawmill at Ubili.

2/17/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s join Navy ftrs and dive bmrs in strike against Munda A/F. Single B-24’s bomb Nusave I, and
A/Fs on Ballale I and at Kahili.

2/17/43 Eleventh AF
Weather cancels all missions and also laying of mat at Amchitka airstrip.

2/18/43 NAAF
HQ NAAF is set up (under Gen Spaatz) and 6 principal subordinate cmds are specified; NATAF,
NASAF, NACAF, NATC, NAASC, and NW African Photo Rcn Wg.

2/18/43 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels bmr missions. Ftrs provide direct spt for British First Army in Sbeitla-Kasserine-
Feriana areas.

2/18/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Barar area and unsuccessfully attack shipping off Dili. Individual B-24’s bomb
Finschhafen landing ground and Madang area, and unsuccessfully attack shipping off Cape
Gloucester and Cape Orford.

2/18/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s pound A/F at Munda. B-17’s attack Kahili area and shipping nearby.

2/18/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn B-24 determines 3 ships at Attu to be friendly. P-40’s on local patrol over Amchitka
encounter and shoot down 2 ftrs.

2/19/43 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents bmr operations. Ftrs and LBs of XII A Spt Cmd are grounded and unable to spt
ground forces as enemy opens attack on Kasserine with inf and tanks supported by arty.

2/19/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Gabes W area through heavy clouds.

2/19/43 Tenth AF
Ftrs dive-bomb a Japanese HQ at Hpunkizup and afterwards strafe rail defile S of Meza, burying
about 100 ft of track. 5 B-25’s bomb rail terminal at Sagaing.

2/19/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb shipping and seaplane base between Buin and Faisi and at Ballale I, and hit Kahili A/F.
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces in Butibum and Angari areas. B-24’s carry out single-plane attacks
against shipping at Salamaua, off Cape Gloucester, and at Gasmata.

2/19/43 Eleventh AF
Weather cancels all missions except limited weather rcn.

2/20/43 Twelfth AF
Weather again severely limits operations. A handful of P-39’s strafe trucks and half-tracks in Kasserine
area as enemy breaks through Kasserine Pass and thrusts N and W toward Thala and Tebessa.

2/20/43 Ninth AF
During 19/20 Feb, RAF Liberators bomb Heraklion and Kastelli/Pediada A/F. B-24’s bomb Crotone,
Naples, Amantea, Palmi, Nicotera, and Rosarno.

2/20/43 Tenth AF
17 P-40’s bomb factory, oil tanks, and railroad tracks at Sahmaw. 13 B-24’s attack Gokteik Viaduct but
fail to damage the structure.

2/20/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb landing strips at Kahili and at Ballale I, and Gasmata A/F.

2/20/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s and Navy PBY’s bomb Ballale I and Kahili. B-24’s pound Vila. During 19/20 Feb and day
strikes, P-39’s and Navy airplanes attack Munda area, hitting A/F and nearby Lambeti and Munda Pt.

2/20/43 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s, from Canton I, photograph Makin, Abaiang, and Tarawa, and attack shipping at Tarawa.

2/20/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn over Kiska finds weather favorable. Therefore 5 B-24’s, 7 B-25’s and 8 P-38’s take off. The ftrs
blast Main Camp area. The bmrs bomb North Head, Camp area, and runway.

2/21/43 NAAF
WDAF passes under operational control of NATAF; AAF gps of WDAF remain under administrative
control of Ninth AF. B-25’s hit Gafsa railroad yards. Weather foils 3 attempts by P-39’s and Spitfires to
furnish spt to ground forces battling enemy drive N and W of Kasserine Pass. Only 2 P-39’s are able
to reach the enemy and strafe tanks and trucks.

2/21/43 Ninth AF
93d Bomb Gp is relieved from duty with Ninth AF in the ME for return to duty with Eighth AF in UK.

2/21/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb harbor and shipping at Amboina. A-20’s bomb and strafe several occupied villages and
tracks throughout Mubo Komiatum-Salamaua region.

2/21/43 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth AF ftrs and others (USN, USMC, and RNZAF) from Guadalcanal provide air spt as 43d Div
lands in Russell Is to begin the long push up the Solomons toward Rabaul. SWPA forces had aided by
bombing A/Fs in Buin, Kahili, and Ballale areas preceding the invasion (see Fifth AF, 19 and 20 Feb).

2/21/43 Eleventh AF
Weather prevents all flying from Adak. Amchitka-based ftrs patrol Kiska.

2/22/43 NAAF
A-20’s and ftrs, flying close spt to ground forces, aid in repulsing FM Rommel’s drive toward Thala
and Tebessa. At 1915 the enemy begins general withdrawal toward Kasserine. B-17’s bomb Kasserine
Pass while B-25’s hit nearby bridge. Escorting P-38’s strafe retreating troops. Other B-25’s hit Gafsa
railway yards.

2/22/43 Tenth AF
During 22/23 Feb, 10 B-24’s mine Gulf of Martaban between Pagoda Pt and mouth of Rangoon R. 24
US and RAF Liberators fly diversionary strike against city of Rangoon and Mingaladon A/F.

2/22/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound Lae area while to the S A-20’s hit forces at Buibuining, Waipali, Guadagasal, and along
trails in the surrounding areas. A single B-17 bombs Lae, and a B-24 hits Lorengau A/F.

2/22/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s, P-39’s, and Navy aircraft hit Rekata Bay area and barges in Sambi Bay.

2/22/43 Eleventh AF
16 bmrs and 8 ftrs abort Kiska attack mission due to weather.

2/23/43 NAAF
B-25’s attack shipping N of Cap Bon, claiming 1 vessel sunk. B-17’s bomb Kairouan A/F and hit troops
retreating through Kasserine Pass. B-25’s and B-26’s hit Kasserine Pass and bridge nearby. A-20’s
and ftrs also attack retreating columns in Kasserine area.

2/23/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Messina ferry slip, scoring several direct hits and leaving tgt area burning. During the
late evening B-25’s hit Arram in the Mareth Line.

2/23/43 Tenth AF
46 Japanese bmrs and ftrs are intercepted over Chabua A/F by P-40’s. In running battle the P-40’s
claim at least 14 planes shot down. 8 P-40’s knock out railroad bridge W of Myitkyina. Several HBs
attack bridge at Myitnge; the strike fails to damage the structure itself but batters the S approach.

2/23/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s continue to pound occupied villages and trails in Buibuining-Waipali and Guadagasal-Mubo
areas. B-25’s bomb and strafe Angari and Yangla. B-17’s bomb town and harbor area of Rabaul.

2/23/43 Eleventh AF
Over Kiska 17 bmrs and 8 ftrs bomb Main Camp area while an F-5A flies a photo mission.

2/24/43 Eighth AF
Gen Eaker, CG, is advised by WD of CCS decision to employ his ftr units primarily in an offensive role
in spt of bmrs.

2/24/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb Kairouan A/F. B-25’s sink several barges NE of Cap Bon. B-26’s and B-17’s bomb
enemy columns in Kasserine Pass and hit town of Kasserine, while B-25’s attack highway traffic near
Sbeitla. A-20’s and ftrs hit motor transport in wide area around Kasserine and Sbeitla.

2/24/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s knock out S span of railroad bridge NE of Pinbaw.

2/24/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s continue to attack forces at Guadagasal Saddle, Waipali, trails from Waipali to Guadagasal
Saddle and Mubo, and in area of Waria R mouth. B-25’s pound Lae, Angari, Yangla, Malahang land-
ing strip, and smaller villages in the area. B-17’s again hit shipping at Rabaul. B-24’s continue single-
plane harassing strikes on shipping and A/Fs in coastal areas of Portuguese and NE New Guinea and
in Solomon Sea off Cape Saint George.

2/24/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Kahili and Faisi.

2/24/43 Eleventh AF
All except one mission of 4 P-40’s, to Kiska, are called off. The P-40’s make no contacts, however.

2/25/43 RAF
RAF starts round-the-clock operations against the enemy from UK.

2/25/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb El Aouina A/F. Ftrs and A-20’s hit troops and military traffic in Thala-Kasserine-Sbeitla
areas and along Gafsa-Feriana road. Other ftrs carry out widespread rcn and patrol missions. British
First Army and US troops of II Corps occupy Kasserine Pass.

2/25/43 Ninth AF
During 24/25 Feb, B-24’s bomb Naples harbor and Crotone. B-25’s attack motor transport on Arram
road.

2/25/43 Tenth AF
Ftrs from Dinjan dive-bomb bridge 10 mi W of Myitkyina. A single span is knocked out and another
damaged. HBs again fail to damage Myitnge bridge. More than 40 Japanese airplanes attack Dinjan
A/F; 32 intercepting P-40’s claim at least 9 aircraft shot down.

2/25/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s again bomb and strafe forces at Guadagasal Saddle and vicinity. HBs continue to attack ship-
ping, A/F, and town area at Rabaul. Gasmata A/F is also bombed.

2/25/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s, P-40’s, and F-4U’s sweep Kahili area.

2/25/43 Eleventh AF
4 P-40’s sweep Kiska. 6 B-24’s and 5 B-25’s bomb Main Camp and North Head areas.

2/26/43 Eighth AF
65 HBs bomb U-boat yards and naval base at Wilhelmshaven. Docks and surrounding areas are also
hit. This mission is originally intended for Bremen but strikes Wilhelmshaven because primary tgt is
obscured by clouds. Germans attempt air-to-air bombing by ftr aircraft and use of parachute-bombs
fired by arty.

2/26/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Doolittle assumes cmd of XII BC.

2/26/43 NAAF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, attack docks and shipping at Bizerte after Wellingtons hit same tgt the previ-
ous night. Ftrs hit trucks in Pichon-Ousseltia area and fly numerous rcn missions. Von Arnim’s 5th
Panzer Army opens offensive on broad front toward Bedja and Medjez el Bab.

2/26/43 Ninth AF
Gen Montgomery sets 20 Mar as D-Day for attack on Mareth Line. P-40’s carry out FB missions as
ground forces maintain pressure on enemy along coast and on Gabes road. B-25’s attack roads and
motor transport in Arram area during 26/27 Feb.

2/26/43 Tenth AF
Dinjan-based P-40’s hit bridge NE of Pinbaw, destroying a span and damaging other parts of the
bridge.

2/26/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit Buibuining-Waipali area while a single B-17 bombs A/Fs at Lae and Salamaua. B-17’s and
B-24’s bomb A/F at Gasmata, other B-17’s attack shipping and A/F at Wewak and a single B-17
attacks shipping in Hixon and Open Bays.

2/26/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy aircraft hit Vila during 25/26 Feb.

2/27/43 Eighth AF
60 HBs strike U-boat pens, port, and naval facilities at Brest.

2/27/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb Cagliari area and ships N of Capo d’Orlando. Wellingtons hit Bizerte. Ftrs fly sweeps and
rcn, attacking ground forces at points along battleline, including Medjez el Bab area where enemy adv
is being halted.
2/27/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly top cover, strafing, and FB missions against positions along Mareth Line.

2/27/43 Tenth AF
24 P-40’s bomb and strafe Waingmaw. Direct hits are scored on warehouse and fuel and ammo
dump.

2/27/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Japanese occupied villages in Labu area. B-17’s, operating individually, strafe schooner off
Matiu Pt and bomb Finschhafen A/F.

2/27/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and P-38’s join Navy airplanes in attack on small vessels off Vella Lavella I. Hits are claimed on
2 vessels.

2/27/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, 6 B-25’s, and 4 P-38’s bomb and strafe Main Camp area. On return trip, weather airplane
flies rcn and makes bombing and strafing run on Attu and nearby barges with negative results.

2/28/43 NAAF
Ftrs and FBs hit troops, tanks, and motor transport along Tunisian battleline SW of Mateur, at Sidi Nsir
near Pont-du-Fahs, NE of Bedja, and in Goubellat area.

2/28/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s from Dinjan knock out bridge near Kazu and bomb and strafe Nsopzup. 6 B-25’s from
Kunming, with ftr escort, bomb storage area at Mangshih. 8 B-25’s from Ondal hit Thazi railroad junc-
tion.

2/28/43 Fifth AF
A lone B-17 bombs Lae A/F.

2/28/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy aircraft attack Vila A/F. B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F and hit Ballale I.

2/28/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn is flown over Kiska, Buldir, Semichis, Attu, and Agattu, with negative results. 6 B-24’s and 6 B-
25’s bomb Main Camp area.

3/1/43 NAAF
Gen Cannon takes cmd of NATC. B-17’s bomb docks and shipping, also hit railroad yards and town
area, at Cagliari. B-25’s and B-26’s of NASAF attack bridges and AA gun positions in La Hencha area.
Other B-26’s attack freighter NE of Bizerte. Ftrs escort bmrs and hit ground forces in battle areas
around Sidi Nsir and Bedja. B-25’s of NATAF bomb Mateur area.

3/1/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Spaatz assumes cmd of Twelfth AF in Algeria. Col Lawrence P Hickey becomes acting cmdr of
XII FC until arrival of Gen Quesada.

3/1/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s raid harbor at Naples; 1 bombs Soverato while 2 others hit Staletti and Catanzaro as T/Os. AA
fire is accurate and several HBs are hit over Naples and Palmi.

3/1/43 Tenth AF
46 P-40’s hit T/Os in Nsopzup area and throughout Hukawng Valley.

3/1/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces at Guadagasal and along trails throughout Mubo, Komiatum, and
Salamaua area. B-17’s bomb runway at Gasmata. B-24’s carry out single-plane attacks on shipping
off Soemba and Soembawa, and in Solomon Sea.

3/1/43 Eleventh AF
P-40’s jettison their bombs when bad weather prevents a sweep over Kiska.

3/2/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb shipping and harbor area at Palermo. B-26’s attack bridges and flak positions at
La Hencha. NATAF ftrs hit troops, tanks, and motor transport S of Mateur and NE of Bedja as enemy
renews attack along Mateur-Taberka road near Jefna.

3/2/43 Tenth AF
More than 20 B-24’s pound tgts in Burma. 7 splinter part of Ahlone docks and destroy a nearby ware-
house, 6 hit Mahlwagon roundhouse, and 9 attack bridge at Pazundaung, tearing up its S approach. 6
B-25’s, with P-40 escort, hit camp and storage area at Lamaing while 24 B-25’s, also with ftr escort,
pound Myitkyina.

3/2/43 Fifth AF
Battle of the Bismarck Sea begins. B-17’s and B-24’s attack convoy of 8 transports and 8 destroyers
as it proceeds from Rabaul towards Huon Gulf. The HBs first hit the convoy N of New Britain. The last
air strike of the day takes place WNW of Umboi I between New Guinea and New Britain. By the end
of the day, half of the transports are sunk or sinking.

3/2/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s, P-38’s, and a single PB4Y fly photo rcn over Munda A/F.

3/3/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb docks and shipping at Tunis and shipping and power plant at La Goulette harbor. Ftrs
and MBs of NATAF hit ground forces in areas around Bedja, Bou Arada, and Mateur. Fighting around
Bedja subsides but enemy forces take Sedjenane.

3/3/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s dispatched against Naples fail to reach primary tgt. Several bomb secondary tgt, Messina,
while 3 bomb bridges at Banco and Siderno Marina. P-40’s fly FB missions along Mareth Line as
probing attack against British 51st Div positions near Mareth is driven back. German Afrika Korps
issues plan for counterattack from Mareth Line.

3/3/43 Tenth AF
13 B-24’s bomb Mahlwagon M/Y and dock area at Rangoon. 9 others attack Pazundaung railroad
bridge but fail to knock it out. 6 B-25’s bomb railroad sheds at Maymyo.

3/3/43 Fifth AF
Battle of Bismarck Sea continues as HBs are joined by MBs, LBs, and ftr aircraft (US and Australian)
in pounding convoy as it moves into Huon Gulf. PT boats of US Seventh Fleet also close with the
enemy. By the end of the day all 8 transports have been sunk and Allied aircraft have destroyed 4 of
the 8 destroyers and a large number of ftr aircraft covering the convoy.

3/3/43 Eleventh AF
4 P-40’s sweep Kiska dropping demolition and fragmentation bombs. Adm Kinkaid, CO Alaska Def
Cmd tables Kiska invasion plan and substitutes an Attu invasion plan.

3/4/43 Eighth AF
42 HBs fly missions over Germany and the Netherlands, 28 hitting the shipyards at Rotterdam and 16
attacking Hamm M/Y. This is first Eighth AF attack on a Ruhr industrial tgt.

3/4/43 NAAF
B-25’s and B-26’s fly unsuccessful missions against shipping between Tunisia and Sicily. B-17’s attack
convoy NW of Bizerte, claiming 4 vessels sunk.

3/4/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly top cover mission as British Eighth Army completes concentration of troops and weapons in
forward areas and awaits attack which seems imminent in view of troop movement in mts W of
Medenine.

3/4/43 Tenth AF
3 B-25’s bomb railroad facilities at Ywataung.

3/4/43 Fifth AF
Allied aircraft continue to bombard remnants of Japanese convoy in Huon Gulf, thus ending Battle of
Bismarck Sea, a decisive Allied victory. Fifth AF and RAAF aircraft sink 12 vessels in 3 days. This is
last enemy attempt to use large vessels to reinforce positions on Huon Gulf. After World War II Gen
MacArthur calls this the decisive aerial engagement in his theater. A-20’s hit Lae A/F and vicinity, B-
17’s attack Ubili and power launches off Lae and Cape Gloucester, and several B-25’s and single B-
17’s and B-24’s hit harbor and A /F at Lae and barges off Finschhafen.

3/4/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s hit A/F on Ballale I and bomb Kahili.

3/4/43 Eleventh AF
4 P-40’s fly over Kiska but drop no bombs due to weather.

3/5/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s hit convoys NW of Bizerte while B-26’s attack motor vessels between Tunisia and
Sicily. NATAF ftrs and MBs hit Djedeida, Sidi Nsir area, and ground forces in Bedja-Mateur areas.

3/5/43 Ninth AF
RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb harbor at Naples during 4 ‘5 Mar.

3/5/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s pound Lae A/F while HBs, operating individually, hit Lae, Alexishafen, Gasmata, and
Saumlakki.

3/5/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies negative weather rcn over Kiska, Semichis, Attu, Agattu, and Buldir.
3/6/43 Eighth AF
63 HBs strike power plant, bridge, and port area at Lorient. 15 B-24’s make diversionary attack on
bridge and U-boat facilities at Brest.

3/6/43 NAAF
Weather cancels NASAF bmr missions. Ftrs fly rcn along battle line in Tunisia.

3/6/43 Ninth AF
35 planes strafe and bomb installations in the Mareth Line as Rommel’s expected attack in Tunisia
takes place and is defeated. 4 thrusts toward Medenine are repulsed by British, and enemy retreats
after nightfall, having lost about 50 tanks.

3/6/43 Tenth AF
4 B-24’s over Burma bomb shipping near Pagoda Pt, scoring near misses. On return flight, they strafe
lighthouse on Alguada Reef, a lightship off China Park, and a radio station at Diamond I. 3 B-24’s
intending to bomb Pazundaung bridge fail to reach tgt. 1 manages to bomb A/F at Pagoda Pt. The
others return to base without bombing. 6 B-24’s unsuccessfully attack Myitnge bridge.

3/6/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit Guadagasal area. Single B-24’s attack shipping off Manus and off Talasea, and hit A/F at
Gasmata.

3/6/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Kahili and Ballale I A/Fs.

3/6/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies uneventful rcn over Kiska, Attu, Agattu, Buldir, and the Semichis.

3/7/43 NAAF
B-25’s hit shipping between Tunisia and Sicily while B-17’s bomb convoy in Gulf of Tunis and shipping
and M/Y at Sousse.

3/7/43 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s attack Gokteik Viaduct, causing only minor damage.

3/7/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s attack Guadagasal area and barges offshore. B-25’s bomb Toeal. Single B-24’s attack ship NW
of Madang and bomb Salamaua, Gasmata, and Cape Gloucester.

3/7/43 Thirteenth AF
Single B-24’s hit A/Fs at Vila and Kahili. 3 HBs bomb Munda A/F.

3/7/43 Eleventh AF
343d Ftr Gp moves to Adak, and the first flight of MBs is brought up to Amchitka. This enables
stepped-up raids on Kiska. 8 B-24’s and 4 P-38’s bomb and strafe Chichagof Harbor area and Holtz
Bay installations. A ftr sweep, 6 B-24’s, and 10 B-25’s hit North Head and Main Camp area.

3/8/43 AAF
Committee of Operations Analysts, composed of military and civilian members, submits to Gen Arnold
a report attempting to set forth industrial objectives, the destruction of which would weaken Germany
most decisively in the shortest time. This report, which lists German aircraft industry as first priority, is
basis for much of CBO plan.

3/8/43 Eighth AF
54 HBs hit Rennes M/Y while 13 strike M/Y at Rouen. Bomb run over Rouen is considerably disrupted
by well-executed attack of ftrs which down 2 bmrs including lead aircraft. This action is preceded by
an earlier wave of German ftrs which occupy the ftr escort while the second wave attacks the bmrs.

3/8/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s and B-25’s attack shipping between Tunisia and Sicily, claiming destruction or heavy
damage of several motor vessels. Other B-17’s hit shipping and M/Y at Sousse. P-38’s escort the
bomb missions. Ftrs of NATAF fly several rcn and patrol missions along Tunisian First Army (British)
battlefront while WDAF P-40’s and Spitfires hit rear of columns attacking Medenine from the W.

3/8/43 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s strike at Myitnge bridge and AA positions. Results are poor. 4 B-24’s bomb Bassein docks.
P-40’s hit military tgs near Pebu and Wan-hat.

3/8/43 Fifth AF
HBs, operating individually, hit occupied areas in SE coastal region of NW New Guinea and also strike
at Saumlakki and Babo.

3/8/43 Thirteenth AF
A/Fs at Munda and Vila are again hit by light B-24 raids.

3/9/43 NAAF
Bad weather cancels NASAF operations and restricts other cmds to rcn, patrol, and transport mis-
sions.

3/9/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s hit town area and bridge at Mogaung. Many fires are started and the bridge is severely dam-
aged.

3/9/43 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Munda, Kahili, and Ballale I.

3/9/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, 10 B-25’s, 12 P-38’s and 4 P-40’s attack Kiska. The P-40’s and 6 of the MBs return to base
due to bad weather; the other bmrs bomb Main Camp area, North Head and submarine base.

3/10/43 Eighth AF
A few P-47’s take part for first time in ftr sweep from UK. Aircraft-to-aircraft communication proves
impossible because of VHF radio malfunctions.

3/10/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb El Aouina A/F and La Marsa landing ground, destroying several parked airplanes, and hit
town of Gafsa. Ftrs escort the B-17’s and carry out numerous rcn missions.

3/10/43 Ninth AF
Flight echelon of 340th Bomb Gp (M) begins arriving in Egypt.
3/10/43 Tenth AF
HBs strike Rangoon area at 2 points. 5 B-24’s hit Pazundaung bridge. 4 others pound runways, build-
ings, and revetments at Mingaladon A/F. After the attack, several ftrs attack the flight. The HBs claim 3
shot down. CATF is absorbed by Fourteenth AF.

3/10/43 Fourteenth AF
Fourteenth AF is activated at Kunming with Gen Chennault as CG. P-40’s from Kunming fly armed rcn
into Burma, crossing the Salween and covering areas SW of Lashio.

3/10/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/F and shipping at Wewak. Single HBs attack shipping off New Guinea.

3/10/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn airplane is attacked by 5 aircraft. Kiska attack mission is flown by 10 B-25’s, 6 B-24’s, 12 P-38’s
(4 of them flying top cover), and 1 F-5A. 8 of the P-38’s strafe ground installations. The B-25’s bomb
radar site and pound North Head, silencing AA fire. The B-24’s hit Main Camp area. 4 Amchitka-based
P-40’s bomb submarine base.

3/11/43 NAAF
B-26’s attack convoy between Tunisia and Sicily. B-25’s in the area carry out no attacks on vessels.
Ftrs escort MBs and attack guns, vehicles, and tanks in Sedjenane, Jefna, and Bedja areas.

3/11/43 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s bomb Myitnge bridge, causing little damage.

3/11/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Vickers Ridge and Guadagasal area. B-24’s bomb A/F at Rabaul. Single HBs
attack Finschhafen, Cape Gloucester, and shipping off Powell Pt.

3/12/43 Eighth AF
63 HBs strike Rouen-Sotteville M/Y. Good ftr escort is major factor in this no-loss mission.

3/12/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb docks and M/Ys at Sousse. B-26’s pound supply dumps and score near misses on
bridges at Enfidaville, while B-25’s bomb shipping between Tunisia and Sicily. Ftrs escort the bmrs
and carry out attacks on ground tgts, destroying several vehicles in Pichon area and S of Pont-du-
Fahs. Wellingtons bomb Tunis docks during 12/13 Mar.

3/12/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s attack Pazundaung bridge, causing negligible damage.

3/12/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s attack Guadagasal Gap area and Salamaua A/F. B-24’s and B-25’s attack shipping at Amboina
and bomb Fuiloro. B-17’s bomb Rabaul A/F while individual B-24’s hit wreck of Talasea and bomb
Cape Gloucester.

3/12/43 Thirteenth AF
A/Fs at Munda, Ballale I, and Kahili are again hit by light B-24 raids. P-38’s destroy small vessel off
NE coast of Rendova I.
3/12/43 Seventh AF
VII AFBC is redesignated VII AFSC.

3/12/43 Eleventh AF
12 Amchitka-based P-40’s scout Kiska.

3/13/43 Eighth AF
74 HBs hit area around Amiens and Abbeville. Largest effort is aimed at Longeau railroad facilities and
M/Y at Amiens. No aircraft are lost as ftr protection is excellent.

3/13/43 NAAF
B-25’s are sent against shipping NE of Bizerte but fail to locate tgt. Ftrs hit positions and movement in
Mareth Line area, and fly patrols and rcn.

3/13/43 Ninth AF
Gen Brereton, CG, directs that HQ, DATF be redesignated Adv HQ, Ninth AF, and that the AAF tac
units with the HQ be designated DATF. B-24’s bomb Naples harbor through heavy clouds. P-40’s fly
top cover and ftr sweep, and engage about 25 ftrs in combat, claiming 3 destroyed but also losing 3.

3/13/43 Tenth AF
4 B-24’s attack and slightly damage Pazundaung bridge.

3/13/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/F and shipping at Wewak. A B-17 bombs Gasmata A/F and warehouses on Wide Bay,
while a B-24 attacks shipping off Netherlands New Guinea.

3/13/43 Thirteenth AF
Vila and Munda A/Fs are again attacked by B-24’s in light raids. Also bombed is Faisi I.

3/13/43 Eleventh AF
A B-24 on rcn returns early because of adverse weather. 12 P-40’s strike Kiska beach, camp and run-
way. Hits are observed on these tgts and among 14 parked airplanes. 8 P-38’s with 8 P-40’s flying top
cover again take off for Kiska. Only 3 of the P-38’s reach the tgt and strafe aircraft on beach. Another
sights a submarine SW of Rat I.

3/14/43 NAAF
Weather cancels all missions except NATAF ftr rcn in Enfidaville-Sfax area and between Tunisia and
Sicily.

3/14/43 Ninth AF
During 13/14 Mar, RAF Liberators under IX BC control hit harbor at Naples. During the day, ftrs fly
cover and sweep over battle area.

3/14/43 Tenth AF
4 B-24’s bomb Moulmein docks. 8 B-25’s hit the oft-bombed Gokteik Viaduct but the structure remains
serviceable.

3/14/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Wewak, Tring, and Madang. Single B-17’s bomb Gasmata, and strafe vessel
off Talasea, AA position at Cape Gloucester, and Finschhafen A/F. A ]one B-24 bombs Dili.
3/15/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s, with ftr escort, attack landing ground at Mezzouna. B-25’s follow with attack on same
tgt. B-17’s, with ftr escort, hit shipping off N Tunisia. Ftrs of NATAF fly tac rcn over battle area as
British 18 Army Gp’s II Corps (US) prepares to attack E from Gafsa area. Gen Dunton is designated
CG of NW African Air Service Cmd (NAASC), to which are assigned HQ and HQ Sq, XII AFSC; all
serv gps, depot gps, arms and serv units of XII AF SC, all maintenance, aircraft repair, aircraft assem-
bly, embarkation, and mobile parachute servicing units, and base depots formerly assigned to EAC
(RAF) and numerous RAF personnel.

3/15/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s, escorted by P-40’s of 79th Gp (the gp’s first operation in the theater) bomb Zarat. Ftrs also fly
strafing and bombing raids against ground tgts.

3/15/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb Gokteik Viaduct and 8 others attack Myitnge. Neither tgt suffers effective damage. 8
FBs damage bridge at Kadrangyang.

3/15/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-24’s, along with RAAF airplanes, bomb shipping at Dobo and Wokam. B-17’s, on single-
plane flights bomb Gasmata and Cape Gloucester.

3/15/43 Thirteenth AF
Single B-17’s hit Munda and Vila A/Fs. P-38’s strafe A/F at Viru.

3/15/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s, with 4 P-38’s flying top cover, bomb North Head, hitting Main Camp and gun emplacements.
6 B-24’s with 4 P-38’s for top cover then bomb Main Camp. Revetments and hangar area are strafed
by the P-38’s one of which is lost to AA. Next, 5 B-24’s and 16 P-38’s bomb and strafe Main Camp
area and North Head. 4 P-40’s then unsuccessfully search for 3 enemy ftrs which had earlier attacked
weather airplane. Main Camp is hit two more times, by 3 B-25’s and by 8 P-38’s.

3/16/43 NAAF
B-17’s attack shipping between Tunisia and Sicily, leaving 2 small vessels aflame. Weather prevents
completion of other bmr operations. Ftrs fly rcn and patrols but bad weather hides enemy ground
activity.

3/16/43 Ninth AF
1st Prov Trg Unit is established to train repl crews for MB and ftr gps. Personnel is drawn from HQ
Sqs of IX FC, 9th Ftr Wg, and 8th Ftr Wg. P-40’s fly FB operations against enemy positions as British
ground forces prepare to conduct limited attacks as a preliminary to main assault against Mareth Line.

3/16/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s damage approaches to Pazundaung bridge. 8 B-25’s attack Myitnge bridge, scoring at least 2
hits, but the structure remains intact. P-40’s hit positions N of Sumprabum.

3/16/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe Mong Yaw storage area and docks, warehouse area, and rail-river terminal (for phos-
phate mines) at Lao Kay.

3/16/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Lae. B-17’s bomb Rapopo airstrip and attack Ubili, sub off Cape Turner, town of
Marienberg, and Cape Gloucester area. B-24’s unsuccessfully attack cargo ships between Bitsjaroe
Bay and Fak.

3/16/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s on harassing raids bomb Kahili, Vila, and Ballale A/Fs.

3/16/43 Eleventh AF
16 B-25’s, 13 B-24’s, 8 P-40’s and 32 P- 38’s (cover/escort) sorties are flown to Kiska in one weather
rcn and 2 attack missions from Adak, and in 3 more missions from Amchitka. Tgts hit are North Head,
Main Camp area, radar sites and submarine base. On last Amchitka mission 1 enemy floatplane is
shot down with 2 more probables. 4 HBs are hit and 1 B-25 does not return.

3/17/43 NAAF
Weather cancels NASAF bmr operations. Tac ftrs and LBs fly numerous armed rcn missions and
sweeps over Sedjenane, Cap Serrat, and Sidi Nsir area and attack ground forces E of Gafsa in prepa-
ration for allied assault. NACAF aircraft continue coastal and sea patrols. US II Corps opens offensive
to the E from Gafsa area after air and arty preparation.

3/17/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly scramble and FB operations as British ground forces continue local operations in prepara -
tion for assault on Mareth Line.

3/17/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s again attack bridge at Myitnge, damaging N approach. 14 P-40’s hit bridges at Kadrangyang
and NE of Myitkyina and motor pool at Hpunkizup. The motor pool suffers considerable damage.

3/17/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Langgoer.

3/17/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s continue harassing raids against Vila, Kahili, and Ballale.

3/17/43 Eleventh AF
8 P-38’s patrol Kiska without making contacts.

3/18/43 Eighth AF
97 HBs strike submarine yards at Vegesack. 7 U-boat hulls appear severely damaged. This mission
marks first successful combat use of automatic flight control linked with bombsights.

3/18/43 NAAF
Weather cancels operations of NASAF bmrs. NATAF ftrs fly sweeps and rcn over Sidi Nsir-Sedjenane-
Medjez el Bab areas and attack railway station, other buildings, railroad sidings, and motor transport
at Temara.

3/18/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s, escorted by P-40’s, bomb harbor at Naples.

3/18/43 Tenth AF
16 P-40’s bomb and strafe stronghold of Seniku, claiming high enemy casualty rate. 7 others attack
Nalong. 16 B-24’s bomb Pazundaung bridge, causing considerable damage to the structure. 8 B-25’s
damage the Myitnge bridge, 8 other B-25’s hit AA positions in the Myitnge general area.

3/18/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound town of Madang. Single B-17’s strafe launch at Talasea and barges NE of Cape
Gloucester, while a lone B-24 bombs Timoeka and Langgoer.

3/18/43 Eleventh AF
Taking off from Adak, 6 B-24’s bomb Main Camp area, 6 B-25’s bomb North Head, and 12 P-38’s fly
top cover and strafing attacks. 12 Amchitka-based P-38’s then blast Kiska runway and Main Camp
area, starting fires. At Amchitka, the 54th Ftr Sq is reinforced by several F-5A’s.

3/19/43 NAAF
NAAF TCC (Prov), consisting of 51st TC Wg and its subordinate units which are transferred from XII
AFSC, is activated. Col Ray A Dunn is acting CO. Landing grounds are non-operational due to contin-
ued bad weather. NASAF and NATAF cancel missions. NACAF airplanes fly routine patrols.

3/19/43 Ninth AF
Col Uzal G Ent assumes cmd of IX BC, replacing Col Hugo P Rush.

3/19/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s pound bridge at Myitnge, rendering it unserviceable. A single P-40 uses a 1,000-lb bomb
against bridge near Mogaung in a test to see if the ftr can carry such ‘blockbusters’ and deliver them
effectively. Despite negligible damage suffered by the tgt, both the carrying and releasing of the bomb
are considered successful. 12 B-25’s, with P-40 escort, bomb rail and river terminal at Lao Kay and
afterwards strafe the area, causing widespread destruction.

3/19/43 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s, with escort of 6 P-40’s, bomb power plant and railroad yards at Lao Kay. The P-40’s strafe
the tgt area and a barracks a few miles down the Red R.

3/19/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s pound forces in Mubo area while B-25’s bomb submarine and barges in Lae harbor. B-24’s hit
Amboina. Single B-17’s strike Arawe, Gasmata, Cape Gloucester, barges off Cape Gauffre and cargo
boat at Lorengau.

3/19/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Kahili and Ballale A/Fs.

3/19/43 Eleventh AF
XI BC, constituted on 4 Mar, is activated at Adak. All missions canceled due to weather except local ftr
patrols.

3/20/43 NAAF
NATBF is formed under NATAF with a small combined HQ which has under it 47th Bomb Gp, 326 Wg
(RAF), and air echelons of 2 sqs of 12 Bomb Gp which are attached for operational control. B-26’s
and B-25’s launch consecutive attacks against landing ground at Djebel Tebaga. Other B-25’s bomb
shipping between Tunisia and Sicily. Ftrs fly escort and carry out numerous rcn missions as Eighth
Army opens assault on Mareth Line.

3/20/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Mareth area. AA is intense and all MBs suffer hits. P-40’s escort bmrs and carry out FB
and top cover operations as British ground troops open assault on positions with inf and arty. 30
Corps gains bridgehead across Oued Zigzaou.

3/20/43 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s again attack Myitnge bridge, inflicting little additional damage to the structure.

3/20/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Langgoer and Kaimana. Landing strip at Finschhafen and harbor area at Salamaua are
bombed by single B-24’s.

3/20/43 Thirteenth AF
During 19/20 Mar 42 Navy and Marine aircraft lay mines off Bougainville coast in Buin-Tonolai area
while 18 B-17’s and B-24’s pound Kahili A/F in diversionary strike. This mission inaugurates mine-lay-
ing operations by aircraft in SOPAC.

3/21/43 NAAF
During 20/21 Mar, Wellingtons bomb docks at Ferryville. On morning of 21 Mar, B-17’s, with P-38
escort, attack landing grounds at Djebel Tebaga. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs hit Djebel Tebaga, and
Mezzouna. US 1st Armd Div elements push toward Maknassy, placing it under arty fire in preparation
for assault on the town.

3/21/43 Ninth AF
During 20/21 Mar, B-24’s attack harbor and surrounding area at Naples, hitting a vessel, city area, and
vicinity of railroad yards. During day B-25’s bomb tgts, including a highway, in Gabes area. They are
escorted by almost 100 P-40’s.

3/21/43 Tenth AF
15 B-24’s pound Gokteik Viaduct, causing considerable damage to the structure. 6 other B-24’s,
unable to bomb the viaduct due to haze and clouds, attack the previously damaged bridge at Myitnge.
P-40’s again dive-bomb tgts in Mogaung area, using 1,000-lb. bombs for second time. 3 of the ftrs
bomb town area, causing heavy destruction over 2 blocks. 3 others attack bridge S of town, claiming
damaging hits in the area. Others attack T/Os in N Indochina.

3/21/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe Lao Kay phosphate mine area and T/Os in the vicinity.

3/21/43 Fifth AF
1 B-24 claims direct hit on cargo vessel ESE of Cape Gloucester. Other isolated attacks on shipping
are unsuccessful.

3/21/43 Thirteenth AF
During 20/21 Mar 40 Navy and Marine airplanes lay mines in Buin-Tonolai area while 19 B-17’s and
B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F in diversionary attack.

3/21/43 Eleventh AF
13 B-24’s, 9 B-25’s, 50 P-38’s, 16 P-40’s, and 2 F-5A’s fly 8 bombing and strafing missions to Kiska.
Some of the missions abort due to weather. The others hit Main Camp area, while 2 P-40’s make no
contact when trying to intercept reported enemy aircraft.

3/22/43 Atlantic
German sub, U-524, is sunk N of Canary Is, 30-15N 18-13W, by aircraft of 1st Antisub Sq.
3/22/43 Eighth AF
84 HBs attack Wilhelmshaven U-boat yards.

3/22/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons hit landing ground near Sfax during 21/22 Mar. On 22 Mar, B-26’s on sea sweep
attack vessels near Zembra I while B-17’s bomb shipping in harbor at Palermo. NATAF ftrs fly numer-
ous rcn and patrol missions while A-20’s bomb Mezzouna and FBs hit motor transport and tanks in N
Tunisian battle area.

3/22/43 Ninth AF
Col John D Corkille succeeds Gen Kauch in cmd of IX ASC. During 21/22 Mar, RAF Liberators, under
IX BC, bomb Naples. During the day, B-25’s hit Gabes area, bombing road junction, motor transport,
and troop concentration. P-40’s fly 5 escort missions during the day. British ground forces, after
expanding Oued Zigzaou bridgehead during 21/22 Mar, are severely handicapped by heavy rain.
Enemy counterattack forces 50th Div to give ground.

3/22/43 Tenth AF
17 B-25’s, operating in 2 forces, bomb Gokteik Viaduct. Several damaging hits are scored on the base
and structure. 7 B-25’s pound Thazi rail junction. Considerable damage is caused to warehouses,
yards, sidings, tracks, and rolling stock.

3/22/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s again strafe phosphate mine area at Lao Kay.

3/22/43 Fifth AF
HBs pound Gasmata A/F and, in single-plane strikes, attack Finschhafen, Lae, Madang, and harbor at
Lorengau.

3/22/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s strafe Rekata Bay area.

3/22/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s, 12 B-24’s, and 22 P-38’s attempt 3 missions to Kiska. Only 8 of the P-40’s get through but
fly uneventful patrol.

3/23/43 NAAF
During 22/23 Mar Wellingtons hit El Maou A/F near Sfax. During the day, B-17’s bomb shipping in
Bizerte harbor. Ftrs fly rcn and patrol, bomb and strafe trucks, tanks, and troops near Bir Zallujah hit
tanks and trucks E of Mezzouna and Maknassy, and E of El Guettar, where enemy ground forces are
making thrusts toward the town.

3/23/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Messina, concentrating on ferry slip. B-25’s hit Mareth area. P-40’s fly FB operations and
bmr escort over battle area as British 50th Div withdraws Oued Zigzaou bridgehead under cover of
arty fire.

3/23/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb barracks, warehouse, railroad tracks, and A/F at Meiktila.

3/23/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe operations building at Dong Cuong and hit troop trucks between Tuyen Quang and Ha
Giang.

3/23/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s thoroughly pound A/Fs in the Rabaul area and strafe vessel off Cape Gazelle. A-20’s bomb and
strafe forces in Mubo area and at mouth of Bitoi R. B-25’s strafe T/Os in Salamaua, Labu Lagoon and
Nadzab areas, and at mouth of Markham R. Single B-24’s attack Lorengau harbor and A/Fs at
Gasmata and Salamaua.

3/23/43 Eleventh AF
Weather grounds all missions except weather rcn and an unsuccessful intercept attempt of an enemy
rcn airplane by 2 P-40’s.

3/24/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s hit shipping and dock area at Ferryville. B-26’s bomb La Scala des Souassi landing
ground and B-25’s hit Djebel Tebaga N landing ground. NATAF A-20’s and B-25’s hit troop concentra-
tions near El Guettar (where US 1st Div is under attack) and landing ground at Djebel Tebaga. Ftrs
escort bmrs and strafe ground forces along battleline.

3/24/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack ferry installations at Messina. Direct hits are scored in tgt area and adjacent railroad
yards and naval oil and storage tanks are set afire. B-25’s hit Zarat. P-40’s fly escort, armed rcn, and
strafing mission. Just before midnight RAF Liberators, under IX BC control, blast docks at Messina.
British Eighth Army prepares to assault W flank of Mareth Line.

3/24/43 Tenth AF
23 R-24’s and 2 B-17’s attack bridge at Myitnge but fail to score damaging hits. 8 B-25’s bomb engine
sheds at Maymyo.

3/24/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Langgoer and Faan. B-25’s and B-17’s, operating individually, attack shipping in NEI and
A/Fs and T/Os at Gasmata and Mubo.

3/24/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s and Navy dive-bmrs hit A/F at Kahili.

3/24/43 Eleventh AF
10 B-24’s, 3 B-25’s, and 12 P-38’s fly 5 attack missions to Kiska. North Head runway and Main Camp
area are bombed.

3/25/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb docks and shipping at Sousse. B-25’s hit Djebel Tebaga landing ground. NATAF
ftrs fly numerous patrols, sweeps, and rcn flights over battle areas. NATBF bmrs hit Djebel Tebaga A/F
and motor transport W of Sfax and Sousse (during 24/25 Mar). XII A Spt Cmd MBs and ftrs hit Djebel
Tebaga A/F, vehicles near Gabes, Mezzouna, Maknassy, and at several other points in battle areas.

3/25/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s, in early daylight hours, bomb installations in Mareth area. P-40’s attack motor transport, tanks,
and comm tgts in battle area. During 25/26 Mar HBs, MBs, and LBs blast forces gathering in El
Hamma area.

3/25/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb engine sheds at Maymyo for second consecutive day. Considerable damage is done
although main shed is not hit.

3/25/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound Rabaul and shipping, wharf, and town area at Amboina. Single B-17’s hit Lae, Gasmata,
and Ubili.

3/25/43 Eleventh AF
Weather airplane take photos of Holtz Bay and Chichagof Harbor. 14 B-24’s, 3 B-25’s, 12 P-38’s, and
2 P-40’s fly 4 missions to Kiska. The tgts include beach, runway, hangar area, North Head, the Main
Camp and submarine base.

3/26/43 NAAF
B-25’s bomb Grombalia area. Other B-25’s and B-17’s of NASAF fail to complete missions because of
weather. P-39’s destroy several trucks in Maknassy-Mezzouna area. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs bomb
fuel dump at Oudref, roads and railway near Cekhira, docks at Sfax, and A/F at Djebel Tebaga. Ftrs
strafe vehicles during armed rcn between Faid and Gabes.

3/26/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack Mareth area, dropping over 57,000 lbs of bombs during 2 strikes. P-40’s fly FB and straf-
ing missions, destroying or damaging over 50 military transport vehicles, tanks, and gun emplace-
ments. Intense ground fire downs several US ftrs. Following aerial bombardment, allied ground forces
renew assault on Mareth Line.

3/26/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s mine Rangoon R during 26/27 Mar. 6 others fly diversion raid on city of Rangoon, scoring hits
on Mingaladon A/F, between central railroad station and Pazundaung Creek, and in Syriam area.

3/26/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack shipping, harbor and town area at Wewak. A-20’s pound forces and T/Os in Mubo,
Malahang, and Salamaua area. A single B-17 bombs Finschhafen and unsuccessfully attacks ship E
of Talasea.

3/26/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb A/F on Nauru I.

3/26/43 Eleventh AF
A rcn aircraft covers Attu, Agattu, Semichi and Alaid where cabin is strafed. Upon report of Navy con-
tacts with enemy surface force (Battle of Komandorskies), 13 B-24’s, 11 B-25’s and 8 P-38’s are
ordered to hit the enemy, reported 150 mi W of Cape Wrangell (Attu). Because of mechanical failures
and weather, airplanes cannot take off until 6 hrs after surface force is sighted. Thus, Japanese ships
have fled when aircraft arrive at interception point. Some of the returning B-25’s bomb radar site,
hangar, and Main Camp area on Kiska.

3/27/43 NAAF
NATAF ftrs attack machinegun installations NE of Maknassy and train at Mezzouna, and hit Djebel
Naimia. NACAF ftrs on patrol claim several aircraft shot down. Weather prevents completion of anti-
shipping sweep by NASAF B-25’s.

3/27/43 Tenth AF
5 B-24’s mine Rangoon R for second consecutive night.
3/27/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Lae and Salamaua. B-24’s bomb Saumlakki and attack harbor and shipping at Bogia.

3/27/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s join Navy aircraft in attack on Vila A/F.

3/27/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s from Adak and 6 Amchitka-based B-25’s attempt unsuccessfully to attack naval tgts. From
Amchitka, 1 B-25 and 6 P-38’s (of which 1 turns back with mechanical trouble) provide cover for US
surface force until 1300. 6 P-38’s and 1 B-17 depart Adak for a second cover mission, but do not find
surface force.

3/28/43 Eighth AF
70 HBs hit Rouen-Sotteville M/Y.

3/28/43 NAAF
Weather again prevents completion of NASAF B-25 shipping strike. NATAF ftrs attack trucks S of
Maknassy and near Gabes, hit gun positions and tanks near Mezzouna, where fierce ground fighting
is taking place, and fly patrols and rcn throughout battle areas of Tunisia. Bmrs hit roads, railroads,
and military transport in Sousse and Sfax areas during 28/29 Mar.

3/28/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s launch FB attack against El Hamma, which enemy has held as escape corridor through which
troops have been withdrawing during 27/28 Mar.

3/28/43 Fifth AF
MBs and HBs on individual missions attack Langgoer, Dobo, Gasmata, and barges and small boat off
Finschhafen and Kerema.

3/28/43 Thirteenth AF
Last remaining personnel of the battle-weary 11th Bomb Gp (B-17’s) leave SOPAC to return to Hawaii.
P-38’s and Corsairs hit seaplane bases at Poporang and Shortland, claiming 8 aircraft destroyed, and
attack destroyer E of Shortland I, leaving it listing.

3/29/43 NAAF
Weather cancels all NASAF operations. NATAF ftrs bomb and strafe truck column S of Djebel Chemsi,
troop concentration near Mezzouna, and vehicles at other points along Tunisian battlefront.

3/29/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack Sfax and El Maou area, scoring hits on several parked aircraft. P-40’s fly escort and FB
missions as British ground forces pursue enemy N through Gabes. British Eighth Army completes
occupation of Mareth Line.

3/29/43 Tenth AF
4 B-24’s bomb shipping and dock area at Tavoy. 9 B-25’s bomb Maymyo railroad yards, 7 P-40’s blast
possible Japanese HQ N of Maingkwan. 8 others pound positions WNW of Sumprabum.

3/29/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe trucks at Bhamo and fuel drums at Chefang.
3/29/43 Fifth AF
A lone B-17 bombs Gasmata A/F while another attacks Mur-Weber Pt area.

3/29/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s pound Buin and Kahili. P-38’s strafe seaplane base at Faisi.

3/29/43 Eleventh AF
7 MBs and HBs, with ftr escort, bomb and strafe Kiska runway and nearby Main Camp area. Heavy
AA fire damages 5 bmrs and 2 P-38’s.

3/30/43 NAAF
Weather halts all NASAF missions except ftr rcn. NATAF ftrs bomb area NE of Oued Zarga, attack
tanks, trucks, and troops SE of Slourhia, at Djebel ben Kheir, at Djebel Chemsi, near El Ayacha and El
Avoua, along El Guettar-Mahares road, and in El Agahea area. A-20’s bomb La Fauconnerie A/F, hit
troops at Djebel Chemsi, and bomb tanks and troops at Djebel Berda which is being assaulted by US
9th Div.

3/30/43 Ninth AF
3 B-24’s sent to bomb Messina ferry slip are unable to rendezvous because of bad weather. 1 HB
bombs Crotone chemical factory, hitting center of factory area, warehouses, and rail facilities. RAF
Liberators sent against same tgt return without bombing. B-25’s hit landing ground at Sfax, scoring
direct hits on 4 aircraft. P-40’s fly escort missions. British ground forces make contact with enemy’s
new line along Oued el Akarit.

3/30/43 Tenth AF
5 B-25’s bomb Maymyo railroad yards, scoring hits on machine shops, sheds, and tracks. 16 P-40’s
hit T/Os at Npyentawng, Wuja, and Mohnyin.

3/30/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe 8 locomotives SW of Lashio, exploding 3 of them.

3/30/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s, B-25’s, B-24’s, and B-17’s pound shipping, harbor, and town area at Finschhafen. Other B-24’s
hit Gasmata. Single aircraft attack several tgts, mostly shipping and coastal areas, in NEI, NE New
Guinea, and New Britain.

3/30/43 Thirteenth AF
HBs continue snooper strikes on Vila and Kahili A/Fs.

3/30/43 Eleventh AF
6 missions are dispatched against Kiska and Attu. From Adak, 6 B-24’s, 6 B-25’s, and 4 P-38’s are
over Kiska at noon but cannot bomb due to weather. 4 B-24’s, 4 P-38’s, and 2 F-5A’s then bomb run-
way at Attu. Next, 5 B-24’s and 4 P-38’s bomb Main Camp; intense AA fire downs 1 B-24. From
Amchitka, 4 P-38’s bomb Little Kiska. Next, 4 P-38’s bomb Kiska through overcast, followed by 6 B-
25’s bombing and strafing radar, radio installations, Main Camp, runway, and personnel.

3/31/43 Eighth AF
Rotterdam shipyards and dock area are hit by 33 HBs, while others attack ship docks at Schiedam
and city area of Bocholt.

3/31/43 NAAF
During 30/31 Mar, Wellingtons bomb Decimomannu A/F. During the day, B-17’s hit Villacidro,
Monserrato and Decimomannu A/Fs and Cagliari harbor. B-25’s hit shipping off NE Tunisia. The B-17
and B-25 missions are escorted by P-38’s. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs attack La Fauconnerie A/F, hit
concentrations on El Guettar-Gabes road (enemy positions through which US II Corps is trying to
break), bomb transport in Djebel Tabouna area, attack roads in Mezzouna-Mahares-Sfax-Sousse
areas, hit trucks, half- tracks, and tanks S of Djebel Berda and in Djebel Berrani area, bomb Djebel
Chemsi Pass, strafe trucks on Djebel Hadifa-Sidi Rouda road and in Ofel-El Guettar area. WDAF hits
El Maou landing ground.

3/31/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Sfax A/F. Bombs explode among 6 parked airplanes. P-40’s escort bmrs and fly FB oper-
ations, during which motor transport along highway N of Gabes is hit.

3/31/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb M/Y at Pyinmana, blasting railroad tracks and warehouses.

3/31/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit Salamaua, while B-24’s bomb Babo. Individual B-24’s attack Lae A/F, Finschhafen, and
Samoa Pt and Timper R bridges.

3/31/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and P-38’s hit Suavanau Pt area on Rekata Bay.

3/31/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn airplane finds impenetrable weather and returns to base. 2 P-38’s make uneventful sweep.

4/1/43 NAAF
During 31 Mar/1 Apr, Wellingtons bomb Bizerte docks and Karouba Bay seaplane base. During day,
A-20’s bomb La Fauconnerie and El Djem A/Fs. Ftrs, carrying out rcn missions over wide areas of
Tunisia, attack motor transport, tanks, and guns in Sidi Mansour-Djebel Tebaga area. British MBs,
LBs, and ftrs hit gun positions N of Oued el Akarit and hit Sfax-El Maou A/F.

4/1/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s escort bmr missions. MBs and LBs hit parked airplanes and AA batteries at El Maou A/F at
Sfax.

4/1/43 Tenth AF
16 B-25’s bomb Maymyo railroad sheds. 8 others hit railroad yards at Ywataung. 12 P-40’s intercept 9
Zeros near Lingling, claiming 7 shot down. 1 P-40 is lost.

4/1/43 Fourteenth AF
Japanese force of 9 ftrs is intercepted in Lingling area by P-40’s. 7 ftrs are shot down. 1 P-40 is lost.

4/1/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s attack convoy off Kavieng, A/Fs at Gasmata and Cape Gloucester, and town of Madang.
Flights of from 1 to 3 MBs or HBs hit several other tgts, mostly isolated shipping and coastline tgts, in
NEI and in Solomon Sea.

4/1/43 Thirteenth AF
42 ftrs (P-38’s and Navy and Marine aircraft) are sent over the Russells to intercept Japanese aircraft
trying to hit US stockpiles on Guadalcanal, naval base at Tulagi, and the incomplete airstrips in the
Russells. The air battle lasts for nearly 3 hours. 6 US ftrs are lost, against claims of 20 Japanese air-
planes.

4/1/43 Eleventh AF
A joint directive by CINCPAC and CG Western Def Cmd orders preparations for LANDGRAB (invasion
of Attu). 16 B-24’s, 5 B-25’s, and 12 P-38’s sorties are flown against Kiska from Adak and Amchitka.
Tgts include ship in Gertrude Cove, North Head area, Main Camp and beach. AA fire damages 2
bmrs. Rcn covers Kiska, Attu, Buldir, and Semichis.

4/2/43 NAAF
B-25’s and A-20’s bomb A/F at La Fauconnerie.

4/2/43 Ninth AF
During 1/2 Apr, RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb ferry terminal at Messina and A/F at Crotone.
During the day, 2 B-24’s on special mission bomb ferry terminals at Messina and Villa San Giovanni.
24 B-24’s sent to attack Palermo abort because of heavy clouds over tgt. 27 B-24’s sent against
Naples find the tgt totally obscured by clouds; 9 bomb the area through overcast and 3 bomb Augusta
and Crotone. P-40’s fly 9 armed rcn and 6 FR and escort missions.

4/2/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s hit Thazi railroad junction.

4/2/43 Fifth AF
A-20’.s hit Kitchen Creek area and Labiabi-Duali area. Single B-24’s attack Salamaua, Finschhafen,
bridge at Rempi, and A/Fs at Gasmata and Cape Gloucester.

4/2/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and P-40’s attack and set fire to a small cargo vessel in Kokolope Bay.

4/2/43 Eleventh AF
18 B-24’s bomb Kiska tgts including North Head. 6 B-25’s, 16 P-38’s, and 24 P-40’s in 6 missions
from Amchitka to Kiska, bomb Main Camp and submarine base areas. 4 B-24’s bomb runway at Attu.
All aircraft, including 2 B-25’s colliding in the air, return safely.

4/3/43 NAAF
Weather cancels NASAF bmr operations. NATAF ftrs strafe tanks and trucks at Kebira and Jabal Nasir
Allah, and claim 14 aircraft downed in aerial combat over Djebel Berda. B-25’s bomb A/F at Sainte-
Marie du Zit. WDAF LBs hit motor transport and gun positions N of Oued el Akarit.

4/3/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Sfax-El Maou area during 2/3 Apr. P-40’s fly FB missions N of Gabes.

4/3/43 Tenth AF
17 B-25’s, operating in 2 forces, bomb Myitnge bridge, scoring hits on both approaches.

4/3/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit Kitchen Creek. B-17’s pound shipping and A/F at Kavieng. Single B-24’s bomb Kavieng and
hit Korindindi.

4/4/43 Eighth AF
85 HBs hit industrial installations in Paris area, including Renault armament works and motor works,
which are severely damaged. Fierce ftr opposition accounts for 4 US bmrs.

4/4/43 NAAF
B-25’s bomb small shipping at Carloforte and landing ground at El Djem. B-17’s hit Capodichino A/F
and M/Y at Naples. P-38’s dive-bomb beached freighter off Cape Zebib. Other P-38’s escort the
bombing raids. NATAF A-20’s hit La Fauconnerie A/F while B-25’s hit El Djem and Sainte-Marie du Zit
A/Fs. Ftrs accompany LBs and MBs on attacks, and carry out numerous patrols, rcn flights, and ftr
sweeps over battle areas of Tunisia.

4/4/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Naples, concentrating on dock area. RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb Palermo.

4/4/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s hit Maymyo engine sheds. 9 others bomb Pyawbwe railroad yards. 7 B-24’s heavily damage
Thilawa oil refinery.

4/4/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s and A-20’s pound areas along Huon Gulf, around Kitchen Creek and Heaths and Lane
Plantations. B-17’s bomb town area, and A/F at Kavieng. Single B-17’s bomb Salamaua and Cape
Gloucester.

4/4/43 SOPAC
Adm Mitscher assumes position of COMAIRSOLS.

4/5/43 Eighth AF
82 HBs bomb industrial tgts in Antwerp area. Main force is directed at Erla aircraft factory and Erla
engine works. Strong ftr opposition claims 4 bmrs.

4/5/43 NAAF
During 4/5 Apr, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Trapani docks and shipping. During day, B-17’s bomb A/Fs
at Sidi Ahmed, Tunis, Boccadifalco, and Milo. B-25’s hit A/F at Bo Rizzo and attack convoy off Cap
Bon. P-38’s fly several ftr sweeps over Straits of Sicily. 1 force of ftrs claims 16 airplanes destroyed.
NATAF A-20’s hit A/F at El Djem and La Fauconnerie. Ftrs attack E-boats off Pont-du-Fahs and vehi-
cles S of Bou Hamran, and fly sweeps, rcn, and patrol over battle area in Tunisia. WDAF and NACAF
airplanes hit motor transport W of Cekhira, bomb Djebel Zitouna A/F, and strike shipping in Straits of
Sicily. During the day NAAF aircraft claim destruction of nearly 50 aircraft in aerial combat. Today
starts Operation FLAX (5-22 Apr) which is designed to destroy, in air and on ground, enemy air trans-
ports and escorts employed in ferrying personnel and supplies to Tunisia.

4/5/43 Tenth AF
17 B-25’s bomb railroad tgts at Mandalay; 2 others hit Ngamya. 3 B-24’s bomb Prome railroad yards;
5 hit Mahlwagon yards and roundhouse. 12 P-40’s and a B-25 spt ground forces in N Burma.

4/5/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s on armed rcn strafe 15 horse-drawn wagons at Wanling.

4/5/43 Fifth AF
Single B-17’s attack occupied areas at several points along Huon Gulf coast, hit Finschhafen on Huon
Peninsula, bomb Madang and other points on N coast of New Guinea and hit Cape Gloucester.
4/5/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn covers all islands W of Kiska with negative results. 16 B-24’s and 6 B-25’s bomb Attu runway and
Kiska’s Main Camp and runway. 4 P-38’s fly top cover. Later, 3 B-25’s, 16 P-40’s, and 16 P-38’s bomb
Kiska again.

4/6/43 NAAF
During 5/6 Apr, Wellingtons bomb dock and shipping at Tunis. During day, B-25’s and P-38’s attack
shipping in Straits of Sicily. 2 forces of B-17’s bomb convoy further W, near Zembra I, and hit convoy
off Bizerte. Other B-17’s bomb docks and ships at Trapani. B-25’s and A-20’s attack landing grounds
and A/Fs at Enfidaville, La Fauconnerie, and El Djem. La Fauconnerie bears brunt of attacks and is
well covered. Ftrs escort the bombing raids, fly rcn missions, and attack scattered enemy movement.

4/6/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s fly 2 missions against concentrations in Oued el Akarit region, scoring hits on buildings, tanks,
and numerous vehicles. B-24’s hit ferry and slips at Messina harbor. RAF HBs, under IX BC control,
bomb Naples area and rail facilities in Messina. P-40’s fly escort, ftr sweep, and strafing operations,
attacking guns, vehicles, and personnel as British Eighth Army begins assault on Oued el Akarit from
which enemy begins withdrawing during the night.

4/6/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s attack Pazundaung bridge, damaging S approach.

4/6/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb town area and AA positions at Salamaua. Single B-17’s bomb Gasmata and Finschhafen
while another strafes Cape Gloucester.

4/6/43 Thirteenth AF
Col James M Fitzmaurice becomes CO XIII BC.

4/7/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons attack Tunis and Jabal al Jallud M/Y. Weather cancels all other NASAF missions
except for 2 rcn sorties. All available airplanes of XII A Spt Cmd and WDAF hit ground forces which
are retreating in all sectors. Ftrs fly sweeps over Medjez el Bab (claiming 3 ftrs downed), scramble
mission NW of Oued Zarga (5 ftrs are claimed destroyed), and over 100 other sorties (no encounters).
Highway and motor transport are bombed between Sfax and Sousse. LBs, MBs, and FBs attack con-
centrations N of Oued el Akarit line. US II Corps makes contact with British Eighth Army on Gabes-
Gafsa road.

4/7/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Palermo harbor. B-25’s bomb retreating columns which are being pursued N of Oued el
Akarit by British Eighth Army’s 30 and 10 Corps. Ftrs carry out bombing and strafing operations in bat-
tle area.

4/7/43 Tenth AF
2 MBs temporarily knock out bridge on Ye-u railroad branch, crossing the Mu R between Ywataung
and Monywa. 18 B-25’s, in 2 forces, bomb Ywataung M/Y. P-40’s spt ground forces N of
Shingbwiyang. 6 B-24’s bomb Japanese HQ at Toungoo.

4/7/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit areas along NE coast of New Guinea from Mur to Singor. B-24’s bomb landing ground at
Babo and town area of Fak. Single HBs attack shipping and coastal tgts at Lae, Salamaua,
Finschhafen, Wewak, Cape Gloucester, and off Lorengau and Kavieng.

4/7/43 Thirteenth AF
A large force of Japanese dive bmrs and ftrs is reported by coast watchers to be moving down the
‘Slot.’ In its path are a convoy off E coast of Guadalcanal, shipping at Koli Pt, and a TF at Tulagi.
Every operable ftr (76) on Guadalcanal is sent up, and the bmrs are moved to SW tip of the island for
safety. The air battle takes place off the Russells, near Tulagi, and over the convoy. AAF P-38’s and
P-39’s and Marine and Navy Corsairs and Wildcats claim 39 aircraft shot down, 13 by AAF ftrs. Allied
losses total 7 ftrs.

4/7/43 Eleventh AF
The rcn airplane aborts shortly after takeoff due to weather.

4/8/43 Eighth AF
56th and 78th Ftr Gps become operational. Added to 4th Gp (already operational), this enables VIII
FC to increase activity and paves way for its coming role of escorting bmrs on deep penetrations into
enemy territory.

4/8/43 NAAF
Weather prevents all NASAF operations except minimum weather rcn. NATAF P-40’s and Spitfires fly
sweeps and armed rcn over Faid Pass-Fondouk el Aouareb-Kairouan-Ousseltia area as British IX
Corps attacks Fondouk. Other ftrs fly widespread rcn and sweeps, attacking motor transport S of
Zaghouan. WDAF ftrs hit retreating columns in Cekhira-Sfax area.

4/8/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly 29 bmr escort, armed rcn, and FB missions against retreating columns along coast N of
Gabes.

4/8/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Meiktila A/F. 6 B-24’s attack A/F at Heho. Ft Bayard A/F is strafed by 9 P-40’s. Enemy
stores at Ningam are hit by 4 P-40’s and a B-25.

4/8/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s carry out small harassing strikes, bombing Ulamoa, Finschhafen, and A/F at
Kavieng.

4/8/43 Eleventh AF
Weather airplane scouts Kiska and islands W of it with negative results.

4/9/43 NAAF
Ftrs continue rcn of N half of Tunisia and Straits of Sicily and hit enemy movement and defs over wide
areas between Sfax and Enfidaville.

4/9/43 Ninth AF
340th Bomb Gp is assigned to Ninth AF. P-40’s in FB role attack Sfax, as British Eighth Army, in pur-
suit of retreating enemy, reaches position a few mi to the SW on the coast.

4/9/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe A/F and town and dock areas at Madang. A-20’s hit Kitchen Creek-Mubo area.
Single B-17’s attack barges at Bogia, Alexishafen, and Finschhafen, and hit town of Wewak. Vehicles
at Lorengau on Manus are strafed.
4/9/43 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies rcn over Kiska, Attu, and the Semichis. P-40’s fly rcn over Kiska.

4/10/43 NAAF
During 9/10 Apr, Wellingtons bomb troops and transport on roads in area surrounding Enfidaville. The
following day, B-17’s hit ships at La Maddalena while B-26’s follow up the Wellingtons with raid on
roads and military concentrations near Enfidaville. FBs also hit ground tgts in Enfidaville areas. Ftrs
escort bmrs, carry out rcn, and fly sweeps over battle area from Medjez el Bab to Sousse.

4/10/43 Ninth AF
HQ IX FC is transferred to Tripoli. Personnel are to be moved from Egypt, over a period of several
weeks. B-24’s bomb harbor at Naples. RAF Liberators, under IX BC control, hit Palermo. Allied ground
forces take Sfax and continue N to La Hencha.

4/10/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s pound town and dock area of Wewak. Some of the B-17’s also bomb Cape Boram
and Kairiru I, while some of the B-24’s hit Alexishafen and shipping on Wewak. B-25’s pound harbors
at Bobia and Uligan. A lone B-17 strafes barges SE of Bogia and trucks at Cape Croisilles while
another bombs A/F at Arawe.

4/10/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s continue to fly harassing strikes as 3 of the HBs hit Kahili A/F.

4/10/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn B-24 observed 4 unidentified aircraft near Segula. 3 B-25’s, 17 P-40’s, and 6 P-38’s fly 5
attack missions to Kiska, and negative searches for unidentified airplanes at Segula. Last mission
finds Kiska closed in and returns with bombs.

4/11/43 NAAF
During 10/11 Apr, Wellingtons bomb A/Fs at Decimomannu and Monserrato. During day, P-38’s carry
out ftr sweeps and rcn flights, claiming numerous aircraft shot down, including 21 transports destroyed
between Cap Bon and Marsala. B-26’s bomb Oudna A/F, B-25’s hit Sainte-Marie du Zit A/F, and B-
17’s strike harbors of Tunis, Marsala, and Trapani. FBs and lbs blast trucks S of Enfidaville road,
trucks E of Kairouan, Sousse docks, and numerous other tgts in the NE quarter of Tunisia.

4/11/43 Ninth AF
Col Wycliffe E Steele assumes cmd of IX ASC, succeeding Col John D Corkille. B-24’s attack Naples
harbor. AA is intense and ftrs attack B-24’s from all sides, knocking 1 down. The B-24’s claim destruc-
tion of 3 ftrs. B-25’s attack motor transport and concentrations N of Sfax as Allied ground troops push
toward Sousse.

4/11/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Lae and Finschhafen. Single B-24’s bomb Finschhafen 3 times and hit Madang once. B-
25’s hit Vila Salazar and another village on Timor. Enemy airplanes attack Oro Bay and destroy 2 mer-
chant vessels.

4/11/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy ftrs strafe gun positions in Rekata Bay area. B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Kahili and on
Ballale I.

4/11/43 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s, 22 P-40’s, and 8 P-38’s hit Kiska 5 times. Last mission aborts due to weather. The other 4
bomb various tgts starting large fires. Some ftrs strafe Little Kiska.

4/12/43 Eighth AF
Board of 5 officers of Eighth AF and one of RAF complete formulation of plan for CBO from UK in
accordance with mission prescribed by CCS in Casablanca Directive.

4/12/43 NAAF
B-17’s bomb harbors at Bizerte, and Trapani, and hit shipping in Straits of Sicily. B-25’s and A-20’s
bomb A/Fs at Oudna and Sainte-Marie du Zit. Aircraft of tac units hit enemy movements and fly sweep
and rcn throughout NE Tunisia following attack during 11/12 Apr by British aircraft, mainly in
Enfidaville, Zaghouan, and Bou Ficha areas.

4/12/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s of 376th Gp, sent to attack Naples harbor, are prevented by bad weather from bombing pri-
mary. About half return without bombing while the others hit Cosenza and Crotone. Other HBs of
same group, in subsequent mission, bomb Naples and secondary tgt of Pizzo. RAF Liberators, under
IX BC, are dispatched against Palermo. The primary is attacked, in spite of total cloud cover, but most
of bomb tonnage is dropped in Messina harbor. In ground action, British 10 Corps captures Sousse
and heads N.

4/12/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s hit A/F at Magwe. P-40’s bomb and strafe ammo and supply dump at Walawbum.

4/12/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe more than 20 vehicles 25 mi E of Loiwing.

4/12/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s pound A/Fs at Rabaul and Gasmata, shipping in Saint George Channel, T/Os in
Ubili and Talasea areas, shipping in Hansa Bay, A/Fs at Lae and Nubia, and Bogia harbor. B-24’s,
operating individually, attack several tgts, scoring hits on Madang dock area and at Toeal. Japanese
planes attack Port Moresby in strength but do little damage.

4/12/43 Thirteenth AF
Single B-24’s continue snooper strikes, hitting Kahili A/F twice during the evening.

4/12/43 Eleventh AF
3 B-25’s, 24 P-40’s, and 13 P-38’s fly 7 missions to Kiska. The ftrs also strafe Little Kiska. AA fire
damages 1 P-40 and 1 P-38. The P-38 force-lands safely.

4/13/43 NAAF
B-17’s pound A/Fs at Castelvetrano and Milo, B-25’s hit Oudna A/F, and P-38’s bomb cruiser at La
Maddalena and other shipping at Porto Torres. Ftrs maintain sweeps and armed rcn over NE Tunisia
and Straits of Sicily. During 12/13 Mar, British airplanes bomb Megrine landing ground.

4/13/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s are dispatched against harbor at Catania. Total cloud cover prevents visual contact with tgt. 1
drops bomb in tgt area, but others jettison load or return to base without bombing. P-40’s fly convoy
escort. British Eighth Army’s 10 Corps, continuing N reaches antitank ditch guarding new enemy posi-
tions at Enfidaville and unsuccessfully attempts, on limited scale, to force retreat before the line can
be strengthened.
4/13/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Myitnge bridge without inflicting further damage to the structure. 9 others hit Monywa
A/F. 6 P-40’s knock out bridge at Shaduzup.

4/13/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Labiabi area while a single B-17 bombs runway at Finschhafen.

4/13/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy aircraft bomb A/F at Munda and Strafe barge at Bambatana.

4/13/43 Eleventh AF
15 B-24’s, 15 B-25’s 28 P-38’s and 20 P-40’s fly 11 attacks to Kiska. 43 tons of bombs are dropped on
Main Camp, North Head, and runway. Ftrs attack Main Camp causing large fires, and also strafe air-
craft on the beach. Heavy AA fire damages 2 P-38’s, 1 of which later crashes into the sea, and 1 B-
25.

4/14/43 NAAF
During 13/14 Apr, NATAF Hurricanes and Bisleys bomb La Sebala A/F and attack transport on Tunis-
Pont-du-Fahs road, and WDAF LBs and MRs hit A/Fs at Sainte-Marie du Zit and Korba during 13/14
Apr. During the day, B-17’s bomb Elmas, Monserrato, and El Aouina A/Fs. P-38’s escort HBs and fly
bombing and strafing mission against beached vessel SE of Cape Zebib. A-20’s bomb Bordj Toum.
FBs hit motor convoy near Grich el Oued and trucks NE of Dechret Ben Saidane and battery E of
Djedeida. Ftrs fly rcn and sweeps throughout Tunisian battle area. NACAF planes maintain sea rcn
and patrols.

4/14/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly convoy escort, and carry out ftr sweeps over area as British Eighth Army’s 10 Corps contin-
ues to make quick jabs at positions at Enfidaville. These attempts to force enemy retreat are unsuc-
cessful.

4/14/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s, dropping 1,000 lb bombs, hit A/Fs at Myitkyina and Manywet, rendering runways at both unus-
able.

4/14/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe pack horses S of Tengchung, barracks and warehouses in Lungling, and cattle and
trucks N of Lungling.

4/14/43 Fifth AF
HBs and MBs carry out widespread but unsuccessful attacks on individual enemy vessels. Japanese
aircraft carry out heavy attack on Milne Bay area, severely damaging 1 vessel, beaching 1 vessel, and
hitting 2 others, but doing very little damage to AAF facilities in the area. AA defenses and the 40-plus
P-40’s and P-38’s that intercept the enemy strike claim 14 airplanes shot down.

4/14/43 Thirteenth AF
XIII AFSC is activated.

4/14/43 Eleventh AF
30 P-40’s, 17 P-38’s, 9 B-24’s and 6 B-25’s fly 10 missions to Kiska, bombing and strafing runway,
North Head area, installations, parked seaplanes, and facilities on Little Kiska.
4/14/43 ZI
Weather Wg is activated to assume responsibility from HQ AAF or supervision of AAFWS (established
in 1937 and designated AAF-WS in 1942).

4/15/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Decimomannu, Villacidro, and Elmas A/Fs during 14/15 Apr. NATAF ftrs
attack tanks and trucks at Oum El Djema and concentration near Sidi Ahmed, while others fly rcn and
patrols during the day. NACAF B-26’s on armed rcn of Naples area attack vessel S of Ustica I.

4/15/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Catania and Palermo. B-25’s hit A/F and area near fuel dump at Sainte-Marie du Zit. P-
40’s fly rcn and sea patrol. RAF Liberators, under IX BC, hit Naples and Messina.

4/15/43 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s bomb Mandalay M/Y; 9 more bomb M/Y at Ywataung. 8 B-24’s hit Thilawa oil refinery while
7 others hit Prome.

4/15/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Rabaul, Gasmata, and Lae.

4/15/43 Eleventh AF
Rcn over Kiska, Attu, Semichis, and Agattu spots no new enemy activities. 2 bmr missions from Adak
and 11 ftr missions from Amchitka, composed of 23 B-24’s, 20 B-25’s, 25 P-38’s, and 44 P-40’s, hit
Kiska. 1 F-5A takes photos. 85 tons of bombs are dropped. Fires result on North Head and Little
Kiska. 1 B-24 shot down in flames, 4 bmrs receive battle damage.

4/16/43 Eighth AF
2 groups of HBs, totaling 77, hit bridges, ports, and naval facilities at Lorient and Brest. Ftr opposition
strong.

4/16/43 NAAF
NATAF ftrs strafe trucks during 15/16 Apr and during following day. A-20’s and FBs bomb Djqobel el
Raar and concentrations located in various wadis in battle area. NACAF maintains sea rcn and
patrols. NASAF B-17’s bomb dock area at Palermo. B-25’s and B-26’s hit Oudna landing ground while
P-38’s bomb vessels near Cape Zebib and at Cape el Ahmar.

4/16/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack tanker in Catania harbor, scoring several hits on tgt and in surrounding area. Ftrs fly sea
patrol. British Eighth Army abandons attempts to force retreat from Enfidaville by quick jabs and pre-
pares to launch full-scale assault during 19/20 Apr.

4/16/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s, bombing railroad bridge near Mogaung, score a direct hit on the tgt and blow up both
approaches, leaving the bridge temporarily unserviceable. Later in the day the bridge near Pinbaw is
demolished by direct hits. 8 B-24’s hit Rangoon M/Y. 9 B-25’s bomb Thazi rail junction, while 9 more,
weathered out of Maymyo, hit rail tgts in Mandalay.

4/16/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe group of buildings E of Tengchung.

4/16/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Kaimana, Wewak, Madang, and Lae. B-17’s pound shipping at Wewak, leaving 3 vessels
sunk or in sinking condition. B-25’s bomb Vila Salazar.

4/16/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Kahili A/F.

4/16/43 Eleventh AF
Kiska is bombed and strafed 13 times. A total of 13 B-24’s, 12 B-25’s, 32 P-40’s, 29 P-38’s, and 2 F-
5A’s cover tgts which include installations in the Holtz Bay area and gun positions on North Head.

4/17/43 Eighth AF
106 HBs attack FockeWulf factory at Bremen in the Eighth’s largest mission to date. A mass of ftrs
attacks during bomb run, shooting down 15 bmrs while flak claims another. CG, VIII FC, expresses
need for 20 ftr gps to neutralize growing German ftr opposition to CBO.

4/17/43 NAAF
During 16/17 Apr, NASAF Wellingtons bomb N quay in Bizerte harbor. Shortly after noon B-17’s bomb
shipping and docks at Ferryville and Palermo. B-25’s hit town area and M/Y at Mateur. Ftrs provide
escort. NATAF Bisleys bomb La Sebala A/F and A-20’s hit Ksar Tyr and concentrations NE of Grich el
Oued. Ftrs fly escort and rcn missions. NACAF airplanes fly sea patrol and rcn and attack shipping in
Strait of Sicily.

4/17/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s (including RAF 178 Sq, under IX BC control) bomb Catania. P-40’s fly sweeps, sea patrol, and
FB missions.

4/17/43 Tenth AF
7 MBs bomb Myitnge bridge, scoring 4 damaging hits. 10 others hit Myitnge railway works. 16 P-40’s
damage bridge at Kamaing, attack town of Nanyaseik, and score hits on N approach to bridge at
Namti. 6 B-24’s damage S approach to Pazundaung railroad bridge.

4/17/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Amboina. A single B-24 scores hits on NW shore of Hollandia Bay.

4/17/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s during 16/ 17 Apr again fly strike against Kahili A/F.

4/17/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s bomb and score 8 direct hits on runway and gun emplacements at Attu. 1 B-24 and 2 F-5A’s
abort due to weather. 4 B-25’s, 31 P-38’s, and 14 P-40’s hit Kiska 9 times, bombing installations and
strafing gun emplacements and 3 parked airplanes.

4/18/43 NAAF
During 17/18 Apr, Wellingtons bomb Tunis docks and M/Y. During day, over 75 B-17’s attack
Boccadifalco A/F and Palermo M/Y while B-25’s hit Alghero-Fertilia A/F and shipping at Porto Torres.
P-38’s escort the B-17’s and B-25’s. NATAF Bisleys hit La Marsa landing ground while ftrs fly rcn and
scramble missions. NACAF ftrs fly rcn and patrols, attacking vessels, troop columns, and trucks in
Tunisian coastal area, and Beaufighters attack Decimomannu A/F.

4/18/43 Ninth AF
57th Ftr Gp is credited with 77 German transport planes over Cap Bon area. B-24’s attack Catania. P-
40’s fly sweeps, armed rcn, escort, and FB missions. B-25’s hit landing grounds.

4/18/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe enemy-held supply village SE of Tengchung.

4/18/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb A/F at Penfoei. Single B-24’s hit Finschhafen and Saidor area.

4/18/43 Thirteenth AF
Maj John W Mitchell leads flight of 16 P-38’s (2 others abort) on a low-level, circuitous, over-water trip
from Guadalcanal to a spot up the Bougainville coast from Kahili to intercept flight of Adm Yamamoto,
head of Imperial Japanese Navy, who, according to US intelligence, is on an inspection trip in the S
Pacific and is due in Ballale at 0945. Adm Yamamoto’s well-known punctuality is calculated to allow
the interception to take place at 0935 at a point 35 mi from Kahili. 2 hrs and 15 mins after takeoff at
0725, as the P-38’s streak toward Bougainville at almost sea level, the flight of 2 bmrs and 6 Zeros
appears just ahead. The 4-aircraft attack section under Capt Thomas G Lanphier Jr bores in. The
Zeros spot the attacking P-38’s at about 1 mi and try in vain to cut off the attack as the bmrs attempt
to escape. In the air battle, Capt Lanphier and 1st Lt Rex T Barber shoot down the bmr carrying
Yamamoto.

4/18/43 Eleventh AF
22 P-38’s (some flown by RCAF pilots), and 37 P-40’s hit Kiska 9 times. Submarine base and gun
emplacements on North Head are bombed and gun emplacements near submarine base are silenced.

4/19/43 NAAF
During 18/19 Apr, NATAF Bisleys bomb La Marsa landing ground and roads nearby, and attack activity
on beach at Reyville. During day, NASAF B-17’s bomb shipping at Tunis. B-25’s and A-20’s raid La
Sebala A/F. FBs attack tanks in battle area. NACAF maintains sea rcn and patrols as far as Sardinia
and sea approaches to Naples. NAAF aircraft claim over 100 aircraft destroyed during the day.

4/19/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s hit landing grounds and defensive positions, and P-40’s escort bmrs and fly ftr sweeps as
British Eighth Army opens assault on Enfidaville positions.

4/19/43 Tenth AF
P-40’s hit bridges in Burma, seriously damaging Namti railroad bridge between Mogaung and
Myitkyina. 9 B-24’s bomb Rangoon’s main railroad station.

4/19/43 Fifth AF
Col Roger M Ramey succeeds Gen Howard K Ramey as CO V BC. Single MBs or HBs bomb A/Fs at
Hollandia, Lae, Cape Gloucester, and Gasmata.

4/19/43 Eleventh AF
9 missions involving 14 B-24’s, 12 B-25’s, 32 P-40’s, and 23 P-38’s are flown to Kiska. First mission is
weathered out of primary tgt, Attu, and directed to Kiska. Bombing and strafing concentrates on 4
grounded ships and submarine base area where fires are started. One ship, believed to serve as
power station, is set afire.

4/20/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s and B-25’s bomb landing grounds of Mabtouha, La Marsa, La Sebala, Sidi Ahmed,
Creteville, and near Protville. NATAF ftrs fly escort, carry out rcn, and attack various Tunisian A/Fs.
NACAF continues sea patrols and rcn as far-reaching as the approaches to Naples.

4/20/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly sweeps, rcn, and FB missions as British ground forces take Enfidaville and push N. Forces
on left are checked by stubborn enemy resistance at Djebel Garci.

4/20/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb engine sheds at Thazai.

4/20/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Wewak, Nubia, and Boram A/Fs and shipping off Wewak. B-24’s bomb Kaimana and
T/Os on Kendari I.

4/20/43 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s, from Funafuti, carry out photo-bombing mission over Nauru. Several direct hits on runways
and dispersal areas are claimed.

4/20/43 Eleventh AF
10 bombing and strafing missions by 15 B-24’s, 16 B-25’s, 10 P-38’s, and 32 P-40’s hit shipping in
harbor at Kiska and gun positions in North Head. Other tgts include buildings in Main Camp area and
runway.

4/21/43 NAAF
Weather prevents completion of any missions by NASAF. NATAF ftrs and LBs hit landing grounds and
military traffic on roads, fly sweeps and armed rcn, and attack ground forces and aircraft in Medjez el
Bab-Goubellat area where an enemy counterattack by armd and inf columns during 20/21 Apr ends in
costly failure.

4/21/43 Ninth AF
RAF Liberators, under IX BC control, bomb Naples. P-40’s bomb and strafe barges along coast.
British Eighth Army meets such fierce opposition at Takrouna that Gen Montgomery decides to confine
offensive to coastal region.

4/21/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb railroad yards at Maymyo, and 9 more bomb area around Myitnge bridge. 16 B-24’s
are dispatched to bomb Bangsue Arsenal and other tgts in Bangkok, but only 4 reach tgt area and
loose bombs over the city.

4/21/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Kaimana and Laga. Single B-17’s attack coastal villages in NE New Guinea and hit Ubili
and Gasmata.

4/21/43 Eleventh AF
Cmdr NORPACFOR places all Army and Navy Air Forces (TG 16.1) under Gen Butler. The Army Air
Striking Unit (Eleventh AF) is designated Task Unit 16.1.1 and the Naval Air Search Unit (Patrol Wing
Four) is designated Task Unit 16.1.2. 2 P-38’s take off for Kiska but abort mission.

4/22/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s bomb 2 landing grounds near Protville while B-26’s hit harbor at Carloforte. NATAF ftrs
and LBs fly sweeps, rcn, and patrols and attack positions at Djebel el Ahmera, (Longstop Ridge) Sidi
Nsir, Djebel el Ajred (Bald Hill), and other points as British First Army’s 5 Corps launches start of final
phase of assault on Tunisand Bizerte, attacking on front N and S of Medjez el Bab.

4/22/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly ftr sweeps over battle area along Gulf of Hammamet.

4/22/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s pound Lababia-Duali area on Nassau Bay. Single B-17’s bomb Dobo and Nubia
area, and strafe Ubili.

4/22/43 Seventh AF
A/F on Funafuti is bombed twice during 21/22 Apr by Japanese. 2 B-24’s are destroyed and 5 others
damaged.

4/23/43 International
CCS issues directive making British Gen Morgan CoS to Supreme Allied Commander (Designate).
This title, COSSAC, describes both the office and the man who heads it. COSSAC is the seed of
Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force. It is charged with continuance of planning for
eventual invasion of Western Europe.

4/23/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Arbatax harbor, vehicles, and railroad at Mateur, and Mateur- Bedja
road. B-17’s attack vessels N of Sicily. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs carry out large number of missions
against positions in NE Tunisia and particularly along battleline area from near Pont-du-Fahs N to the
Mediterranean as US II Corps begins drive on Bizerte in Jefna-Sidi Meftah area.

4/23/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack a landing ground, troops, and arty N of Enfidaville. P-40’s fly escort, sweeps, and FB
missions in battle area.

4/23/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Mandalay warehouse area. 5 P-40’s damage approaches to bridge at Shaduzup.

4/23/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe 15 truck convoy SW of Lungling.

4/23/43 Fifth AF
Single B-24’s bomb A/F and town area at Finschhafen and score direct hit on cargo vessel SE of
Kavieng.

4/23/43 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Funafuti attack Tarawa Atoll, bombing gas storage and barracks areas.

4/24/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb N quay at Bizerte harbor during 23/24 Apr. Bad weather the following morn-
ing cancels NASAF operations. NATAF ftrs, although hampered by bad weather, attack guns, troops,
and trucks in battle area from Pont-du Fahs N to the sea. Fierce ground fighting continues in Jefna
area.

4/24/43 Ninth AF
RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb Naples. P-40’s escort bmrs, fly sweeps, and carry out FB opera-
tions against troops in battle area N of Enfidaville.

4/24/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s, escorted by 11 P-40’s, bomb Namtu mines and railroad yards. 7 of the P-40’s strafe mine
and smelter area. 13 P-40’s intercept 25 ftrs near Lingling and hoot down 5.

4/24/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Kendari A/F. B-25’s pound Dili A/F. A-20’s bomb and strafe positions in Mubo area.
Single B-24’s attack Lae, Gumbi, Biliau, and Singor, and bomb runway at Cape Gloucester.

4/24/43 Eleventh AF
2 P-38’s bomb Kiska and strafe personnel near Mutton Cove. Weather cancels other missions.

4/25/43 NAAF
Weather prevents NASAF bombing missions. NATAF ftrs attack positions and vehicles in battlearea.
LBs and MBs bomb S landing ground at Soliman, positions NW of Enfidaville, and several other points
in battle area as Allied ground forces continue adv on Bizerte and Tunis.

4/25/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack landing grounds, concentrations, and vehicles N and NW of Enfidaville. P-40’s escort
bmrs and fly ftr sweeps over battle area.

4/25/43 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s attack Ywataung railroad yards and vicinity.

4/25/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Wewak A/F and towns of Madang and Saidor. A-20’s bomb and strafe positions at
Green’s Hill. Single B-24’s hit A/Fs at Madang and Finschhafen.

4/25/43 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s fly harassing strike during 25/26 Apr against Kahili A/F. 12 others bomb same tgt later during
the night.

4/25/43 Eleventh AF
15 B-24’s, 12 B-25’s, 32 P-40’s, 23 P-38’s, and 1 F-5A fly 12 missions to Kiska and Attu. Tgts include
Holtz Bay, North Head, South Head, beach areas, runway, shipping, and submarine base.

4/26/43 NAAF
During 25/26 Apr, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Decimomannu, Elmas, and Villacidro A/Fs. On following
afternoon, B-17’s strike A/F at Grosseto. B-25’s bomb railroads at Mateur and town of Tebourba, while
B-26’s and P-38’s hit shipping near Marettimo and Porto Ponte Romano. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs
hit area NW of Enfidaville, bomb Soliman S landing ground, hit vessels off Cap Bon, and attack Ksar
Tyr, roads in Pont-du-Fahs-Zaghouan-Cheylus area, Massicault area, and numerous positions along
battleline in NE Tunisia.

4/26/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb A/F, hangars, and dispersal area at Bari. B-25’S hit landing ground at Soliman S. RAF
Liberators, under IX BC control, hit Bari and Barletta, P-40’s, escorting bmrs, claim 4 Me 109’s
destroyed.
4/26/43 Tenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb warehouses WSW of C railroad station at Rangoon. 7 others blast Thilawa oil refinery,
causing heavy damage. 10 B-25’s pound Heho A/F and 16 attack Kanaung A/F.

4/26/43 Fourteenth AF
A Japanese force of 12 bmrs and 15 ftrs hit Yunnani A/F with surprise raid. 5 P-40’s and 1 C-47 are
destroyed. 15 other P-40’s are damaged. 5 US personnel and several Chinese laborers are killed.

4/26/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Lae and Finschhafen. A single B-17 carries out harassing attacks on Arawe, Ubili, and
Gasmata.

4/26/43 Eleventh AF
11 B-24’s, 15 B-25’s, 36 P-40’s, 21 P-38’s and 1 F-5A fly 15 missions to Kiska. 24 of the P-40 sorties
are flown by RCAF pilots. 5 B-25’s abort mission due to weather. Bombs are dropped on North Head
runway and nearby area, radar, gun installations, Main Camp and on Little Kiska.

4/26/43 ZI
Comm Wg is activated to assume responsibilities from HQ AAF for supervision of AACS (established
in 1938).

4/27/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Quesada is named CG XII FC but had actually assumed office in mid-Mar.

4/27/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s hit shipping W of Zembra I off Cap Bon. B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb Villacidro A/F.
NATAF planes (ftrs, LBs, and MBs) hit numerous tac tgts in NE Tunisia, including Sidi Ahmed A/F and
troops, tanks, trucks, and gun positions at Massicault, on Pont-du-Fahs road, Ksar Tyr, Bir Meherga,
and other points along battleline.

4/27/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s bomb and strafe concentrations N and NW of Enfidaville.

4/27/43 Tenth AF
19 B-25’s bomb engine sheds at Thazi. P-40’s hit positions S of Sarenghkyet.

4/27/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces in Green’s Hill-Mubo area. B-25’s bomb village near Beru. HBs, operat-
ing individually, attack vessels NNW of Dobo, Nabire, Cape Gloucester, Cape Goltz, Gasmata, New
Britain, and small vessels and T/Os in Marienberg, Wewak, and Finschhafen areas.

4/27/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s pound Vila and A/F on Ballale I. B-17’s hit Kahili A/F.

4/27/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-25 unsuccessfully investigates reported submarine 4 mi W of Bay Is. 4 P-38’s bomb Main Camp,
then scout Buldir.

4/28/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s and P-38’s attack 2 vessels off NE Tunisia in Straits of Sicily. Other B-25’s hit Tunis
shipping while B-26’s bomb landing grounds at Mabouban and Mabtouha. NATAF aircraft bomb con-
centrations near Saint-Cyprien and Ksar Tyr, shipping off Tunis, and numerous positions and vehicles
along Tunisian battleline and surrounding areas as US 9th Div continues; W astride the Sedjenane R
and 1st and 34th Divs continue to face fierce opposition S of Jefna in Sidi Meftah area.

4/28/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack harbor at Naples and ferry slip at Messina. Gunners claim 5 ftrs destroyed. P-40’s escort
bmrs and attack troops in battle area N of Enfidaville.

4/28/43 Tenth AF
9 P-40’s intercept 21 MBs and 21 ftrs about 100 mi SW of Kunming. The P-40’s claim 11 airplanes
shot down. 9 B-25’s pound docks at Monywa. 10 others attack river traffic in Katha vicinity.

4/28/43 Fourteenth AF
About 20 Japanese MBs and a like number of ftrs attack A/Fs at Kunming. High winds prevent bomb-
ing accuracy and little damage is done to the A/F. Several Chinese villagers near the field are killed.
Gen Glenn, recently arrived to become Gen Chennault’s CoS, is wounded. Defending P-40’s shoot
down 10 aircraft.

4/28/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack 2 vessels NNW of Dobo. Single B-17’s hit buildings N of Finschhafen A/F, Wilwilan vil-
lage, and T/Os along coast of NE New Guinea from Nankina R to Mur.

4/28/43 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s continue snooper missions over Bougainville, bombing A/F at Kahili.

4/29/43 NAAF
During 28/29 Apr, NASAF Wellingtons bomb El Aouina A/F. On following morning, P-38’s hit shipping
S of Marettimo 1. In afternoon B-26’s bomb landing ground near Protville and P-40’s hit vessels along
NE Tunisian coast. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs attack shipping in Gulf of Tunis, positions at Mateur and
Derourhi, concentrations SW of Saint-Cyprien and NE of Ksar Tyr, and landing craft near Tunis.

4/29/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack ground installations; in battle area. P-40’s escort bmrs and fly bombing and strafing
operations against vessels as far N as Zembra I.

4/29/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s attack shipping at Rangoon. 18 others bomb Myitnge engine sheds and the oft-attacked
Myitnge bridge. 6 P-40’s bomb and strafe Tahona.

4/29/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Koepang. B-24’s hit Halong while individual HBs attack Finschhafen, Madang Gumbi,
and in Singor area.

4/29/43 Thirteenth AF
Single B-24’s bomb Numa and Vila. 2 B-17’s hit Kahili. P-38’s, along with Navy and Marine airplanes,
pound Gatere and Pelipelpi Bay. 6 B-24’s hit Kieta while P-39’s join Navy aircraft in pounding bivouac
area at Vila A/F.

4/30/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s and P-38’s hit shipping off Tunis while B-25’s strike shipping near Cap Bon and Tunis-
Medjez el Bab highway. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs, hit positions near Mateur, Bir Meherga, and Ksar
Tyr, concentrations near Furna, shipping in Gulf of Tunis and near Cap Bon, and attack isolated vehi-
cles and troops along battleline as US II Corps makes substantial gains in Jefna area.

4/30/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Messina ferry; bombs hit tgt area and nearby M/Y and city area. P-40’s fly FB missions
against shipping with excellent results, claiming 1 destroyer and 3 other vessels sunk, and 2 destroy-
ers and 2 boats damaged. Ftrs claim 5 Me 109’s shot down. 3 P-40’s are lost.

4/30/43 Tenth AF
16 B-25’s pound Gokteik Viaduct, damaging the N end. 4 others bomb Maymyo railroad yards. 5 B-
24’s bomb Sule Pagoda wharves at Rangoon. 4 P-40’s and a B-25 hit Mohnyin, while 6 P-40’s attack
camp S of Weshi.

4/30/43 Fifth AF
Single B-24’s bomb Lae and A/Fs at Cape Gloucester and Gasmata.

4/30/43 Thirteenth AF
5 B-17’s bomb bivouac area and revetments at Kahili A/F.

4/30/43 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s, 17 P-38’s, and 7 P-40’s fly 4 missions to Kiska. Only the P-38’s get through and blast
Gertrude Cove, Main Camp, the submarine base and a ship.

5/1/43 Eighth AF
56 HBs in 2 waves strike Saint-Nazaire U-boat base and shipyard.

5/1/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s and P-38’s fly uneventful shipping sweeps. NATAF ftrs and LBs hit shipping in Gulf of
Tunis and jetties at Sidi Daoud and Kelibia, and attack position in NE Tunisian battle area as Allied
ground forces regroup for final Tunisian offensive.

5/1/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb harbor at Reggio di Calabria. P-40’s bomb and strafe shipping and shore installations on
NE Tunisian coastline.

5/1/43 Fourteenth AF
Forward echelon of Fourteenth AF, under Col Clinton D Vincent and Lt Col David L (‘Tex’) Hill, moves
into E China along the Hengyang-Kweilin line. This brings US aircraft within range of all major
Japanese-held bases from N China to Indochina and Thailand, and makes shipping in China Sea
more vulnerable to US air strikes.

5/1/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb landing strip at Nabire and hit vessel in Manokwari harbor.

5/1/43 Eleventh AF
16 attack missions on Kiska and Attu are flown by 16 B-24’s, 15 B-25’s, 35 P-38’s, 38 P-40’s, and 4 F-
5A’s. Kiska tgts include Main Camp, hangar, submarine base (where fire is started), runway, radar,
ship, North Head, AA guns and Gertrude Cove. Attu tgts include E Attu, Holtz Bay and Chichagof
Harbor installations.
5/1/43 ZI
I BC (inactivated on 15 Oct 42) is activated and assigned to Second AF as a trg organization for bomb
units.

5/2/43 NAAF
Bad weather restricts NASAF to rcn missions. NATAF ftrs hit tank and troop concentrations near
Massicault and Tebourba and fly battle area rcn as US II Corps occupies Kef en Nsour while enemy
withdraws toward Bizerte.

5/2/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s attack shipping off Tunisian coast.

5/2/43 Fourteenth AF
17 P-40’s intercept 30-40 ftrs near Lingling and in a running battle to just N of Changsha claim at least
7 Zeroes downed. 1 P-40 is shot down.

5/2/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Penfoei. Others unsuccessfully attack vessel off Toeal. A single B-17 bombs dock area at
Finschhafen.

5/2/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s on harassing strikes hit Rekata Bay area and Munda A/F. P-38’s and P-39’s join Navy aircraft in
pounding runway area at Munda.

5/2/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s, 8 P-40’s, and 8 P-38’s fly bombing, photo and attack missions to Kiska. Tgts include North
Head, South Head and buildings and AA gun batteries on Gertrude Cove.

5/3/43 Iceland
Gen Andrews, CG ETOUSA, is killed in aircraft crash while landing.

5/3/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s bomb landing ground near Protville and B-17’s hit shipping at Bizerte. NATAF ftrs fly
numerous rcn missions over battle area as Mateur falls to US 1st Armd Div. Other ftrs escort NASAF
bmrs. FBs bomb Massicault area.

5/3/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly FB missions against bridge, buildings, and docks in NE Tunisia.

5/3/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s strafe A/F at Gasmata. A B-17 strafes launches N of Lolobau I, claiming 1 boat sunk.

5/3/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and P-38’s join Navy dive bmrs and ftrs in attacks on buildings and AA positions in Rekata Bay
area.

5/3/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s, 11 B-25’s, 20 P-38’s, 27 P-40’s and 2 F-5A’s participate in a weather rcn mission to Attu and
in 9 attack missions to Kiska. Kiska tgts include Main Camp, North Head, radar, and runway.
5/4/43 Eighth AF
65 HBs strike former Ford and General Motors plants at Antwerp. With this mission, P-47’s begin pro-
viding ftr escort up to 175 mi. More than 30 B-17’s and B-24’s fly successful diversionary feint toward
French coast, arousing more than 100 German ftrs (about half of total number in the region) and
keeping many of them airborne long enough to prevent their attacking main effort.

5/4/43 NAAF
Weather restricts NASAF operations to rcn and uneventful shipping sweep, NATAF ftrs attack gun
positions and vehicles near Zaghouan and Massicault and at other points in surrounding areas. LBs
and MBs hit Zaghouan in spt of French adv.

5/4/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack shipping at Reggio di Calabria and Taranto. B-25’s hit Zaghouan, including landing
ground and road running to Bou Ficha. P-40’s fly sea patrol and escort, as well as FB missions in
Zaghouan area.

5/4/43 Fourteenth AF
18 B-24’s bomb dock installations, coal yards, and oil storage area at Samah on Hainan I. 9 B-25’s
pound docks at Haiphong. 19 P-40’s escort HBs and MBs to Hanoi and then proceed with MBs to
Haiphong and strafe the tgt area following the bombing strike.

5/4/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Babo and town area, harbor, and shipping at Wewak. Single B-24’s hit barges off N
coast of New Britain.

5/4/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s fly snooper strikes during 3/4 May against Vila A/F and Rekata Bay area. P-40’s join Navy air-
craft in strike on Vangavanga.

5/4/43 Eleventh AF
36th Bomb Sq begins to operate from Amchitka. 5 B-24’s, 6 B-25’s, 8 P-38’s, 2 P-40’s and 2 F-5A’s
take off on 2 Kiska and 1 Attu missions. Missions to Kiska abort due to weather. At Attu tgts include
Chichagof Harbor, AA positions at Holtz Bay, and a float-plane.

5/5/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb vessel off Capo San Vito, hit Tunis harbor, and attack ships and docks at La
Goulette. B-25’s and B-26’s bomb shipping off Marettimo I and E of Cape Zebib, and hit landing
ground at Galaat el Andeless and near Protville. NATAF ftrs and bmrs fly 6 missions against strong-
holds on NE and E slopes of Djebel Bou Aoukaz as British 5 Corps’ 1st Div attacks and gains the
position. Ftrs hit shipping in Gulf of Tunis and attack landing grounds and concentrations near
Protville. Wellingtons bomb roads at Bir Meherga.

5/5/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s strafe and bomb bridge, vessels, docks, warehouses, and other buildings at Nabeul harbor.

5/5/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound Toeal. A lone B-24 bombs A/Fs at Cape Gloucester and Gasmata.

5/5/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy F-4U’s administer thorough strafing to Nyanga.
5/5/43 Eleventh AF
Weather rcn airplane over Attu observes float-plane burning on water. 14 B-24’s, 17 B-25’s, 16 P-38’s,
32 P-40’s, and 5 F-5A’s fly 4 attack missions to Attu and 6 (partly with RCAF pilots) to Kiska. Bombs
are dropped on Attu installations and ftrs strafe and set afire 1 seaplane and silence AA guns. Tgts
include Main Camp, radar site, North and South Head, runway, and Gertrude Cove installations.

5/6/43 NAAF
18 Army Gp opens final assault on Tunis and Bizerte before dawn. Assault is supported by massed
arty fire and the most intensive air bombardment yet employed in N Africa. NATAF airplanes bomb El
Aouina, La Sebala, and Ariana A/Fs during 5/6 May. On 6th, ftrs, LBs, and MBs fly over 1,400 sorties,
attacking Protville and La Sebala A/Fs, trucks on Massicault-Tunis road, Bordj Frendj, Djebel Achour,
traffic SW of Tunis, troops N of Massicault, Djedeida-Saint-Cyprien road, road S of Djedeida, and
numerous other points of strength in extreme NE Tunisia. NASAF B-17’s bomb Marsala and Trapani.
B-25’s and B-26’s bomb convoy SW of Marettimo I, 2 beached vessels at Cape Zebib, port of
Favignana, vessels W of Marettimo, and ships, lighthouse, and parked aircraft near Capes Fortass,
Zebib, Cap Serrat and at Protville. Ftrs escort bombing missions.

5/6/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Reggio di Calabria harbor, hitting several vessels and shore installations. B-25’s attack
Furna and Massicault and surrounding areas. P-40’s hit shipping in Gulf of Tunis and vehicles and
buildings along coast.

5/6/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit forces in Green’s Hill area. Single B-24’s hit Madang and Finschhafen. B-25’s pound Dili
while B-24’s hit Manokwari and Toeal.

5/6/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and Navy dive bmrs an(l ftrs hit Munda A/F. During the evening B-24’s carry out harassing
strikes on Kahili A/F and on Fauro and Ballale Is.

5/6/43 Eleventh AF
MBs, HBs, and P-38’s drop over 52 tons of bombs on Attu tgts incl Holtz Bay, Sarana Bay, and
Chichagof Harbor area and nearby gun positions. Kiska is also hit. Tgts include radar, gun positions
and Gertrude Cove and Main Camp areas. Returning P-38’s also bomb and strafe hut on Rat I. P-40’s
blast Kiska and Little Kiska.

5/7/43 ETO
Gen Devers is appointed cmdr of ETO.

5/7/43 NAAF
During 6/7 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb docks and shipping at Trapani as diversion for mine-laying
mission off Malta. Next morning, P-40’s attack motor vessels, quay and dock area at Tunis harbor.
NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs hit El Aouina A/F and traffic on roads around Tunis, especially Tunis-Bizerte
road, as Allied forces of Gen Alexander’s 18 Army Gp overrun both Tunis and Bizerte, splitting the
enemy’s forces.

5/7/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s hit town of Kelibia. P-40’s bomb and strafe shipping in Gulf of Tunis, severely damaging 3
boats.

5/7/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/F, supply dumps, and other tgts at Madang while A-20’s hit forces in
Green’s Hill area. B-25’s pound Penfoei.

5/7/43 Eleventh AF
An attempted mission to Kiska by 6 P-40’s aborts due to weather.

5/8/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s and P-40’s attack small vessels off NE Tunisia. Weather prevents success of other
shipping sweeps, but P-38’s bomb Pantelleria A/F and B-25’s hit road junction and railroad at Korba
and highway N of Beni Khalled. P-40’s bomb docks near Thonara. NATAF ftrs and LBs bomb landing
ground on Pantelleria, shipping between Tunisia and Sicily, convoys and road network near Soliman
and Hammamet, tanks near Protville, troops, emplacements, trucks, landing grounds, and vessels on
and near Cap Bon and in area S of Tunis. On ground, Corps Franc D’Afrique makes official entry into
Bizerte as British 7th Armd Div pushes N from Tunis toward US II Corps zone. The British 6th Armd
and Indian 4th Inf Divs, pushing SE toward Hammamet, are stopped at Hammam Lif as enemy strives
to keep line of retreat to Cap Bon peninsula open. 5 Corp 1st Div and 4th Indian Div push E with
French 19th Corps which meets firm resistance near Zaghouan.

5/8/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s hit landing ground on Pantelleria. P-40’s strafe and bomb shipping in Cap Bon area and ship-
ping and shore installations on Gulf of Tunis. Ftrs claim 5 Me 109’s destroyed.

5/8/43 Fourteenth AF
16 B-24’s and 11 B-25’s bomb Tien Ho A/F, shop and factory area, and White Cloud A/F at Canton.
The 24 escorting P-40’s strafe tgt areas following the bombing strikes. Considerable damage is done,
including the destruction of about 20 enemy aircraft.

5/8/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s claim destruction of 2 cargo vessels at Madang. B-17’s bomb A/F at Rabaul, and single B-17’s
attack barges and small boats off N coast of New Britain.

5/8/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy aircraft in attack on destroyers in Blackett Strait. Other P-40’s and P-38’s hit AA posi-
tions at Vila.

5/9/43 NAAF
During 8/9 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Villacidro, Elmas, and Decimomannu A/Fs, and NATAF
Bisleys, bomb troops and vehicle concentrations in Hammamet-Nabeul-Menzel Bou Zelfa-Soliman-
Tazorhrane areas. During day, B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb Palermo; B-26’s follow immediately with
attack on same tgt. Ftrs fly sweeps over battle area, provide cover for destroyers, strafe barges, bomb
buildings in battle area, strafe trucks between Hammamet and Soliman and bomb landing ground
near Menzel Temime. LBs and MBs also bomb shipping, hit concentrations in battle area and in town
of Soliman, and bomb A/F on Pantelleria. US II Corps receives unconditional surrender of enemy
troops in its zone.

5/9/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack harbor facilities at Messina, scoring hits on ferry terminal, round house, 2 ferries, and a
ship. B-25’s hit landing ground on Pantelleria. Over 300 P-40’s fly escort and rcn missions, and straf-
ing and bombing raids on landing ground, vessels, vehicles, bridges, and gun positions in areas of
Zembra Is, Cap Bon, and Pantelleria.
5/9/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Manokwari, Nabire, Kaimana, and Madang A/F, and Wewak-But area. B-25’s
hit A/F at Gasmata.

5/10/43 NAAF
During 9/10 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Palermo and surrounding area. B-17’s follow up, shortly
past noon, with raids on A/Fs at Milo and Bo Rizzo. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs attack Pantelleria har-
bor, Korba bridge, Menzel Temime landing ground, Kelibia areas, and town of Menzel Bou Zelfa.
Numerous motor transport and troop concentrations on Cap Bon peninsula are bombed and strafed
as British 6th Armd Div drives to Hammamet, cutting off the peninsula.

5/10/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Pantelleria landing ground. P-40’s bomb Pantelleria and Cap Bon peninsula. Ftrs claim 4
airplanes destroyed.

5/10/43 Tenth AF
6 P-40’s bomb and strafe Kwitu, leaving several areas burning fiercely.

5/10/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s fly offensive sweep against comm in Nam Dinh and Hanoi areas. 4 locomotives and 3 river-
boats are destroyed, a train carrying troops and supplies is heavily damaged, and several trucks of
troops are destroyed.

5/10/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Labu area while B-25’s pound Cape Gloucester A/F. B-17’s and B-24’s, oper-
ating individually, attack coastline tgts in NE New Guinea, New Britain, and on Jamdena I.

5/10/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s join Navy and Marine aircraft in strike against gun emplacements, runway, and revetments at
Munda A/F.

5/11/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s, B-26’s, and B-25’s bomb Marsala, hitting warehouse, docks, railroad yards, seaplane
base, and city area. P-40’s bomb and strafe harbor at San Michele. NATAF ftrs and LBs attack vehi-
cles, gun positions and troop concentrations in Zaghouan-Sainte-Marie du Zit area and on Cap Bon
as British 4th Div completes uneventful sweep around Cap Bon peninsula, revealing no important
forces there. Resistance in Zaghouan sector weakens.

5/11/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike Catania harbor, severely damaging harbor area and several ships. B-25’s strike battle
area in NE Tunisia. P-40’s fly escort and armed rcn, and carry out bombing and strafing missions in
Cap Bon area against motor transport, concentrations, roads, docks, and AA batteries.

5/11/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s pound Syriam, causing large fires in the town area.

5/11/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s hit A/F and general area at Rabaul. B-25’s bomb Penfoei and Dili.

5/11/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s fly harassing strikes during 10/11 May against Kahili A/F and against Shortland I.
5/11/43 Eleventh AF
The following missions spt US forces landing on Attu: 1 air-ground liaison sortie by 1 B-24; and B-24
supply sortie dropping supplies to ground forces, and 5 attack missions, flown by 11 B-24’s and 12 B-
25’s. First attack mission cannot find tgt and instrument-bombs tgts which include runway, radar, sub-
marine base, and camp area. Because of poor visibility next 2 missions hit Kiska, where runway and
Main Camp are attacked. 2 B-24’s then bomb Chichagof Harbor area through fog while another drops
leaflets on Attu.

5/12/43 International
Churchill, Roosevelt, and CCS in Washington discuss strategy in light of events in USSR, Tunisia and
Aleutians. Other topics are setting date for invasion of W Europe, war plans for ETO and MTO, knock-
ing Italy out of the war, and C Pacific offensive against Japan.

5/12/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb docks at Marsala during 11/12 May. Some bombs fall on Mazara del Vallo
and Trapani. During day, NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs fly sweeps and tac rcn over battle area and hit
positions S of Bou Ficha which form last link between enemy forces and the sea. By night enemy
resistance in S is almost ended. Enemy troops, including Gen von Arnim, CinC, Army Gp Africa, are
surrendering en masse.

5/12/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Cannon takes cmd of XII A Spt Cmd.

5/12/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb tgts in battle area in NE Tunisia.

5/12/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb A/F and surrounding area at Finschhafen. B-24’s hit Saumlakki, and single HBs hit
Salamaua and Gasmata.

5/12/43 Thirteenth AF
During 11/12 May, B-17’s fly snooper strikes against Kahili A/F. During early morning hrs P-40’s and
Navy aircraft hit AA positions, runway, and revetments there.

5/12/43 Eleventh AF
A P-39 rcn sortie over Kiska and Rat Is encounters poor weather and turns back. At Attu, air-ground
liaison B-24 watches US forces land on beach ‘Red’ while another B-24 drops supplies. 7 attack mis-
sions flown by 10 B-24’s, 12 B-25’s, and 24 P-38’s bomb and strafe assigned Attu tgts. 4 barges are
set afire in W arm of Holtz Bay.

5/13/43 Eighth AF
119 HBs attack Meaulte industrial areas and Saint-Omer/Longuenesse A/F. The major effort is direct-
ed at Avions Potez aircraft factory at Meaulte. Four additional B-17 gps (94th, 95th, 96th, and 351st)
become available for combat operations on 13-14 May.

5/13/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb area of railroad station, M/Y and docks in Naples during 12/13 May. The
following day, B-17’s, B-25’s and B-26’s from 7 bomb gps, escorted by ftrs from 4 ftrs gps, bomb
Cagliari, hitting shipping, dock area, M/Y, oil dump, chemical plant, and city area. Tunisian campaign
ends with surrender of Marshal Messe, cmdr of Axis forces in Africa.
5/13/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Augusta. RAF Liberators, under IX BC, attack Messina ferry terminal.

5/13/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Rabaul, Wewak, and Boram. B-25’s blast A /F, town area, and T/Os at Gasmata
while A-20’s hit Cape Gloucester A/F and area. Single B-24’s and B-17’s attack various shoreline and
offshore tgts, including landing strips, buildings, gun positions, barges, and vessels, on NE New
Guinea coast, New Britain, and in Admiralty Is.

5/13/43 Thirteenth AF
During 12/13 May 2 B-24’s on snooper missions bomb Kahili and Ballale A/Fs. They are followed
shortly by 6 B-17’s which pound the same tgts. During day, 34 P-38’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s, along with
62 Navy and Marine ftrs and 6 RNZAF P-40’s, intercept 20-plus airplanes over Russell Is-Tulagi area.
Allied pilots claim 16 aircraft shot down (1 by AAF ftrs). During early evening, 5 B-17’s again hit Kahili
and Ballale A/Fs.

5/13/43 Eleventh AF
Bad weather keeps air-ground liaison B-24 from observing or hearing friendly ground forces on Attu
and returns to base. Air-ground spt mission of 6 B-24’s is diverted from Attu to Kiska. 2 of the bmrs
don’t get the message, proceed to Attu, and bomb Chichagof Harbor and Holtz Bay. The other 4 bomb
Main Camp area. 8 P-40’s dispatched to Kiska in 2 waves cannot see tgt and instead bomb Little
Kiska installations.

5/14/43 Eighth AF
Maximum force is put in air as part of combined offensive against Wehrmacht. 198 HBs of VIII BC
plus a small group of MBs launch simultaneous attacks on 4 tgts. The principal attack is against sub-
marine yards and naval installations at Kiel with other objectives being Courtrai A/F, former Ford and
General Motors plants at Antwerp, and the Velsen power station at Ijmuiden. This is first time more
than 200 US bmrs are dispatched. The attack at Ijmuiden is made at low level by 11 B-26’s of 322d
Bomb Gp, first US MB gp to become operational in UK. No MBs are lost during attack though 1 MB
crashes while landing on return to base.

5/14/43 NAAF
During 13/14 May, Wellingtons hit Cagliari. During day, P-38’s bomb tunnel, barracks, A/F, industry,
power station, and town areas at Sassari, Alghero, Porto Torres, and Abbasanta. B-25’s and P-38
escorts bomb dock and town area of Olbia, claiming destruction of 3 vessels. B-26’s hit Porto Ponte
Romano while B-17’s bomb Civitavecchia.

5/14/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly sea patrol and escort for bmrs.

5/14/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s administer thorough pounding to A/F and surrounding area at Gasmata while B-24’s and B-17’s
pound Rabaul A/F. Other B-25’s bomb Penfoei A/F and Dili area. Single HBs hit various tgts in NE
New Guinea, New Britain and NEI.

5/14/43 Thirteenth AF
Single B-24’s fly early evening snooper strikes against A/Fs at Kahili, Ballale, and Munda. During
14/15 May, B-17’s on snooper mission bomb Kahili.

5/14/43 Eleventh AF
Poor weather curtails bombings. Air-ground liaison B-24 flies rcn and photo rcn over Attu throughout
the day. 1 B-24 carrying supplies for ground forces hits mountain side 10 mi W of dropping zone. 6 B-
24’s and 5 B-24’s fly ground spt bombing missions over Attu. 2 P-40’s bomb Kiska through overcast.

5/15/43 Eighth AF
135 bmrs attack various tgts as well as A/F and naval installations on Helgoland; U-boat yard, M/Y
and A/F at Emden; naval base and submarine construction works at Wilhelmshaven; and air facilities
at Caen and Poix.

5/15/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Palermo during 14/15 May. NACAF maintains sea patrol and rcn over large
area of Mediterranean from W coast of Italy over Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, and as far N as Marseille.

5/15/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly sea patrol.

5/15/43 Fourteenth AF
25-35 Japanese bmrs and 30-40 ftrs attack Kunming. Nearly all of the bombs fall in the W and SW of
the A/F, causing little damage. 28 P-40’s intercept, claiming 13 ftrs and 2 bmrs shot down.

5/15/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound A/Fs at Lae and Gasmata. A-20’s strafe airplanes and buildings at Lae. B-24’s bomb A/F
at Rabaul and hit Nabire. Single HBs hit Gasmata, Cape Gloucester, and barges SW of Ubili.

5/15/43 Seventh AF
7 B-24’s from Midway bomb Wake. 4 others abort and 7 others fail to find tgt. 22 ftrs intercept the for-
mation. The B-24’s claim 4 shot down. 1 HB is lost.

5/15/43 Eleventh AF
Weather again curtails operations. Air-ground liaison B-24 observes and directs air operations at Attu
throughout the day as visibility permits and directs supply drop for ground forces by another B-24 in 2
air-ground spt missions. 6 B-24’s bomb Holtz Bay and Chichagof Harbor; 6 P-38’s strafe AA installa-
tions in Holtz Bay area.

5/16/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Trapani during 15/16 May. NATAF and NACAF planes fly sea patrol, rcn,
and convoy escort.

5/16/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s escort shipping off Mediterranean coast.

5/16/43 RAF
Lancasters breach Mohne and Edersee dams, flooding large portions of Ruhr Valley.

5/16/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Kendari A/F area. Single HBs attack coastal or offshore tgts in NE New Guinea, New
Britain, and New Ireland.

5/16/43 Eleventh AF
Air-ground liaison B-24 bombs Chichagof Harbor with unobserved results. Another B-24 drops sup-
plies to ground forces on Attu. 8 B-24’s, 12 B-25’s, and 12 P-38’s fly ground spt missions to Attu.
Because of weather, only the P-38’s get through and strafe AA guns, installations and barges, scoring
several hits. The bmrs are directed to bomb Kiska. 2 P-40’s fly rcn mission over Kiska.

5/17/43 Eighth AF
118 HBs hit port area and U-boat base at Lorient while a smaller force strikes the docks and sub pens
at Bordeaux. 10 of 11 B-26’s of 322d Bomb Gp are lost when sent on low-level mission to bomb
power stations at Haarlem and Ijmuiden. This mission prompts Eighth AF to abandon low-level MB
attacks.

5/17/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Lido di Roma seaplane base and drop leaflets over Rome.

5/17/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Gasmata, Dili, Penfoei, and Barique. Single HBs hit Lae, Finschhafen, Gasmata, and
Cape Gloucester.

5/17/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s and Navy airplanes bomb and strafe bivouac and AA positions in Rekata Bay area.

5/17/43 Eleventh AF
Two attempted ground spt missions to Attu by 1 B-24, 5 B-25’s, and 6 P-38’s are recalled due to
weather.

5/18/43 Eighth AF
CBO plan for round-the-clock bombing of the enemy from UK by RAF and Eighth AF is approved by
CCS. Eighth AF now has authorization to proceed with daylight strategic bombing within the type of
combined offensive it has long wished to initiate. CBO plan lists the destruction of German ftrs as the
immediate priority objective. Primary objectives in order are German submarine yards and bases, the
German aircraft industry, ball bearings, and oil (the last being contingent upon attacks from the
Mediterranean against Ploesti). Secondary objectives in order of priority are synthetic rubber and tires,
and military motor transport vehicles.

5/18/43 NAAF
Gen Williams takes cmd of NAAF TCC (Prov). During 17/18 May, Wellingtons bomb Alghero-Sassari
area. During day NAAF begins strong air offensive against Pantelleria in conjunction with naval block-
ade. Over 80 B-25’s and B-26’s, escorted by P-38’s, blast the island, hitting Porto di Pantelleria and
Marghana A/F. B-17’s, with ftr escort, bomb Trapani.

5/18/43 Fifth AF
HBs, operating individually, hit Gasmata and Rabaul A/Fs twice and Cape Gloucester, Arawe, and
Lorengau once.

5/18/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s, weathered out of Attu, bomb Gertrude Cove area leaving large fires. 4 P-40’s reconnoiter
Kiska and strafe barges. 1 B-25 flies photo rcn over Kiska.

5/19/43 Eighth AF
102 HBs hit U-boat yards at Kiel. A smaller force bombs naval yards at Flensburg.

5/19/43 NAAF
B-25’s hit Milis and Villacidro A/Fs while B-26’s bomb Monserrato and Elmas A/Fs, outskirts of Quarto
Sant’Elena, and Cagliari harbor. B-17’s bomb Milo A/F at Trapani.

5/19/43 Ninth AF
After 2 days of sand storms, Ninth AF aircraft are again airborne. P-40’s fly escort for ships in area E
of Kelibia off Cap Bon peninsula.

5/19/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit Penfoei and A/F at Gasmata. B-25’s attack Salamaua area and T/Os off NE coast of Huon
Peninsula. Single HBs hit Gasmata twice during the day.

5/19/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s and 11 B-25’s fly 3 air-ground spt missions to Attu, bombing Sarana Valley. 4 P-40’s fly 2 rcn
missions to Kiska.

5/20/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s escort ships and fly sea patrol off Cap Bon and Kelibia area.

5/20/43 NAAF
During 19/20 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Villacidro and Decimomannu A/Fs. During day, P-38’s
bomb docks on Gulf of Aranci, railroad bridge NE of Perfugas, Milis A/F, Macomer rail junction, and
T/Os at Sassari, Bonnanaro, Chilivani, and Bonorva. Other P-38’s and P-40’s strafe and bomb
Pantelleria. B-25’s bomb Villacidro, Alghero, and Decimomannu A/Fs while B-17’s strike Grosseto A/F.

5/20/43 Fifth AF
A/F and surrounding area at Gasmata are hit by A-20’s during 20/21 May and by B-17’s during day. B-
17’s and B-24’s bomb Vunakanau A/F. B-25’s sink several barges offshore between Madang and
Cape Cretin.

5/20/43 Thirteenth AF
During 20/21 May, HBs on snooper missions bomb Kahili area and Ballale I.

5/20/43 Eleventh AF
All air-ground spt missions to Attu are canceled due to weather. 20 P-40’s bomb Main Camp and sub-
marine area at Kiska, and strafe barges in the harbor. The remaining Japanese on Attu are concen-
trated in the Chichagof Harbor area.

5/21/43 Eighth AF
123 bmrs of VIII BC hit German U-boat yards. Main effort is directed at Wilhelmshaven while smaller
number of planes strike at Emden. At Wilhelmshaven German ftrs are reported firing rockets.

5/21/43 NAAF
During 20/21 May, Wellingtons hit Villacidro and Decimomannu A/Fs and T/Os on Sardinia. During
day, B-25’s and B-26’s bomb the same A/Fs. P-40’s attack gun positions and T/Os on Pantelleria, and
B-17’s hit hangars, repair shops, dispersal points, and a gun battery at Castelvetrano.

5/21/43 Ninth AF
During 20/21 May, RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb Messina and Reggio di Calabria. During day,
B-24’s hit Villa San Giovanni and Reggio di Calabria; gunners claim 4 ftrs destroyed. P-40’s fly sea
patrol off NE Tunisian coast.
5/21/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb A/Fs in Rabaul area while B-24’s hit A/F at Gasmata. Nabire A/F is hit by B-24’s while B-
25’s blast AA positions, supply dumps, and town area at Saumlakki.

5/21/43 Eleventh AF
Of 10 B-24’s, 12 B-25’s, and 24 P-38’s dispatched to Attu only 3 missions, totaling 6 P-38’s and 1 B-
24, are able to bomb and strafe troops and installations. 4 other missions, after vainly waiting for a
break in the overcast over Attu, bomb Kiska submarine base through overcast.

5/22/43 NAAF
As diversion for convoy passing off Sicily during 21/22 May, NASAF Wellingtons fly intrusion mission
over Sicily, dropping bombs on Castelvetrano, Sciacca, Milo, and Bo Rizzo A/Fs. NATAF ftrs fly con-
voy escort.

5/22/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly sea patrol off NE Tunisia.

5/22/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb town of Kaimana and strafe power launches at Koer I.

5/22/43 Eleventh AF
Bad weather forces cancellation of all missions. 15 enemy bmrs make a torpedo attack on cruiser
Charleston and destroyer Phelps patrolling Attu. The ships suffer only negligible damage.

5/23/43 NAAF
Col John W Monahan takes cmd of NATC. NASAF B-25’s and B-26’s bomb docks and A/F of
Pantelleria and P-40’s attack gun positions on the island. P-38’s attack zinc works at Iglesias and
Carloforte harbor.

5/23/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly convoy escort off Tunisia.

5/23/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s hit harbor and A/F at Kavieng, A/F at Gasmata, and village of Ubili.

5/23/43 Thirteenth AF
5 B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Kahili and Ballale I during 23/24 May. 10 B-17’s, attempting follow-up strike,
abort because of bad weather. While other aircraft are successfully laying mines in N Solomons in
Buin area, 19 B-17’s and B-24’s, in diversionary raid, bomb Buin-Kahili-Tonolai shoreline area.

5/23/43 Seventh AF
A flight of P-40’s on patrol from Kauai bomb submarine from 1,500 ft, after which oil slick and debris
are seen.

5/23/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s and 12 B-25’s fly 3 air-ground spt missions to Attu. Due to bad weather they are routed to
Kiska. Weather there is also poor and only 1 B-25 bombs Main Camp area. Next, 3 B-24’s and 18 P-
38’s fly 3 air cover missions to Attu. The last of these missions is notified by a PBY that 16 bmrs are
W of Attu. 5 of the P-38’s then intercept the bmrs over Attu, which jettison their bombs and close for-
mation. The P-38’s score 5 kills and 7 probables. 2 P-38’s are lost.
5/24/43 NAAF
During 23/24 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb harbor and A/F at Pantelleria. During day, NASAF and
NATAF ftrs follow with more attacks on the A/F. P-40’s, P-38’s, B-25’s, B-26’s, and B-17’s, bomb tgts
on Sardinia, including Carloforte harbor, factories, hangars, and oil dump at Alghero and seaplane
base at Porto Conte, railroad bridge at Arbatax, area near Macomer, town of Iglesias, harbor at La
Maddalena I, harbor, warehouses, and dump at Terranova, and A/F at Olbia.

5/24/43 Twelfth AF
Col Lawrence P Hickey assumes cmd of XII A Spt Cmd.

5/24/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Villa San Giovanni ferry slip and railroad yards, and ferry terminal and nearby tanker at
Reggio di Calabria.

5/24/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound Lakunai A/F at Rabaul while B-25’s hit runway at Gasmata. Other B-25’s bomb Penfoei.

5/24/43 Eleventh AF
2 of 3 air-ground spt missions to Attu, together 6 B-24’s, 11 B-25’s, and 1 F-5A, bomb Attu. Third mis-
sion is canceled, except for 2 B-25’s which do not hear canceling order. 3 B-24’s and 14 P-38’s fly 3
more air cover missions over Attu but make no contacts.

5/25/43 NAAF
During 24/25 May, Wellingtons bomb docks and M/Y at Olbia. NASAF ftrs, MBs, and HBs bomb
Portoscuso, Terranova, tunnel near Macomer, Porto Empedocle, Boccadifalco A/F, Licata harbor, Milo
A/F, Messina, and Pantelleria. NATAF P-40’s and B-25’s hit A/F, shipping, and military concentrations
at Pantelleria.

5/25/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Messina ferry docks and railroad yards.

5/25/43 Fifth AF
Single HBs bomb coastal A/Fs and villages, hitting Madang, Kakakog, Simbang, and Cape
Gloucester, and attacking barges off Gavuvu.

5/25/43 Eleventh AF
12 B-25’s and 15 B-24’s fly air-ground spt and 4 B-24’s and 20 P-38’s fly air cover all over Attu. 18 P-
40’s fly 1 rcn and 2 attack missions to Kiska and Little Kiska.

5/26/43 NAAF
NASAF MBs and HBs hit A/Fs at Ponte Olivo, Biscari, and Comiso. P-40’s attack gun emplacements,
trucks, and troops on SE coast of Pantelleria. P-38’s hit Porto Ponte Romano shipping, Tirso power
dam, Golfo Aranci harbor, and Villacidro A/F. NATAF P-40’s bomb Pantelleria.

5/26/43 Fifth AF
3 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Madang town area and A/F.

5/26/43 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Canton I fly rcn-bombing mission over Abemama. Bombs are dropped on barracks area.
5/26/43 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s and 11 B-25’s, flying air-ground spt, bomb enemy positions. 2 B-24’s and 12 P-38’s fly air
cover sorties and also patrol and strafe Attu. Kiska is covered by 3 F-5A’s photo sorties and 3 attack
missions, flown by 9 B-25’s and 16 P-40’s. Tgts include gun emplacements on North Head and E end
of runway.

5/27/43 Eighth AF
11 bmrs raid docks and submarine pens at Saint-Nazaire.

5/27/43 NAAF
P-40’s bomb harbor defenses on Pantelleria. B-25’s and B-26’s hit Villacidro and Decimomannu A/Fs.
NATAF P-40’s attack tgts on S coast of Pantelleria.

5/27/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s pound Lae town area and A/F. Other B-25’s hit enemy forces at Labu and
Jacobsens Plantation. Finschhafen, Saidor, Kakakog, and Langgoer are hit by single-plane strikes.

5/27/43 Eleventh AF
Attu is covered by 1 B-25 flying ground spt, bombing and strafing troops and dropping photos taken
on previous day to friendly forces, and by 1 B-24 and 6 P-38’s flying air cover. 6 P-40’s fly attack and
rcn missions to Kiska, concentrating on Little Kiska and on the Main Camp area.

5/28/43 NAAF
During 27/28 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Villacidro, Decimomannu, and Elmas A/Fs. During day,
P-40’s hit Pantelleria, B-17’s bomb oil refinery, M/Y, harbor, and shipbuilding yards at Leghorn, while
MBs attack A/Fs of Sciacca, Castelvetrano, Milo, and Bo Rizzo. NATAF A-20’s bomb Pantelleria.

5/28/43 Ninth AF
During 27/28 May, RAF Liberators, under IX BC, bomb Augusta. During day, B-24’s of 2 gps hit
Foggia A/F and surrounding area.

5/28/43 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s, operating in 2 forces, dive-bomb railroad yards at Yoyang. Tracks, warehouses, and the
roundhouse are damaged.

5/28/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s attack Wewak, Dagua, and Boram A/Fs and bomb Wewak-Dagua coast road.

5/28/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and P-40’s, along with naval aircraft, attempt strike on Kolombangara area and Munda but are
hampered by bad weather. Some of the dive bmrs (TBF’s) manage to bomb runway and revetment
area at Munda.

5/28/43 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Canton I fly rcn-bombing mission over Abemama 1, dropping 6 500-lb bombs.

5/29/43 Eighth AF
147 HBs hit submarine pens and locks at Saint-Nazaire. Smaller strikes are made at Rennes naval
depot and U-boat yards at La Pallice. 7 YB-40’s, heavily armored B-17’s with increased firepower for
escorting bmrs, fly their first mission (to Saint-Nazaire). YB-40’s show inability to keep up with B-17’s
and need for modification of waist and tail gun feeds and ammunition supplies.
5/29/43 NAAF
During 28/29 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb town areas, docks, and A/F at Castelevtrano, Bo Rizzo,
Trapani, and Marsala. During day, NASAF P-38’s bomb Porto Ponte Romano. P-40’s, P-38’s, and B-
26’s of NASAF and NATAF attack gun positions, radar station, and town area on Pantelleria.

5/29/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s bomb Ichang. 4 P-40’s hit T/Os in Tengchung and Lungling areas.

5/29/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Madang and Alexishafen. HBs and MBs, operating individually or in flights of 2 bmrs,
attack town, A/Fs, shipping, docks, and other tgts at various places, including Dili, Penfoei, Damar I,
Soemba, Soembawa, Babo, Nabire, Saidor, Finschhafen, Manam I, and Cape Gloucester.

5/29/43 Eleventh AF
No missions flown. All of Attu is secure after 19 days of fighting. US ground forces land on Shemya.

5/30/43 NAAF
During 29/30 May, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Pantelleria. The following morning MBs and ftrs also hit
the island. P-38’s bomb Chilivani railway station and M/Y, hit port and railroad at Aranci, and strafe
T/Os in Sardinia. B-17’s bomb Pomigliano aircraft factory and landing ground and Capodichino A/F
and M/Y. NATAF ftrs hit Pantelleria.

5/30/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Foggia, A/F, damaging buildings and hangars, and destroying several aircraft. B-25’s attack
concentrations on NE slope of Pantelleria.

5/30/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb arty positions S of Ichang. 4 P-40’s bomb and strafe Tengchung and T/Os along Burma
Road and at Lamaing; 8 others on offensive sweep strafe several T/Os in Ichang area; 11 others hit
riverboats at Shasi and trains NE of Yoyang.

5/30/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb Wewak, Boram, and Madang. B-24’s hit Kendari area.

5/30/43 Eleventh AF
8 P-40’s fly 4 rcn missions to Kiska. 3 air-ground spt missions to Attu by 7 B-24’s and 12 B-25’s drop
no bombs there and instead bomb Kiska installations. 2 B-24’s and 12 P-38’s fly air cover missions
over Attu and patrol area. 3 F-5A’s fly photo rcn and 8 P-40’s attack and strafe tents and troops and
blast runway at Kiska.

5/31/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb A/F and M/Y at Foggia. MBs and ftrs hit defended positions on Pantelleria. P-
38’s bomb Cagliari, factory at Guspini, and power station at Santa Caterina. NATAF P-40’s hit
Pantelleria.

5/31/43 Ninth AF
RAF HBs, including Liberators of 178 Bomb Sq under IX BC control, bomb oil stores, harbor and sea-
plane base at Augusta.

5/31/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s, escorted by US and Chinese P-40’s, bomb Ichang A/F. The HBs and ftrs shoot down 5 ftrs of
an intercepting group of about 20. 1 Chinese P-40 is lost. 6 P-40’s on armed rcn over Siaokan area
blast a train and strafe troop concentration.

5/31/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound Lae A/F and town area.

5/31/43 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s on armed rcn over S Bougainville bomb Numa area and Tinputs. Small coastal vessel at
Tinputs is set afire.

5/31/43 Eleventh AF
5 F-5A’s fly separate photo missions. 6 B-24’s, 10 B-25’s, 37 P-40’s and 8 P-38’s fly attack missions to
Kiska. Their tgts include Gertrude Cove, AA installation trenches, North Head runway, and a vessel.

6/1/43 NAAF
An attack by Wellingtons against Pantelleria during 30 May/1 Jun is followed by NASAF P-38’s and B-
17’s while NATAF P-40’s attack gun positions on the island during the day. NASAF P-40’s strafe sea-
plane base on Stagnone I. P-38’s bomb railroad near Balestrate. P-38’s, B-26’s, and B-25’s, bomb
Porto Torres harbor, Porto Ponte Romano, and Olbia harbor.

6/1/43 Fourteenth AF
20 P-40’s divebomb warehouses and railroad yards at Changanyi.

6/1/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Bogadjim and vicinity. B-24’s bomb Lae A/F and nearby area.

6/1/43 Eleventh AF
2 P-40’s, 1 B-24 and 1 F-5A fly weather rcn and photo runs and 8 B-25’s, 18 P-38’s and 20 P-40’s, fly
7 attack missions to Kiska. Tgts include parked aircraft and installations, runway, gun positions, radar,
and tents on South Head, North Head, Gertrude Cove and Main camp.

6/2/43 NAAF
During 1/2 Jun, Wellingtons of NASAF hit Pantelleria and drop pamphlets on Naples. Ftrs and MBs hit
the island during following morning and afternoon. P-38’s attack Milo A/F while P-40’s strafe T/Os in
Sardinia.

6/2/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s, escorted by 10 P-40’s, bomb Pailochi A/F. 18 P-40’s strafe troop barges and launches at Itu
and 6 long columns of troops E of Changyang.

6/2/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Wewak, Boram, Dagua, and Rut. Isolated shipping strikes result in lit-
tle damage to vessels and barges.

6/2/43 Thirteenth AF
2 B-24’s on armed rcn attack gun positions, cargo boats, and shipping at Numa Numa and Tinputs.

6/3/43 NAAF
Ftrs, LBs, and MBs of NASAF and NATAF attack defended positions on Pantelleria following a raid on
town area and docks by Wellingtons during 2/3 Jun.
6/3/43 Ninth AF
Col Charles D McAllister assumes cmd of IX FC, succeeding Gen Strickland. At the same time
McAllister assumes cmd of DATF.

6/3/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb supply dump area at Dobo. Other tgts attacked in NEI suffer little damage.

6/3/43 Thirteenth AF
During 3/4 Jun, B-17’s bomb Kahili A/F and Moliko R area. B-24’s attack small vessels at Tinputs and
Teop, sinking 1 and firing the other.

6/3/43 Eleventh AF
Weathered out from Kiska are 3 weather missions flown by 2 B-24’s and 2 P-40’s, as well as 2 attack
missions by 2 HBs and 6 ftrs.

6/4/43 NAAF
During 3/4 Jun, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Syracuse, Catanzaro, and Pantelleria, which is also hit on
the following day by ftrs, LBs, MBs, and HBs, of NASAF and NATAF.

6/4/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Grottaglie A/F, leaving hangars and other building in flames. Gunners claim 3 ftrs shot
down.

6/4/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Boram, Wewak, and Dagua. B-25’s hit Koepang and Lautem.

6/4/43 Eleventh AF
404th Bomb Sq begins to operate from Amchitka. 6 B-24’s following a Navy Ventura make a radar-
bombing run over North Head. 14 P-40’s and P-38’s bomb North Head, Main Camp and Little Kiska. 4
P-38’s and 1 B-24 flying air cover over Attu make no enemy contact.

6/5/43 NAAF
During 4/5 Jun, Wellingtons hit docks and town area of Pantelleria. The following day, B-25’s and P-
38’s extend the attack on the island, hitting mainly gun positions. B-17’s hit harbor and shipping at La
Spezia. B-26’s bomb Porto Ponte Romano while P-38’s hit A/Fs of Monserrato and Capoterra.

6/5/43 Ninth AF
During early morning, RAF HRs, under IX BC control, attack Catania harbor.

6/5/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe troop columns near Peiyang and hit barge and boat NW of Yoyang.

6/5/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s, 6 B-25’s, and 6 P-40’s fly weather rcn and radar-bombing missions over Kiska, being handi-
capped by poor weather and mechanical trouble.

6/6/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons hit town and docks of Pantelleria during 5/6 Jun. The following afternoon,
Spitfires, P-40’s, P-38’s, B-26’s, A-20’s, DB-7’s, A-36’s, and B-25’s of NASAF and NATAF continue
pounding the island. Allied air bombardment increases and is concentrated on coastal batteries and
other gun emplacements as second phase of air offensive against Pantelleria starts.

6/6/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike harbor areas of Villa San Giovanni and Reggio di Calabria, and ferry slips and railroad
yards at Messina. Gunners claim 8 ftrs destroyed. B-25’s of 2 Gps hit Pantelleria.

6/6/43 Fourteenth AF
5 P-40’s strafe trucks, barracks, and personnel at Tangyang; at least 15 trucks are burned and consid-
erable damage is done to the barracks area. 11 P-40’s hit approaches to bridge at Puchi. 2 locomo-
tives in the area are destroyed. 10 other P-40’s attack Shasi A/F and hit river shipping in the general
area. 7 B-25’s bomb A/F at Pailochi.

6/6/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit town of Koepang and A/F at Penfoei.

6/6/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s, P-40’s, and Navy and Marine ftrs and dive bmrs attack shipping off Buin, scoring damaging
hits on a destroyer and 2 smaller vessels. 15 Japanese airplanes are claimed shot down. Other P-38’s
and P-40’s strafe Luti Bay area of Choiseul I.

6/7/43 Eighth AF
Eighth AF continues to be hit by requirements for N Africa as 389th Bomb Gp, originally scheduled for
UK, is diverted by WD to Mediterranean.

6/7/43 NAAF
Following night raid by Wellingtons on Pantelleria, HBs, MBs, LBs, and ftrs of NASAF and NATAF
pound the island throughout the afternoon.

6/7/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb gun emplacements at Pantelleria A/Fs.

6/7/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s attack Wewak, Lae, Madang, and Kesup, hitting town areas and A/Fs, and strafe
sampans on Sepik R.

6/7/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and P-40’s along with RNZAF P-40’s and Navy and Marine ftrs, intercept large force of ftr-
escorted dive bmrs on mission against Allied shipping off Guadalcanal. Ftrs from the newly opened
Russell Is bases initiate the interception. A running fight develops and extends down to Guadalcanal.
More than 20 Japanese aircraft are downed. 9 Allied ftrs are lost but all the pilots are recovered.

6/8/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons pound town and docks on Pantelleria during 7/8 Jun. Air offensive against the
island increase during the following day as ftrs, LBs, MBs, and HBs of NASAF and NATAF continue to
bomb throughout the day. Naval forces bombard harbor and shore batteries. Surrender requests,
dropped by airplane, bring no response. P-38’s attack barracks N of Segariu and A/F at Villacidro.

6/8/43 Ninth AF
RAF HBs bomb Mesina ferry terminal. B-25’s of 2 gps hit Pantelleria, directing major effort at gun
emplacements.
6/8/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s and 6 B-25’s, with P-40 escorts, are dispatched to bomb shipping and dock installations at
Haiphong. Bad weather prevents striking the primary tgts; alternates, including Hongay shipping, rail
yard, and power facilities, Gia Lam A/F and warehouses E of Hanoi are bombed. P-40’s bomb and
strafe Japanese HQ at Tatung, barracks E of Lamaing on the Salween R, and a camp N of Lungling.

6/8/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Koepang and hit area SE of Dili. B-24’s unsuccessfully attack shipping at Waingapoe
and off Wewak.

6/8/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Kahili A/F and Ballale I.

6/8/43 Eleventh AF
A C-47 is the first AAF airplane to land at Attu, landing ftr crews at Alexai Pt. All other flying canceled
due to weather.

6/9/43 NAAF
Ftrs, MBs, and HBs of NASAF continue pounding of Pantelleria in predawn hours and during the after-
noon.

6/9/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb landing ground at Gerbini and A/F at Catania. B-25’s hit Pantelleria. Ftrs escort bmrs and
fly patrols and ftr sweeps.

6/9/43 Fourteenth AF
6 P-40’s damage railroad bridge at Puchi and strafe nearby railroad yards.

6/9/43 Fifth AF
2 B-24’s bomb town area of Manokwari and A/F at Nabire. A lone B-17 bombs Unea I.

6/9/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s on rcn attack small vessel WNW of Cape Henpan. B-17’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s pound A/F at
Munda and Vila.

6/10/43 Eighth AF
CCS issues directive through C/AS, RAF, marking official beginning of CBO of USAAF and RAF
against sources of German war power. RAF is to bomb strategic city areas at night, and American
force to hit precise tgts by daylight. CCS sanctions Combined Operational Planning Committee as the
agency for coordinating the efforts of the CBO forces.

6/10/43 NAAF
Following attacks during 9/10 Jun by FBs, NASAF and NATAF aircraft (ftrs, LBs, MBs, and HBs) main-
tain all-day attack on Pantelleria. Over 1,000 sorties are flown.

6/10/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s, escorted by ftrs, bomb Pantelleria. The escorting ftrs dive-bomb tgts on the island. Later, RAF
HBs attack Reggio di Calabria A/F.

6/10/43 Fourteenth AF
9 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe 10 barges and a gunboat at Chienli; 1 barge is set aflame. 10 P-40’s
intercept about 25 airplanes over Hengyang; 1 enemy bmr is shot down.

6/10/43 Fifth AF
More than 20 B-17’s and B-24’s pound A/Fs in the Rabaul area. A single B-24 bombs town of Sorong
and shipping at Kokas.

6/10/43 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s and Navy ftrs claim 4 aircraft downed off N tip of Malaita I. B-17’s and B-24’s pound A/F at
Kahili twice during the day.

6/10/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s, 8 B-25’s, 12 P-40’s, and 2 F-5A’s fly weather rcn, attack, and photo missions to Kiska and
Little Kiska. Tgts include gun batteries, runway, North Head and Main Camp.

6/11/43 Eighth AF
168 aircraft of VIII BC hit Wilhelmshaven U-boat yards. Smaller raid is made on port area of
Cuxhaven. The raid on Wilhelmshaven demonstrates difficulty of operating beyond range of ftr escort
as enemy ftr attacks prevent accurate bombing of the tgt.

6/11/43 NAAF
Attack during 10/11 Jun on Pantelleria by Wellingtons is followed by morning and afternoon attacks by
ftrs and bmrs of NAAF, in conjunction with naval bombardment of the island.

6/11/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack islands of Pantelleria and Lampedusa. Ftrs escort the MBs to Pantelleria and fly over
during bomb runs. After British 1st Div is landed unopposed, Pantelleria surrenders unconditionally.

6/11/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s hit ramp on the Salween R, trucks at Mangshih, and warehouses at Tungling.

6/11/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s again bomb A/F in Rabaul and hit T/Os at Gasmata and along shore of Keravia Bay. B-25’s
pound areas along Huon Gulf coast, hitting Kela Pt, Salamaua, and bridge at Nuk Nuk. Koepang is
thoroughly blasted by B-24’s while Penfoei and Dili A/Fs are hit by light B-25 attacks. P-40’s strafe sub
off Cape Nelson.

6/11/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s, 8 B-25’s, 10 P-40’s, 4 P-38’s, and 2 F-5A’s fly weather, photo, rcn, and attack missions to
Kiska. Main tgts are Gertrude Cove and Main Camp, South Head, North Head, runway, and offshore
barges. Ftr bombing and strafing, and subsequent bmr runs over emplacements, are effectively coor-
dinated.

6/12/43 NAAF
NASAF and NATAF ftrs, LBs, MBs, and HBs hit Lampedusa I. B-17’s and B-26’s bomb Castelvetrano,
Boccadifalco, and Milo A/Fs.

6/12/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s, escorted by P-40’s, attack Lampedusa I. The island surrenders unconditionally, and
Coldstream Gds go ashore and take charge.
6/12/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit runways at Nabire and Kaimana. A lone B-25 bombs and strafes barges S of Langemak
Bay.

6/12/43 Thirteenth AF
AAF ftrs, along with RNZAF, USN, and USMC ftrs, claim over 30 aircraft shot down during interception
of enemy strike on Guadalcanal. 6 Allied ftrs are lost.

6/13/43 Eighth AF
102 HBs hit Bremen U-boat yards while a smaller force strikes at Kiel sub yards. Heaviest ftr attack to
date against Eighth accounts for 26 HBs, mostly of force attacking Kiel.

6/13/43 NAAF
NATAF and NACAF carry out land and sea patrols and rcn flights. NW African Photo Ren Wg covers
areas of Sardinia, Sicily, and Italian mainland.

6/13/43 Twelfth AF
Gen House becomes CG XII A Spt Cmd.

6/13/43 Ninth AF
US and RAF HBs attack Catania and Gerbini A/Fs, causing severe damage to aircraft, runways,
hangars, and other installations. HBs claim 5 ftrs. 2 B-24’s are down at sea.

6/13/43 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s attack Meza railway bridge on Mandalay Myitkyina line, causing minor damage.

6/13/43 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s supported by 14 P-40’s, bomb hangars and depot area at Nanchang A/F.

6/13/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs in Rabaul area and at Gasmata. B-25’s hit Dili and Koepang and bomb
and strafe barges off Huon Peninsula, at Jabob I, off Cape Gerhards, and S of Cape Cretin. Single B-
24’s bomb Malahang A/F and attack freighter in Humboldt Bay.

6/13/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s again bomb Kahili A/F.

6/14/43 NAAF
During 13/14 Jun NASAF Wellingtons bomb Messina. Other NASAF and NATAF airplanes continue
patrols and rcn. NW African Photo Rcn Wg maintains flights over Sardinia and Sicily.

6/14/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s intercept about 8 bmrs and 20 ftrs 25 mi SW of Nanchang. The P-40’s claim 7 ftrs shot down.

6/14/43 Fifth AF
A single B-24 bombs Lakunai A/F at Rabaul”

6/14/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s, escorted by F-4U’s, hit Vila A/F. 11 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F and hit nearby
Shortland I.
6/14/43 Seventh AF
1 B-24 from Funafuti bombs runways at Tarawa.

6/15/43 Eighth AF
Additional modifications of YB-40 escort bmrs are completed in UK. It is now hoped that these B-17’s
converted to heavily armored aircraft with great firepower will solve the problem of long-range escort
for bmrs.

6/15/43 NAAF
During 14/15 Jun, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Milo, Sciacca, Castelvetrano, and Boccadifalco A/Fs. B-
17’s, B-25’s, B-26’s, and P-38’s follow during morning hours with raids on same tgts and hit Bo Rizzo
A/F and radio stations near Marsala. Widespread photo rcn of mainland Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia con-
tinues.

6/15/43 Twelfth AF
Col Harold A Barton takes cmd of XII AFSC.

6/15/43 Tenth AF
MBs score 2 direct hits on bridge at Myitnge.

6/15/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s, escorted by 12 P-40’s, spt Chinese ground forces by bombing positions at Owchihkow.

6/15/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Rabaul in predawn strikes and hit Kendari A/F in the evening. A single B-25
attacks power boat in Hanisch Harbor and strafes beach near Finschhafen.

6/15/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Ballale I A/F.

6/16/43 NAAF
NW African Photo Rcn Wg continues coverage of areas of mainland Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia.

6/16/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Koepang and Oeikoesi and, along with A-20’s, hit barges and shore tgts at several points
along coasts of NE New Guinea and New Britain.

6/16/43 Thirteenth AF
Gen Jamison becomes CG XIII BC. Search aircraft report nearly 250 Japanese airplanes at Rabaul
and other A/Fs jammed with aircraft. In air action in the Solomons, about 120 Japanese aircraft con-
verging on Allied vessels off Tulagi and Guadalcanal are met by more than 100 Allied ftrs (Thirteenth
AF, RNZAF, USN, and USMC). The skies over Savo I, Tulagi, Cape Esperance, and Koli Pt are filled
with dogfights and flak from ship and ground guns. The battle results in the largest single-day Allied
aerial victory of the Solomons campaign. 79 airplanes are claimed shot down by Allied ftrs, and AA
claims 17 more. 6 Allied ftrs are lost. The Japanese succeed in damaging 3 ships (2 of which have to
be beached) and cause considerable destruction on Guadalcanal.

6/17/43 NAAF
During 16/17 Jun, Wellingtons bomb docks and M/Y at Naples.
6/17/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack A/Fs at Biscari and Comiso.

6/17/43 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s strafe warehouse and train S of Chiuchiang and a train N of Nanchang. Road traffic E of Hanoi
is also attacked.

6/17/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s administer thorough pounding to Madang and Salamaua areas. B-24’s bomb Sorong and
Boela. A single B-24 bombs Cape Gloucester A/F and during 17/18 Jun a B-25 attacks power launch-
es nearby, sinking 1 and badly damaging 2 more.

6/17/43 Seventh AF
During 17/18 Jun, 4 B-24’s take off from Funafuti at 2hr intervals to bomb Tarawa. 1 aborts and anoth-
er fails to find tgt. The 2 HBs bombing the tgt hit runways, silence an AA battery, and blow up an
ammo dump. The raid is a diversion in spt of the first night photo-rcn mission by VII BC, during which
3 B-24’s photograph Mille Atoll and nearby waters in the Marshalls.

6/18/43 NAAF
B-17’s strike Messina ferry slip and railroad yards while P-38’s bomb Milo A/F. B-26’s and B-25’s, with
P-38 escort, hit docks and shipping at Olbia and shipping at Golfo Aranci. NATAF and NACAF air-
planes maintain patrol and rcn flights. NAAF aircraft claim over 40 aircraft destroyed.

6/18/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe power launches off Cape Gloucester and Finschhafen, sinking 1 and damag-
ing 2 near the Cape. A single B-17 bombs Unea I while an A-20 on armed rcn during 18/19 Jun
bombs and strafes Salamaua and nearby coastal areas.

6/18/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F while B-25’s hit Ballale I and strafe barges in Wilson Strait.

6/19/43 NAAF
During 18/19 Jun, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Syracuse. NATAF, NACAF, and NW African Photo Rcn
Wg airplanes maintain patrols and rcn over areas of N Africa the Mediterranean, Sicily, Sardinia and
mainland Italy.

6/19/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack ferry and railroad yards at Villa San Giovanni, ferries in Straits of Messina, and harbor of
Reggio di Calabria.

6/19/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s thoroughly pound Vunakanau A/F. A-20’s hit barges in Hanisch Harbor and trail near
village of Tamigudu. Single B-24’s bomb Finschhafen area and Rapopo airstrip.

6/19/43 Thirteenth AF
During 18/19 Jun, B-24’s bomb Nauru.

6/19/43 Seventh AF
During 18/19 Jun, 2 B-24’s fly photo rcn of Jaluit from Funafuti.
6/20/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Messina during 19/20 Jun. The following morning B-26’s bomb Milo,
Castelvetrano and Bo Rizzo A/Fs. NATAF and NACAF maintain patrols, rcn, and convoy escort while
NW African Photo Rcn Wg continues coverage of areas in Sicily and mainland Italy.

6/20/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb airstrip at Rapopo, and A/Fs at Keravat and Rabaul, and also hit Rabaul town area. A-
20’s pound Lae A/F. 2 B-25’s and an A-20 hit Finschhafen and barges and shoreline tgts along coast
of New Britain.

6/20/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Marine and Navy airplanes in strike against Vila A/F. Hits are scored on runway and dump
area. B-24’s blast A/F and other tgts at Kahili and also bomb Kieta.

6/20/43 Seventh AF
During 19/20 Jun, 3 B-24’s from Funafuti fly photo rcn of Jaluit.

6/21/43 NAAF
Wellingtons bomb Naples during 20/21 Jun. The following day, B-17’s hit Naples railroad yards,
Salerno M/Y and trestle, Battipaglia M/Y, and Cancello Arnone air depot. Ftrs fly patrol, rcn, and con-
voy escort.

6/21/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack ferry terminal and surrounding areas at Villa San Giovanni, and harbor area and railroad
yards at Reggio di Calabria. RAF HBs follow up with raids on same tgts.

6/21/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s, with escort of 8 P-40’s, bomb village of Shihshow. 8 other B-25’s, supported by 9 P-40’s, are
dispatched to attack Japanese-held village of Hwajung but mistakenly bomb friendly village of
Nanhsien, killing over 50 Chinese.

6/21/43 Fifth AF
In predawn strike B-25’s bomb Koepang. A-20’s bomb and strafe A/Fs at Lae and Malahang while B-
25’s blast A/F and general area at Salamaua. A single B-24 bombs MacDonald’s Junction and strafes
T/Os along coast S of Buka.

6/21/43 Seventh AF
1 HB carries out armed photo rcn over Nonouti, Beru, and Nukunau Is.

6/21/43 Eleventh AF
A ftr strip is completed at Shemya. All missions are canceled due to weather for tenth straight day.

6/22/43 Eighth AF
In first large-scale daylight raid on Ruhr, 182 HBs hit chemical works and synthetic rubber plant at
Huls in main attack. This plant, representing a large percentage of the country’s producing capacity, is
severely damaged. 11 YB-40’s accompany the Huls raid; 1 is lost. Other HBs bomb former Ford and
General Motors plants at Antwerp.

6/22/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Salerno during 21/22 Jun. NACAF Beaufighters sink small vessel off E
Sardinia.
6/22/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s patrol over Pantelleria; no encounters with enemy.

6/22/43 Tenth AF
HBs join MBs in pounding Ywataung M/Y. Monywa is also thoroughly bombed.

6/22/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Taberfane area.

6/22/43 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Canton I fly photo rcn of Beru, Nukunau, Tabiteuea, Onotoa, Tarawa, and Arorae. 1 of
the HBs strafes Arorae.

6/22/43 Eleventh AF
A P-40 sights a submarine 5 mi E of Zeto Pt. A B-24 then searches the area but makes no contact.

6/23/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb town of Olbia and lay mines in the harbor during 22/23 Jun. Photo rcn air-
planes continue missions, flying over areas of mainland Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and S coast of
France.

6/23/43 Ninth AF
RAF B-24’s, under IX BC, hit Comiso A/F. Ftrs patrol over Pantelleria without incident.

6/23/43 Fifth AF
17 B-24’s bomb shipping, dock area, factory and residential areas of Makassar. 2 light cruisers are
damaged and many buildings along Juliana Quay and in town area are damaged or demolished. A
single B-24 or armed rcn bombs Lae A/F.

6/23/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and Navy ftrs and dive bmrs hit Buki village.

6/24/43 NAAF
During 23/24 Jun, Wellingtons strike Catania M/Y and industrial area. The following day, B-26’s and B-
25’s bomb Chilivani rail junction, Alghero-Fertilia and Venafiorita A/Fs, and Golfo Aranci shipping and
shore installations and other tgts in Sardinia. P-40’s sweep S Sardinia, strafing and destroying trucks
near La Maddalena, 2 small vessels in Gulf of Cagliari and off Capo Spartivento, and aircraft at
Capoterra landing ground.

6/24/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike Sedhes A/F near Salonika.

6/24/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s attack road bridge at Shweli. Damage to tgt is slight.

6/24/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s strafe and considerably damage Salamaua A/F and bomb villages in the area, demolishing 2
villages.

6/24/43 Seventh AF
3 HBs from Funafuti fly visual rcn of Nonouti, Tabiteuea, Onotoa, Tamana I, Arorae, and Abemama. 2
other HBs fly sea-search mission from Canton I.

6/24/43 Eleventh AF
16 bmrs fly 2 weather, an armed rcn, and 2 attack missions hitting barges near Vega Pt Main Camp
area, and North Head.

6/25/43 Eighth AF
167 HBs make scattered attacks on T/Os in NW Germany when primary tgts at Bremen and Hamburg
are obscured by clouds. Of 7 YB-40 escort bmrs dispatched only 4 are able to accompany formations
to tgt area.

6/25/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb docks and M/Y at Olbia during 24/25 Jun. On following day B-17’s drop
over 300 tons of bombs on Messina bombing M/Y, W and N part of town warehouse area and part of
commercial quay.

6/25/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe several occupied villages in Sepu area.

6/25/43 Thirteenth AF
During 24/25 Jun B-24’s attack Kahili area and hit A/F on Buka I. During the following day B-25’s,
escorted by P-40’s, hit runway at Vila, A/F.

6/25/43 Eleventh AF
2 photo and weather rcn missions by 2 B-24’s and 6 attack missions by 25 B-25’s, 12 B-24’s, and 2 P-
38’s hit Kiska. Tgts include gun revetments at Gertrude Cove and AA batteries.

6/26/43 Eighth AF
93d bomb Gp leaves UK for N African duty as demands for planned heavy bombardment in that area
(invasion of Sicily and raid on Ploesti) make further inroads on strength of the Eighth. AM Leigh-
Mallory is given responsibility for drafting air plans for invasion of Continent. His dep is Gen Hansell.
39 HBs hit Triqueville A/F. Smaller group strikes aircraft industry at Villacoublay. 5 YB-40 escort bmrs
take off to accompany HBs but none are able to complete the attack.

6/26/43 NAAF
Wellingtons bomb Bari oil refinery during 25/26 Jun. 33d Ftr Gp (P-40) becomes first Gp established
on Pantelleria.

6/26/43 Ninth AF
During 25,/26 Jun RAF HBs, under IX BC control, bomb Messina.

6/26/43 Fifth AF
During predawn and early morning hrs B-24’s and B-17’s bomb A/F and harbor at Rabaul and town of
Lae. During midday B-25’s hit Lae A/F and town of Salamaua. In early evening B-25’s bomb Penfoei.

6/26/43 Thirteenth AF
During 25/26 Jun, B-24’s pound Ballale I A/F and bomb Poporang-Buin-Faisi area. P-38’s strafe
Rekata Bay area.
6/26/43 Eleventh AF
16 bmrs and 28 ftrs fly 7 attack, weather rcn and photo missions to Kiska and Little Kiska, starting
fires. Intense machinegun fire damages 4 P-38’s.

6/27/43 Eighth AF
44th Bomb Gp leaves for duty in N Africa as Eighth continues to send combat units to the
Mediterranean campaign.

6/27/43 NAAF
During 26,/27 Jun, Wellingtons bomb Naples M/Y and port area.

6/27/43 Ninth AF
Beginning this date, 201st Bomb Wg (Prov)—93d, 44th, and 389th bomb Gps—of Eighth AF is
attached to Ninth AF for operations. B-24’s hit A/Fs at Kalamaki and Eleusis, damaging buildings, run-
ways, and parked airplanes. HBs claim 7 ftrs shot down.

6/27/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe occupied areas at Dumpu, Kaigulin, and Kaiapit while A-20’s strafe barges
and shore installations at Labu Lagoon. B-24’s hit Taka, Saumlakki, Boeroe I, and Malo I.

6/27/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F and hit Ballale I. A single HB on armed rcn bombs Munda A/F.

6/27/43 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s make a radar run over Kiska but return with their bombs due to weather. Later, 5 B-24’s and
7 B-25’s bomb Kiska Main Camp area and vicinity N of Salmon Lagoon. 14 B—25’s bomb Gertrude
Cove, camp areas, and North Head, while 7 others abort due to weather. 2 P-40’s fly rcn over Segula
I but overcast prevents observations.

6/28/43 Eighth AF
158 HBs bomb locks and submarine pens at Saint-Nazaire. Beaumont-le-Roger is hit by smaller
attack.

6/28/43 NAAF
During 27/28 Jun NASAF Wellingtons bomb Messina M/Ys and Villa San Giovanni. The following day,
B-17’s hit Leghorn, B-25’s hit A/Fs near Olbia and Alghero, B-26’s attack Milis landing ground, and ftrs
hit Decimomannu A/F.

6/28/43 Seventh AF
Bombing mission against Nauru from Funafuti is hampered by engine trouble and bad weather. 1 B-24
had crashed at Palmyra the previous day while en route from Hawaiian Is to staging base at Funafuti.
Of the 18 arriving at the forward base, 2 are released from duty because of engine trouble, 2 crash on
takeoff, and 8 are grounded after second crash. 6 HBs are airborne for the mission, 2 abort, 2 fail to
find Nauru because of heavy front, and 2 drop bombs on the island, with unobserved results.

6/28/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s bomb Gertrude Cove, Little Kiska and southern Main Camp area through holes in overcast.
Mission is partly ineffective because of faulty bomb-release mechanisms.

6/29/43 Eighth AF
76 HBs attack aero-engine works at Le Mans. Heavy cloud over tgt prevents attack by most of the
232 planes dispatched. No planes are lost. Both of the 2 YB-40’s dispatched as escorts are forced to
abort. The lack of success of the YB-40’s in this and previous missions in Jun 43 convinces Gen
Eaker, CG, that if the escort bmr is to succeed it must be able to carry bombs and must be endowed
with the same flight performance as the B-17.

6/29/43 NAAF
Wellingtons during 28/29 Jun raid ferry slips and M/Y at Messina. Photo rcn airplanes cover areas in
N and S Italy, E Sicily, Sardinia Corsica, and S France.

6/29/43 Ninth AF
RAF HBs hit Reggio di Calabria A/F. P-40’s patrol sea off Cap Bon area; no incidents.

6/29/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe strong points along Bitoi R and A-20’s pound supply dump on S side of
Nassau Bay in preparation for allied amphibious landings which are to begin during 29/30 Jun. A lone
B-24 bombs building area W of Parsee Pt near Salamaua. Other B-24’s bomb Nabire.

6/30/43 Eighth AF
VIII FC becomes independent of RAF operational control. All ftr gps are placed under control of 65th
Ftr Wg.

6/30/43 NAAF
During 29/30 Jun over 60 Wellingtons hit area NW of Cape San Marco and M/Y and surrounding area
at Messina. The following day, B-17’s bomb Palermo and Boccadifalco A/F, B-25’s hit Sciacca A/F and
B-26’s strike Bo Rizzo A/F. NACAF airplanes sink 2 schooners off S and E Sardinia and damage ves-
sel off W coast of Italy.

6/30/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly escort for a sea rescue airplane 35 mi N of Cap Bon.

6/30/43 Fifth AF
Allied amphibious forces begin landings, unopposed, at Nassau Bay during 29/30 Jun. Forces push N
and S toward Bitoi R and Tabali Creek, respectively. Troops make contact with enemy forces in Cape
Dinga area S of Nassau Bay. Australians open assault on Bobdubi Ridge and maintain pressure on
enemy in Mubo area. B-25’s pound Bobdubi Ridge in spt of the assault and hit forces at Logui and
Salamaua. B-25’s also bomb A/F at Cape Chater. B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Rabaul A/F. 1 HB scores
hit on cargo vessel off Cape Gloucester.

6/30/43 Thirteenth AF
Invasion of New Georgia begins with amphibious landings by Army and Marine forces on nearby
Rendova I. Subsidiary landings take place at other points in the New Georgia area. Thirteenth AF and
other allied ftrs cover the landings. At 1100 30-plus Zeros attack the beachhead; Allied ftrs intercept,
claiming 16 shot down. At 1500 a large force of ftrs, dive bmrs, and torpedo-carrying bmrs attack the
vessels of the TF which is handling the landings. F-4U’s, F-4F’s and AA down all the torpedo-carrying
bmrs as they attack vessels. However, a torpedo strikes the flagship McCawley amidship, severely
damaging the vessel (later mistakenly sunk by US PT boats). Early in the evening about 30 more
Japanese aircraft return to the assault area. Allied ftrs claim 18 of these shot down. B-25’s and Navy
dive bmrs bomb Munda A/F. B-24 strike on Kahili aborts because of bad weather.

7/1/43 AAF
Memo by Gen Giles for Gen Arnold stresses great need for more ftr escort for strategic bombing mis-
sions. The present ratio of less than 1 ftr gp to 4 HB gps is held to be completely insufficient and a
minimum ratio of 1 to 2 is suggested.

7/1/43 Eighth AF
Gen Frederick L Anderson Jr replaces Gen Longfellow as CG VIII BC.

7/1/43 NAAF
During 30 Jun/1 Jul Wellingtons bomb Cagliari barracks and railway station. NACAF flies patrol, rcn,
and convoy protection.

7/1/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s, along with Twelfth AF ftrs, fly armed rcn of S Sicily and convoy patrol in Cap Bon area and off
Kebili. RAF Halifaxes hit Catania railway yards.

7/1/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe forces in Duali area as nearby Allied troops consolidate positions along S arm
of Bitoi R. Other A-20’s strafe Lae area. B-25’s hit Kela Pt and Logui. B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at
Rabaul.

7/2/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons hit Palermo and Cagliari during 1/2 Jul. NATAF B-25’s hit Castelvetrano during
the day. NACAF aircraft attack 2 vessels off W coast of Italy and fly patrols, rcn, and convoy protec-
tion.

7/2/43 Ninth AF
44th, 93d, and 389th Bomb Gps, on loan from Eighth AF, begin operations (2 Jul-21 Aug) with Ninth
AF. B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Lecce, Grottaglie, and San Pancrazio Salentino. B-25’s hit A/F and surround-
ing area at Sciacca. P-40’s, escorting bmrs to Sciacca, shoot down ftr and damage 1. 2 P-40’s are
lost.

7/2/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound defenses in Kela Pt area and trail near Logui. A lone B-24 bombs Salamaua area. Allied
invasion force (MacKechnie Force) holds firm beachhead on Nassau Bay and makes contact with
Australian forces to the N. B-17’s and B-24’s again attack A/Fs in Rabaul.

7/2/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and Navy F-4U’s bomb and strafe small vessel in Baeroko anchorage.

7/2/43 Eleventh AF
3 bmrs and 4 P-38’s fly 4 rcn missions over Kiska and Segula. 17 B-24’s and 16 B-25’s then attack
Kiska in 5 missions, 2 of them radar-guided. Fires are started at several of the tgts, which include
Gertrude Cove, the harbor, and buildings in Main Camp area. Intense AA fire damages 3 aircraft. 2 B-
25’s on a submarine attack hit Kiska seaplane ramp after making no contact with tgt. 2 P-40’s cover
troops which make unopposed landing on Rat I.

7/3/43 Eighth AF
Gen Devers, CG ETOUSA, in report to Gen Arnold, praises proficiency of VIII BC bombardiers but
stresses dire need for high-altitude gunnery trg.

7/3/43 NAAF
During 2/3 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons attack Olbia and Trapani. The following day, B-17’s and B-25’s hit
Chilivani, Monserrato, and Alghero A/Fs. Ftrs hit radar station at Pula and Alghero, while B-26’s bomb
Milis and Capotera A/Fs. NATAF LBs hit area around Marsala and A/Fs at Sciacca and Trapani.

7/3/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s hit A/F at Comiso. P-40’s fly escort over Sicily and over Pantelleria, claiming destruction of 1 ftr.

7/3/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s hit the oft bombed bridge at Myitnge, knocking the S end span into the river.

7/3/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb A/Fs in Rabaul area and hit Kendari A/F. Koepang is attacked by 2 B-25’s. A lone B-17
bombs landing strip at Cape Gloucester.

7/3/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s bomb A/F and AA positions at Munda.

7/3/43 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s bomb Main Camp and take photos of Segula.

7/4/43 Eighth AF
237 HBs strike in very effective attacks on aircraft factories at Le Mans and Nantes and also hit sub-
marine yards at La Pallice. Bombing is extremely accurate.

7/4/43 NAAF
During 3/4 Jul, Wellingtons hit Trapani and Lido di Roma. Leaflets are dropped in Rome area. B-17’s
and B-26’s hit Catania and Gerbini A/Fs. B-25’s bomb 2 satellite A/Fs near Gerbini. NATAF LBs and
MBs hit A/F at Comiso, Trapani, Sciacca, and Castelvetrano.

7/4/43 Ninth AF
RAF Halifax aircraft bomb Catania, railroad yards during 3/4 Jul. B-25’s hit Comiso A/F. P-40’s escort
bmrs and convoy and fly sea-search for missing pilot. Ftrs claim 3 Me-109’s shot down. 4 P-40’s are
lost.

7/4/43 Tenth AF
HBs attack Shweli road bridge but fail to cause appreciable damage.

7/4/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s pound Bairoko.

7/5/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Villacidro A/F and Catania during 4/5 Jul. NASAF ftrs, MBs, and HBs hit
main and satellite A/Fs at Gerbini and radar stations at Marsala and Licata. NATAF LBs and MBs hit
Sciacca and A/Fs at Trapani, Comiso and Biscari. NACAF airplanes maintain sea patrol, rcn, and con-
voy escort.

7/5/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack harbor, harbor installations, railway yards, and oil storage at Messina. B-25’s hit Sciacca
and Biscari A/Fs. P-40’s fly uneventful sea patrol. RAF HBs strike railroad yards at Catania.

7/5/43 USSR
German Army begins its ill-fated offensive toward Kursk.

7/5/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe A/F at Salamaua, Komiatum Track, and HQ areas at Kela and Salamaua.

7/5/43 Thirteenth AF
9 B-24’s over Buin fail to find shipping and bomb Munda and Ballale I instead.

7/6/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons hit Gerbini A/F and 2 satellites during 5/6 Jul. During predawn hours and through-
out the day, LBs and MBs of NATAF bomb A/Fs at Biscari, Sciacca, Trapani, and Comiso. NASAF B-
17’s hit again hit Gerbini A/F and 3 satellite fields. B-25’s bomb Biscari A/F. NACAF maintains sea
patrol and convoy protection.

7/6/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike satellite A/Fs at Gerbini. B-25’s hit A/F at Biscari and Gerbini. P-40’s escort bmrs, patrol,
and carry out divebombing operations in Sicily.

7/6/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s hit runway and revetment area at Pailochi A/F.

7/6/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack Penfoei A/F and hit Labu Lagoon area.

7/6/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s pound A/Fs at Kahili, on Ballale and on Buka Is. B-25’s hit beached destroyer at
Bamberi.

7/6/43 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s and 2 P-40’s on 3 weather rcn missions report Kiska overcast, and take photos of Segula. 6
B-24’s bomb Main Camp. 8 B-25’s abort a radar run over Kiska when 1 has engine trouble and the
others fail to locate Ventura Pathfinder. They sight a submarine which crash-dives immediately.

7/7/43 Atlantic
German sub, U-951, is sunk in E Atlantic, 37-40N 15-30W, by aircraft of 1st Antisub Sq.

7/7/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb Palermo and A/Fs at Villacidro, Milis, and Pabillonis during 6/7 Jul. During
the day, B-17’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s bomb Gerbini satellite fields and Bo Rizzo A/F, as P-40’s fly diver-
sionary sweep over W part of Sicily. NATAF LBs hit Sciacca during 6/7 Jul, and the following day
bomb A/Fs at Trapani, Biscari, Comiso, Bo Rizzo, and Mazara del Vallo, and hit Sciacca, Marsala
radar station, Caltanissetta, and Porto Empedocle.

7/7/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit A/Fs at Gerbini and rail line N of Brucoli. B-25’s bomb A/F and surrounding areas at Biscari
and Comiso. P-40’s bomb and strafe A/F at Lucca.

7/7/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s and 22 P-40’s attack shipping at Canton. At least 2 interceptors are shot down.
7/7/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s, along with RAAF airplanes, operate in direct spt of Allied ground operations in
Mubo area, dropping over 100 tons of bombs on numerous tgts as MacKechnie Force begins assault
on Bitoi Ridge and Australian forces (2/6 Bn) capture Observation Hill, an important terrain feature W
of Mubo.

7/7/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and P-38’s attack Vila A/F. B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F.

7/7/43 ZI
AAF Trg Cmd is established to take over functions formerly assigned to the Technical Trg and Flying
Trg Cmds.

7/8/43 Atlantic
German sub, U-232, is sunk off Portugal, 40-37N 13-41W, by aircraft of 2d Antisub Sq.

7/8/43 NAAF
NASAF Wellingtons bomb A/Fs at Comiso and Catania during 7/8 Jul. During the day, B-17’s, B-25’s,
and B-26’s make several strikes against Gerbini and its satellite fields. P-38’s strafe radar installations
in E part of Sicily. NATAF LBs hit Sciacca A/F while MBs hit A/Fs at Biscari and Comiso. A-36’s attack
trucks, train, railroads, highways, sulphur plant, and a M/Y at several points in Sicily.

7/8/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Catania railway station, telegraph and telephone buildings, and industrial area. B-25’s
hit Biscari and Comiso A/Fs and nearby areas. P-40’s attack Biscari A/F, escort bmrs over Sicily, and
carry out sea patrol.

7/8/43 Fourteenth AF
22 B-24’s, escorted by 13 P-40’s, attack shipping, docks, and cement works at Haiphong.

7/8/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s continue to pound enemy positions around Mubo and along coast of NE New Guinea, hitting
Kela Pt and village, Malolo, Buigap Creek, and trails from Salamaua A/F and Kennedy’s Crossing to
Logui.

7/8/43 Eleventh AF
9 B-25’s fly a special mission to Attu.

7/9/43 NAAF
During 8/9 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Catania, Gerbini, and Comiso A/Fs, and throughout the fol-
lowing day B-17’s, B-25’s, B-26’s, and ftrs attack other tgts in Sicily, including Sciacca and Biscari
A/Fs, Gerbini satellite field, and Cape Passero I radar stations. NATAF planes hit Sciacca and Milo
A/Fs during 8/9 Jul, and on 9 Jul hit Milo and Biscari A/Fs, Sciacca, Porto Empedocle HQ at Taormina,
junction NE of Gela, Canicatti area, and T/Os.

7/9/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Maleme, Comiso, and Taormina. B-25’s hit Sciacca landing ground and Biscari
A/F and dispersal areas. P-40’s escort bmrs over Castelvetrano and Milo A/Fs. This pre-invasion air
bombardment of Sicily provides air superiority over the enemy. British and US airborne contingents
are dropped on the island during 9/10 Jul to help facilitate amphibious assault of seaborne troops
which are to land on morning of 10 Jul. This is first major airborne operation to be undertaken by Allies
in World War II, and subsequently becomes subject of intensive study.

7/9/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb railroad bridge on the Mu R between Ywataung and Monywa, scoring 2 direct hits and
leaving the bridge temporarily unusable.

7/9/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit forces in vicinity of Old Bobdubi, Malolo, and Busama. B-25’s hit landing fields on Timor,
Dili, and Cape Chater.

7/9/43 Thirteenth AF
During 8/9 Jul, B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F, Buin, and Poporang. B-25’s and several ftrs sent against
forces near Vella Lavella I fail to locate tgt and strafe Buki and Ganongga and a destroyer beached on
SE Kolombangara.

7/10/43 Eighth AF
70 HBs strike Caen/Carpiquet and Abbeville/Drucat A/Fs.

7/10/43 NAAF
During 9/10 Jul NASAF Wellingtons bomb Catania, Syracuse, Syracuse Isthmus, seaplane base and
railroad station at Syracuse, and Caltagirone; NAAF TTC flies airborne operations to drop British and
US paratroops on Sicily. US Seventh and British Eighth Armies make amphibious landings on S and
SE coast of Sicily. NATAF A-36’s hit railroads, road junctions, trains, and vehicles while P-40’s fly
cover for amphibious landings. NATAF LBs and MBs hit A/Fs at Sciacca, Canicatti, Ponte Olivo, and
Trapani, and towns and surrounding areas of Caltagirone and Palazzolo. Throughout the day NASAF
B-17’s and B-25’s bomb Milo and Sciacca A/Fs, Gerbini satellite fields, and towns of Palazzolo and
Caltanissetta. P-38’s on sweep strafe radar installation.

7/10/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack M/Y at Catania and A/F at Vibo Valentia. B-25’s hit Palazzolo, Sciacca, Catania and
Agrigento, Floridia, Giarratana, Biscari, Syracuse, and Piazza Armerina. Ftrs cover assault beach
areas in Sicily.

7/10/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s bomb dock area at Haiphong.

7/10/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound Salamaua, Logui, and SE bank of Francisco R as Allied ground forces effect junction at
Buigap Creek cutting comm between Salamaua and Mubo. A single B-24 bombs village of Kela. B-
24’s bomb Boela and Babo.

7/10/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s pound Kahili A/F. Seabees report 3,300-ft airstrip at Segi Pt available for limited operations.
This provides an emergency landing field only 40 mi from Japanese facilities at Munda.

7/10/43 Eleventh AF
The Eleventh attacks the Japanese Home Islands for the first time as 8 B-25’s raid Paramushiru, scor-
ing hits on the S part of Shimushu I, Paramushiru Strait, and northern Paramushiru, in dead reckoning
runs when solid cloud cover prevents maximum altitude attack. No AA fire encountered, no enemy air-
craft sighted. The B-25’s stage through Attu on returning to Adak. 6 B-24’s, originally slated to accom-
pany the B-25’s to Paramushiru, and 5 other B-25’s are on short notice dispatched to attack a convoy
off Attu. They claim 2 medium freighters sunk in deck-level strikes.

7/11/43 NAAF
NASAF planes hit Milo and Sciacca A/Fs during 10/11 Jul and numerous tac tgts during the day,
including town areas, vehicle convoys, bridges, trains and roads. NASAF B-17’s bomb Catania M/Y
while B-26’s hit Milo A/F and Gerbini satellite A/Fs. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Sciacca A/F and town of
Caltanissetta. Throughout the day NASAF ftrs attack truck convoys on Sicilian highways, and hit gun
positions and T/Os.

7/11/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit A/Fs at Vibo Valentia and Reggio di Calabria. B-25’s hit A/Fs at Trapani, Milo and Bo Rizzo,
and areas between Sciacca and Enna. P-40’s escort bmrs and provide beach cover as invasion
forces push inland in Sicily. US Seventh Army’s II Corps is hit by counterattack, mainly in Gela region.
Attack is repelled, but airdrop of contingent of 82d Airborne Div troops results in heavy casualties.

7/11/43 Tenth AF
A few HBs hit port of Haiphong.

7/11/43 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb Haiphong harbor area, 3 bomb shipping in Campha Port area, and 8 pound positions
and barracks area at Kunlong. P-40’s strafe traffic between Lao Kay and Cha Pa and hit oil storage
area SW of Lao Kay.

7/11/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s and B-25’s blast positions in battle zone from Nassau Bay inland to Mubo area, hitting trail
between Logui and Kennedy’s Crossing, Bobdubi and Bobdubi Ridge areas, Salamaua, Kela Pt, and
villages scattered through the area. Other B-25’s bomb Penfoei. B-17’s and B-24’s pound A/Fs in
Rabaul area.

7/11/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s attack Kahili A/F, hitting revetments E and W of the strip.

7/11/43 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Funa futi fly photo rcn mission to Little Makin; 2 of the HBs bomb the island.

7/11/43 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s take off to attack Paramushiru and fly shipping search but are turned back by bad weather. A
shipping search by 5 B-25’s finds nothing. 6 B-25’s and 6 B-24’s in 3 missions (one by radar) attack
North Head and Main Camp on Kiska with unobserved results. 4 P-40’s fly rcn over Kiska sighting
new excavations near Sredni Pt, strafe tent near Haycock Rock, and also fly over Segula I.

7/12/43 Atlantic
1st Antisub Sq sinks U-506 near Portugal, 42-30N 16-30W.

7/12/43 NAAF
During 11/12 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons pound Trapani, Marsala, and Mazara del Vallo, and
Montecorvino-Rovella A/F, and NAAF TCC drops paratroops in front of forward lines in battle area dur-
ing 11/12 Jul. More than 20 C-47’s fail to return from mission. During following day, B-17’s hit Messina
railroad bridges. MBs and LBs hit Gerbini satellite field, Agrigento, Canicatti, and Milo A/F. Ftrs hit
trucks, trains, troops, tanks, and other T/Os during sweeps over Sicily. NATAF ftrs and LBs hit Milo
A/F, Sicilian beaches, Termini harbor and town, Ninfa rail junction, several trains, numerous vehicles,
and comm tgts throughout Sicily. NACAF aircraft fly convoy escort and carry out shipping strikes in
Tyrrhenian Sea and W of Corsica and Sardinia.

7/12/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack harbor, ferry slip, and M/Y at Reggio di-Calabria, and ferry slip and railroad yards at Villa
San Giovanni. B-25’s hit Bo Rizzo A/F while P-40’s patrol over Licata area. With bridgeheads firmly
established in Sicily by end of day, British and US troops make contact at Ragusa. RAF HBs bomb
Reggio di Calabria A/F.

7/12/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s attack docks and shipping at Campha Port, shipping at Ha Long Bay, and railroad yards,
power plant, and warehouses at Hongay. The HBs claim critical damage to 2 freighters. P-40’s strafe
trucks S of Ha Giang.

7/12/43 Fifth AF
13 B-24’s bomb A/Fs and town area in Rabaul and vicinity. 2 B-25’s hit Lingat A/F and Selaroe I vil-
lages. A lone B-17 bombs Garove.

7/12/43 Thirteenth AF
10 B-25’s attack Vila A/F, which is hit later in the day by B-24’s on armed rcn. 17 B-24’s pound A/F on
Ballale I. Several ftrs join Navy dive bmrs in strikes on AA and bivouacs in Munda area.

7/13/43 NAAF
During 12/13 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons hit Caltanissetta, Gerbini A/F, and Enna. During day, B-17’s, B-
25’s, B-26’s, and ftrs attack Enna, Milo A/F, Carcitella landing ground, Randazzo, and T/Os in Sicily.
NATAF aircraft hit truck convoys, trains, railway stations, troops, and numerous T/Os over wide areas
in Sicily. NACAF continues sea patrols, rcn, and convoy protection and attacks ship convoy NE of
Palermo. British effort to break out onto Catania Plain by establishing bridgehead over Simeto R near
Lentini is firmly opposed.

7/13/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike A/Fs at Crotone and Vibo Valentia. B-25’s attack Leonforte road and harbor on Termini.
P-40’s patrol Licata area.

7/13/43 Tenth AF
16 B-25’s lay mines in Irrawaddy R.

7/13/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s, operating individually, bomb A/F, town area, harbor and other tgts in Lae area. B-
25’s blast positions in Salamaua area, along road between Kela and MacDonald’s Junctions. Ground
forces clear Mubo area and Lababia Ridge of enemy.

7/14/43 Eighth AF
101 HBs attack aircraft works at Villacoublay. Le Bourget and Amiens A/Fs are also hit by sizable
forces.

7/14/43 NAAF
During 13/14 Jul NASAF Wellingtons bomb Palermo and Messina, and C-47’s drop paratroops in adv
of Allied troops to secure bridge at Primosole. NATAF aircraft hit ammo dumps, trains, rail junctions,
bridges, vehicle convoys, and other T/Os in the Sicilian countryside, and bomb several town areas
including Enna and Palermo during several raids throughout 13/14 Jul and the following day. During
the day, B-17’s, B-26’s, and B-25’s, and ftrs hit Naples, Messina, Enna, Marsala, and Randazzo, and
numerous T/Os throughout Sicily. NACAF continues sea patrols, rcn, and convoy protection. British
forces attempting to establish bridgehead at Primosole bridge on Simeto R near Lentini continue to
face strong opposition.

7/14/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s and RAF HBs hit railroad, M/Y, harbor, and oil storage at Messina. B-25’s hit Enna and
Palermo areas. P-40’s patrol Licata and attack Lentini area.

7/14/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe Orodubi area. A single B-17 hits Lae. B-24’s bomb Koepang.

7/14/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and P-40’s strike small craft in Huna Cove and Beagle Channel off New Georgia. 2 barges and
a small vessel are claimed destroyed. B-24’s and B-17’s pound A/Fs at Ballale and Buka Is and at
Kahili.

7/15/43 NAAF
During 14/15 Jul, Wellingtons of NASAF hit A/Fs and docks at Naples while NATAF LBs and MBs
bomb Palermo and fly armed rcn, attacking roads and convoys, over extensive areas of Sicily. During
the day, NASAF MBs bomb Vibo Valentia, while HBs hit Villa San Giovanni. NASAF ftrs fly numerous
strafing and bombing missions against trains, road junctions, radar installations, truck convoys, railway
stations, and T/Os throughout Sicily. NACAF airplanes fly sea patrols, rcn, convoy escort, and hit ship-
ping off W. coast of Corsica and E coast of Saldinia.

7/15/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s strike main A/F and 2 satellite fields at Foggia. B-25’s bomb Palermo, Cape Gallo, Salina I, and
Cape Zafferano. P-40’s patrol over Licata area.

7/15/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit positions along Orodubi-Komiatum Track.

7/15/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s strafe 2 barges NE of Ganongga, leaving them sinking. A large enemy
force, estimated at 27 bmrs and 40-50 Zeros, is intercepted over Vella Lavella by AAF and other Allied
ftrs, which claim 15 bmrs and 30 Zeros destroyed, against 3 losses.

7/15/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 and 2 P-39’s fly rcn over Kiska and Segula I. 9 B-24’s and 14 R-25’s bomb Kiska tgts including
AA batteries at North Head, Jeff Cove and Gertrude Cove. Fires are started. 1 bmr turns back with 3
engines and jettisons bombs, another crashes on return. AA fire damages a B-25.

7/16/43 Eighth AF
14 B-26’s attack M/Y at Abbeville. With this mission, VIII A Spt Cmd begins combat operations, having
acquired the 322d, 323d, 386th, and 387th Bomb Gps.

7/16/43 NAAF
During 15/16 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons bomb dock, M/Ys, and A/Fs at Vibo Valentia, Crotone, Reggio di
Calabria, and Villa San Giovanni, while NATAF LBs and MBs carry out numerous missions against
Randazzo and roads in Sicily. During day NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs bomb Valguarnera and T/Os in
NC Sicily. British troops establish bridgehead across the Simeto.
7/16/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack Bari A/F. Enemy ftrs attack persistently, and 3 B-24’s are shot down. HBs claim 11 ftrs
destroyed in combat. B-25’s bomb Randazzo and Valguarnera. RAF HBs hit Reggio di Calabria A/F.

7/16/43 Fifth AF
A single B-24 bombs forces at MacDonald’s Junction. RAAF airplanes hit positions to the SW.

7/16/43 Thirteenth AF
More than 30 B-24’s and B-17’s pound Kahili A/F. In Buin-Faisi area, 7 B-24’s join 70 plus Navy dive
bmrs and more than 100 AAF, RNZAF, Navy, and Marine ftrs in attack on shipping. Allied airplanes
claim more than 40 aircraft destroyed or damaged. 7 vessels, including a destroyer, are sunk.

7/17/43 Eighth AF
21 HBs hit aircraft factory at Amsterdam in main attack. Other planes bomb industrial tgts in NW
Germany.

7/17/43 NAAF
During 16/17 Jul and following day NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs, hit Catania, Paterno, Riposto railroad
station, and T/Os (vehicles, tanks, trains, guns) throughout Sicily. During day, over 200 B-25’s, B-26’s,
and B-17’s bomb Naples, concentrating on M/Y. US 45th and 1st Inf Divs cross Salso R S and E of
Caltanissetta. British 30 Corps expands Simeto R bridgehead and drives toward Catania in coastal
sector while 51st Div crosses Simeto and reaches to within 10 mi of Paterno.

7/17/43 Ninth AF
About 80 B-24’s bomb Naples M/Y in face of fierce ftr opposition. 1 B-24 is shot down and several are
damaged. The HBs claim 23 ftrs destroyed in combat. B-25’s hit Catania and rail yards and roads at
Paterno. P-40’s fly escort to Gela and Comiso. RAF HBs hit Reggio di-Calabria.

7/17/43 Fifth AF
During 17/18 Jul, B-25’s bomb Lautem while B-24’s bomb Adaoet I. During day, B-25’s pound A/F,
Army HQ and defensive positions, and general area in and around Salamaua as Allied forces from
Nassau Bay-Mubo area begin drive on Salamaua. The drive is a secondary effort designed to divert
enemy attention from subsequent Allied campaign to secure Markham R Valley and Huon Peninsula
and thus gain control of Vitiaz and Dampier Straits.

7/17/43 Thirteenth AF
7 B-24’s and more than 70 Navy and Marine airplanes, escorted by more than 100 Thirteenth AF and
Allied ftrs, attack shipping off Buin. The HBs claim hits on 2 cargo vessels, and the dive bmrs claim
serious damage of 3 destroyers, a patrol ship, an oiler, a merchant ship, and the 2 cargo vessels. In
the air battle, Allied aircraft claim more than 40 Zeros and at least 4 float planes shot down. 5 Allied
airplanes are lost.

7/18/43 NAAF
During 17/18 Jul NASAF Wellingtons bomb A/Fs at Montecorvino and Pomigliano, while NATAF LBs
bomb Catania and carry out rcn of extensive areas of Sicily. During the day, NATAF A-36’s hit Santa
Caterina, Adrano, Lercara, and Termini Imerese. US Seventh Army makes rapid progress against light
opposition. British Eighth Army continues adv, but 13 Corps continues to meet strong resistance near
Catania.

7/18/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Randazzo and Catania.
7/18/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb shipping at Haiphong and Hongay.

7/18/43 Fifth AF
During 18/19 Jul, B-24’s bomb harbor area at Makassar. Several B-25’s, a B-24, and an A-20 bomb
and strafe Lokanu, Boisi, Tambu Peninsula, Dot Is, Salamaua, and Komiatum as US forces secure S
headland of Tambu Bay for a supply base. Other B-25’s attack barges and shipping off New Britain,
sinking small cargo vessel off Cape Kwoi.

7/18/43 Thirteenth AF
21 B-24’s, more than 20 P-40’s and P-38’s, and 140 plus Navy and Marine dive bmrs and ftrs thor-
oughly blast the Kahili area. 15 of the HBs concentrate on the A/F. Many AA positions are attacked, as
are revetments and runways. Hits are claimed on 2 destroyers, and a light craft is sunk. The allied air
planes claim 21 ftrs shot down. 9 US Navy aircraft are lost. A B-25 off New Georgia strafes a motor
launch.

7/18/43 Seventh AF
6 B-24’s, flying out of Funafuti, bomb Betio I, Tarawa Atoll. Japanese bmrs raiding Canton I are forced
to jettison bombs at sea because of intense AA and ftr def.

7/18/43 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s and 6 B-25’s bomb Gertrude Cove and Main Camp at Kiska. 6 B-24’s bomb shipping tgts
between Paramushiru and Shimushu and completed runway at Murakami Bay on Paramushiru, which
is also photographed. They observe fires among buildings S and E of this runway. Some of observed
aircraft take to the air and vainly pursue the attackers.

7/19/43 NAAF
During 18/19 Jul, Wellingtons drop over 800,000 leaflets on Rome. NATAF LBs attack Catania. During
the following day, about 150 NASAF B-17’s bomb Rome railroad yards; B-25’s and B-26’s hit nearby
Ciampino A/F. P-40’s bomb rail facilities in Alcamo area. NATAF A-36’s attack trains and motor trans-
port in W Sicily. US Seventh Army continues to push N and NW while British Eighth Army’s 13 Corps
still faces firm resistance near Catania.

7/19/43 Ninth AF
Over 100 B-24’s attack Littoria M/Ys and nearby A/F. On return flight railroads at Orlando and Anzio
are bombed. B-25’s hit Catania and Randazzo. P-40’s escort DC-3’s.

7/19/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s damage approaches to Shweli road bridge.

7/19/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s attack cement works at Haiphong.

7/19/43 Fifth AF
A B-25 bombs bridge over mouth of Francisco R. A B-17 hits Finschhafen A/F. RAAF Bostons attack
gun position at Komiatum and military camp at Erskine Creek.

7/19/43 Thirteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Kahili A/F. B-17’s and B-25’s hit Ballale I A/F. B-25’s in spt of ground forces hit positions
at Bairoko battle area where enemy resistance is fierce.
7/20/43 Bay of Biscay
19th Antisub Sq sinks U-588, 45-10N 09-42W.

7/20/43 NAAF
During 19/20 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Aquino and Capodichino A/Fs while NATAF MBs and LBs
attack vehicles, roads, and town areas around and in Randazzo, Santo Stefano di Camastra, Orlando,
and Nicosia in Sicily. During day, NASAF FBs attack T/Os in W Sicily while NASAF MBs strike
Montecorvino A/F. US Seventh Army and British Eighth Army continue to push NW and N. 82d
Airborne Div (US) takes Sciacca and Menfi. 3d Inf Div (US) clears Santo Stefano Quisquina and
heights N of Mussomeli. 2d Armd Div, with British units, takes Enna and drives on to Villapriolo.
Canadian 1st Inf Div pushes to Leonforte area. British 51st Div attacks German A/F near Sferro. 13
Corps is halted by strong opposition on Catania Plain.

7/20/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack Randazzo and Taormina. RAF HBs hit Vibo Valentia A/F.

7/20/43 Tenth AF
HBs attack Mandalay.

7/20/43 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s bomb warehouse area at Tengchung. 6 others strafe river traffic and railroad T/Os at Sinti,
Changanyi, Tingszekiao, Kaiyu, and near Puchi.

7/20/43 Fifth AF
As US ground forces begin struggle for heights commanding Tambu Bay and Dot Inlet, A-20’s and B-
25’s pound Madang A/F and area, Komiatum, Logui, areas along Gum R and S of Gogol R, Gori R
bridge area, and Bogadjim. B-25’s bomb Lautem, Dili, and Cape Chater A/F. A single B-24 bombs
Arawe.

7/20/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Kahili and on Ballale I. Ftrs strafe barges in Pakoi Bay.

7/21/43 NAAF
During 20/21 Jul, Wellingtons of NASAF hit Crotone A/F and Naples M/Y; NATAF LBs hit motor trans-
port convoys in Randazzo area. During day, NASAF B-17’s bomb A/F at Grosseto. Rangers seize
Castelvetrano and airport. 82d Airborne Div takes San Margherita and 3d Inf Div takes Corleone. 45th
Inf Div, pushing NW, takes Valledolmo. 1st Inf Div clears Alimena. In British 30 Corps area, Canadian
1st Inf Div takes Leonforte.

7/21/43 Ninth AF
About 20 B-25’s bomb Randazzo. P-40’s escort C-47’s to Licata and return.

7/21/43 Fifth AF
More than 50 B-25’s again thoroughly pound Madang area. Other B-25’s hit junction of Gori and
Ioworo Rivers and village of Bogadjim. B-26’s bomb barges and jetties W of Voco Pt. Single B-24’s
bomb Finschhafen A/F and town of Rabaul.

7/21/43 Thirteenth AF
In a series of sorties in spt of ground forces, 22 B-25’s, more than 50 AAF and Navy ftrs, and more
than 170 Navy dive bmrs blast positions in Bairoko area. 135 tons of bombs are dropped.
7/21/43 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s bomb Kiska tgts, including runway, North Head, and Main Camp area where fires are
observed. Poor weather cancels other scheduled missions.

7/22/43 Eighth AF
Results of first phase of CBO are good according to a report of Joint Intelligence Committee (British).
The report maintains CBO has caused Germany to adopt a defensive air strategy resulting in more
than half its ftr strength being employed on Western Front at expense of Eastern and Mediterranean
Fronts as well as causing considerable damage to transportation, synthetic rubber industry, and the
fuel, iron, and coal industries of the Ruhr.

7/22/43 NAAF
During 21/22 Jul, NASAF Wellingtons bomb Capodichino A/F and Salerno M/Y. NATAF LBs hit
Randazzo, railroad at Falcone, and road W of Marina. During day, over 100 B-17’s bomb Battipaglia
M/Y and Foggia. B-26’s hit Salerno bridge and M/Y. Ftrs fly sweep over Maddalena I, strafing facto-
ries, trucks, and small vessels. NATAF LBs bomb Adrano, Paterno, Troina, and Misterbianco. US
Seventh Army troops take Palermo. 1st Inf Div continues N, taking Bompietro.

7/22/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s escort C-47’s to Ponte Olivo.

7/22/43 Fifth AF
More than 50 B-24’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s blast troops, AA guns, defensive positions, and T/Os in battle
zones at Komiatum, on Komiatum Ridge, at Kela Mt, at Salamaua, and along trails near Komiatum
and Salamaua. B-24’s bomb oil refinery, docks, and railroad yards at Soerabaja. B-25’s hit T/Os on
Selaroe.

7/22/43 Thirteenth AF
More than 20 B-17’s and B-24’s, 40-plus Navy dive bmrs, and more than 100 Allied ftr aircraft attack
shipping in area off Buin. A sea-plane carrier is sunk, and damaging hits are claimed on several other
vessels.

7/22/43 Eleventh AF
26 B-25’s, 17 B-24’s, 13 P-40’s, and 20 P-38’s hit North Head, Main Camp, and the submarine base
at Kiska, as well as coastal defenses and AA guns at both Kiska and Little Kiska, starting numerous
fires. Intense and heavy AA fire downs one B-25 (crew saved) and damages 18 aircraft of which
another B-25 crashes at base. 1 B-25 photographs S and W Kiska shores. 1 B-24 flies radar rcn over
Kiska.

7/23/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s bomb Leverano, Crotone and Aquino A/F. NATAF MBs and ftrs
bomb and strafe Misterbianco, transport in Nicosia-Troina-Randazzo areas, and bridges and landing
craft in coastal area around Santo Stefano di Camastra and Orlando. IJS Seventh Army mops up in W
Sicily. British Eighth Army’s 30 Corps meets firm opposition as it moves E from Leonforte.

7/23/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s escort C-47’s to Licata. RAF HBs hit Reggio di Calabria A/F.

7/23/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s, B-26’s, B-24’s, and B-17’s again pound tgts in coastal NE New Guinea, hitting Malolo, Asini,
Busama, Voco Pt, and Salamaua, blasting barges from Hanisch Harbor to Wald Bay and Cape
Busching, and thoroughly bombing Bogadjim.

7/23/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and P-40’s, along with Navy dive bmrs, pound Rekata Bay area.

7/24/43 Eighth AF
167 HBs execute very successful attack on nitrate works at Heroya. This is Eighth’s first mission to
Norway and its longest (1,900 mi round trip) to date. Work at the plant is disrupted for 3 1/2, months,
and unfinished aluminum and magnesium plants are damaged and subsequently abandoned by the
Germans. Naval installations at Trondheim also are hit. Crews successfully experiment with new
assembly procedure for occasions when bad weather conditions prevent ascent in formation. Aircraft
take off individually on instruments, proceed to designated splasher beacon for group formation, and
then along line of 3 splasher beacons for force assembly. The method works well and makes possible
many future missions which might otherwise have been abandoned.

7/24/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s and B-25’s bomb Bologna railroad yards. B-26’s hit Paola railroad yards. NATAF FBs
hit barges, warships, and docks in Messina-Milazzo area and transport NE of Mount Etna. US
Seventh Army continues to mop up W part of Sicily. Further E, 45th Inf Div takes Cefalu and
Castelbuono while 1st Inf Div seizes Gangi and heads toward Nicosia.

7/24/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly armed rcn and FB missions over Adrano and Milazzo areas. Attacks are concentrated
against motor transport tgts.

7/24/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Lautem, Fuiloro, Koepang, Tenau, and A/F and surrounding areas at Lae, and attack
barges in Wapelik and Cape Busching areas and villages on Itni R.

7/24/43 Thirteenth AF
48 ftrs join Navy and Marine dive bmrs in spt of ground forces in Bairoko area. Later in the day gun
positions at Bibolo Hill near Munda are hit, along with other tgts.

7/24/43 Seventh AF
8 B-24’s from Midway attack Wake, bombing oil storage, barracks, and a gun emplacement. 2030
Zeros attack the formation. 9 ftrs are claimed destroyed. 1 HB is lost in collision with falling Japanese
ftr.

7/24/43 Eleventh AF
62 P-40’s fly 9 missions to Kiska (2 of them with RCAF pilots) bombing runway and scoring many hits.
An AA battery takes a direct hit and explodes. AA guns are strafed on North Head and Little Kiska.
Intense AA fire downs 1 P-40.

7/25/43 Eighth AF
218 HBs bomb tgts in Germany, with shipyard at Hamburg and U-boat base at Kiel as major tgts. 19
HBs are lost, mostly to effective formation attacks by German ftrs. This raid on Hamburg is part of 6
CBO missions against that port city and follows a raid of the previous night during which nearly 750
RAF HBs did tremendous damage to the tgt. Bergen, one of the scheduled tgts, is completely
obscured by clouds and no bombing attempt is made there because of the policy of no indiscriminate
bombing over enemy-occupied countries. 13 B-26’s hit coke ovens at Ghent.
7/25/43 NAAF
NATAF, MBs, LBs, and ftrs during night and day raids, attack shipping and docks at Milazzo and in
Santo Stefano di Camastra-Orlando area, and hit roads and motor transport, bridges and armor con-
centration in Orlando-Adrano-Troina-Nicosia areas. US Seventh Army makes slow progress along N
coastal road, while British Eighth Army’s 30 Corps takes part in hard fighting in Agira area.

7/25/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb docks and shipping at Milazzo. Almost 100 P-40’s strafe and bomb Milazzo, Taormina,
and Catania harbor. Other P-40’s escort C-47’s.

7/25/43 Italy
King Victor Emmanuel III announces fall of Mussolini government. Marshall Badoglio becomes pre-
mier and takes cmd of Italian army.

7/25/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s, escorted by 17 P-40’s and P-38’s, bomb Hankow A/F.

7/25/43 Fifth AF
Single B-24’s attack large transport vessel WNW of Buka Passage and bomb Lingat, Adaoet, and
area near Finschhafen.

7/25/43 Thirteenth AF
Gen Twining becomes COMAIRSOLS. FC and BC, Solomons, are taken over by Gen Strother and
Col William A Matheny, respectively; Strother retains his position as CG XIII FC. The Japanese try to
hit US forces on Rendova I but Allied ftrs shoot down several Zeros (8 claimed) and force the enemy
bmrs to drop their bombs indiscriminately. Final push on Japanese base at Munda opens with bom-
bardment by 7 destroyers and the heaviest air attack in SOPAC to date. 170-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, B-
17’s, TBF’s, and SBD’s, covered by more than 70 ftrs, pound the tgt thoroughly, dropping more than
145 tons of bombs in little more than a half hr. Later in the afternoon 10 more B-24’s, with ftr cover,
bomb Bibolo Hill, and SBD’s and TBF’s dive-bomb gun positions. Later in the day, gun positions NE of
Kindu Village are hit. 43d and 37th Divs open ground assault against firmly entrenched enemy.

7/25/43 Eleventh AF
343d Ftr Gp moves from Adak to Amchitka. 40 P-40’s fly 7 attack missions (2 by RCAF pilots) bomb-
ing and strafing North Head AA batteries, runway, Main Camp, and Little Kiska.

7/26/43 Eighth AF
92 HBs bomb rubber factories at Hannover as main objective. 54 attack shipbuilding yards at
Hamburg. Results are good but costly. 24 aircraft are lost, mostly to enemy ftrs. 15 B-26’s bomb Saint
Omer/Longuenesse A/F.

7/26/43 NAAF
During 25/26 Jul, NATAF MBs attack Milazzo, Adrano, and Paterno. Throughout day LBs hit
Regalbuto at intervals, and FBs harass shipping, rail, and road movements. NASAF B-26’s bomb
Marina di Paola M/Y.

7/26/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Milazzo, Paterno, and Adrano. P-40’s strafe and bomb Catania and shipping at Riposto
harbor.

7/26/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s, escorted by 12 ftrs, bomb Hankow A/F. An estimated 30-50 ftrs intercept the force. The MBs
and ftrs claim 14 airplanes shot down and 17 probably destroyed. 1 P-40 is lost.

7/26/43 Fifth AF
More than 40 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Salamaua, Malolo Mission, Komiatum, Komiatum Ridge, and
Lae A/F.

7/26/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s, P-38’s, P-40’s, and Navy aircraft hit bivouac area and runway at Kahili. B-25’s, P-40’s, and
USN ftrs over S Kolombangara hit E shore of Webster Cove and bivouac area and buildings on Simbo
I.

7/26/43 Seventh AF
Last mission against Wake from Midway is flown. 8 B-24’s bomb tgts including oil storage area. 20-
plus ftrs (including an aircraft identified as a possible FW-190) intercept the formation. HBs claim 11 of
the ftrs shot down.

7/26/43 Eleventh AF
3 bmrs and 5 ftrs fly 5 armed rcn missions to Kiska. 32 B-24’s, 38 P-40’s, and 24 P-38’s fly 13 attack
raids, bombing and scoring hits on numerous Kiska and Little Kiska tgts, including North Head, Main
Camp, runway, Gertrude Cove, AA batteries, and on suspected submarine in Kiska harbor. A subma-
rine is sighted near Rat I. AA fire claims 1 P-40 (pilot rescued), and damages 3 others. 1 B-25 and 15
P-38’s fly 2 air cover missions to Kiska for the Navy. Over 104 tons of bombs are dropped on Kiska
this day, highest one-day bomb load so far dropped by the Eleventh.

7/27/43 Eighth AF
17 B-26’s raid A/F at Triqueville.

7/27/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s hit A/F at Capua and railroad at Lioni. B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Scalea landing Fround.
NATAF ftrs and LBs continue bombing and strafing of ports, shipping, bridges, landing grounds, and
motor transport in Sicily as US Seventh Army reaches Tusa and San Maulo and pushes toward
Nicosia.

7/27/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s attack tac tgts in battle area in NE Sicily, and others hit shipping at Catania.

7/27/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-24’s attack shipping in Samah Bay area, claiming severe damage to 2 vessels. 2530 ftrs inter-
cept the HBs. 13 ftrs are claimed shot down. No B-24’s are lost. 6 B-25’s, supported by 14 ftrs, attack
T/Os on Stonecutter’s I in Hong Kong area after failing to locate a reported freighter in the area.

7/27/43 Fifth AF
35 B-25’s and 18 B-24’s pound Salamaua area in one of the largest single-strike attacks of SWPA.
A/F and supply storage at Salamaua, town of Kela and nearby hilltop positions, and defensive posi-
tions between road and beach at Logui are hit. 5 other B-25’s hit barges between Pommern Bay and
Finschhafen, and 6 B-26’s bomb barge concentration and supply area at Voco Pt. A lone B-24 on
armed rcn bombs T/Os on Mundua and Unea Is.

7/27/43 Thirteenth AF
Gen Owens becomes CG, Thirteenth AF. B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Kahili and Ballale I. 8 P-38’s and 70-
plus Navy and Marine aircraft again attack Munda area, hitting positions on Bibolo Hill and tgts at
Gurasai, Munda Pt, and Munda A/F.

7/27/43 Eleventh AF
12 bmrs and 20 ftrs take off on 5 attack missions to Kiska. Several of the ftrs jettison bombs. The
other aircraft hit Main Camp, North Head and Little Kiska.

7/28/43 Bay of Biscay


German sub, U-404, is sunk by aircraft of 4th Antisub Sq and RAF 224 Sq, at 45-53N 09-23W.

7/28/43 Eighth AF
Over 300 HRs are dispatched in 2 forces to bomb German tgts. Bad weather prevents majority from
completing mission, but 49 bomb aircraft works at Kassel and 28 attack major FW-190 factory at
Oschersleben, marking deepest US bmr penetration into Germany to date. Raid achieves good
results. However, 22 HBs are lost as ftrs score first effective results with rockets. 105 P-47’s, equipped
with jettisonable belly tanks for first time on mission, escort the B-17’s into Germany; other P-47’s,
going more than 30 mi deeper into Germany than they have penetrated before, meet the returning
bmrs. They surprise about 60 German ftrs and destroy 9 of them; one P-47 is lost. 17 B-26’s hit
Zeebrugge coke ovens. MB mission to bomb Triqueville A/F aborts because of failure to meet ftr
escort in bad weather.

7/28/43 NAAF
NASAF ftrs sweep over S Sardinia. NATAF LBs hit Regalbuto, Milazzo, and Centuripe. A-36’s and P-
40’s hit heavy traffic on Troina Randazzo road, bridges and roads N and W of Cesaro, landing ground
at Falcone, and buildings near Randazzo. US Seventh Army takes Nicosia and pushes toward Santo
Stefano di Camastra. British Eighth Army takes Agira. Allied cargo vessels begin arriving at Palermo,
and Gen Alexander, 15 Army Gp CG, moves his HQ to Sicily.

7/28/43 Ninth AF
Almost 100 P-40’s hit shipping at Catania and Santa Teresa, fly patrol over Straits of Messina and
bomb encampments.

7/28/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s, with escort of 9 P-40’s, bomb Taikoo Docks at Hong Kong.

7/28/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack barges and fuel dump between Cape Raoult and Rein Bay, and hit A/F at Cape
Gloucester and 2 destroyers offshore. Single B-24’s bomb Unea I and unsuccessfully attack shipping
in Saint George Channel. B-24’s bomb Manokwari, Larat, and Boela. B-25’s hit town of Lautem and
A/F at Cape Chater.

7/28/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and Navy aircraft hit gun positions and other tgts at Webster Cove.

7/29/43 Eighth AF
91 HBs bomb U-boat yards at Kiel, and 81 attack Heinkel aircraft factory at Warnemunde. MBs hit
Saint-Omer/Ft Rouge A/F. Mission to Schiphol A/F aborts due to navigational error.

7/29/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s hit Aquino A/F. B-17’s bomb Viterbo A/F. NATAF ftrs and LBs hit Regalbuto, Milazzo,
shipping off Messina, and gun positions and motor transport in NE Sicily. US Seventh Army almost
completes mopup of W Sicily, approaches Santo Stefano Quisquina, advances on Mistretta, and takes
3 islands off Trapani. British Eighth Army opens assault during 29/30 Jul along axis of Catenanuova-
Adrano.

7/29/43 Ninth AF
Over 200 P-40’s, to date the largest number of ftrs operating in 1 day during Sicilian campaign, attack
Messina Riposto, shipping at Catania, Santa Teresa di Riva, Taormina, Milazzo, and in Straits of
Messina.

7/29/43 Tenth AF
2 flights of B-25’s blast the previously bombed Mu R bridge between Ywataung and Monywa. The
bridge is hit heavily with 1 span left submerged in the river.

7/29/43 Fourteenth AF
18 B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb shipping and dockyard installations at Hong Kong. Kowloon and
Taikoo Docks and the old Royal Navy yards are hit. 4 P-40’s attack Japanese force of 23 bmrs and 30
ftrs attacking Hengyang. 1 Japanese ftr is downed.

7/29/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-24’s, and B-25’s bomb Kela Pt and village, and Salamaua town and peninsula area. B-25’s,
B-26’s, and a B-24 attack Army HQ, barges, and villages in Natamo vicinity, shipping off Cape
Gloucester, and barges off Cape Dampier, in Borgen Bay, and along coast from Ring Ring Plantation
to Roebuck Pt. P-40’s strafe T/Os.

7/29/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-17 scouts Kiska and bombs Main Camp area.

7/30/43 Eighth AF
134 HBs bomb aircraft works and M/Y at Kassel. P-47’s with auxiliary tanks surprise attacking German
ftrs over Bocholt as enemy is not yet accustomed to ftr escort penetration beyond coastal fringe. Small
number of MBs hit A/F at Woensdrecht. Bad weather causes multiple aborts on this mission and
abandonment of attack on Courtrai A/F.

7/30/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb Grottaglie A/F. B-25’s hit A/F at Pratica di Mare. NATAF A-20’s bomb Milazzo and
hit gun positions N and E of Centuripe. Ftrs hit shipping off Milazzo. Enemy evacuates Santo Stefano
Quisquina, with rear Fuard action. British take Catenanuova and push on to NE.

7/30/43 Ninth AF
Over 100 P-40’s attack shipping at Milazzo, Messina, and Riposto, and hit tgts in battle area.

7/30/43 Fourteenth AF
15 P-40’s over Hengyang area make contact with 39 Japanese ftrs and 24 bmrs. In the ensuing battle,
3 bmrs and 2 ftrs are downed; 2 P-40’s are lost.

7/30/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Salamaua and Kela. B-25’s hit barges off Huon Peninsula and villages in Finschhafen
area. A-20’s destroy several barges at Hanisch Harbor and Langemak Bay. Single B-24’s bomb Cape
Gloucester and Unea I.

7/30/43 Thirteenth AF
9 B-24’s, with escort of 16 P-38’s and P-40’s and 40 plus Navy F-4U’s, pound Ballale I A/F.

7/31/43 Eighth AF
MBs under heavy ftr escort carry out raids on A/Fs at Merville, Abbeville, Poix, Saint-Omer and
Triqueville. Lille and Amiens are bombed by RAF bmrs, also ftr escorted, in conjunction with US raids.

7/31/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s bomb Adrano. NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs hit Paterno, Santa Maria di Licondia, and
Centuripe, general area around Paterno, and vessels in Milazzo Orlando area. US ground forces in
Sicily prepare to attack E along coast, and further inland press toward Troina. British, to the S, are
fiercely opposed W of Regalbuto.

7/31/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s fly escort missions and hit shipping in Milazzo area.

7/31/43 Tenth AF
9 B-24’s mine Rangoon R during 31 Jul/1 Aug.

7/31/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Finschhafen area and barges at Hanisch Harbor and Mange. B-25’s and A-20’s blast sever-
al barges in Cape Gloucester area. B-24’s bomb Waingapoe.

7/31/43 Thirteenth AF
17 P-40’s and P-39’s join 90-plus Navy and Marine aircraft in pounding guns and defensive positions
on Bibolo Hill as Allied ground forces close in on Munda A/F. B-17’s, B-25’s, P-40’s, and Navy aircraft
attack Vila A/F.

8/1/43 NAAF
During 31 Jul/1 Aug NASAF Wellingtons drop leaflets on Rome and Naples, and bomb Randazzo and
Adrano. During following day, B-17’s bomb Capodichino A/F, and B-25’s hit Milazzo. NATAF LBs and
MBs hit Paterno, Randazzo, Adrano, Bronte, Santa Maria di Licondia, and motor transport in Orlando
area. NACAF Beaufighters score hits on shipping between Sardinia and Italy. US ground forces adv E
along coast of Sicily, approach Troina further inland, and begin movement to flank defenses. British, to
S, penetrate into Regalbuto.

8/1/43 Ninth AF
177 B-24’s, of IX BC (including HBs on loan from Eighth AF) are dispatched to bomb oil refineries at
Ploesti and nearby Campina. The operation (TIDALWAVE) is costly, 54 planes and 532 airmen being
lost, but damage to the tgts is severe. More than 230 P-40’s, largest Ninth AF total to date, attack
Adrano, area near Randazzo, Messina, Milazzo, Taormina, and shipping in Straits of Messina.

8/1/43 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s hit E approach of the road bridge at Shweli, damaging cable anchorage’s and pylons but
leaving bridge usable.

8/1/43 Fifth AF
A lone B-24 bombs A/F at Lae.

8/1/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and Navy aircraft again hit Munda, bombing AA positions, ammo dumps, and other tgts. 21 B-
24’s, 16 P-38’s, and P-40’s, and 30-plus Navy airplanes pound Kahili A/F; other P-40’s and 80-plus
Navy aircraft hit shipping in nearby waters.

8/1/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s bomb Kiska Main Camp area through overcast.

8/2/43 Atlantic
4th Antisub Sq sinks U706 in E Atlantic, 46-15N 10-25W.

8/2/43 Eighth AF
MBs attack Merville and Saint-Omer/Ft Rouge A/Fs.

8/2/43 NAAF
NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs hit trucks, dump and road junction in NE Sicily, docks and shipping at
Milazzo, Messina and in Reggio di Calabria area, and T/Os (mainly motor transport) from Barcellona
S to Adrano. In Sicily, US ground forces push slowly W while British troops gain control of Regalbuto
and fight indecisively in streets of Centuripe.

8/2/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s attack shipping in Straits of Messina and off Milazzo.

8/2/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s bomb supply dumps on shores of Hansa Bay and T/Os along Francisco R. A-20’s hit Buiambun
and B-25’s pound barges from Lae to Bogadjim, from Lae to Kepler Pt, and from Bubui R to Lepsius
Pt. B-24’s bomb Lae harbor, Salamaua, and W shore of Voco Pt.

8/2/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s, B-17’s, P-40’s, and Navy ftrs pound shores of Bairoko harbor. B-24’s, B-25’s, P-40’s and Navy
F- 4U’s hit supply area on W side of Webster Cove.

8/2/43 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s, 9 B-25’s, and 8 P-38’s hit Kiska in 2 waves bombing and strafing North Head, and coast
guns on Little Kiska, scoring several hits. 1 or 2 enemy aircraft over Attu cannot be intercepted due to
weather.

8/3/43 Eighth AF
Gen Kepner becomes CG, VIII FC.

8/3/43 NAAF
NATAF LBs hit tac tgts in battle area in Sicily. Ftrs, LBs, and MBs hit shipping in Straits of Messina
and at Milazzo and attack Adrano and Biancavilla and gun emplacements and bridges in the area. US
forces continue E along N coast toward Furiano R. At Troina, further inland, enemy continues firm
resistance.

8/3/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb Adrano and its highway approaches. Over 300 P-40’s, largest Ninth AF total to date,
attack harbors and shipping at Milazzo and Messina, and give direct spt to British ground forces in
Catania-Bronte area.

8/3/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s, B-17’s, and B-24’s bomb barges, small craft, villages, grounded planes, trails, and military
camps at numerous points, including areas in or around Bogadjim, Salamaua, Manokwari, and Larat
and along Bubui, Masaweng, Mindjim, and Kofebi Rivers and Bogadjim Road. Also bombed are W
coast of Borgen Bay and island in Marien Harbor.

8/3/43 Eleventh AF
6 attack missions 2 of which abort—are flown to Kiska by B-24’s, B-25’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s.
Numerous tgts hit and strafed include installations at North Head and South Head.

8/4/43 Eighth AF
33 B-26’s hit shipyards at Le Trait.

8/4/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb Naples submarine base. B-26’s and B-25’s hit railroad bridge at Catanzaro and
railroad at Paola. NATAF MBs, LBs, and ftrs attack comm tgts, gun positions, and storage areas in
Milazzo-Adrano-Biancavilla and Bronte-Riposto-Fiumefreddo areas. A number of NATAF aircraft hit rail
sidings on toe of Italy and attack shipping off Messina. In Sicily, British cross Salso R with 2 divs,
while other forces prepare to drive on Catania and others continue toward Misterbianco.

8/4/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s attack shipping at Messina and spt ground forces at N end of Mount Etna. US troops are halted
by fierce opposition at Furiano R and at Troina.

8/4/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe Itni R area and hit several villages on Selaroe I. Single B-24’s bomb dump
area on Francisco R and Cape Gloucester A/F.

8/4/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s, and Navy dive bmrs, bomb Gurasai-Kindu area. Some of the MBs also strafe areas emitting
intense small arms fire, silencing it. P-38’s and P-40’s claim 11 ftrs downed in series of running battles
over C Solomons.

8/4/43 Eleventh AF
Between 0855 and 1846, 153 tons of bombs are dropped on Kiska, a new one-day record. 6 armed
weather, photo and rcn missions, flown by 3 B-24’s, 2 P-40’s, and 2 F-5A’s bomb through clouds, take
photos and observe fires in Main Camp and on Little Kiska. Later 48 B-25’s, 22 B-24’s, 16 A-24’s, 8 P-
40’s, and 40 P-38’s fly 17 bombing and strafing attacks to Kiska. Tgts hit include buildings near radio
station, and gun battery area on North Head. Little Kiska and Segula I are also strafed.

8/5/43 NAAF
NATAF ftrs, LBs, and MBs attack troops, roads, and gun positions at Adrano and Troina and surround-
ing areas in spt of Allied ground forces, hit motor transport behind enemy lines in Sicily and on toe of
Italy, and sink or damage over 20 small vessels and barges at Milazzo and in Straits of Messina.
NASAF B-17’s, operating in 2 forces, hit Messina docks and railroad yards. B-25’s bomb Guspini
switching station, and P-40’s, after escorting the B-25’s, attack and probably sink U-boat off SW
Sardinia. US forces open assault on San Fratello ridge, and further inland gain positions overlooking
Troina. Enemy withdraws from town during night. British 13 Corps overruns Paterno, Misterbianco,
and Catania, British 30 Corps continues toward Adrano.

8/5/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s bomb town, roads, and road junctions of Francavilla. P-40’s attack Messina harbor and ship-
ping in the Straits of Messina.
8/5/43 Fifth AF
More than 30 B-25’s pound barges near Madang and at Alexishafen, and hit Nuru R bridge and towns
of Bogadjim and Saidor. A single B-24 bombs Finschhafen while another hits Vitu Is. Lt Col Malcolm A
Moore takes cmd of newly formed Second Air TF based at recently constructed adv A/F at Tsili Tsili.
Strikes from here will facilitate operations against Lae.

8/5/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb shore of Rekata Bay W of Brokeiello Pt area. B-25’s and Navy ftrs strafe barges on NE
coast of Gizo I. Munda A/F, principal objective of C Solomons campaign, is taken by XIV Corps forces
after 12 continuous days of fierce fighting in jungle area.

8/6/43 Caribbean
10th Bomb Sq and USN land-based aircraft sink U-615 at 12-38N 64-15W.

8/6/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb coastal roads near Messina. B-26’s and B-25’s hit road junction SW of Badiazza
and railroad bridges N of Gesso. NATAF LBs and MBs hit roads, junctions, and buildings in Troina,
Adrano, Bagnara, Biancavilla, Tortorici, Bronte, Piraino, and Randazzo areas. FBs hit shipping from
Vibo Valentia, S to Straits of Messina. US troops are unable to cross Furiano R as fierce resistance
continues. At Troina troops push through town and 1 mi to E before opposition halts them. British take
Biancavilla, and Adrano falls as enemy pulls out during 6/7 Aug.

8/6/43 Ninth AF
60-plus B-25’s hit Bronte, Catania, and Randazzo and the area N of Adrano-Biancavilla road. Over 20
others bomb road intersections in Adrano and Bronte. Over 100 P-40’s attack shipping and shore tgts
in Messina area while 30 others attack shipping on W coast of Sicily.

8/6/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s, during 6/7 Aug bomb Laha A/F.

8/6/43 Thirteenth AF
20 P-39’s and P-40’s hit Tanagaba Harbor area. 24 B-17’s and B-24’s, 24 B-25’s, and 50 plus Navy
and Marine ftrs and dive bmrs pound Rekata Bay area, hitting bivouac and supply areas.

8/7/43 NAAF
Throughout the day NATBF MBs and LBs pound Randazzo, the enemy’s key withdrawal point.
Maletto is also bombed. P-40’s and A-36’s strafe and bomb small craft between Sicily and mainland
Italy, motor transport near Randazzo, warehouse N of Messina, dumps on toe of Italy, and vehicles
and comm tgts in Sant’ Agata di Militello, Bronte, Cesaro, Tortorici, Castiglione di Sicilia and Riposto
areas. NASAF B-25’s in 2 forces hit Crotone landing ground while B-26’s bomb Marina di Catanzaro
railroad bridge and highway bridge over Angitola R. US forces improve positions on N coast in San
Fratello region against heavy resistance. During 7/8 Aug, small amphibious force lands on coast 2 mi
E of Sant’ Agata di Militello, greatly aiding progress along coast. Other forces begin drive on
Randazzo.

8/7/43 Ninth AF
150 B-25’s attack Randazzo. Over 140 P-40’s attack shipping at Messina and in the Straits, and ship-
ping and shore-supply stores along NE coast of Sicily.

8/7/43 Fifth AF
B-40’s on armed rcn from Sinti to Yoyang to Sienning, strafe and bomb several T/Os; 3 locomotives
are exploded and another damaged, a water tank is knocked down, and several railroad stations are
heavily damaged. 4 other P-40’s attack convoy E of Hong Kong; 1 freighter is hit amidships, causing
heavy damage; 2 other vessels are also effectively damaged.

8/7/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound Dagua But, and Tadji. A-20’s hit barges on Bubui R. B-26’s bomb Cape Gloucester A/F
while B-25’s sweep along NW coast, bombing and strafing barges and enemy-occupied villages.

8/7/43 Thirteenth AF
24 B-24’s, along with 20 P-40’s and P-39’s and 20 plus Navy F-4U’s, pound Kahili A/F. Allied airplanes
claim more than 30 Japanese shot down. 6 US aircraft are lost.

8/8/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s hit highway and rail bridges at Angitola, while P-38’s strafe trains and other T/Os SW of
the town. NATAF LBs and MBs pound Randazzo. Ftrs hit road tgts N of Etna, shipping in Straits of
Messina and cover ground forces at Saint’ Agata di Militello.

8/8/43 Ninth AF
Over 90 B-25’s bomb Randazzo area. More than 130 P-40’s hit shipping at Messina and provide
ground spt in NE Sicily as US and British forces push E and N, capturing Saint’ Agata di Militello,
Monte Camolato, and Bronte.

8/8/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s attack Larat, shipping at Semboh, and barges at Kokas.

8/8/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s, with P-38’s, P-39’s, and Navy F-4U’s as cover, bomb Vila and Buki harbor.

8/9/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb crossroads N of Messina, B-25’s hit Catanzaro and Soverato R bridges, B-26’s
attack Angitola R bridges, P-40’s sweep over S Sardinia, and P-38’s hit lighthouse and other T/Os in S
Italy. NATAF bmrs hit Gesso road junction. Ftrs concentrate on highways and junctions and also hit
rail sidings and gun positions in areas around Linguagossa, Floresta, Falcone, Patti, Orlando, Novara
di Sicilia, and Milazzo. US troops reach Torrenuovo, and, to the S, drive enemy back to Simeto R
between Cesaro and Randazzo.

8/9/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s hit Divieto and nearby tunnel W of Spadafora San Martino, and attack special points in battle
area of NE Sicily. P-40’s hit shipping at Messina, Milazzo, and Palmi.

8/9/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-24’s, and B-25’s bomb Salamaua, Lae, Nuk Nuk, Somoa harbor at mouth of Francisco R,
barge near Reiss Pt, and bridges on Bogadjim-Ramu road, Barges and machine- gun positions along
Borgen Bay, installations at Unea I, and T/Os at Alilit are bombed. Amboina is thoroughly pounded.

8/9/43 Thirteenth AF
10 B-25’s with ftr cover, bomb Vila. Shortly there-after 22 B-24’s strike the same tgt.

8/9/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies photo rcn over various Kiska sites.
8/10/43 NAAF
Gen Dunn takes cmd of NAAF TCC (Prov). NASAF P- 38’s bomb and strafe comm tgts on toe of Italy.
Bridges at Angitola and N of Locri are attacked. NATAF planes fly anti- shipping sweeps over coastal
areas of NE Sicily and Straits of Messina, carry out armed rcn over battle areas and toe of Italy, and
bomb Randazzo. US Seventh Army forces pursue enemy to point W of Naso near N coast of Sicily.
During 10/11 Aug, 3d Inf Div makes amphibious landing on coast, outflanking enemy E of Capo
d’Orlando. 9th Inf Div reaches point N of Bronte.

8/10/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s attack Randazzo while P-40’s bomb and strafe shipping on SW coast of Italy and in Straits of
Messina.

8/10/43 Fifth AF
Over 20 B-24’s pound A/Fs in Salamaua area. 12 B-25’s hit barges in Lae area and AA positions W of
Borgen Bay. 6 A-20’s bomb and strafe barges in Labu Lagoon and in Gasmata area.

8/10/43 Thirteenth AF
Col William A Matheny becomes acting CG, XIII BC, a position he is officially assigned to on 30 Sep.
P- 40’s and P-39’s turn back about 40 ftrs attacking US bulldozers working on Munda A/F.

8/10/43 Eleventh AF
P-38’s, P-40’s, A-24’s, B-24’s and B- 25’s bomb and strafe various Kiska tgts. Direct hits are scored
on revetments W of Wheat Grove and on gun emplacements, as well as on buildings on Little Kiska.

8/11/43 International
Quebec Conference begins. Roosevelt and Churchill discuss entire spectrum of world operations and
decide on future action of Anglo-US armed forces.

8/11/43 NAAF
NASAF again hits comm tgts on toe of Italy. B-17’s hit Terni M/Y, B-25’s bomb Angitola R bridges, and
B-26’s and P-38’s attack bridge at Catanzaro. NATAF FB’s spt US Seventh Army’s landing E of
Orlando by attacking troop concentrations, gun positions, and comm lines leading to the area. US
Seventh Army forces take Naso and press closer to Randazzo. MBs apt British Eighth Army by raiding
Flumefreddo and Randazzo area.

8/11/43 Ninth AF
Over 90 B-25’s bomb bridge, roads, railway, and city area in and about Randazzo. About 170 P-40’s
hit Randazzo, shipping at Milazzo and Messina, road and train near Messina, and troop movements
and evacuations in NE Sicily.

8/11/43 Fifth AF
A B-24 on armed rcn sinks enemy freighter NW of Kavieng. Second Air TF completes movement to
Tsili Tsili A/F.

8/11/43 Thirteenth AF
5 B-24’s hit supply area on E side of Suavanau Pt and at Papatura Fa I.

8/11/43 Eleventh AF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-24’s, and P-38’s pound Kiska tgts in 11 attack missions. Later, 10 rcn, strafing and
photo missions to Kiska are flown by 3 P-38’s, 26 P-40’s, 4 F-5A’s and 1 B-24. 9 B-24’s from Attu drop
bombs and incendiaries on Paramushiru I tgts, including Kashiwabara A/F and Shimushu I where
Kataoka naval base and staging area are hit. 40 enemy aircraft challenge the attackers, which score 4
confirmed kills, 1 probable, and 4 possibles.

8/12/43 Eighth AF
243 HBs attack tgts in the Ruhr, concentrating on manufacturing installations at Bonn and synthetic oil
industries at Gelsenkirchen. 26 airplanes are lost on mission.

8/12/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s attack landing grounds at Crotone, and B-26’s hit Grazzanise A/F. MBs claim 9 ftrs shot
down. NATAF P-40’s and A-36’s hit shipping along NE coast of Sicily and in Straits of Messina, attack
gun positions and vehicles at Capo Calava and E of Randazzo, and hit bridge at Taormina and roads
in Maletto-Fiumefreddo areas. NATAF bmrs athek Patti, Falcone, Barcellona, and Nunziata. US
Seventh Army continues to pursue enemy E along N coast. Further inland US forces gain favorable
position from which to assault Randazzo, but enemy withdraws during 12/13 Aug, precluding attack.
British Eighth Army seizes Maletto and Riposto.

8/12/43 Ninth AF
7 B-25’s attack Falcone, Patti, Novara di Sicilia, and Barcellona. P-40’s bomb and strafe shipping at
Messina.

8/12/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit Bogadjim Yaula road. A-20’s bomb and strafe Gasmata and nearby barges. A B-24 hits
Cape Gloucester A/F.

8/12/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-24’s, with P-40 and F-4U cover, bomb Kahili A/F, causing considerable damage in dispersal
and runway areas. The Allied airplanes claim 11 Zeros shot down. 1 P-40 and 1 F-4U are lost.

8/12/43 Eleventh AF
From Adak B-24’s and B-25’s fly 26 bombing, strafing, and radar and photo rcn sorties over Kiska tgts.
From Amchitka P-40’s, P-38’s, B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-24’s fly 70 bombing sorties over the island and
are joined by B-24’s, P-40’s, and F-5A’s flying 6 rcn and photo sorties. Tgts include runway, harbor
and shipping installations, army barracks, and Rose Hill area.

8/13/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb Lorenzi M/Y, and B-25’s and B-26’s hit Littoria M/Y. Other B-25’s hit vessel off
Pizzo. P-40’s fly sweep over S Sardinia, strafing small boats, power station, and railroad junction
NATAF LBs and MBs bomb Piedimonte, Falcone, and bridges N of Scaletta. A-36’s and ftrs hit tgts in
NE Sicily, Straits of Messina and on toe of Italy, including Gioia Tauro, Barcellona, road junction E of
Randazzo, M/Y and trucks at Spadafora, trucks between Taormina and Baracca, and barges, ferries,
and small vessels in the Strait of Messina. US Seventh Army enters Randazzo with out opposition.
Coastal forces continue E toward Patti.

8/13/43 Ninth AF
61 B-24’s hit aircraft factory at Wiener-Neustadt in first Ninth AF raid on Austria. Over 80 B-25’s hit
Piedimonte, Falcone, and shipping at Messina. More than 200 P-40’s attack shipping and bridges
along SW Italian coast, hit shipping in Straits of Messina, and fly armed rcn and FB operations in NE
Sicily.

8/13/43 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s bomb and strafe enemy installations at Lungling.
8/13/43 Fifth AF
59 B-24’s, B-17’s, and B-26’s drop 175 tons of bombs in Salamaua area in the heaviest single day
strike by Fifth AF to date. 9 other B-24’s bomb oil center at Balikpapan during late night raid; the round
trip covers 1,200 mi.

8/13/43 Thirteenth AF
4 P-40’s become the first Allied aircraft to land on the reconstructed Munda A/F; after refueling, they
are sent on a sweep of the Kolombangara coast. 9 B-17’s, with ftr cover, bomb Kape Harbor depot; 2
others on armed rcn bomb Vila. 12 B-25’s bomb supply areas in Rekata Bay area. 2 B-24’s on armed
rcn hit Suavanau Pt, 8 bomb Ballale I A/F, and 13 bomb Kahili A/F.

8/13/43 Eleventh AF
7 B-26’s from Adak bomb tgts at Main Camp and North Head at Kiska and Little Kiska. A B-24 flies a
special rcn mission. From Amchitka B-24’s, B-25’s, A-24’s, and P-38’s fly 8 more bombing missions
against Kiska pounding Camp area, gun emplacements, buildings, shipping, and airstrip revetments.

8/14/43 NAAF
NASAF P-38’s sweep toe of Italy but find little enemy movement. NATAF ftrs, MBs, and Lbs, 3 hit refu-
eling depot at Nicola, near Gesso, road junction N of Palmi, shipping in straits and along W coast of
Italy N to Gioia, and numerous T/Os in NE Sicily and S Italy as enemy continues orderly evacuation
from Sicily to mainland Italy across Straits of Messina. US troops speed E along coast to Barcellona
area and also continue pursuit of enemy E of Randazzo.

8/14/43 Ninth AF
61 B-24’s, on loan from Eighth AF bomb Me 109 factory at Wiener-Neustadt. B-25’s attack road junc-
tions and vehicle concentrations along NE coast of Sicily and bomb crossroads N of Palmi. P-40’s hit
shipping in Milazzo and Messina area and along Italian coast in Palmi area.

8/14/43 Fifth AF
More than 60 B-24’s, B-17’s, and B-25’s pound Salamaua area battle zone. With close air and arty
spt, US forces push to crest of Roosevelt Ridge. Enemy retains several ridges along Dot Inlet. A-20’s
strafe barges near Finschhafen. B-25’s hit barges at Talasea and Rein Bay, and B-25’s bomb
Koepang.

8/14/43 Thirteenth AF
9 B-17’s bomb Rekata Bay area.

8/14/43 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly special radar ferret and rcn missions. 1 B-26, 8 B-24’s, and 10 P-38’s then fly 2 attack
missions to Kiska, bombing with unobserved results.

8/15/43 Eighth AF
Over 300 HBs are dispatched to bomb GAF A/Fs in France and the Netherlands. The majority con-
centrates on Vlissingen A/F and on A/Fs at Lille and Merville. MBs attack Saint-Omer/Ft Rouge A/F
and the Mn at Abbeville.

8/15/43 NAAF
NASAF B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Sibari railroad junction and M/Y, and P-38’s hit trains, troops, radar,
and Staletti railroad tracks and tunnel. P-40’s attack bivouac area near Monserrato. During 16/16 Aug,
US Seventh Army troops land on Sicilian N coast NW of Barcellona to block enemy withdrawal. 3d Inf
Div heads along N coast to Spadafora. British Eighth Army troops complete drive around Mount Etna
as Randazzo-Linguaglossa road is closed. Linguaglossa and Taormina are taken.

8/15/43 Ninth AF
B-25’s hit shipping along beaches of Sant’ Agata di Militello. Over 180 P-40’s attack shipping at
Messina and in the Straits of Messina. Enemy forces withdrawing to mainland Italy are pounded
severely by constant air attacks.

8/15/43 Fifth AF
HBs again hit Salamaua area. 12 Japanese bmrs, escorted by more than 20 ftrs, attack Tsili Tsili A/F
for first time. Intercepting P-39’s claim 14 airplanes downed. 3 P-39’s are lost.

8/15/43 Thirteenth AF
COMAIR, New Georgia cmd post, recently opened at Munda Pt by Gen Mulcahy, USMC, conducts its
first full day of operations. Ftrs are sent to cover amphibious landings at Vella Lavella I where ele-
ments of 25th Inf Div, and supporting units, go ashore in Barakoma area and establish beachhead.
Allied airplanes knock down about 25 Japanese aircraft (7 by AAF ftrs) attacking the landings.
Corsairs also claim 10 Japanese shot down over Kahili. B-25’s bomb Papatura Fa and Ighiti Is in
Rekata Bay area.

8/15/43 Eleventh AF
US and Canadian troops invade Kiska and discover that the Japanese, under the cover of fog, evacu-
ated their garrison. A P-38 bombs and strafes Sniper Hill.

8/16/43 Eighth AF
169 HBs, escorted all the way to the tgt by P-47’s using drop tanks, hit Le Bourget air depot in the
Paris area. Smaller strikes are made at Poix and Abbeville/Drucat A/Fs. MBs hit locomotive works at
Denain, and A/Fs at Beaumont-le-Roger, and Bernay/Saint Martin.

8/16/43 NAAF
NASAF MBs hit Staletti and temporary bridge at Angitola. NATAF Lbs and MBs hit shipping in Straits
of Messina and from N of Messina to Capo Peloro. A-36’s and P-40’s concentrate on comm tgts on
toe of Italy, hitting trains, trucks, railroad yards, and sidings at Nicastro, Lamezia, Amantea, and
Sambiase. Also bombed are barges, ferries, and small vessels off Messina and in Golfo di Sant’
Eufemia.

8/16/43 Ninth AF
86 B-24’s bomb city area and A/Fs at Foggia. Over 50 B-25’s hit landing craft concentrations near
Ganzirri and Messina, and 100-plus P-40’s hit shipping at Messina and in Straits of Messina, as
enemy continues withdrawal of rear guard troop to mainland Italy. Before midnight, US patrols enter
Messina, which is under fire from Italian coast.

8/16/43 Tenth AF
Bmrs hit and claim 2 small vessels sunk about 130 mi S of Rangoon.

8/16/43 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s bomb town of Tengehung.

8/16/43 Fifth AF
Oil tanks at Balikpapan are hit by 2 B-24’s. 5 B-25’s bomb Larat. 15 P-38’s and 32 P-47’s intercept 25
ftrs preparing to attack transport vessels near Tsili Tsili. The strike is completely thwarted and 12 ftrs
shot down. This marks first combat use of the P-47 in SWPA.
8/16/43 Thirteenth AF
9 B-24’s bomb Papatura Fa I. 12 B-25’s, 5 B-17’s, and 30-plus Navy planes attack Vila A/F.

8/16/43 Eleventh AF
A B-24 rcn flight reconnoiters North Head, Main Camp, and northern Kiska, and observes friendly
forces’ unopposed adv into Main Camp.

8/17/43 Eighth AF
On first anniversary of US HB operations from UK, 315 B-17’s launch two-pronged attack into
Germany, marking deepest penetration of German territory to date. The critical tgts are the
Messerschmitt complex at Regensburg and the anti friction-bearing factories at Schweinfurt. The bmrs
unload a 724 ton bomb load, causing extensive damage. Every important building in the complex at
Regensburg is damaged, and there are 80 HE hits on the 2 main bearing plants at Schweinfurt. 60 US
aircraft are lost in fierce air battle that extends to the tgts and continues after the bombing. 4th Bomb
Wg, after bombing Regensburg, continues to bases in N Africa. During 17/18 Aug RAF begins
CROSSBOW, massive attacks on German V-weapon sites. About 670 aircraft drop 2,000 tons of
bombs on Peenemunde.

8/17/43 NAAF
Sicily campaign ends with official entry of US Seventh Army’s 3d Div into Messina at 1000. British
force from Ali arrives shortly there after. Fall of Sicily paves way for it stepped-up air offensive against
Italy. About 180 NASAF B-17’s attack Istres-IoTube and Salon-de-Provence A/Fs. Around 100 MBs
attack comm tgts on N part of Italian toe, hitting Battipaglia and Castrovillari with damaging effect;
escorting P-38’s strafe vehicles in the area. NATAF ftrs and LBs pound shipping in Straits of Messina
and Gulf of Gioia, hit rail center at Lamezia, and harass enemy movement on the Italian toe.

8/17/43 Ninth AF
More than 200 P-40’s hit shipping at Messina, at Palmi, and in Gulf of Gioia.

8/17/43 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s, operating in 3 waves, bomb barracks at Cau Lo. 4 P-40’s bomb town of Mangshih.

8/17/43 Fifth AF
More than 50 B-24’s and B-17’s make predawn attack on Wewak and satellite A/Fs at Boram, Dogaw,
and But, and also hit Tadji and Madang. During midmorning, 30 plus B-25’s, with over 80 P-38’s cov-
ering, carry out the day’s second bombing and strafing strike on Boram, Wewak, and Dagaw. This
begins campaign to neutralize Japanese A/Fs in preparation for offensive against Lae. A-20’s again hit
enemy forces in Salamaua area. B-24’s bomb oil facilities at Balikpapan.

8/17/43 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies over Kiska watching friendly forces land on shore of E Kiska Lake.

8/18/43 Eighth AF
MBs hit A/Fs at Woensdrecht and Ypres-Vlamertinge. Primary tgt of Lille/ Vendeville A/F is not
bombed because of mechanical trouble with comm equipment and bombsight in lead plane.

8/18/43 NAAF
NASAF ftrs and MBs hit barracks and railroad at Gonnesa, sink small vessel in Golfo di Sant’
Eufemia, and bomb and strafe railway station, bridge, and tracks at Soverato, bridges and road junc-
tion at Angitola, and highway and road junction at Staletti. NATAF airplanes hit gun positions and road
and rail transport in S Italy.
8/18/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s attack motor transport between Scilla and Bagnara, and bomb shipping off Scilla.

8/18/43 Fifth AF
More than 70 B-24’s, B-25’s, and B-17’s, with cover of almost 100 ftrs, blast A/Fs at Wewak, Boram,
Dagua, and But. The midmorning attacks cause heavy destruction of Japanese airplanes on the
ground, and US ftrs and bmrs claim over 30 enemy aircraft shot down.

8/19/43 Eighth AF
93 HBs hit A/Fs at Flushing and Gilze-Rijen. Smaller numbers strike at Amiens and Poix. MBs attack
Amiens/Glisy and Poix A/Fs.

8/19/43 NAAF
Over 160 NASAF B-17’s bomb Foggia M/Y, while almost 100 MBs hit M/Ys at Sapri and Salerno. The
HBs, MBs, and escorting P-38’s claim 34 enemy planes shot down, against 8 losses. NATAF A-36’s
attack Catanzaro M/Y. P-40’s on sweeps over Italian toe attack train near Melito di Porto Salvo and
strafe small number of trucks.

8/19/43 Ninth AF
About 70 B-24’s bomb M/Y at Foggia. P-40’s fly coastal rcn over toe of Italy and bomb roads and
buildings.

8/19/43 Tenth AF
Gen Davidson becomes CG Tenth AF.

8/19/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s attack Manokwari, sink small craft near Babo, and bomb Larat and Saumlakki. B-26’s hit
Koepang, Fuiloro, and Lautem.

8/19/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s, operating in pairs and with ftr escort, hit barges at Timbala Bay and Kakasa, radio station on
Gill I, and beached vessel in Paraso Bay. From this date through 26 Aug, Japanese airplanes attack
Allied forces in Barakoma area of Vella Lavella, losing a considerable number of aircraft (claims total
about 50) to Allied ftrs and ground fire without doing any great damage to the Allies.

8/20/43 Eighth AF
B-26’s and A-20’s carry out light raids on Dornier air frame factory at Flushing and M/Y at Abbeville.

8/20/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s hit Capua and Aversa M/Y, while B-25’s bomb Benevento M/Y, and P-40’s attack A/F at
Monserrato. NATAF ftrs hit road and railway at Gioia and trucks near Locri during missions along E
and W coast of Italian toe.

8/20/43 Ninth AF
P-40’s strafe and bomb shipping off Italian toe and comm tgts on land. Hits are scored on bridges, rail-
way yards, and railway cars.

8/20/43 CBI
AAF, India-Burma Sector, China-Burma-India Theater is activated at New Delhi. Gen Stratemeyer
assumes cmd. Components include Tenth AF, CBI ASC (Prov), CBI Trg Unit (Prov), and several lesser
units.
8/20/43 Tenth AF
X AFSC personnel and organizations are absorbed by CBI ASC (Prov) which is activated on this date
at New Delhi. Gen Oliver, CG X AFSC, becomes CG CBI ASC.

8/20/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb Tien Ho A/F at Canton; the MBs and ftrs claim 5 interceptors shot own.
15 P-40’s intercept 21 ftrs over Kweilin; 2 P-40’s and 21 Zeros are shot down.

8/20/43 Fifth AF
24 B-24’s, escorted by 46 P-38’s, hit Boram A/F in late morning; P-38’s claim 19 ftrs shot down. A-20’s
bomb Lae and hit Salamaua area where enemy forces have abandoned positions on Mount Tambu
and Komiatum Ridge and are manning last-ditch defensive position at Salamaua. B-25’s strafe barges
near Cape Gloucester.

8/20/43 Thirteenth AF
HQ XIII BC moves from Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal.

8/21/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s and B-17’s bomb M/Ys at Villa Literno and Aversa. P-38 escort also attacks Aversa.
NASAF aircraft claim over 20 enemy ftrs shot down. NATAF Fbs hit traffic on Bovalino-Bagnara road.

8/21/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack railroad station, M/Y, and air depot at Cancello Arnone.

8/21/43 Fourteenth AF
14 B-24’s, 7 B-25’s, and 11 P-40’s attack docks and A/F at Hankow. A large force of ftrs, estimated at
more than 60, attacks the HB formation, shooting down 2 of the B-24’s. Gunners on HBs claim more
than 40 ftrs shot down. In Hengyang area, 19 P-40’s battle 33 airplanes, shooting down 5 Zeros. S of
Changsha, 9 P-38’s clash with 12 Zeros, shooting down 3.

8/21/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound But and Dagua A/Fs. B-17’s bomb Bogadjim area. Single B-24’s hit Salamaua area and
T/O at Malahang. B-24’s carry out damaging strike against Pombelaa.

8/21/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and ftrs strafe barges in Doveli Cove and Marquana and Paraso Bays.

8/21/43 Eleventh AF
During the Aleutian Campaign 3 Jun 42-21 Aug 43 Eleventh AF destroyed 69 aircraft, sank 21 and
damaged 29 ships, and lost 29 of its own aircraft.

8/22/43 Eighth AF
35 B-26’s hit Beaumont-le-Roger A/F.

8/22/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s, with escort of NATAF A-36’s, bomb Mn at Salerno. MBs and escort claim 26 enemy
ftrs destroyed. NATAF ftrs on armed rcn hit motor transport S of Locri-Gioia Tauro area and NE of
Bagnara.

8/22/43 Ninth AF
All ftr and MB gps of Ninth AF are transferred to Twelfth AF.

8/22/43 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s bomb Japanese HQ and supply dump at Tengehung, and strafe trucks and troops in the
area; 2 others strafe road traffic between Tengehung and Lungling.

8/22/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s strike Dili. As result of air offensive against Wewak and satellite A/Fs, Japanese airpower on
New Guinea is sufficiently neutralized for 4 Allied destroyers to proceed along coast from Milne Bay to
Finschhafen. After bombarding Finschhafen during 22/23 Aug, the warships return to Milne Bay.

8/22/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and naval dive bmrs, escorted by ftr aircraft, bomb barge centers on W Vella Lavella I.

8/23/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Mn at Bari.

8/23/43 NAAF
NASAF B-26’s bomb Battipaglia M/Y. FBs hit factory and barracks near Cagliari. NATAF P-40’s and A-
36’s escort NASAF B-26’s, and Spitfires fly uneventful tac rcn over NE Sicily and toe of Italy.

8/23/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s fly low-level strike against Myitnge bridge, knocking out a center span and badly damaging 2
others.

8/23/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb town and A/F of Kendari. B-25’s hit tgts in Aroe Is. B-25’s pound Kela. B-25’s hit
Marawasa, Finschhafen, and Lillum Saun.

8/23/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s and P-39’s strafe T/Os on Wagina I.

8/24/43 Eighth AF
86 HBs hit aircraft works in main strike at Villacoublay. Other planes bomb A/Fs at Conches and
Evreux. 84 B-17’s, which had flown to N Africa after attacking Regensburg on 17 Aug, bomb Bordeaux
on return flight to UK.

8/24/43 NAAF
NATAF FBs hit railroad tunnel and cruiser offshore at Sapri, tracks and buildings at Castrovillari, and
town area at Sibari. DAF (British) airplanes strafe motor transport N of Reggio di Calabria and provide
withdrawal cover for the NATAF Fbs.

8/24/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s and 6 B-25’s, escorted by 22 P-40’s and P-38’s, bomb A/Fs at Hankow and Wuchang. 4 B-
24’s are lost. The HBs, MBs, and ftrs claim 24 enemy interceptors shot down.

8/24/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s thoroughly pound Wewak and bomb Salamaua. B-25’s bomb Larat and barges E of Wotap.

8/24/43 Thirteenth AF
25 B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb Papatura Fa I and attack E shore of Ringa Cove. P-39’s strafe barges
at Kakasa.

8/24/43 ZI
AAF Antisub Cmd is redesignated I BC after AAF and USN reached agreement under which the AAF
withdrew from antisub operations; subsequently, I BC, Second AF, is redesignated XX BC.

8/25/43 Eighth AF
US HBs are assigned role of bombing important GAF targets in Operation STARKEY, designed to
contain enemy forces in west to prevent their transfer to Eastern Front, and to serve as dress rehears-
al in Pas de Calais area for invasion of W Europe. Allies hope to provoke Luftwaffe into prolonged air
battle. MBs hit A/Fs of Triqueville, Bernay/Saint Martin, and Beaumont-le-Roger and the power station
at Le Grand-Quevilly.

8/25/43 NAAF
Around 135 B-17’s and 140 P-38’s attack satellite A/Fs at Foggia. NATAF FBs hit trucks S of Sinopoli.

8/25/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb M/Y at Foggia.

8/25/43 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb Kowloon Docks at Hong Kong.

8/25/43 SE Asia
Adm Mountbatten is appointed Supreme Allied Cmdr, SE Asia.

8/25/43 Fifth AF
Almost 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, and B-17’s carry out an hour-long strike against Hansa Bay area, Nubia,
and Awar, and nearby shipping. Small flights of B-24’s attack Finschhafen and hit transport off New
Hanover. A-20’s hit Gasmata. B-25’s bomb tgts on Timor.

8/25/43 Thirteenth AF
13 B-25’s, along with 40-plus dive bmrs and an escort of ftr aircraft, pound barge centers at Webster
and Ringa Coves. 6 B-24’s, along with 24 ftrs, hit Kahili A/F. Other P-40’s strafe large motor vessels
and a barge in NW part of the Slot.

8/26/43 Eighth AF
36 MBs raid Caen/Carpiquet A/F.

8/26/43 NAAF
DAF is assigned to NATAF, along with American units of Ninth AF which have been an operational
part of DAF and NATBF. Over 80 NASAF B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb Capua A/F. More than 100
ftr-escorted MBs hit Grazzanise A/F and satellite field. P-40’s bomb Carloforte and strafe S part of
Sardinia. NATAF MBs and LBs bomb tgts on toe of Italy, including railroad junction at Locri and gun
positions at Reggio di Calabria and Villa San Giovanni.

8/26/43 Ninth AF
316th TC Gp, less 1 sq, is transferred to Twelfth AF.

8/26/43 Fourteenth AF
15 B-24’s, with escort of 17 ftrs, bomb Kowloon Docles at Hong Kong. 5 Japanese interceptors are
shot down. 5 B-25’s, supported by 11 P-40’s, bomb Tien Ho A/F at Canton; in a battle with enemy
interceptors 1 P-40 is lost; the MBs and P-40’s claim 5 Zeros downed.

8/26/43 Thirteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 60 plus Navy dive bmrs, escorted by ftrs, pound AA positions and barges at Ringa and
Webster Coves and at Nusatuva I. P-40’s strafe 2 large motor boats and a 100-ft steam vessel off
Ganongga. 7 B-24’s bomb Papatura Ite and supply areas on Papatura Fa. 16 B-24’s, with ftr escort,
bomb Kahili A/F. P-39’s strafe buildings on Gizo I and at Kolulavabae Inlet.

8/26/43 Eleventh AF
The Eleventh’s striking power shrinks rapidly as the 36th, 73d, 21st, and 406th Bomb Sqs are ordered
to prepare for departure to CONUS.

8/27/43 Eighth AF
Over 180 HBs attack German rocket-launching site construction at Watten. This is the first of the
Eighth’s missions against V-weapon sites (later designated NOBALL tgts). 36 B-26’s hit Poix A/F.
Mission to bomb Rouen power station is aborted because of bad weather and extremely heavy enemy
ftr opposition.

8/27/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb Sulmona Mn, and MBs hit Benevento and Caserta Mns. Nearly 150 P-38’s
escort the bmrs. NATAF MBs, LBs, and ftrs attack tgts in S Italy, including Catanzaro rail and road
junction, guns near Reggio di Calabria, Sibari rail junctions, Cetraro M/Y, barracks at Tarsia, train and
repair shops at Paola, and barge at Diamante.

8/27/43 Fourteenth AF
5 P-40’s strafe large truck convoy between Sintsiang and Yoyang, destroying 6 trucks and damaging
15 others; 1 P 40 is downed by ground fire. 6 other P-40’s hit comm lines between Yoyang and
Hankow; tgts include 2 small steamboats, a gunboat, several railroad cars, and a water tower.

8/27/43 Fifth AF
B-26’s attack bridges in Bogadjim area. A-20’s bomb and strafe barges and troops along Bubui R in
Lae area. B-25’s bomb Dili and Cape Chater airstrip.

8/27/43 Thirteenth AF
10 SB-24’s (Snoopers) equipped with radar devices that permit blind bombing, begin operations from
Camey Field, Guadalcanal. 12 B-25’s, 8 P-40’s, and 8 Navy F-4U’s strafe barges and shoreline tgts at
Kakasa. P-39’s strafe barges and shore tgts at Ringa Cove.

8/28/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s bomb M/Y at Terni. B-26’s hit Aversa M/Y and Sparanise. B-25’s hit Cancello Arnone
M/Y. P-40’s fly intruder mission over Sardinia, bombing and strafing industry and town area. NATAF
LBs and MBs attack railroad facilities at Lamezia and Catanzaro. FBs hit road and rail junctions, and
M/Ys at Castrovillari, Cosenza, and Catanzaro.

8/28/43 Fifth AF
26 B-25’s bomb and strafe dumps and shipping in Hansa Bay area, sinking a small freighter, a power
launch, and 8 barges and luggers. 20 B-17’s and A-20’s bomb jetties at Lae and Voco Pt and hit
barges in Samoa Harbor between Lae and Salamaua.
8/28/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s, P-40’s, and Navy F-4U’s bomb and strafe barges, buildings, and personnel in Sigolehe I-
Barora Ite I area.

8/29/43 Eighth AF
Gen Kepner succeeds Gen Hunter as CG VIII FC.

8/29/43 NAAF
NASAF B-17’s hit Orte M/Y, and B-26’s bomb Torre Annunziata. NATAF ftrs escort the NA SAF bmrs,
hit rail junction at Bagnara, bridge and town of Angitola, gun positions in Villa San Giovanni-Reggio di
Calabria areas, and M/Y at Lamezia.

8/29/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb A/F at Chingmen.

8/29/43 Fifth AF
35 B-24’s, escorted by 44 P-38’s, strike A/Fs at Wewak and Boram. 48 B-25’s and 2 B-17’s bomb and
strafe Alexishafen and Bogadjim areas. A-20’s hit dumps in Gasmata area. B-24’s bomb Babo and
Adodo.

8/30/43 Eighth AF
482d Bomb Gp, a Pathfinder gp fitted with British Oboe and H2X and US H2X blind-bombing equip-
ment, becomes operational. 31 B-26’s raid ammunition dump at Foret d’Eperlecques near Saint-Omer.

8/30/43 NAAF
B-17’s of NASAF bomb Viterbo A/F. B-25’s hit Civitavecchia M/Y. B-26’s bomb Aversa M/Y. P-40’s
strafe radar station at Pula. NATAF MBs and LBs attack M/Ys at Marina di Catanzaro and Paola, and
gun emplacements and bivouac S of Reggio di Calabria. A-36’s bomb M/Ys at Sapri and Lamezia and
hit town of Pellaro.

8/30/43 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s, some with P-40 spt, attack Owchihkow and Shihshow, blasting fuel stores and several
buildings; the P-40’s strafe gun positions outside Shihshow. 10 P-38’s and P-40’s on armed rcn from
Sinti to Yoyang to Sienning, strafe and bomb several T/Os; 3 locomotives are exploded and another
damaged, a water tank is knocked down, and several railroad stations are heavily damaged. 4 other
P-40’s attack convoy E of Hong Kong; 1 freighter is hit amidships, causing heavy damage; 2 other
vessels are also effectively damaged.

8/30/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound Dagua, But, and Tadji. A-20’s hit barges on Bubui R. B-26’s bomb Cape Gloucester A/F
while B-25’s sweep along NW coast, bombing and strafing barges and enemy-occupied villages.

8/30/43 Thirteenth AF
24 B-24’s, along with 20 P-40’s and P-39’s and 20 plus Navy F-4U’s, pound Kahili A/F. Allied airplanes
claim more than 30 Japanese shot down. 6 US aircraft are lost.

8/31/43 Eighth AF
106 HBs hit Amiens,’ Glisy A/F and nearby tgts; A/F is severely damaged. 36 B-26’s bomb
Lille/Vendeville A/F, and 34 others strike power station at Mazingarbe.

8/31/43 NAAF
About 150 NASAF B-17’s blast Pisa M/Y, doing large amount of damage. NATAF MBs and LBs bomb
Cosenza M/Y and road-railway junction in Catanzaro during morning, and in afternoon bomb area
around Cosenza when clouds prevent hitting specific tgts. FBs hit Sapri railroads and seaplane base.
During night LBs hit bivouac areas SE of Reggio di Calabria.

8/31/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb Pescara M/Y. HBs claim 9 enemy ftrs destroyed.

8/31/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb Gia Lam A/F. 22 P-40’s and 2 P-38’s bomb dike near Co Bi barracks. 6 B-25’s hit
Ichang A/F while 3 others attack oil storage area to the E. P-40’s also hit the oil stores. 3 P-40’s claim
heavy damage to freighter off Stonecutter’s I near Hong Kong. 4 P-38’s dive-bomb Yoyang railroad
yards and Sinti warehouses. A P-38 is shot down by ground fire.

8/31/43 Fifth AF
Bmrs fly scattered strikes against shipping and shore tgts in Saint George Channel, and NEI.

8/31/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s, in running battle over Vella Lavella, claim 5 Japanese airplanes shot down. Other P-40’s strafe
barges in Timbala Bay. 22 B-25’s and 50 Navy airplanes bomb gun positions and radio station at Vila.

9/1/43 Twelfth AF
All administrative functions of the AAF elements of NAAF are transferred to the appropriate Twelfth AF
organizations: HQ NAAF to HQ Twelfth AF, NASAF to XII BC, NATAF to XII A Spt Cmd, NACAF to XII
FC, NAASC to XII AFSC, NAAF TCC to XII TCC (Prov), NW African Photo Rcn Wg to Photo Rcn Wg
(Prov), and NATC to XII Trg Cmd (Prov). Operational control remains with NAAF. P-40’s bomb zinc
plant at Iglesias and strafe factory N of Gonnesa. MBs and LBs hit Bova Marina, areas near Salina
and Sant’ Eufemia d’Aspromonte town area and bridge at Oliveto, and radar station and lighthouse at
Capo Spartivento.

9/1/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s, supported by 8 P-40’s, attack Japanese destroyer at Shihhweiyao; no hits are scored on the
ship but considerable damage is done to surrounding dock area. 6 P-40’s sink small tanker down river
from Ichang, damage 2 large boats between Ocheng and Shihhweiyao, and strafe cav troops at
Ocheng. 3 other P-40’s heavily damage small ship at Swatow harbor and strafe nearby A/F. 3 P-38’s
and a P-40 dive-bomb and strafe barracks at Yangsin, demolishing 3 buildings. 2 nearby locomotives
are also destroyed. The FBs then heavily damage small steamer at Wuchang, sink 1 tug and damage
another at Kutang, and blast a train and AA position S of Puchi.

9/1/43 Fifth AF
More than 70 B-24’s and B-25’s hit Alexishafen-Madang area, dropping 201 tons of bombs (heaviest
by Fifth AF to date). Other B-25’s hit Iboki Plantation, barges on Bubui R, Rein Bay area and several
villages in New Britain. B-17’s bomb Labu I. B-26’s attack Cape Gloucester area. B-24’s and B-25’s
strike tgts in Lesser Sunda Is.

9/1/43 Seventh AF
From this date through 14 Sep, 6 B-24’s conduct daily sea-search operations out of Canton I.

9/1/43 Eleventh AF
2 P-40’s attempting to intercept aircraft reported near Attu abort because of weather.
9/2/43 Eighth AF
5 forces totaling 319 B-17’s are dispatched to attack GAF A/Fs in France. Because of unfavorable
cloud conditions only part of one force is able to attack a tgt. 16 B-17’s hit Denain/Prouvy A/F and 18
bomb Mardyck A/F. Over 100 MBs attack Foret D’Hesdin and power station at Mazingarbe.

9/2/43 Twelfth AF
Almost 200 B-17’s and B-25’s of XII BC bomb M/Ys at Bologna, Trento, Bolzano, and Cancello
Arnone. Bmrs and ftrs escorting the B-25’s claim 28 enemy airplanes shot down. Tac aircraft (includ-
ing RAF and Ninth AF airplanes) hit gun positions and other tgts on Italian toe, bomb rail comm at
Bova Marina, Locri, Marina di Monasterace, Siderno Marina, Lamezia, and Catanzaro, and attack
barges in Golfo di Sant’ Eufemia and ammo dump at SaPri.

9/2/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 5 P-40’s bomb Kowloon area and attack shipping off Stonecutter’s I and in Lai Chi Kok
area.

9/2/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s, with P-38 escort, attack shipping at Wewak harbor, claiming 1 vessel sunk and 2 left aflame.
10 enemy interceptors are claimed destroyed. Barrage balloons offer some protection to the enemy
ships. This is first AAF observation of Japanese use of such balloons in SWPA.

9/2/43 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s and 60 plus Navy aircraft pound Vila, hitting AA and arty positions and area E of Ringa
Cove. 18 B-24’s, 20-plus P-40’s and P-39’s, and more than 60 Navy planes attack Kahili. Shore instal-
lations, the A/F, and bridges N of the strip are hit.

9/3/43 Eighth AF
140 HBs severely damage German A/F at Romilly-sur-Seine. Lesser air strikes take place at Meulan-
Les Mureaux and at industrial areas around Paris. Almost 100 MBs hit A/F of Lille/Nord,
Beauvais/Tille, and Beaumont-le-Roger.

9/3/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s on sweep over Sardinia hit Pula and Capo Carbonara radar installations. A-20’s, A-36’s ftrs
(and RAF LBs) hit gun positions throughout toe of Italy, attack A/Fs at Crotone and Camigliatello, and
hit railway yards at Marina di Catanzaro and Punta di Staletti, troop concentration near Santo Stefano
d’Aspromonte and road junctions and bridges at Cosenza. British Eighth Army lands on toe of Italy
between Reggio di Calabria and Villa San Giovanni (Operation BAYTOWN). Italian government signs
surrender terms.

9/3/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb M/Y at Sulmona. Fierce attacks by enemy ftrs account for 6 losses. HBs claim 11 enemy
ftrs destroyed.

9/3/43 Fourteenth AF
11 P-40’s and 2 P-38’s blast barracks area at Pho Lu.

9/3/43 Fifth AF
HBs and MBs blast gun emplacements and terrace defenses in Lae area. Other HBs hit Cape
Gloucester area. Light raids are flown against tgts on Ceram and Timor.

9/3/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-24’s, 14 P-40’s, and 30-plus Navy airplanes attack Kahili A/F. Vila A/F is bombed by 5 B-
24’s and 10 Navy aircraft. P-40’s strafe Webster Cove wharf.

9/4/43 Eighth AF
Over 100 MBs launch four-pronged attack on M/Ys at Hazebrouck, Lille, Saint-Pol/Siracourt, and
Courtrai.

9/4/43 Twelfth AF
Bad weather prevents XII BC B-17’s from locating their tgts (A/Fs in Italy). P-38’s sent to hit landing
grounds at Grazzanise also fail to find tgts, but attack T/Os in the general area. US FBs and RAF LBs
hit motor transport scattered along Italian toe, and bomb gun positions NE of Reggio di Calabria and
roads and railroad junction in Cosenza-Catanzaro-Nicastro area and at Colosimi.

9/4/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 11 P-40’s pound Tien Ho A/F at Canton. 3 of 15 intercepting Zeros are shot down.

9/4/43 Fifth AF
Allied offensive against Lae begins as forces land at Hopoi and mouth of Buso R. B-24’s spt landings
by pounding Lae A/F, B-25’s hit Hopoi area and bomb A/F at Cape Gloucester, and A-20’s and RAAF
planes hit Gasmata A/F. Supporting P-38’s intercept more than 100 enemy ftrs and bmrs, which are
airborne despite the attacks on A/Fs, and claim 20 shot down.

9/4/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s hit Dulo Cove area. 9 B-24’s, 15 AAF ftrs, and 20-plus Navy ftrs hit Ballale I A/F.

9/5/43 Eighth AF
Over 60 MBs raid 2 M/Ys at Ghent. Bad weather causes recall of a mission intended to bomb Courtrai
M/Y.

9/5/43 Twelfth AF
Over 130 XII BC B-17’s bomb Viterbo A/F and town of Civitavecchia. Over 200 B-25’s and B-26’s hit
landing grounds at Grazzanise. Other MBs and ftrs hit Pula radar station and town of Pabillonis.
Weather hampers operations of the ftrs, MBs, and LBs of NATAF (Twelfth AF and RAF aircraft) and
only a few tgts (guns, roads, railroads, and troops) are attacked during missions over toe of Italy.

9/5/43 Ninth AF
Gen Strahm, CoS, assumes temporary cmd during absence of Gen Brereton. Col John C Kilborn
assumes cmd of IX BC upon departure of Gen Ent from the theater.

9/5/43 Fourteenth AF
15 FBs pound M/Y SE of Lao Kay; 16 others hit barracks in the city.

9/6/43 Fifth AF
82 C-47’s drop paratroops at Nadzab A /F (first such landings in SWPA ) following bombardment of
drop zone by 52 MBs and pounding of Lae A/F by 24 HBs. Smoke screen is laid over landing area by
A-20’s. Nadzab A/F is quickly put into operational condition and will subsequently become a major
Allied airbase.

9/6/43 Eighth AF
Eighth sets new record in number of HBs dispatched. 69 of the 407 dispatched are to fly diversionary
sweep over N Sea and the rest are to bomb aircraft and bearing factories in and around Stuttgart. Bad
weather frustrates original tgt plans but 262 HBs bomb T/Os in Germany and France. Strong ftr oppo-
sition is encountered and 45 HBs are lost. Over 120 MBs strike M/Ys at Rouen, Serqueux, and
Amiens. 2 gps of MBs sent to bomb at Ghent are recalled when bad weather prevents ftr escort from
taking off.

9/6/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s hit Capodichino A/F, Villa Literno M/Y, Gaeta harbor, and Minturno railroad facilities.
Weather prevents B-17 attack on Pomigliano A/F. B-25’s and B-26’s hit Capua A/F and landing
grounds at Grazzanise. P-40’s hit landing ground at Pabillonis. US and RAF planes of NATAF operate
on reduced scale, flying patrols and hitting railroads and T/Os on Italian toe.

9/6/43 Fourteenth AF
6 FBs attack wharves, vessels, and destroy small factory building in Yoyang-Shihhweiyao area. 5 oth-
ers hit trucks, trains, gun emplacements, and railway facilities in areas around Sintsiang and Puchi.

9/6/43 Fifth AF
HBs pound Lae A/F and surrounding area, and MBs bomb and strafe enemy defenses in Malahang
and vicinity, as Allied ground forces push toward Lae. US ftrs claim 8 enemy aircraft downed over Lae.
B-25’s fly sweep against barges along coast of New Britain and bomb tgts on Timor.

9/6/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and P-39’s hit enemy positions at Kakasa. B-24’s blast gun positions at Vila. P-39’s join Navy
aircraft in strike on suspected radar site at Morgusaia I. 5 Zeros are claimed shot down. 2 P-39’s are
lost.

9/7/43 Eighth AF
Over 100 HBs strike industrial area and A/F at Brussels while smaller number of HBs bomb tgts
(including NOBALL site) at Watten, and shipping off Texel I. M/Y at Saint-Pol/Siracourt is hit by over
80 MBs. Ftr escort is excellent. No aircraft are lost.

9/7/43 Ninth AF
HQ AAF decides to transfer Gen Brereton, CG, and his HQ staff from Africa to UK to reform Ninth AF
in ETO by absorbing VIII A Spt Cmd.

9/7/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s bomb 2 satellite A/Fs at Foggia. B-25’s and B-26’s hit road and rail bridges at Sapri and
Trebisacce and roads at Lauria. P-40’s hit landing ground at Pabillonis and barges off Portoscuso. US
A-20’s of NATBF spt British landing on 7/8 Sep near Pizzo in an unsuccessful attempt to cut off
enemy retreat up W coast of Italian toe. MBs and LBs, in afternoon raids, bomb Crotone A/F and
roadblock and gun batteries N of Catanzaro.

9/7/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s attack Gokteik Viaduct, causing minor damage.

9/7/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-26’s bomb Lae area. B-25’s bomb and strafe nearby tgts on road to Markham. P-38’s
successfully turn back enemy bombing attack on Morobe. C-47’s begin flying Australian 7th Div to
Nadzab. A-20’s hit Gasmata area.

9/7/43 Thirteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb barge depot and supply area E of Ringa Cove.
9/8/43 Eighth AF
44th and 93d Bomb Gps resume operations in UK after DS in Africa; 389th, previously diverted to
Africa, becomes operational in UK. Over 200 MBs attack coastal defenses in Boulogne-sur-Mer area
and Lille/Nord and Lille/Vendeville A/Fs.

9/8/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb landing ground at Foggia, as convoys approach Salerno to begin US invasion of Italy
(Operation AVALANCHE).

9/8/43 Twelfth AF
About 130 XII BC B-17’s bomb Frascati. More than 160 MBs hit highway at Lauria and bridges at
Trebisacce and Sapri. Ftrs hit Pabillonis, cover Allied forces near Pizzo, and bomb and strafe roads
and vehicles in Lamezia-Vibo Valentia-Pizzo-Catanzaro areas. Bmrs hit roads and junctions in Naples
area during 8/9 Sep.

9/8/43 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s mine Rangoon R during 7/8 Sep. B-25’s hit Gokteik Viaduct for second consecutive day,
scoring 5 hits at the base of the structure, which remains usable.

9/8/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-24’s, B-25’s and B-26’s pound Lae area, and A-20’s hit Salamaua. Japanese at Salamaua
are ordered to prepare to fall back to Lae in face of approaching Australian 5th Div. Elements of
Australian 9th Div, moving W on Lae, reach flooded Busu R where Japanese hold W bank. Other HBs
and MBs carry out light raids on tgts in W part of Netherlands New Guinea and in islands of NEI.

9/8/43 Thirteenth AF
12 B-25’s hit Vila A/F area.

9/8/43 Seventh AF
B-24’s operating from Canton I fire on flying boat, scoring hits but causing no visible damage.

9/9/43 Eighth AF
On D-day for Operation STARKEY (rehearsal for the invasion of France), Eighth AF dispatches a
record number of 330 HBs, which attack Paris and Beaumontsur-Oise, Beauvais/Tille, Lille/Nord,
Lille/Vendeville, Saint-Omer/Longuenesse, Saint-Omer/Ft Rouge, Abbeville/Drucat, and Vitry-en-Artois
A/Fs, as well as industrial area around Paris. More than 200 MBs attack coastal installations around
Boulogne-sur-Mer. STARKEY is a disappointment as Germans refuse to commit ftr defenses on large
scale, thus preventing possible destruction of many of their aircraft, which Allied air forces hoped to
accomplish.

9/9/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Williams assumes cmd of XII TCC (Prov). Over 100 XII BC B-17’s bomb bridges at Capua and
Cancello Arnone, and over 240 B-25’s and B-26’s hit railroad bridges at Potenza and landing ground
at Scanzano. P-40’s fly uneventful sweep over Sardinia. XII A Spt Cmd ftrs maintain patrols over
Salerno, and other NATAF planes bomb and strafe motor transport, roads, and other tgts in
Catanzaro-Auletta-Rogliano area and NNW of Salerno, as Gen Clark’s Fifth Army invades Italy, land-
ing near Salerno (Operation AVALANCHE) and British forces make airborne landing on heel of Italy,
taking Taranto (Operation SLAPSTICK).

9/9/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit satellite A/F at Foggia.
9/9/43 Tenth AF
B-24’s again mine Rangoon R, during 8/9 Sep.

9/9/43 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 11 P-40’s hit White Cloud A/F. 4 P-38’s bomb Whampoa docks. 8 P-40’s and P-38’s hit
Yangtze R shipping near Chiuchiang, Kichun, Wusueh, Ocheng, and Changanyi, and strafe T/Os in
the general area.

9/9/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe coastal area from Alexishafen to Finschhafen and hit points on New Britain
coast. HBs attack Garove I. Selaroe I is hit by light MB strike.

9/9/43 Thirteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 50 plus naval dive bmrs pound Vila A/F and barges at Disappointment Cove. 18 B-24’s,
with ftr escort, bomb Kahili A/F. 2 nearby coastal guns are also hit.

9/9/43 Eleventh AF
At Umnak, the RCAF 14th Ftr Sq prepares to depart for Canada.

9/10/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC MBs hit railroad and road junctions and road net in Castelnuovo-Pescopagano-Cassino-
Capua-Formia areas. HBs attack Ariano intersection and highway bridge (and bridges and roads in
the area), bridges near Botena and over the Tiber SW of Rome, and roads, buildings, and railroad
facilities at Isernia. XII A Spt Cmd and RAF airplanes of NATAF blast heavy road movement N from
Lauria and cover beachheads in Salerno area as British Eighth Army increases pressure on its front in
effort to prevent Germans from concentrating against US Fifth Army’s Salerno beachhead. German
troops occupy Rome. During 10/11 Sep B-25’s of 12th Bomb Gp hit comm centers at Corleto,
Perticara, Auletta, and Sapri.

9/10/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s bomb a satellite A/F at Foggia.

9/10/43 Tenth AF
B-25’s again bomb Gokteik Viaduct. The approaches are battered but the viaduct remains usable.

9/10/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 7 P-40’s hit cotton warehouse N of Wuchang and docks at Hankow; 9 of 20 intercepting
Zeros are claimed destroyed. 6 P-38’s bomb docks at Whampoa.

9/10/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack barges along New Britain coast. Australian 7th Div, having been flown to Nadzab in C-
47’s, begins push E toward Lae.

9/10/43 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s fly from Adak to Attu in preparation for Paramushiru mission on the next day.

9/10/43 ZI
First and Fourth AFs are relieved from their assignments to Eastern and Western Def Cmds and here-
after serve primarily as trg organizations.
9/11/43 Eighth AF
32 B-26’s attack Beaumont-le-Roger A/F. 19 others bomb Le Trait shipyards when primary tgt, Rouen
power station, is obscured by clouds.

9/11/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s bomb Benevento M/Y and bridge and highway junction nearby. B-25’s and B-26’s hit
highways and junctions at Castelnuovo, Ariano, Mignano, and Isernia. P-40’s fly uneventful sweep
over S Sardinia. US and RAF airplanes of NATAF continue to provide beachhead cover in Salerno
area, hit road comm throughout the day, and attack road and rail bridges, junctions, A/F, and town
areas at Sapri, Corleto, Perticara, Auletta, and Gioia del Colle.

9/11/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 11 P-40’s attack Hankow docks and Wuchang cotton mills. 3 P-38’s bomb ammo and
fuel depots at Tayeh and strafe warehouses and barracks at Yangsin.

9/11/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Makassar. Australian forces cross Francisco R to Salamaua A/F as Japanese forces
begin to evacuate Salamaua and withdraw toward Lae.

9/11/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s pound area W of Vila A/F and W of Disappointment Cove. The A/F is hit again in the
evening by 3 B-24’s. 25 B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb Kahili A/F. HBs and ftrs claim 7 aircraft shot
down. P-40’s and P-39’s spt Navy dive bmrs in striking gun positions at Hamberi.

9/11/43 Eleventh AF
12 B-25’s and 8 B-24’s attack Paramushiru for the third and last time this year. 6 HBs bomb
Kashiwabara staging area. Shipping is bombed and strafed in Kashiwabara harbor and Paramushiru
Straits. 1 freighter and 1 large transport is sunk while 1 transport and 2 cargo ships are damaged. 2
other cargo vessels sustain possible hits. Tgts hit on land include 2 bldgs and a AA battery on
Shimushu. Of 40 ftrs giving battle, 13 are shot down and 3 more are probables. 2 HBs force-land in
USSR, one with mechanical defect, the other after being hit. 1 B-24 is downed by AA fire. Losses are
7 B-25’s and 2 B-24’s in this most disastrous day for the Eleventh. It will be another 5 months before it
is able to strike at the Kurils again.

9/12/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s bomb Mignano road defiles, Benevento road bridge, and Frosinone A/F. MBs hit Ariano
(and trucks and road nearby), Isernia, and Castelnuovo and Formia road junctions. US and RAF air-
craft of NATAF attack motor transport movement, roads, and bridges in Potenza-Auletta areas, main-
tain cover over Fifth Army in Salerno invasion area (where the enemy launches a fierce effort to
reduce the beachhead), and during 12/13 Sep fly intruder missions over 6 A/Fs between Rome and
Pizzo, finding little activity. British Eighth Army forces on toe of Italy capture Crotone and push N, and
on Taranto front occupy territory up to N of Castelaneta.

9/12/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Kalathos and Maritsa A/Fs.

9/12/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-38’s bomb shipping in Hong Kong area, 4 hit Yangtze R traffic at Chiuchiang, and 4 P-40’s strafe
barracks and destroy locomotive W of Shihhweiyao.

9/12/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s pound Lae as Japanese begin withdrawal in face of Australian 9th and 7th Divs
moving in from E and W. Australian 5th Div occupies Salamaua and surrounding area. First Allied air-
plane lands at Salamaua A/F. B-25’s strafe between Saidor and Langemak Bay. B-25’s hit barges near
Cape Gloucester, and A-20’s bomb radio station at Gasmata.

9/12/43 Eleventh AF
XI FC moves up to Adak.

9/13/43 Eighth AF
1st, 2d, and 3d Bomb Divs are activated in UK. They are formed from complements of VIII BC’s 4
bomb wgs. Each bomb div is organized into combat bomb wgs. COs of the Bomb Divs are Gen
Williams (1st), Gen Hodges (2d), and Col Curtis E LeMay (3d).

9/13/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s of XII BC bomb roads in Torre del Greco area highway at Sala Consilina, and road junction,
railway and bridge at Atena Lucana. B-25’s attack viaduct, rail and road junctions, and rail lines in
Pompeii-Castellammare di Stabia Torre Annuziata areas. XII A Spt Cmd A-36’s destroy 25 to 30 vehi-
cles near Potenza, and ftrs maintain convoy patrol. US and RAF LBs and MBs of NATBF hit town
areas, road junctions, and vehicles in Auletta-Pompeii-Sala Consilina-San Severino Rota areas. Over
80 troop transports drop contingents of 82d Airborne Div S of Sele R to strengthen bridgehead in face
of enemy counter-attacks which threaten US Fifth Army beachhead in Salerno area.

9/13/43 Ninth AF
RAF HBs, under IX RC, hit Potenza. Col Frederick M Byerly replaces Col Charles D McAllister as
cmdr of IX FC.

9/13/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s escorted by P-38’s, bomb A/Fs and ammo dumps in Wewak area. B-25’s hit Lae.

9/13/43 Eleventh AF
Gen Johnson succeeds Gen Butler as CG of the Eleventh.

9/14/43 Eighth AF
Over 100 MBs of 3 gps sent to attack Woensdrecht and Lille/Nord A/Fs are forced to abort mission
because of bad weather.

9/14/43 Twelfth AF
Elements of British Eighth Army enter Bari. At Salerno, US Fifth Army, throwing reserves and serv
troops into line, and receiving much naval and air spt, holds off enemy onslaughts against beachhead.
XII BC B-17’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s attack highways, road j unctions and defiles, bridges, town areas,
railroads, M/Y, barracks, and numerous T/Os, including several gun positions, in or near Avellino,
Pompeii, Torre Annunziata, Auletta, Baronissi, San Severino Rota, Battipaglia, and Eboli. US and RAF
FBs, LBs, and MBs of NATAF fly well over 500 sorties, mainly against roads, bridges, and towns in
battle areas, in or around Battipaglia, Eboli, Potenza, Torre Annunziata, Benevento, Auletta, and
Avellino. Troop transports drop more contingents of 82d Airborne Div S of Sele R to strengthen beach-
head, and also behind enemy lines near Avellino to disrupt enemy comm.

9/14/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit M/Y at Pescara. RAF HBs, under IX BC, hit Potenza.

9/14/43 Fourteenth AF
15 B-24’s are dispatched against Haiphong. First flight aborts due to bad weather but second flight
reaches tgt area and bombs docks and shipping. 4 P-38’s severely damage 2 vessels at Chiuchiang.

9/14/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack Lae and barges in Hansa Bay. B-24’s bomb Kendari.

9/14/43 Thirteenth AF
Allied A/Fs and other facilities on Guadalcanal, at Barakoma, and at Munda are attacked by Japanese
airplanes throughout the day. B-24’s, with AAF and Navy ftr escorts, bomb Kahili A/F 3 times during
the day. More than 30 of the HBs unload on dispersal and revetment areas and on runways, causing
considerable damage. 8 Japanese interceptors are claimed shot down. 3 B-25’s bomb Vila A/F. 2 B-
24’s and 6 B-34’s attack Vila area. P-39’s join Navy ftrs and dive bmrs in attack on Ballale I A/F.

9/14/43 Eleventh AF
The 36th Bomb Sq (H) departs for the ZI.

9/15/43 Eighth AF
Almost 140 HBs attack aircraft engine works, Renault motor works, and ball bearing plant at Parix.
Comparable numbers of aircraft bomb A/Fs at Chartres and Romilly-sur-Seine. About 70 B-26’s hit
Merville A/F. Mission to Lille is abandoned due to bad weather. Small number of HBs fly night mission
with RAF against Montlucon Dunlop tire factory.

9/15/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s of XII BC bomb highways and railroad at Torre del Greco while B-25’s and B-26’s hit highways
and road junctions at or near Torre Annunziata, Battipaglia, Eboli, Serre, Auletta, and Polla. Xll A Spt
Cmd and other NATAF elements attack buildings, railroads, highways and motor transport in spt of US
fifth Army as German counter attacks astride Sele R subside. British Eighth Army forces reach Sapri,
threatening the enemy with entrapment between US and British forces.

9/15/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit M/Y at Potenza and attack railroads and warehouses in areas around Potenza, Altamura,
Gravina di Puglia, and Matera.

9/15/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s attack Haiphong cement plant. More than 50 Japanese ftrs attack the HBs, shooting down 4
of them. The 1 returning B-24 claims 10 ftrs downed. 6 B-25’s and 14 P-40’s attack Wucnang cotton
mill area.

9/15/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s, with P-38 escort, bomb A, Fs in Wewak area, destroying 10 enemy aircraft on the ground. 14
more are claimed destroyed in air combat. B-17’s bomb Lae area. B-25’s sink about 15 barges
between Alexishafen and Finschhafeu, blast ammo and supply dump near Bogadjim, and attack AA
positions at Bostrem Bay.

9/15/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s bomb Vila, Kahili, and Kara A/Fs. B-24’s, with ftr escort, later pound Kahili runway area; others
hit Parapatu Pt. During the night, B-25’s hit Kahili A/F twice and HBs bomb A/Fs on Buka and Ballale.
Ballale I A/F is also hit by Navy dive bmrs, supported by AAF, Navy and Marine ftrs. Bivouac area,
revetments, supply dumps and gun positions are hit. Runway appears badly damaged by the strikes.

9/16/43 Eighth AF
More than 130 HBs attack port area and Chateau-Bougon A/F, more than 70 hit La Pallice harbor
installations and Laleu A/F near La Rochelle, and 21 strike at Cognac/ Chateaubernard A/F. Nearly 70
MBs attack Beaumont-le-Roger and Triqueville A/Fs. 5 B-17’s fly night mission with 340 RAF HBs
against Modane M/Y. This mission is flown from UK at the request of Gen Eisenhower. 3 B-24 gps in
UK (44th, 93d, and 389th) are sent on loan to N Africa for second time at Gen Eisenhower’s request
for spt of the crucial campaign in this theater.

9/16/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s of XII BC hit bridges, rail line, M/Y, trains, and railroad-highway intersection in Benevento area,
and roads and railway facilities in Caserta area. MBs hit roads, railroads, junctions, and bridges at
Isernia, Formia, Mignano, and Capua. XII A Spt Cmd FBs maintain continuous sweeps over Salerno
beachhead and surrounding battle zone while other US and RAF elements of NATAF (ftrs, LBs, and
MBs) blast enemy aircraft, motor transport, troop concentrations and comm tgts in Contursi and Eboli
areas. US and British make patrol contact near Vallo della Lucania. US Fifth Army ties in with Taranto
invasion force to form Allied line across S Italy.

9/16/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit road junctions and a supply dump at Potenza, following RAF raid of previous night.

9/16/43 USSR
Red Army takes Novorossisk.

9/16/43 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s hit warehouses, barracks, ammo dumps, and HQ at Liujenpa.

9/16/43 Fifth AF
B-17’s, B-26’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s pound enemy positions at Lae, after which the A/F and town (evac-
uated by Japanese) are occupied by Australian forces. B-24’s carry out light strike on Sorong.

9/16/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy ftrs in covering Navy dive bmr strike on Ballale I A/F.

9/17/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s and B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Ciampino and Pratica di Mare. B-25’s attack small craft and
barges off mouth of Tiber R. P-38’s fly 27 dive-bombing missions against roads, junctions, railways,
bridges, and T/Os in battle area and towns of Vallo della Lucania, Acerno, Nocera, Avellino,
Gragnano, Serre, Lioni, Fisciano, Monteforte Irpino, Cava de’ Tirreni and Auletta. XII A Spt Cmd,
NATBF, and other elements of NATAF fly sweeps over battle area, patrol beaches, escort naval ves-
sels, and bomb rail and road junctions, motor transport, M/Y, town areas, and various T/Os in
Pompeii, Torre Annunziata, Salerno, Campagna, Sarno, Solofra, Montella, and Acerno areas. US Fifth
Army forces advancing on Altavilla are pinned down. However enemy retires to the N, completing
withdrawal from battleline during night. British Eighth Army begins general adv N toward Potenza and
Auletta.

9/17/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s attack M/Y, road j unction, and rail junction at Pescara on E coast of Italy. RAF HBs again hit
Potenza.

9/17/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s carry out coastal sweep against barges and villages from Reiss Pt to Langemak Bay.
9/18/43 Eighth AF
36 MBs attack Beauvais/Tille A/F. Attacks of MBs on Rouen power station and Beaumont-le-Roger A/F
are aborted because of failure to rendezvous with ftr escort and bad weather, respectively.

9/18/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s of XII BC hit Viterbo A/F and Salerno-Avellino road, while B-25’s and B-26’s bomb A/F at
Ciampino and Pratica di Mare. B-25’s fire 75mm shells at small vessels and lighthouse near Capraia
and between Pianosa and Corsica. P-38’s on DS with NATAF strafe 4 satellite A/Fs at Foggia and
bomb roads, railroads, bridges, and towns in battle area. Seventh Army forces take Altavilla, Persano,
and Battipaglia without opposition.

9/18/43 Ninth AF
B-24’s hit Pescara M/Y.

9/18/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 7 P-40’s attack rail yards and blast furnaces at Shihhweiyao.

9/18/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit Tami Is in Lae area. B-26’s and RAAF air planes bomb and strafe Finschhafen.

9/18/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb A/F and attack phosphate plant and radio station on Nauru.

9/18/43 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s, flying out of Funafuti and Canton I, bomb Betio, Maiana, and Abemama Is in the Gilbert
chain during 18/19 Sep. This action is part of a coordinated Army-Navy attack on Tarawa, aimed at
preventing Japanese attacks on US installations at Baker I and in the Ellice Is.

9/19/43 Eighth AF
MBs hit Lille/Nord A/F. Other MB attacks on Lille and Merville are recalled due to bad weather.

9/19/43 Twelfth AF
FBs of XII A Spt Cmd and planes of other NATAF elements (US and RAF) concentrate on attacking
roads and vehicles in Benevento-Montesarchio-Contursi-Potenza-Avellino areas, and hit railway sta-
tion at Castelnuovo. Fifth Army gains firm control of Salerno plain, while British Eighth Army troops
take Potenza and Auletta.

9/19/43 Tenth AF
HBs hit Monywa.

9/19/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s pound Finschhafen in preparation for Allied landings on 22 Sep. B-17’s and B-24’s
bomb A/F and surrounding area at Cape Gloucester. B-24’s and B-25’s fly small strikes against
Amboina, Selaroe, and Penfoei.

9/19/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and Navy dive bmrs, covered by ftrs, bomb Vila A/F and a causeway, enemy positions, and
ammo dump at Disappointment Cove. Other B-25’s bomb and strafe barge centers at Ringa and
Webster Coves.
9/19/43 Seventh AF
20 B-24’s, out of Funafuti and Canton I, bomb Tarawa and Abemama and obtain photo coverage of
Betio. 1 B-24 is lost to interceptors.

9/19/43 Eleventh AF
The 21st Bomb Sq (H) departs for the ZI.

9/20/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s and B-26’s bomb Castelnuovo road junction, town of Formia, Torre Annunziata area
roads, and roads and railroad SW of Sarno. XII A Spt Cmd A-36’s attack and disperse enemy tank and
troop concentrations forming near Nocera for a counterattack. Other US and RAF aircraft of NATAF hit
enemy movement Avellino-Naples-Potenza-Benevento-Calabritto-Pomigliano-Pescopagano areas. US
Seventh Army starts into mts N of Salerno.

9/20/43 Ninth AF
98th and 376th Bomb Gps, along with 43d Serv Gp and several MP and engineer units, are to be
transferred to Twelfth AF, effective on their arrival in Tunis. IX BC makes its last raid on Italy. B-24’s of
98th and 376th Bomb Gps are dispatched against Castelfranco Veneto M/Y. Clouds obscure tgt, but
98th Gp drops bombs on estimated time of arrival. 376th bombs M/Y and A/F at Pescara during return
trip.

9/20/43 Tenth AF
B-24’s bomb Sagaing and Naba.

9/20/43 Fourteenth AF
27 Japanese bmrs and 20 ftrs attack A/F at Kunming. 24 P-40’s and 3 P-38’s intercept, claiming 17
airplanes shot down. 1 US ftr is lost. Damage to the A/F is negligible.

9/20/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-17’s hit roads from Kaiapit to Madang, destroying 3 key bridges. P-39’s strafe and dive-
bomb Bogadjim-Yaula area. B-24’s bomb Wewak and Boram A/Fs. B-25’s hit Penfoei.

9/20/43 Thirteenth AF
1st Lt Henry Meigs II (6th Night Ftr Sq), flying a P-38 against Japanese night attackers over
Bougainville, shoots down 2 aircraft within 60 seconds.

9/21/43 Eighth AF
Over 40 B-26’s bomb Beauvais/Tille A/F. Bad weather causes more than 20 MBs to abort.

9/21/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s hit bridge and town area at Benevento. B-25’s and B-26’s hit landing craft and ferry near
Elba and bridges at Cancello Arnone and Capua. B-24’s on DS from Eighth AF bomb Leghorn and
Bastia. MBs and FBs of NATBF and XII A Spt Cmd hit town areas, troop concentrations, trucks and
tanks, and T/Os in Solofra-Avellino-Benevento areas.

9/21/43 Ninth AF
HQ IX FC at Tripoli closes.

9/21/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s, B-26’s, and RAAF aircraft hit Tami Is and pound Finschhafen in preparation for Allied amphibi-
ous assault on following day. B-25’s bomb and strafe Bogadjim area. B-24’s hit Cape Gloucester and
a freighter near Talasea. A-20’s, and RAF aircraft bomb Gasmata. B-25’s attack Langgoer.

9/21/43 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s attack railroad yards and warehouses at Chiuchiang, causing considerable
destruction.

9/21/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-24’s bomb runway and revetment area at Buka I A/F. About 20 Japanese ftrs intercept. 2
Zeros are shot down.

9/22/43 Eighth AF
70 B-26’s bomb Evreux/Fauville A/F. MB mission to attack Beauvais/Tille A/F aborts due to bad weath-
er. 4 gps of P-47’s sweep over NE France and Belgium and 3 gps sweep over N Belgium and Dutch
Is. A few B-17’s fly night attack on Hannover with RAF.

9/22/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s and B-26’s bomb roads, railroad, and bridges at or near San Martino Sannita,
Grottaminarda, Amorosi, and Mignano. B-25’s on DS to NATAF attack small vessels near Elba with
75mm cannon. NATBF and XII A Spt Cmd airplanes hit troop concentrations and gun positions near
Serino and Santa Lucia di Serino, road block at Nocera, town and roads at Fisciano, town of Pagani,
tanks and trucks between Acerno and Montella and in Foggia area, vessels and docks at
Manfredonia, town of Camarella, and landing ground at Capua.

9/22/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF flies its final mission from Africa. B-24’s bomb Maritsa and Eleusis A/Fs. The bomb gps of IX
BC subsequently are transferred to Twelfth AF.

9/22/43 Tenth AF
MBs attack Ye-u branch line railroad bridge over Mu R between Ywataung and Monywa. Negligible
damage is done to the tgt.

9/22/43 Fifth AF
After preparatory naval bombardment, elements of Australian 9th Div land at mouth of Song R N of
Finschhafen and push to S. B-25’s pound defenses in Finschhafen area. Almost 90 Fifth AF ftrs battle
aircraft attacking the convoy. 38 enemy aircraft are claimed shot down. A-20’s and B-25’s hit Lae area.
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Gasmata A/F. B-24 hit Amboina.

9/23/43 Eighth AF
More than 150 HBs hit port area at Nantes and Vannes/ Meucon and Kerlin/Bastard A/Fs. 80 HBs
strike Rennes/Saint-Jacques A/F and port area and ships at Nantes. MBs attack Conches/Evreux and
Beauvais/Tille A/Fs. Mannheim is attacked by RAF, along with a few Eighth AF B-17’s, in a night raid.

9/23/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-26’s bomb bridges at Cancello Arnone and 3 mi NE of Capua. Planes of NATBF and XII A
Spt Cmd attack motor transport, roads, railroads, town areas, gun positions, and T/Os in areas of San
Severino Rota, Avellino, Sarno, Torre Annunziata, Aversa, Nocera, Resina, Serino, Pompeii, and
Camarella.

9/23/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe villages in upper Markham R Valley. P-40’s bomb Gasmata.
9/23/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-24’s, 16 P-38’s, and 60-plus Navy dive bmrs, covered by AAF, Marine, Navy, and RNZAF ftrs,
attack Kahili. Allied aircraft claim at least 9 ftrs shot down. 21 B-24’s bomb area from Stanmore
Plantation to mouth of Vila R. P-39’s strafe 2 barges, at Sasamunga and Malanono, leaving both
aflame.

9/23/43 Eleventh AF
Adm Kinkaid issues Op Plan 9-43 which reorganizes Alaskan Army and Navy air strength. CG
Eleventh AF becomes Cmdr of TF 90, composed of TG 90.1, designated the Air Striking Unit (com-
prising 16 MBs, 12 HBs, 100 ftrs) and of TG 90.2, designated the Air Search Gp, a Navy air arm. For
operations the Eleventh is now under the jurisdiction of COMNORPAC Forces. There is no administra-
tive change.

9/24/43 Eighth AF
71 MBs hit Evreaux/ Fauville A/F in main attack. Other aircraft attack tgts at Beauvais.

9/24/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s of XII BC hit roads, railways, bridges, and junctions at Grottaminarda, Maddaloni,
Benevento, Avellino, Capua, Cancello Arnone, Amorosi, Ponte, and Mignano, and attack destroyer
between Corsica and Elba. B-24’s on DS from Eighth AF bomb M/Y at Pisa. US and RAF planes of
NATBF, XII A Spt Cmd, and other elements of NATAF attack vehicles, roads, troop concentrations, and
gun positions around Santa Lucia di Serino, Serino, Caserta, Benevento, Camarella, Baronissi,
Nocera, Montemarano, and San Severo.

9/24/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s fly small strike against Sorong and Manokwari.

9/25/43 Eighth AF
72 B-26’s attack Saint-Omer/Longuenesse A/F.

9/25/43 Twelfth AF
About 90 B-17’s of XII BC hit Bologna M/Y; 14 others hit Bolzano railroad bridge. B-25’s and B-26’s
bomb A/Fs at Pisa, Lucca, and Bastia/Borgo, highway at Mignano, road junction at Maddaloni, and
railroad and road bridges at Cancello Arnone, Caiazzo, and Ponte. US and RAF aircraft of NATBF, XII
A Spt Cmd, and DAF hit Serino (causing roadblock), troop concentrations at Sarno, gun positions,
troops, and vehicles near Nocera, Aquino A/F, storage dump N of Foggia, and a dredger at Termoli.

9/25/43 USSR
Soviet Army captures Smolensk.

9/25/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 40 B-17’s, B-24, and B-25’s bomb installations and supply lines from Bogadjim to villages on
Ramu and Markham Rivers. A-20’s and RAAF airplanes pound positions near Finschhafen as
Australian 9th Div, having crossed Buni R previous day, pushes S toward the town. B-25’s bomb and
strafe AA positions at Rein Bay.

9/25/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s join Navy TBF’s and SBD’s in pounding gun positions in areas around Vila A/F and
Disappointment Cove.

9/26/43 Eighth AF
40 HBs hit Reims/ Champagne air depot. Bad weather prevents bombing by more than 160 other HBs
dispatched to tgts in N France.

9/26/43 Twelfth AF
Ftrs, LBs, and MBs of XII A Spt Cmd, NATBF, and DAF patrol battle zone, escort convoys, carry out
bombing and strafing sweeps against motor transport in Benevento-Melfi area and N of Foggia, bomb
Pomigliano landing ground, and hit town of Sarno and military concentrations to the N. Bad weather
prevents XII BC HB missions.

9/26/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb But and Dagua A/Fs. P-38’s claim 9 enemy ftrs shot down in But-Dagua-Wewak areas.
Other B-24’s hit Nubia and Potsdam Plantations.

9/26/43 Thirteenth AF
21 B-24’s, covered by 14 P-38’s, bomb bivouac near Kahili. 30 P-40’s and P-39’s and 15 Navy F-4U’s
spt more than 50 Navy dive bmrs in strike on Kahili A/F hangar area and gun positions at Kangu Hill
and Jakohina.

9/27/43 Eighth AF
HBs equipped with H2S fly first large daylight mission in ETO against cloud-covered tgt. Two of these
pathfinder aircraft lead main attack of 244 other B-17’s on port area at Emden. P-47’s with belly tanks
escort bmrs entire way to tgt in Germany for first time. More than 130 B-26’s attack A/Fs at Conches
and Beauvais/Tille. A few B-17’s fly with RAF on night raid against Hannover.

9/27/43 Twelfth AF
Weather almost halts Twelfth AF operations. XII A Spt Cmd ftrs strafe Viterbo A/F and Bracciano sea-
plane base, bomb road j unction at San Severo, and strafe locomotive and train station. Other NATAF
airplanes hit trucks in Benevento area.

9/27/43 Fifth AF
117 B-24’s and B-25’s, escorted by 129 P-38’s and P-40’s, attack A/Fs and shipping in Wewak area.
About 40 aircraft are destroyed on the ground and 8 are claimed shot down in combat. The bmrs
claim 10 ships (totaling about 28,000 tons), 11 luggers, and a launch sunk. Finschhafen is bombed
twice during the day.

9/27/43 Thirteenth AF
27 B-24’s, 20-plus P-40’s and P-39’s, and several Navy ftrs pound Kahili area. P-39’s over Choiseul
strafe (and explode) 3 barges off Wogai Pt, and strafe 2 others off Bambatana, leaving 1 ablaze.

9/28/43 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents completion of XII BC B-17 missions against Bologna M/Y and Bolzano railroad
bridge, except for 1 HB which bombs Bolzano. Tac aircraft operations are also severely curtailed by
weather. FBs bomb and strafe motor transport in Benevento-Castera area. US Fifth Army is ready for
assault on Naples and Avellino. Castellamare di Stabia, Nocera, and Sala Consilina are taken.

9/28/43 Fifth AF
The Wewak area is again hit, the 40 attacking B-24’s being escorted by 29 P-38’s which claim 8 ftrs
shot down. A-20’s and RAAF Vengeances attack Finschhafen and Lae area. B-24’s and P-39’s hit
road near Bogadjim.

9/28/43 Thirteenth AF
5 SB-24 snoopers attack convoy in N Solomons waters and claim several damaging hits. The convoy
reverses its course.

9/29/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s and B-26’s bomb bridges at or near Piana, Castelvenere, Amorosi, and Cancello
Arnone. P-38’s bomb Ausonia defile and bridge near San Apollinare. US and RAF tac aircraft hit town
of San Giorgio del Sannio and roads in the area S of Benevento. US Fifth Army opens attack on
Avellino during 29/30 Sep. Gen Eisenhower and Marshal Badoglio sign Italian surrender document on
HMS Nelson off Malta.

9/29/43 USSR
Soviet Army takes Kremenchug.

9/29/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s bomb Myitkyina and Sadon during routine ferry trips over the Hump.

9/29/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s on armed rcn attack scattered shipping in NEI and Solomon and Bismarck Seas.

9/29/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s join Navy ftrs in supporting a strike by Navy dive bmrs on barge depot at
Kakasa. Other P-40’s strafe and set afire a barge off Sambi Pt.

9/30/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC P-38’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s bomb road and rail and road bridges at Ausonia, Piana,
Castelvenere, Amorosi, and Capua, and carry out sweeps from Bastia to Elba I. 7 B-25’s hit
Benevento and surrounding rail and road comm. XII A Spt Cmd Fbs carry out strafing and bombing
missions N and NE of Naples as Avellino falls to US 3d Div.

9/30/43 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s and 4 P-40’s claim heavy damage to gunboat at Ft Bayard.

9/30/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s fly light raids against Boela, Sorong, and Manatuto.

9/30/43 Thirteenth AF
16 B-24’s, covered by 20-plus P-38’s and P-40’s and a few Navy F-4U’s, pound Kahili A/F area, hitting
supply and bivouvac area NE of the strip. 6 B-25’s bomb Kakasa.

10/1/43 Eighth AF
Report by intelligence section of Eighth AF shows that despite recent efforts of Allies to destroy
German aircraft industry, ftr production has expanded greatly and enemy ftr strength on the Western
Front has increased.

10/1/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-26’s hit comm tgts in Capua, Grazzanise, Arce, and Mignano areas. B-24’s, including Hbs on
DS from Eighth AF, bomb Wiener-Neustadt. B-17’s, sent against airplane factory at Augsburg, fail to
locate tgt, and bomb several alternate tgts and T/Os in Austria, Italy, and off Corsica and Elba. NATBF
and XII A Spt Cmd Mbs, Lbs, and Fbs hit Benevento town area and M/Y, bridge at Capua, and motor
transport, trains, and railroads mainly in Isernia area and N to Avezzano. British King’s Dragoon Gds
(with US Fifth Army) occupy Naples. British Eighth Army troops occupy Foggia A/Fs.
10/1/43 Tenth AF
Tenth AF ftr situation has improved with arrival of the 80th Ftr Gp (P-40’s) and 311th FB Gp (A-36’s
and P-51’s), and the activation of an additional sq for the 80th Gp. The new sq, 459th flies P-38’s, the
first to be used in India.

10/1/43 Fourteenth AF
21 B-24’s, supported by 21 ftrs, bomb power plant, warehouse and dock area at Hiaphong. 40-65 ftrs
intercept, shooting down 2 US aircraft. 30 ftrs are claimed destroyed by Fourteenth in air battle.

10/1/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s and RAAF aircraft bomb and strafe Finschhafen area as Australian 9th Div pours more troops
into the assault on the town. B-25’s strafe power boat near Gasmata.

10/1/43 Thirteenth AF
24 B-24’s bomb supply and bivouac area N of Vila A/F. B-25’s and P-38’s join Navy dive bmrs in strike
on barge depot at Kakasa.

10/2/43 Eighth AF
About 340 HBs led by 2 Pathfinders attack industrial areas of Emden. 6 of 72 B-26’s dispatched bomb
Saint-Omer/Longuenesse A/F; unable to identify tgt because of cloud formations above it, remainder
of aircraft refrain from bombing.

10/2/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Saville becomes CG, XII FC. Weather curtails operations. FBs of XII A Spt Cmd attack motor
transport, roads, and bridges during al med rcn missions from Volturno Valley N to Isernia and W to
Benevento.

10/2/43 Fourteenth AF
5 P-40’s divebomb and strafe Yangtze R shipping in Chiuchiang area. Strafing damages several small
craft.

10/2/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s strafe villages in Talasea area and barges off Gasmata. B-26’s bomb Hoskins A/F. A B-24
bombs Cape Gloucester A/F. Other B-24’s bomb Amboina. Australian forces take town and harbor of
Finschhafen and prepare to take nearby commanding positions still held by the Japanese.

10/2/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-25’s join Navy dive bmrs in attacking Hamberi Cove barge hideout near Vila.

10/3/43 Eighth AF
Almost 200 B-26’s bomb A/Fs of Woensdrecht, Haamstede, Schiphol, and Beauvais/Tille. No aircraft
are lost.

10/3/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-26’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s bomb railroad, highway, and pontoon bridges, overpass, and road
junction at Capua, Castel Volturno, Piana, Arce, Mignano, and Isernia. P-38’s also hit shipping
between Corsica and Italy. XII BC FBs hit motor transport in battle area as US Fifth Army troops take
Benevento.

10/3/43 Fourteenth AF
7 P-40’s damage a 250-ft vessel on the Yangtze R near Chiuchiang. 4 P-38’s bomb Chiuchiang
docks. 6 B-24’s damage a 100 ft coastal freighter off Tonkon Pt.

10/3/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s continue to hit barges along W coast of New Britain.

10/3/43 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s strafe several barges W of Choiseul.

10/4/43 Eighth AF
282 HBs attack industrial areas of Frankfurt/Main, Wiesbaden, and Saarlautern, M/Ys at
Sarreguemines and Saarbrucken, and Saint Dizier/Robinson A/F. The raid on Frankfurt is followed by
a night raid on that city by more than 350 RAF Hbs.

10/4/43 Twelfth AF
Over 100 XII BC B-17’s bomb Pisa M/Y and Bolzano bridges. B-25’s and B-26’s attack A/F at Argos,
road defiles at Terracina and Isernia, highway overpass at Mignano, and shipping at Bastia. Allies now
have complete control of Corsica. NATBF aircraft hit road and rail j unctions on main road N from
Capua. XII A Spt Cmd FBs hit trains, roads, railroads, and vehicles near Isernia, Avezzano, Pescara,
and Isolella.

10/4/43 Ninth AF
Lt Col Ray J Stecker becomes cmdr of IX FC.

10/4/43 Fourteenth AF
17 Japanese bmrs and 25 Zeros attack Kweilin A/F. The bombs, dropped from 20,000 ft, fail to hit tgt.
Fourteenth AF ftrs fail to make effective contact with the force.

10/4/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe barges, small craft, and villages in Vitu Is.

10/4/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-24’s, covered by 16 P-38’s and several Navy F4U’s, bomb Kahili A/F. 20-30 ftrs intercept, and a
running battle occurs between Bougainville and Vella Lavella. US ftrs and bmrs claim 9 ftrs downed.
No American losses are suffered. 4 P-39’s and 4 Corsairs sink 16 barges in strike along W coast of
Choiseul 1. The P-39’s are especially effective because of their nose cannon.

10/5/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Doolittle assumes cmd of Twelfth AF during absence of Gen Spaatz. XII BC B-17’s hit Bologna
M/Y. B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Formia road, road loop N of Mignano, and Isernia chokepoint. NATBF,
XII A Spt Cmd, and DAF aircraft bomb numerous tgts in and N of battle area, including heavy traffic in
Isernia area, petrol dumps at Alfedena, trains at Termoli, and towns of Venafro and Isolella.

10/5/43 Fourteenth AF
A few B-25’s and P-40’s attack foundry at Shihhweiyao. Damaging hits are scored on barracks, on AA
position, blast furnaces, hoppers, and a steam plant. 10 ftrs intercept a force of about 50 Zeros W of
Kweilin, shoot down 1 enemy ftr. The enemy force turns back.

10/5/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s carry out coastal sweep W to Madang, bombing and strafing villages and barges. B-17’s hit
Bogadjim Road and jetties at Erima. B-24’s bomb Babo area.
10/6/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s bomb Mestre M/Y while B-26’s hit highway chokepoint at Isernia, highway at Mignano,
and road j unction at Formia. P-38’s strafe Araxos A/F. NATBF planes on road-blocking missions hit
tgts at Teano, at Alfedena, between Cassino and Capua, and near Sessa Aurunca. XII A Spt Cmd P-
40’s and A-36’s attack roads and vehicles N of US Fifth Army battle zone and patrol Naples area. Fifth
Army reaches S bank of Volturno R. Capua falls to British units.

10/6/43 Fourteenth AF
7 P-40’s from Suichwan intercept an attacking force of 27 bmrs and 21 Zeros. 1 bmr and mainly in
Isernia area and N to Avezzano. British King’s Dragoon Gds (with US Fifth Army) occupy Naples.
British Eighth Army troops occupy Foggia A/Fs.

10/6/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s sweep along coastal areas of New Britain and through islands to the N and W, bombing and
strafing T/Os.

10/6/43 Thirteenth AF
8 P-39’s and 8 Navy F4U’s strafe barges off W coast of Choiseul. 24 B-25’s and 14 P-38’s carry out
low-level strike against Kahili A/F, damaging or destroying several parked aircraft.

10/7/43 Eighth AF
First of a series of Eighth AF night missions to drop propaganda leaflets is flown over Europe.

10/7/43 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels many operations. NATBF MBs and LBs strike roads, railway, junction, and town
areas in Capua and Guglionesi regions. DAF FBs hit trucks in Termoli-Vasto areas.

10/7/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s attack 2,500-ton freighter 100 mi S of Amoy, scoring 3 direct hits. Vessel is left burning and
listing. 9 B-24’s and 22 ftrs hit cement plant at Haiphong, causing heavy damage to the kiln building.

10/7/43 Fifth AF
A B-24 on patrol bombs Umboi I, scoring damaging hits on several buildings.

10/8/43 Eighth AF
More than 350 HBs attack city and industrial areas of Bremen and U-boat yards at Vegesack. Nearly
30 US aircraft are lost in the main attack on Bremen. On this mission the Eighth uses, for first time,
airborne transmitters (Carpet equipment) to jam German radar. Over 140 MBs are recalled from mis-
sions to bomb A/Fs of Chievres and Lille/Vendeville due to thick haze and generally unsuitable weath-
er.

10/8/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-24’s bomb Tatoi and Eleusis A/Fs at Athens, A/Fs at Kastelli and Heraklion, and Maritsa A/F
on Rhodes. B-25’s also hit Eleusis A/F. P-38’s fly convoy cover, patrols, and sweeps over the Aegean
Sea. Weather prevents XII A Spt Cmd from operating. NATBF and DAF hit bridge at Minturno and
road junction and military concentration at Termoli.

10/8/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s, supported by 20 P-40’s, bomb Gia Lam A/F. While on ferry mission over the Hump, 3 B-24’s
bomb Tengchung, scoring hits on warehouses, barracks, and HQ area.
10/8/43 Fifth AF
A single B-24 on armed rcn bombs Cape Gloucester A/F.

10/8/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and P-40’s sink barge off W coast of Choiseul I.

10/9/43 Eighth AF
68 B-26’s bomb Woensdrecht A/F. 352 HBs strike industrial areas at Anklam and Marienburg, U-boat
yards at Danzig, and port area at Gdynia. 28 HBs are lost.

10/9/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Larissa, Athens, Salonika, and Argos. B-24’s hit Kastelli/Pediada A/F. P-
38’s fly sweep between island of Corfu and Dubrovnik, and escort shipping in Karpathos Straits. XII A
Spt Cmd does not operate, but NATBF and DAF hit traffic in Terrnoli and Montenero area, guns N of
Capua, HQ at Palata, and roads and railroads N of Naples.

10/9/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s on shipping sweep off SE China coast in Amoy-Quemoy area sink a 150-ft tanker and dam-
age a patrol vessel, and a freighter. 1 MB crashes into a hill and explodes. 10 P-40’s bomb fuel stor-
age and barracks at Mangshih. I P-40 is downed by ground fire.

10/9/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s and RAAF airplanes bomb and strafe defensive positions in Sattelberg and Finschhafen areas.
B-24’s bomb Makassar.

10/9/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and P-40’s hit barges and concentrations on W Choiseul. P-39’s and Navy F4U’s strafe build-
ings, radar station, and gun positions at Poporang I.

10/9/43 Eleventh AF
12 Kuril-based enemy bmrs attack Attu.

10/10/43 Eighth AF
236 HBs attack railroads and waterways in and around Munster.

10/10/43 Twelfth AF
B-17’s bomb 2 A/Fs at Athens. B-24’s hit Maritsa, Calato, and Heraklion A/Fs. P-38’s escort shipping
off Rhodes I, hit Antimachia A/F in Dodecanese Is, and attack vessels in Corfu harbor, in Cadre har-
bor, and off Tivat, and hit T/Os in Aegean and along its E coastline. NATBF and DAF concentrate on
gun positions on both US Fifth and British Eighth Army battlefronts. Vehicles, railroads, and town
areas also are hit. Attacks take place NE of Capua, at Guglionesi, at Cassino and Mondragone,
between Rome and Terracina, and around Termoli-IserniaPescara areas.

10/10/43 Tenth AF
7 B-24’s pound Meza railway bridge, destroying the 3 spans on the E end and dropping the end of a
central span into the river.

10/10/43 Fourteenth AF
20 B-24’s and 18 P-40’s pound docks at Haiphong. 8 P-40’s bomb match factory and ammo dump at
Tengchung; 8 others hit supply dump and T/Os in Lungling area.
10/10/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s, along with RAAF airplanes, again pound Sattelberg area. B-25’s hit Saumlakki 10/11 Oct.

10/10/43 Thirteenth AF
24 B-24’s, 50-plus P-38’s, P-40’s, and P-39’s, and 50 plus Navy ftrs and dive bmrs pound Kahili A/F
and surrounding areas, hitting runways, fuel dump, supply area, buildings, and Malabita Hill gun posi-
tions. US airplanes claim 15 interceptors shot down.

10/11/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s bomb Garitsa A/F and P-38’s hit vessel in Corfu harbor. XII A Spt Cmd and NATBF
operations are canceled or aborted due to weather, but DAF ftrs hit trains, trucks, and gun positions
near Montesilvano and Vasto.

10/11/43 Fourteenth AF
8 B-24’s bomb town areas of Tengchung, Sadon, and Myitkyina.

10/11/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s attack towns of Manokwari, Bira, and Fak Fak and score hits on small vessel at Fak Fak. B-
25’s bomb Cape Chater A/F and Lautem during 11/12 Oct.

10/11/43 Thirteenth AF
22 B-24’s join 30 plus Navy dive bmrs in pounding Kahili A/F and nearby area. Hits are scored on the
airstrip, fuel dumps, supply areas, gun positions, bridges between Kangu and Jakohina, barges at
mouth of Uguima R, and several other tgts. The HBs and the Navy and AAF ftrs covering the attack
claim 12 airplanes downed. 1 ftr are shot down, and the attackers retire in the direction of Canton
without dropping their bombs.

10/12/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC operations are canceled by weather. XII A Spt Cmd and other NATAF elements (NATBF and
DAF) operate on reduced scale, hitting road junctions at Vasto and Fossacesia, Aquino A/F, motor
transport on Itri-Pico road and on road N of Rome in Bolsena and Capranica areas, roads near
Tarquinia, rail facilities at Cisterna di Latina, trains between Pescara and Benedello, and guns and
troops near Cercemaggiore.

10/12/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s bomb warehouse area and railroad yards at Myitkyina.

10/12/43 Fifth AF
Allied AF begins major air offensive against Rabaul with aim of isolating and neutralizing Bismarck
Archipelago. Almost 350 B-24’s, B-25’s, P-38’s, and RAAF airplanes pound the town, harbor, and A/Fs
in the area. More than 50 aircraft are destroyed, 3 ships are sunk and several damaged, and several
small harbor craft are sunk. B-25’s fly small strikes against tgts on Timor and other areas of NEI.

10/12/43 Thirteenth AF
2 B-25’s skipbomb 2 small vessels in Matchin Bay.

10/13/43 International
Italy declares war against Germany.

10/13/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s and B-26’s bomb town of Alife, road junction at Sessa Aurunca, and A/F at Tirana. XII A
Spt Cmd, supplemented by DAF ftrs, supports US Fifth Army, which begins assault crossing of
Volturno R on 40-mi front during 12/13 Oct. Ftrs and FBs hit troop and tank concentrations, trains,
trucks, and comm lines in forward areas, especially around Ortona, Giulianova, and Campobasso.
NATBF LBs join in the attacks, hitting road junctions in Vairano, Carinola, Dragoni, Vasto, Terracina,
and Minturno areas.

10/13/43 Tenth AF
Japanese ftrs appear in strength over Sumprabum to attack over-the-Hump flights. The enemy evades
US patrols and shoots down 3 transports. FB offensive against A/Fs in Burma from which ftrs might
operate against Hump transports opens with attack by P-40’s on Myitkyina.

10/13/43 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s on sea sweep off SE China hit shipping in Amoy harbor, claiming 1 freighter sunk and anoth-
er damaged.

10/13/43 Fifth AF
More than 100 B-24’s and B-25’s are sent against Rabaul. Bad weather forces the bmrs to turn back,
but 40-plus B-24’s hit tgts on New Britain including Hoskins, Lindenhafen, Gasmata, and Cape
Gloucester.

10/13/43 Eleventh AF
11 P-40’s unsuccessfully intercept 8 MBs attacking Massacre Bay and the nearby A/F.

10/14/43 Eighth AF
Almost 230 HBs attack city area and ball bearing plants at Schweinfurt. The attack which causes great
damage and interference with production, results in German reorganization of bearing industry. Fierce
opposition of great numbers of ftrs, many of them firing rockets, accounts for 60 US aircraft shot
down. As a result of these heavy losses, daylight bombing against strategic tgts deep in Germany are
discontinued for a short period.

10/14/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s hit and hit Argos A/F. B-17’s bomb Terni M/Y. Other B-17’s and B-24’s attack bridge at
Giulianova, town area of Piano-Vomano and railroad and highway bridges N of Pescara and along E
coast of Italy. Weather hinders tac aircraft operations, but XII A Spt Cmd and DAF hit trains and vehi-
cles and fly patrols from N of Volturno R to Formia and N of Pescara.

10/14/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s attack shipping in Amoy area, damaging 2 freighters, and also bomb Amoy A/F.

10/14/43 Fifth AF
More than 60 MBs pound Cape Gloucester and Alexishafen. 3 others fly harassing strikes against Dili
and Lautem.

10/14/43 Thirteenth AF
A single B-24 on armed rcn bombs 4 barges W of Taiof 1, leaving 1 sinking.

10/15/43 USAAFUK
HQ USAAFUK is activated to exercise supervision over and provide coordination between Eighth and
Ninth AFs in UK. Gen Eaker is appointed CG in addition to his duties as CG Eighth AF.

10/15/43 Eighth AF
A much needed P-38 gp (55th Ftr) becomes operational in UK.

10/15/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s of XII BC hit A/Fs at Salonika and Megalo Mikra. XII A Spt Cmd and other elements of NATAF
hit roads, railroads, bridges, junctions, railway facilities, town areas, and motor transport at or near
Piedimonte, Vairano, Termoli, Petacciato, Sparanise, and Civitanova, and hit gun positions and comm
in general battle area N of Volturno R.

10/15/43 Fifth AF
More than 50 P-38’s and P-40’s intercept around 100 aircraft attacking Allied shipping in Oro Bay. The
US ftrs claim more than 40 shot down. 4 other P-40’s, encountering 20-plus airplanes E of
Finschhafen, claim 5 destroyed. More than 70 MBs hit positions and villages from Sio to Saidor. 6 B-
24’s bomb Boela.

10/15/43 Thirteenth AF
21 B-24’s, 12 P-38’s, and 17 Navy F4U’s pound Kahili A/F supply and personnel area. 6 Zeros are
claimed shot down. During the late evening B-25’s bomb A/F at Buka I.

10/16/43 US
JCS sends to Gen Eisenhower a proposed directive, submitted by Gen Arnold on 9 Oct, for establish-
ment of a new AF (Fifteenth) in Italy to be used when needed as part of CBO against strategic tgts in
Germany.

10/16/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF is established in UK as tac AF with Gen Brereton as CG. 3d Bomb Wg is transferred from
VIII A Spt Cmd to IX BC commanded by Gen Frederick L Anderson. IX FC is re-formed in UK. IX TCC
(constituted on 11 Oct 43) is activated in UK with Gen Giles as CG. IX ASC is re-formed in UK under
Gen Miller.

10/16/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s bomb M/Y and rail lines, railroad tunnel, highway underpass, warehouses, industrial
buildings, and gas works in or near Bologna. P-38’s bomb a vessel in Leukas Channel off W coast of
Greece. XII A Spt Cmd and other NATAF elements provide close spt to US Fifth and British Eighth
Armies. Ftrs, LBs, and MBs hit comm centers of Venafro, Vairano, Sparanise, Latina, Alife, and town
of Pietravairano; roads, railroads, and j unctions in areas SE of Rome to bomb line, between Vasto
and Pescara, and at Mondragone; gun positions, trucks, and military concentrations near Vinchiaturo,
Boiano, and Termoli; landing ground of Cisterna di Latina; and several other tgts in area between
Rome and Ancona.

10/16/43 Tenth AF
Ftr patrols are increased from 4 to 8 aircraft with little effect on enemy marauders over the Hump. 3 A-
36’s fail to return from mission over Sumprabum.

10/16/43 Fifth AF
More than 60 B-25’s attack Alexishafen area, hit coastal tgts between Reiss Pt and Sio, and bomb A/F
at Wewak. A-20’s bomb and strafe Gasmata. A lone B-24 destroys a patrol craft between Hoskins and
Rabaul.

10/16/43 Thirteenth AF
8 B-24’s bomb Kara A/F. 6 B-25’s hit Ballale I A/F.
10/17/43 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents operations by XII BC. US and RAF units of NATAF operate at reduced pace. LBs
and MBs hit towns of Teano and Alife and motor transport at Benedello, Penna, and Pedaso. FBs
bomb and strafe troops, trucks, guns, train stations, and bridge near Vinchiaturo, Benedello, Teramo,
and Sparanise. Other ftrs strafe locomotives S of Ancona.

10/17/43 Tenth AF
HBs and MBs bomb Naba.

10/17/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb Htawgaw.

10/17/43 Fifth AF
18 A-20’s and B-25’s bomb and strafe Sattelberg and 7 B-25’s hit Wewak and Boram A/F with low-
level attack during which 15 aircraft are destroyed on the ground and 4 claimed shot down. 4 P-39’s
intercept 18 airplanes attacking Finschhafen, claiming 6 shot down. 40-plus ftrs intercept large group
of enemy aircraft attempting to attack Oro Bay; US ftrs claim 24 shot down. 6 B-24’s bomb Ternate, a
2,200-mi round trip.

10/18/43 Ninth AF
228 MBs dispatched to bomb 4 A/Fs in France are recalled before attacking because of unfavorable
weather. Gen Quesada becomes CG IX FC.

10/18/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-25’s bomb M/Y at Skoplje. P-38’s follow with strafing mission, damaging or destroying sever-
al locomotives and vehicles. XII A Spt Cmd A-36’s hit Venafro railroad yards, and other FBs hit gun
positions, troops, and railway stations in or near Boiano, Petacciato, and Vairano. Ftrs strafe A/Fs
around Rome and also hit Viterbo, Grosseto, and seaplane base at Bracciano, and attack trains on
RomeOrte and Rome-Naples lines. NATBF LBs bomb road and railway near Cassino, town of
Carpinone, road junction at Castiglione della Valle, and roads, bridges, and motor transport near
Minturno and Chieti.

10/18/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 80 HBs and ftrs sent against Rabaul are forced to abort by bad weather. However, more than
50 B-25’s slip beneath low clouds and pound town, A/Fs, and shipping from treetop and mast-height
level. The MBs sink 2 vessels and claim more than 70 planes destroyed on the ground and in the air.
13 of the HBs bomb Cape Hoskins; 7 others bomb Cape Gloucester and hit Sio. B-25’s bomb and
strafe Bogadjim road.

10/18/43 Thirteenth AF
28 B-24’s and 40 plus Navy dive bmrs, with cover of more than 50 ftrs, hit Ballale I A/F. 14 P-39’s join
20-plus Navy aircraft in strike on Kakasa village and tent area on Choiseul.

10/18/43 Eleventh AF
The 406th Bomb Sq departs for the ZI.

10/19/43 International
Tripartite conference opens in Moscow. Hull, Eden, and Molotov discuss measures to shorten the war
and promote postwar cooperation.

10/19/43 Twelfth AF
During low-level raid, XII BC B-24’s bomb bridges at Porto Civitanova, S of Porto Sant’ Elpidio, N of
Pedaso, and N of Cupra Marittima. Ftrs, FBs, and LBs of XII A Spt Cmd, NATBF, and DAF attack town
of Boiano, gun positions and troop concentrations on the outskirts of town, and ammo dump and rail-
road tunnel nearby, Viterbo and Tarquinia landing fields, towns of Cassino and Anzio, railroad N of
Pesaro and near Pineto, trains near Barisciano, troops near Minturno, and vehicles at several points.

10/19/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s and RAAF airplanes hit Sattelberg and surrounding areas and bomb Gasmata. B-25’s and
RAAF Hudsons bomb Fuiloro. Enemy air raid on Finschhafen causes no effective damage.

10/19/43 Thirteenth AF
Kara and Kahili A/F are hit by B-24’s, B-34’s, P-38’s, P-40’s, and Navy ftrs and dive bmrs.

10/20/43 Eighth AF
114 HBs bomb industrial areas of Duren. Failure of blindbombing equipment (Oboe) is major cause of
aborts by nearly 100 other HBs.

10/20/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s, B-26’s, B-25’s and P-38’s bomb RomeCasale landing ground, Marcigliana and
Cerveteri A/Fs, railroad bridges at Montalto di Castro, Grosseto, and 13 mi SE of Orvieto, and M/Y at
Nish, obstructing Belgrade-Sofia line. XII A Spt Cmd, NATBF, and other aircraft of NATAF devote most
of their efforts to bombing gun positions, trucks, and rail and road comm S of Vasto, at Mignano, N of
Cassino, in Cassino and Chieti, at Castropignano, Carpinone, Arce, Tratella, and at various other
points along highways and railroads. FBs also hit shipping along Dalmatian coast claiming 2 vessels
sunk.

10/20/43 Tenth AF
Bridge at Meza, being repaired after being damaged severely on 10 Oct, is attacked and damaged by
B-25’s.

10/20/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe Bogadjim area. A-20’s hit Gasmata. B-24’s hit 2 freighters near Manokwari
and bomb Manokwari area. Attack on Finschhafen by 30 enemy aircraft causes minor damage.

10/20/43 Thirteenth AF
Kakasa is attacked 3 times by B-34’s, P-40’s, and Navy ftrs and dive bmrs. 24 P-40’s and nearly 50
Navy F4U’s sweep Kahili. One force of F4U’s encounters ftrs, claiming 3 destroyed.

10/21/43 Ninth AF
Bad weather causes 72 MBs sent to bomb Evreux/Fauville A/F to abort mission.

10/21/43 Twelfth AF
Col Arthur Thomas takes cmd of XII AFSC XII BC B-17’s hit railroad viaduct at Terni and rail and road
bridges in Albania. B-24’s hit Orvieto railroad bridge. B-26’s and B-25’s bomb bridges at Montalto di
Castro and NW of Acquapendente and railroad at Orbetello. P-38’s bomb radar station at Pellegrino
and M/Y at Skoplje. RAF and US NATAF Lbs and MBs concentrate on Cassino, hitting town, bivouac
area nearby, and railroad to the S. Vessels along Dalmatian coast are also attacked. XII A Spt Cmd
ftrs and FBs patrol Naples area and attack numerous roads, railroads, bridges, junctions, trucks, gun
emplacements, and other tgts in battle area.

10/21/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb Nawlang; barracks area is blasted by at least 3 direct hits. 6 P-40’s pound barracks
area at Kunlong.

10/21/43 Fifth AF
More than 50 B-24’s bomb positions at Sattelberg. 19 B-25’s follow with low-level strike. Other B-25’s
carry out sweep along Bogadjim road. P-40’s bomb Gasmata area and attack 2 light cruisers off New
Ireland, damaging 1 of them.

10/21/43 Thirteenth AF
12 B-25’s, with escort of 36 ftrs, attack Kara A/F. Runway and several buildings suffer direct hits.

10/22/43 CCS
CCS approve plan, submitted by Gen Arnold and JCS, to create a new AF (Fifteenth) in Italy from part
of the Twelfth AF to be used in strategic bombing against Germany as well as in spt of ground opera-
tions.

10/22/43 Ninth AF
About 60 B-26’s bomb Evreux/Fauville A/F. Over 140 other abort missions against other A/Fs because
of bad weather.

10/22/43 Twelfth AF
XII AF Engineer Cmd (Prov) is activated. XII BC B-26’s bomb railroad bridges N and SE of Orvieto. B-
25’s hit railroad bridge S of Grosseto and Eleusis A/F. XII A Spt Cmd, along with other elements of
NATAF, hit town areas, highways, vehicles, gun positions, railroad comm, strongpoints, and T/Os at or
near San Salvo, Teano, Venafro, Catalupo hel Sannio, Isernia, Cassino, Montenero, and Boiano.
Aquino A/F is also bombed.

10/22/43 Tenth AF
MB strike against railroad bridge on Ye-u branch line over Mu R between Ywataung and Monywa fails
to damage the structure. This raid marks the final assault of the year on this bridge.

10/22/43 Fifth AF
20-plus B-25’s carry out low-level attack on Wewak area, sinking 2 small freighters, and strafing
barges and airplanes. Madang is strafed by 4 P-39’s and 2 RAAF Boomerangs. More than 50 P-40’s
hit Gasmata. 11 B-24’s bomb Pombelaa nickel mines.

10/22/43 Thirteenth AF
Kahili A/F and surrounding areas are pounded by 22 B-24’s, 30 plus P-39’s and P-40’s and about 160
Navy ftrs and dive bmrs. 18 B-24’s and Navy airplanes hit tgts in Choiseul I area. Other Navy aircraft
hit Kara A/F. A single B-24 claims hits on a carrier NW of Buka.

10/23/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-26’s bomb railroad and road bridges at Marsicano and Montalto di Castro. P-38’s hit A/F at
Tirana. B-25’s hit bridge in Albania. XII A Spt Cmd, DAF, and NATBF attack troop concentrations in
Spinete area, and town areas, vehicles, trains, railroads, highways, bridges, and gun positions at or
near Gaeta, Pescara, Vasto, Isolella, Sulrnona, Isernia, Vairano, and Ancona.

10/23/43 Tenth AF
MBs bomb Meza railroad bridge, which is still being repaired following damaging raid of 10 Oct.
Damage is done to approaches.
10/23/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb Htawgaw.

10/23/43 Fifth AF
40-plus B-24’s escorted by P-38’s, bomb Rapopo airstrip, destroying about 20 airplanes on the
ground. 20 enemy interceptors are claimed shot down. 9 B-25’s hit Bogadjim area.

10/23/43 Thirteenth AF
11 B-24’s and 16 P-38’s hit Kahili A/F. 36 P-40’s and P-39’s join 60-plus Navy dive bmrs and ftrs in
strike on Kara A/F. Both Kahili and Kara are attacked again later in the day, the former by 6 B-24’s
and 16 Navy ftrs and the latter by 35 AAF ftrs and 42 Navy dive bmrs. 6 B-24’s bomb Kakasa.

10/23/43 Seventh AF
Ftrs shoot down a Japanese flying boat 70 mi S of Baker I.

10/24/43 Ninth AF
200 B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Montdidier, Beauvais/Nivillers, and Saint-Andre-de-L’Eure.

10/24/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-24’s of 98th Bomb Gp hit Wiener-Neustadt. 376th Gp fails to complete mission because of
clouds. MBs hit Tirana A/F, railroad bridge N of Orvieto, and viaduct at Terni. XII A Spt Cmd, NATBF,
and DAF attack comm and shipping tgts, hitting vessels, vehicles, trains, roads, bridges, and town
areas in and around Formia, Sora, Chieti, Minturno, Sessa Aurunca, Popoli, Terracina, between
Ancona-Pedaso, Frosolone (just before it is taken by allied ground forces), and along Dalmatian coast.

10/24/43 Fourteenth AF
14 B-24’s and 13 P-40’s pound Co Bi barracks area. 8 B-24’s bomb Htawgaw while on ferry flight over
the Hump.

10/24/43 Fifth AF
At least 45 bmrs are destroyed on the ground at Vunakanau, Rapopo, and Tobera airstrips during
attacks by 50-plus B-25’s. The MBs and the more than 50 escorting P-38’s claim over 40 airplanes
shot down. A-20’s hit enemy positions in Lae area. B-24’s carry out light attack on Manokwari.

10/24/43 Thirteenth AF
36 B-25’s, along with 24 RNZAF P-40’s and 4 Navy F4U’s, in 1 force, and 20 AAF ftr and 70-plus
Navy ftrs and dive bmrs in another force, pound Kahili A/F.

10/25/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC P-39’s strafe and bomb landing ground at Podgorica. XII A Spt Cmd, NATBF and DAF concen-
trate on blocking roads and destroying bridges. Town areas, vehicles, radio stations, trains, and ves-
sels are also attacked. Tgts attacked are in or near Frosinone, Formia, Gaeta, Cetraro, along Sangro
R, Kuna, along Dalmatian coast, W of Lagosta I and S of Rome. Tarquinia A/F is also bombed.

10/25/43 Fourteenth AF
6 P-40’s strafe shipping at Haiphong, claiming 3 small boats sunk and damaging 6 larger boats. 2 B-
25’s and 4 P-40’s attack shipping in Gulf of Tonkin, claiming a 150-ft tanker sunk and 200-ft freighter
damaged.

10/25/43 Fifth AF
More than 60 B-24’s bomb Rabaul area, destroying more than 20 airplanes on the ground. Of the 60-
70 ftrs which intercept, the HBs claim over 30 shot down. A-20’s hit positions near Lae. B-24’s carry
out light strike against Manokwari.

10/26/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and P-38’s of XII BC attack A/Fs of Salonika/Sedhes and Megalo Mikra. XII A Spt Cmd and
DAF ftrs and FBs attack gun emplacements and road junctions in battle area along E coast and in
center of Italy, destroying also many vehicles and parked aircraft in Ancona area, where railroad facili-
ties are also hit. Schooner at Porto Civitanova is left smoking. MBs of NATBF bomb Terracina and an
ammo dump.

10/26/43 Fourteenth AF
13 B-24’s and 15 P-40’s pound railroad yards at Haiphong. 2 B-25’s attack several vessels at
Kiungshan, claiming 4 sunk or badly damaged. Later 6 more B-25’s hit shipping nearby, claiming 1
freighter sunk. A/F at Kiungshan is strafed by 1 of the MBs.

10/26/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s fly small raid against Pombelaa. Ftrs shoot down 2 HBs. US gunners claim 11 aircraft downed.
B-25’s hit tgts in Tanimbar Is.

10/26/43 Thirteenth AF
Kahili A/F is hit twice during the day by B-24’s, B-25’s, P-38’s, P-40’s, P-39’s, and Navy ftrs and dive
bmrs. Buka I A/F is strafed by P-38’s and then bombed and strafed by B-25’s and P-38’s. P-39’s and
P-40’s join Navy ftrs and dive bmrs in strike on Kara A/F.

10/27/43 Twelfth AF
More than 150 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Wiener-Neustadt and railroad tracks and installations and
bridges at Friedberg and Ebenfurth. Weather severely curtails NATBF missions and XII A Spt Cmd
operation in spt of ground forces. FBs attack Gaeta and bomb small vessels on Dalmatian coast at
Opuzen.

10/27/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb city of Tungling, claim 8 intercepting Zeros shot down.

10/27/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s and P-39’s intercept escorted bmr force dropping supplies over Sattelberg area. The US ftrs
claim 12 airplanes downed. A-20’s hit harbor and supply dump area at Gasmata.

10/27/43 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s pound Kahili and Kara A/Fs. P-40’s over Kahili claim 3 Zeros shot down. P-38’s, P-40’s, and P-
39’s, plus some RNZAF P-40’s and P-39’s, cover landing by NZ troops on Stirling and Mono Is. The
ftrs claim destruction of 12 Japanese dive bmrs attacking the landing force and afterwards claim 3 ftrs
shot down.

10/28/43 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents most Twelfth AF operations planned for the day. No missions are flown by XII BC.
XII A Spt Cmd A-36’s hit several highways and bridges in adv of battleline and attack gun positions in
Vairano area and transportation tgts in Rome area.

10/28/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb Mangshih. 6 P-40’s strafe warehouse and revetments at Yoyang A/F. 3 B-25’s and 7 P-
38’s hit barracks at Ft Bayard. 2 B-25’s on shipping sweep over S China Sea damage 2 freighters
near Saint John I and sink a junk W of Kwangchow Wan.

10/28/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s hit Gasmata area. P-47’s attack barges at Talasea and strafe surrounding area. P-47’s also
strafe area from Sio to Fortification Pt.

10/28/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and P-39’s join Navy ftrs and dive bmrs in attacks on Kara and Ballale I A/Fs. Almost 200 air-
craft are involved in the 2 strikes. Kara A/F is also pounded by 19 B-24’s.

10/28/43 ZI
AAF School of Applied Tactics is redesignated AAF Tac Center.

10/29/43 Twelfth AF
More than 100 XII BC B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s, bomb Genoa M/Y and also hit Sampierdarena M/Y,
San Giorgio instrument factory, and ordnance, electric, and fitting plants and bridges at Genoa-
Ansaldo. XII A Spt Cmd, NATBF, and DAF are forced by bad weather to abandon several missions in
spt of ground forces. Troops and gun positions are attacked on 2 occasions and several bridges are
hit. Giulianova harbor and shipping are successfully attacked.

10/29/43 Fourteenth AF
14 B-24’s and 16 P-40’s pound smelter area at Quang Yen. 2 B-25’s bomb administration building and
runway at Ft Bayard A/F. 9 P-40’s on offensive ren in Chiuchiang area strafe 200-ft steamer and
attack a train, destroying the locomotive.

10/29/43 Fifth AF
37 B-24’s, escorted by 53 P-38’s, pound Rabaul area, claiming 45 airplanes destroyed on the ground
and in the air. 17 B-25’s hit Madang area. P-47’s attack shipping in Hansa Bay and strafe Cape
Gloucester area. B-25’s sink vessel off Tanimbar Is while B-24’s bomb Selaroe airstrip and attack
Waroe Bay area.

10/29/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s and B-24’s, along with 40-plus Navy aircraft, bomb A/Fs at Buka and Bonis.

10/30/43 Ninth AF
5 A-20’s bomb Cherbourg/Maupertus A/F.

10/30/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-24’s bomb Genoa M/Y and nearby Sampierdarena and Genoa-Ansaldo steel works. B-17’s
bomb Savona and Varazze, Porto Maurizio, and Imperia M/Y. Weather reduces efforts of NATAF ele-
ments. NATBF B-25’s bomb Frosinone. FBs, mainly of XII A Spt Cmd, hit bridges, junctions, shipping,
M/Y, gun positions, and vehicles at several locations, including Giulianova, Ancona, Ortona, Sessa
Aurunca, Mignano, and Cassino.

10/30/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s pound motor pool and barracks at Shayang. 9 P-38’s hit Chiuchiang dock
area. 2 interceptors are shot down.

10/30/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s strafe barges in Rein Bay.
10/30/43 Thirteenth AF
Kara A/F is bombed by 16 B-24’s and shortly afterwards is hit by 90-plus Navy dive bmrs escorted by
Navy and AAF ftrs. Airstrip and other tgts at Kieta are attacked by 6 B-25’s, 12 P-39’s and Navy air-
craft. Tonolai harbor area is hit by 8 P-40’s and 17 Navy planes.

10/31/43 Twelfth AF
XII BC B-17’s bomb Antheor viaduct. B-26’s hit Anzio. B-25’s attack docks and shipping at
Civitavecchia. P-38’s strafe and bomb Tirana A/F. Weather cancels all NATAF attacks except for 11 P-
40’s which bomb and strafe tanker off Split, leaving it burning. XII A Spt Cmd ftrs fly uneventful naval
escort.

10/31/43 Tenth AF
In an attempt to knock out Japanese base from which ftrs are attacking ferrying operations, P-40’s
carrying 1000-lb bombs fly 4 strikes against Myitkyina. Following the bomb runs, the ftrs strafe AA
positions. The attacks cause considerable damage to the base. MBs attack Meza railroad bridge,
scoring hits on approaches but missing the structure. The bridge remains unusable due to damage
caused by the 10 Oct strike.

10/31/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s sink barge off New Britain coast.

10/31/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-25’s, with ftr spt, bomb Kara A/F.

11/1/43 Eighth AF
Progress report, assessing results of CBO, estimates that 19 important German towns and cities have
been virtually destroyed, 19 severely damaged, and 9 more effectively damaged. Joint report of
Ministry of Economic Warfare and Air Ministry Intelligence Branch claims that 10 percent of total war
potential of Germany has been destroyed.

11/1/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF comes under operational control of AEAF which is activated on this date to provide the tac
air force for the invasion of W Europe (OVERLORD).

11/1/43 Twelfth AF
With activation of Fifteenth AF on this date, the units of XII BC transfer to the new AF. NATBF aircraft
bomb shipping in harbors of Ancona and Split, hit tunnel mouth near Antrodoco, and attack scattered
gun positions and motor transport on both US Fifth and British Eighth Army fronts. XII A Spt Cmd hits
numerous bridges and junctions and town of Pontecorvo. DAF hits inland roads and vehicles in adv of
battleline, shipping at Split, and town of Carpinone.

11/1/43 Fifteenth AF
Fifteenth AF is activated, with HQ at Tunis and Gen Doolittle as CG. The Fifteenth AF includes 6 HB
gps, 5 MB gps, and 4 ftr gps. B-17’s bomb town and harbor of La Spezia and railroad bridge at
Vezzano. B-25’s hit M/Ys at Rimini and Ancona. Ftrs fly escort.

11/1/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 9 P-40’s bomb Yoyang railroad yards.

11/1/43 Fifth AF
11 B-24’s bomb Maniang I and nearby Pombelaa. A lone B-24 scores hit on ship off Kavieng.
11/1/43 Thirteenth AF
US Marines land on Bougainville. This operation is aimed at eliminating the last Japanese strongholds
SE of Rabaul. Allied ftrs covering the operations shoot down more than 20 Japanese aircraft. Naval
gunfire accounts for several more. 21 B-24’s bomb Kahili A/Fs. Kara A/F is attacked by 19 B-24’s, 30-
plus P-40’s and P-39’s, and more than 70 Navy ftrs and dive bmrs. P-38’s on sweep over waters NW
of the Solomons claim 7 Zeros shot down. B-25’s strafe barges and wharf area at Faisi. During 1/2
Nov 2 SB-24’s attack convoy W of Cape Saint George.

11/2/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF LBs and MBs hit gun positions and ammo dump on Eighth Army front, railroad facilities at
Aquila, and coast road at Terracina. At night LBs hit Zara and Penna Pt. XII A Spt Cmd and DAF ftrs
and FBs attack gun positions and ammo dumps along British Eighth Army front, hit gun positions S of
Isernia, bomb Fondi, and attack several bridges and junctions in adv of US Fifth Army front. Numerous
trucks and a train also are strafed.

11/2/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb aircraft factory and surrounding industrial complex at Wiener-Neustadt. The
HBs claim over 50 attacking ftrs destroyed. B-25’s bomb Ancona M/Y. B-26’s bomb Civitavecchia har-
bor and miss railroad bridge near Amelia. P-38’s escort the HBs and the B-26’s.

11/2/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s pound docks and warehouses at Shasi.

11/2/43 Fifth AF
In direct spt of Allied landings on Bougainville, 75 B-25’s, with escort of 70 P-38’s, attack Rabaul A/Fs
and harbor. 3 destroyers and 8 merchant vessels are sunk or left sinking. The MBs and ftrs claim 12
aircraft destroyed on the ground and 68 shot down. AA and air opposition is the strongest thus far
encountered by the Fifth AF. 21 US airplanes are lost. P-39’s pound road in Bogadjim area. A-20’s
bomb and strafe comm routes near Fortification Pt.

11/2/43 Thirteenth AF
20 B-24’s bomb Kahili A/F.

11/3/43 Eighth AF
539 B-17’s and B-24’s, including 11 Pathfinders, 9 using new H2X blind-bombing device (first time on
a US mission) and 2 using H2S, attack port of Wilhelmshaven. This is first Eighth AF blind-bombing
mission in which aiming point is completely destroyed and is also the Eighth’s first 500-plane mission.
P-38’s escort the HBs almost the entire trip and see their first real ETO combat, claiming 3 aircraft
shot down.

11/3/43 Ninth AF
71 B-26’s bomb A/F at Saint-Andre-de-L’Eure, 71 attack Triqueville A/F, and 65 bomb Schiphol A/F.

11/3/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, escorted by P-38’s, attack Araxos A/F. NATBF hits dump at Cupello, railway station at Cesano,
road junction at Alfedena, town areas of Ceprano and Palmoli, and numerous vehicles. XII A Spt Cmd
and DAF ftrs and FBs attack gun positions at Cupello, landing grounds near Pescara and Ancona, A/F
at Cisterna di Latina, Ceccano railroad yards, town of Pozzilli, roads in Venafro-Cassino area, and
several bridges and junctions. Many of the day’s missions are flown in direct spt of British Eighth
Army’s adv.
11/3/43 Fifteenth AF
The 2 B-25 gps of the Fifteenth AF are transferred to the Twelfth. P-38’s escort B-25’s on raid against
Araxos A/F. The tgt is well covered and several parked airplanes are destroyed.

11/3/43 Fourteenth AF
21 B-24’s, supported by 30 ftrs, pound Kowloon Docks. 4 ftrs are claimed shot down. 9 B-25’s and 12
P-40’s pound various tgts in Shihshow-Hwajung-Owchihkow area. 8 P-40’s bomb runways and instal-
lations at Lashio.

11/3/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit barges between Alexishafen and Bogadjim. B-24’s fly light strikes against shipping (sinking
1 vessel) between Talasea and Cape Gloucester, and bomb Boela.

11/3/43 Thirteenth AF
19 B-24’s attack convoy about 150 mi SE of Mussau I. HBs claim hits on 3 vessels.

11/4/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF HQ issues letter ordering small det of HQ (IX AF Eng Section) to assume functions of a cmd
under Col Karl B Schilling, thus beginning the creation of IX Engineer Cmd.

11/4/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Davison takes cmd of XII AF Engineer Cmd (Prov), following the cmd’s assignment to Twelfth AF
on 1 Nov. XII A Spt Cmd and RAF ftrs and FBs hit trucks and trains in Sora-Avezzano area, small ves-
sels off Solta and Pescara, and A/Fs of Furbara and Tarquinia.

11/4/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb railroads between Montalto di Castro and Orbetello, between Orbetello and Talamone,
and between San Vincenzo and Cecina. Bomb-carrying P-38’s, escorted by others, hit tunnel N of
Terni and strafe Montalto di Castro.

11/4/43 Fourteenth AF
Chinese-American Comp Wg enters combat on this date. Its B-25’s hit Amoy and Swatow, successful-
ly bombing and strafing ground troops, supply facilities, and shipping. The MBs claim 4 cargo ships
badly damaged and possibly sunk.

11/4/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s bomb Palmalmal Plantation. B-24’s on armed rcn claim 1 vessel sunk N of New Britain.

11/4/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-24’s strike Buka A/F.

11/5/43 Atlantic
1st Comp Sq and USN land-based aircraft sink U-848 in S Atlantic, 10-09S 18-00W.

11/5/43 Eighth AF
436 HBs, including 9 Pathfinder aircraft, attack M/Y and oil plants at Gelsenkirchen and M/Y at
Munster.

11/5/43 Ninth AF
Eighth AF training officer arrives to assist Ninth FC HQ in setting up comprehensive training system
for ftr pilots. Trg is based on the Eighth AF system. Eighth AF and RAF cooperate with the Ninth in
instituting this program. Over 150 MBs bomb construction works at Mimoyecques. Poor visibility
causes one gp to bomb area SW of primary tgts, and bad weather causes numerous aborts.

11/5/43 Twelfth AF
XII A Spt Cmd B-25’s hit Berat-Kucove A/F in Albania. NATBF bombs roads E of Atina and N of Rome,
and hits vehicles moving S from Pescara. XII A Spt Cmd and DAF ftrs and FBs attack motor transport
N of Vasto, bridges and roads W of Isernia, Cassino, and Atena Lucana, town of Castrocielo, and ves-
sels off Split.

11/5/43 Fifteenth AF
3 B-24’s on low-level raid bomb Falconara-Marittima railroad bridge and highway bridge. P-38’s escort
a XII A Spt Cmd raid on Berat-Kucove A/F.

11/5/43 Fifth AF
90-plus HBs and ftrs attack wharf areas of Rabaul while Japanese airplanes from surrounding A/Fs
search for carrier force that hit Rabaul earlier in the day. B-26’s and P-39’s hit Bogadjim Road, B-25’s
pound positions NW of Dumpu, and P-39’s bomb and strafe Madang area. P-47’s over Wewak
encounter force of ftrs and claim about 20 shot down.

11/5/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-25’s hit bivouac area at Kieta and sink at least 6 barges between Kieta and Banin Harbor. Allied
ftrs from Munda area cover carrier strike which causes considerable damage to shipping in harbor at
Rabaul.

11/6/43 Ninth AF
IX FC personnel debark in UK, after traveling by ship from Suez.

11/6/43 Twelfth AF
XII A Spt Cmd FBs strike gun positions, bridges, and roads around Mignano, vehicles N of Cassino,
and train N of Aquino A/F. Other NATAF ftrs attack numerous road and rail transport tgts throughout
Italy N of battleline and in Yugoslavia.

11/6/43 Fifteenth AF
4 B-17’s attack Fiora R bridge, 3 attack bridge N of Orbetello, and 11 P-38’s attack bridge S of
Orvieto. P-38’s escorted by others, hit approaches to bridge near Monte Molino, and the escorting ftrs
afterwards strafe Tarquinia A/F, a train N of Civitavecchia, and vehicles between Montefiascone and
Vetralla.

11/6/43 USSR
Soviet Army retakes Kiev.

11/6/43 Tenth AF
2 B-24’s lay mines in Rangoon R during 6/7 Nov.

11/6/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s hit Gasmata area. Enemy airplanes attack Nadzab, Dumpu, and Finschhafen but cause no
major damage.

11/6/43 Thirteenth AF
9 B-25’s with Navy ftr spt hit Buka A/F and harbor. 1 other bombs Kieta and attacks Tinputs Harbor. 7
barges and small vessels are claimed sunk. 24 B-25’s with ftr spt follow Navy dive bmrs and ftrs in
attack on Kara A/F. 17 B-24’s bomb Bonis A/F.

11/6/43 Seventh AF
Advanced HQ, Seventh AF, is set up on Funafuti to provide a HQ closer to tgts in the Gilbert and
Marshall Is. VII AFSC and VII BC also establish forward echelons at Funafuti. Landing fields are being
built at Baker, Nukufetau, and Nanumea to be used, along with existing fields at Canton I and
Funafuti, as operational bases for attacks on Tarawa, Makin, Mille, Maloelap, Jaluit, and Nauru. These
operations will mark the assumption of the offensive by Seventh AF and will play a conspicuous role in
the invasion and occupation of the Gilbert and Marshall Is.

11/7/43 Eighth AF
112 B-17’s attack industrial areas of Wesel and Duren.

11/7/43 Ninth AF
Over 200 MBs dispatched to attack A/Fs at Montdidier and Meulan-Les Mureaux are forced to abort
mission because of bad weather.

11/7/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF bmrs hit gun position along British Eighth and US Fifth Army fronts, shipping at Ancona harbor,
and town of Ulcinj. Durazzo is bombed at night. XII A Spt Cmd and other ftrs of NATAF hit harbor and
shipping at Split and train near Metkovic, and attack bridges, road junctions, town area, and trucks in
Mignano-Cassino and Pontecorvo areas.

11/7/43 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels HB operations.

11/7/43 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s pound Amoy harbor, claiming several boats sunk. 6 P-40’s attack bridge at Hsiangyangchiao,
causing only minor damage.

11/7/43 Fifth AF
25 B-24’s, with escort of more than 60 P-38’s, bomb Rapopo airstrip. A large force of enemy ftrs inter-
cepts the formations and in the ensuing battle 5 P-38’s are lost. US airplanes claim more than 20 ftrs
shot down and several more destroyed on the ground. 9 B-25’s bomb Wewak and more than 40 oth-
ers turn back when ftr escort is intercepted by airplanes over Nadzab. Enemy aircraft attack Nadzab
and Bena Bena. 16 US aircraft are destroyed or damaged by the raids, but 14 airplanes are shot
down by US ftrs.

11/7/43 Thirteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb barge concentration and beach tgts in Atsinima Ray. 21 B-24’s pound Buka A/F.

11/8/43 Ninth AF
IX FC is assigned its first tac ftr unit, the 354th Ftr Gp (P-51 ).

11/8/43 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all XII A Spt Cmd missions except ftr patrols. NATBF bmrs and DAF ftrs fly only 6
missions, hitting gun positions along battleline, vehicles W of Sangro R, and trains at Civitanova and
Pescara.

11/8/43 Fifteenth AF
81 B-17’s bomb Turin ball bearing works, M/Y, and nearby motor and aircraft engine works. P-38’s
provide escort as far N as Imperia.

11/8/43 Tenth AF
5 B-24’s lay mines in Rangoon R during 8/9 Nov.

11/8/43 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb Kiungshan A/F, scoring direct hits on 2 hangars. 6 P-40’s attack Hsiangvangchiao
bridge, causing little damage.

11/8/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Garove I and hit Kaimana.

11/8/43 Thirteenth AF
22 B-24’s bomb Bonis A/F. 6 R-25’s hit T/Os at mouth of Laruma R and NW of Torokina I while 6 oth-
ers bomb Kieta.

11/9/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF bombs Formia and Itri as diversion to naval bombardment of Formia and Gaeta. XII A Spt
Cmd FBs attack roads and bridges in Mignano-Ceprano area while other NATAF FBs hit shipping in
Split harbor. Ftrs strafe road and rail tgts in Rome-La Spezia area and vessels, radio stations, and gun
emplacements off coast of Albania.

11/9/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s attack Villarperosa ball-bearing works at Turin, and B-17’s hit Genoa-Ansaldo steel works. P-
38’s provide escort.

11/9/43 Fifth AF
40-plus B-25’s and A-20’s, escorted by P-38’s and P-47’s, pound A/F at Alexishafen, destroying at
least 12 enemy airplanes. US ftrs claim destruction of 10-15 interceptors in combat. Other ftrs claim
over 20 aircraft shot down over Sek Harbor, Markham R Valley, and Lae. B-25’s bomb fuel dump and
shipping in Rein Bay area, and P-40’s bomb Gasmata dumps. B-24’s on patrol claim sinking of a
destroyer near Kavieng.

11/9/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s bomb Kieta and hit Buka A/F. 20-plus B-24’s pound Kara and Kahili A/Fs. P-39’s join Navy air-
craft in strikes on Kara and on Ballale I A/Fs.

11/10/43 Ninth AF
Around 60 B-26’s bomb Chievres A/F. Bad weather causes force sent to bomb Lille/Vendeville A/F to
abandon mission, though a few MBs manage to bomb other tgts in the area. A force of 72 B-26’s dis-
patched to attack Montdidier A/F suffers numerous aborts due to weather. 6 MBs manage to bomb A/F
believed to be secondary tgt of Amiens/Glisy.

11/10/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF bmrs hit shipping at Split and Durazzo. XII A Spt Cmd and RAF FBs hit Rocca and nearby gun
positions, and trains and troops S of Rome. Ftrs strafe trucks and trains in Rome-La Spezia and
Piombino-Leghorn areas.

11/10/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Villarperosa ball-bearing works, and B-17’s pound bridge and M/Ys at Bolzano. P-38’s
escort the B-24’s all the way and accompany the B-17’s almost to the tgt.

11/10/43 Fourteenth AF
Ftrs on armed rcn sink 3 large motor boats in YoyangSinti area and damage or sink 15 sampans and
a barge in HwajungShasi vicinity.

11/10/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Lakunai A/F, hit new landing ground on Duke of York I, and bomb Soerabaja. B-25’s thor-
oughly pound Alexishafen A/F.

11/10/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-25’s carry out strikes on Kara and Ballale I A/Fs and attack shipping between Suhane I and
Tarlena.

11/11/43 Eighth AF
58 HBs attack Munster, concentrating on M/Y: 111 others abort because of bad weather, which hin-
ders assembly. 1st Bomb Div’s mission to bomb Wesel is aborted over English Channel due to
assembly difficulties and presence of heavy frontal cloud, and all 175 HBs return without bombing.

11/11/43 Ninth AF
157 B-26’s bomb military installations and T/Os in Cherbourg area, mainly at Martinvast.

11/11/43 Twelfth AF
US and RAF LBs and FBs, in spt of US Fifth and British Eighth Armies, hit troop and gun concentra-
tions and comm in Rocca and Palena areas. Other NATAF aircraft bomb town of Rocca, Bussi sul
Tirino explosive works near Popoli, and docks at Civitavecchia, and strafe strong-points at Roccaraso
and Atessa. Ftrs hit motor transport in coastal area between Sangro and Pescara Rivers.

11/11/43 Fifteenth AF
28 B-24’s attack Annecy ball bearing plant and viaduct at Antheor.

11/11/43 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb Burma Road about 375 mi W of Tungling, producing landslide and badly damaging the
road. 6 P-40’s S of Yoyang knock out a gun emplacement and hit a radio station, barracks, and hos-
tels in the area. 8 more P-40’s, on armed rcn in Li-ChouChing-Shih area, strafe pontoon bridge and
troops, and sink a river steamer, a motorboat, and several small supply boats.

11/11/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Lakunai A/F; P-39’s strafe Bogadjim; and B-25’s hit Madang area.

11/11/43 Thirteenth AF
A few B-25’s and Navy F4U’s strafe barges and shore installations on Matchin Bay. B-24’s join Fifth
AF, Navy carrier aircraft, and RAAF airplanes in attack on shipping in Rabaul harbor. This is the
Thirteenth’s first strike on Rabaul. Escorting ftrs claim 17 Japanese ftrs shot down while the HBs claim
5.

11/11/43 Seventh AF
Japanese aircraft bomb Nanumea, hitting A/F and destroying or damaging several airplanes, including
1 B-24.
11/12/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF issues Tables of Organization for IX FC, authorizing 2 air spt divs, 5 ftr wgs, 1 rcn gp, 21 ftr
gps, and 65 ftr sqs. 3 combat wgs are established for IX BC; the 97th (a new LB wg), the 98th (a MB
wg, formerly the 3d Bomb Wg), and the 99th (a MB wg, formerly the 44th Bomb Wg).

11/12/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF LBs hit guns, troops, and railway facilities near Palena, town of Atina, and road at
Acquafondata. MBs hit Berat/Kucove A/F and oil refinery in Albania after failing to locate tgts near
Athens. During 12/13 Nov LBs attack Arezzo M/Y and Perugia A/F. FBs of XII A Spt Cmd and DAF
continue to provide close spt to US Fifth and British Eighth Armies, blasting gun positions and motor
transport, and also attacking tgts (aircraft, guns, rail yards, bridge, and trains) around Bracciano Lake,
Orbetello, Rieti, Sant’Elia Fiumerapido, Opuzen, Ancona, and Iesi.

11/12/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s attack railroad bridges and tracks in Montalto di Castro and Orbetello areas, but heavy cloud
cover prevents effective hits on the tgts. P-38’s fly air-sea rescue patrol off the Semeni R mouth.

11/12/43 Tenth AF
2 B-24’s mine Rangoon R during 12/13 Nov.

11/12/43 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 24 P-40’s attack Yoyang, hitting warehouse area, railroad yards, and AA positions. 5 B-
25’s bomb Yangchi Kang waterfront area and attack waterfront tgts at Puchi. 6 B-25’s and 12 ftrs hit
tgts at Yoyang. 15 P-40’s and a B-25 on armed rcn hit several T/Os in Lungling area and between
Yang-Chia-Kang and Sichai.

11/12/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s bomb villages between Finschhafen and Saidor. B-24’s attack tgts on Java and at
Amboina. On this date, following a series of damaging allied strikes, Japanese remove their carrier
aircraft from Rabaul, which afterwards ceases to be a serious threat to Allied forces.

11/12/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s bomb Tarlena; 6 others bomb Matchin Bay area; and 8 P-38’s strafe Bonis A/F.

11/13/43 Eighth AF
115 HBs hit port area at Bremen. 25 HBs bomb T/Os in Kiel-Flensburg area. Bad weather causes
over 100 aborts. 47 P-38’s escort the HBs all the way to tgt (the longest escort mission by Eighth AF
ftrs to date) but are mauled badly by overwhelming number of ftrs. 7 P-38’s fail to return to base.

11/13/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF LBs hit Palena and Atina and later bomb Civitavecchia harbor and road W of Terracina. XII A
Spt Cmd FBs, along with DAF airplanes, bomb Giulianova harbor and shipping, roads leading to battle
zone, and landing grounds of Aquino, Frosinone, and Marcigliana. Ftrs hit train and trucks in Pescara-
Rieti area.

11/13/43 Fifteenth AF
Weather limits operations to air-sea rescue patrols, which are hampered by overcast.

11/13/43 Tenth AF
A single B-24 mines Rangoon R during 13/14 Nov.
11/13/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 120 B-24’s and B-25’s pound Alexishafen, and P-40’s strafe the area. Other B-24’s hit
Gasmata, Kaukenau, and Timoeka. B-25’s and RAAF Beaufighters claim sinking of small freighter off
Tanimbar I.

11/13/43 Thirteenth AF
17 B-24’s pound AA positions, dispersal areas, and runway at Bonis A/F. 6 B-25’s carry out low-level
raid on Buka A/F. Night ftrs harass Shortland I and Kahili and Bonis A/Fs, claiming 4 grounded air-
planes destroyed at the latter.

11/13/43 Seventh AF
Air attack for GALVANIC (assault on the Gilbert Is begins. 18 B-24’s from Funafuti bomb Tarawa. 1 HB
is lost.

11/14/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF B-25’s, escorted by P-38’s, bomb Sofia M/Y. XII A Spt Cmd operations are curtailed by weath-
er, and only battle area patrols are flown. DAF FBs hit trains on E coast of Italy near Avezzano, along
Dalmatian coast SE of Metkovic, and at Sarajevo. Ftrs strafe Furbara and Tarquinia A/Fs.

11/14/43 Fifteenth AF
P-38’s escort NATAF B-25’s on raid against Sofia M/Y. The ftrs claim 5 airplanes shot down.

11/14/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack supply and bivouac area W of Sio.

11/14/43 Thirteenth AF
P-70 night ftrs hit Shortland-Faisi area, claiming a seaplane and 2 barges destroyed.

11/14/43 Seventh AF
9 B-24’s from Nukufetau bomb Tarawa. 9 from Nanumea hit Mille.

11/15/43 Twelfth AF
XII A Spt Cmd B-25’s bomb Kalamaki A/F, and its ftrs patrol battle area. Other NATAF ftrs hit road traf-
fic S of Ancona.

11/15/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Eleusis A/F; P-38’s provide escort.

11/15/43 Fourteenth AF
20 B-24’s are dispatched against Hong Kong-Kowloon area. Bad weather prevents 15 HBs from
bombing tgts; 5 bomb docks at Kowloon.

11/15/43 Fifth AF
Over 30 B-24’s pound Alexishafen. 88 B-25’s heading for Wewak and Boram with escort of 16 P-40’s
are intercepted by Japanese ftrs that are escorting bmrs attacking Gusap. The resulting battle causes
the MBs to abort the attack. The US airplanes claim 20 of the enemy shot down. 2 P-40’s are lost. P-
47’s claim 5 more aircraft destroyed over Wewak.

11/15/43 Thirteenth AF
20 B-24’s strike Buka A/F, and 18 bomb Kahili. Ftr patrols destroy or damage several barges along the
coast of Bougainville and destroy 2 fuel dumps at Tonolai.

11/15/43 Seventh AF
20-plus B-24’s from Canton and Nanumea Is bomb Jaluit, Mille, and Makin.

11/16/43 AEAF
AM Sir Leigh-Mallory is named Air CinC, AEAF. Gen Butler is Deputy CG.

11/16/43 Eighth AF
306 HBs attack industrial areas of Knaben and Rjukan.

11/16/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Sibenik and Eleusis A/Fs.

11/16/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Istres Le-Tube A/F, and B-26’s hit Salonde-Provence A/F. P-38’s escort the Salon-de-
Provence raid and also a NATAF B-25 attack on Eleusis A/F.

11/16/43 Fourteenth AF
11 B-24’s, 2 B-25’s, and 4 P-40’s attack docks at Kowloon. 2 B-25’s damage 2 freighters near
Nampang and Saint John Is, 2 more score hits on tanker off China coast S of Swatow, and 2 others
bomb barracks and warehouse on Nampang I. 6 P-40’s on armed rcn in Yen BayDong Cuong area
strafe railroad stations and barracks. 1 B-25 and 12 P-40’s hit cav unit, barge, houses, and numerous
sampans at Shihmen. Li-Chou area also is attacked.

11/16/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit installations near Finschhafen and bomb and strafe coastal track west of Reiss Pt. P-39’s,
with P-40’s covering, strafe barges from Saidor to Madang. P-38’s battle large force of ftrs over
Wewak, destroying 6. 2 P-38’s are lost.

11/16/43 Thirteenth AF
During 15/16 Nov P-70’s harass Kahili A/F. In daylight, 20 R-25’s and 4 B-24’s pound Ruka A/F, 20-
plus other B-25’s fly sweeps over areas of Bougainville coastline, Buka Passage, and Sohano I.
Supply dumps and barges are hit. More than 30 P-40’s and P-39’s also carry out sweeps over the
area, hitting gun positions and other tgts at Buka Passage, several T/Os along E coast, Kieta harbor,
Tonolai harbor, and Ballale I.

11/16/43 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Nanumea and Nukufetau bomb Jaluit and Maloelap. Single aircraft hit Kwajalein, Little
Makin, and Tarawa.

11/17/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Kalamaki A/F. Ftrs hit trucks N of Ancona at Macerata.

11/17/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s hit Eleusis A/F, destroying several parked airplanes and scoring many hits on hangars, other
buildings, and runways. P-38’s escort the B-17’s as well as NATAF B-25’s attacking Kalamaki A/F.

11/17/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s strafe A/F and barracks at Kengtung, 4 others hit construction equipment at Dong Cuong A/F
and 8 attack Pingkai and T/Os between Pingkai and Tahsai on the Salween R.

11/17/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Soerabaja, Tjepoe, and Denpasar during 17/18 Nov, and B-25’s bomb freighter off
Tanimbar I. During the day, 58 B-24’s are dispatched to spt attack by Australian 9th Div on Sattelberg,
but because of bad weather only 3 HBs (along with 12 RAAF aircraft) get through to the tgt. P-47’s
strafe Japanese shipping between Saidor and Finschhafen.

11/17/43 Thirteenth AF
30-plus B-25’s hit Buka A/F and surrounding areas during 16/17 Nov and 2 sqs of B-24’s follow with
daylight strike on same tgt. 8 other B-24’s bomb Buka and Bonis at various times during 16/17 Nov.
During the afternoon 3 B-25’s hit Kieta.

11/17/43 Seventh AF
More than 20 B-24’s from Funafuti and Canton Is bomb Mille, Maloelap, and Tarawa.

11/18/43 Eighth AF
84 B-24’s hit Kjeller A/F and industrial tgts at Oslo.

11/18/43 Ninth AF
IX TCC’s 50th Wg carries paratroops of 101st Airborne Div in a rehearsal of cross-channel operations.
This is first of an extended series of trg exercises to be conducted during the several months preced-
ing the planned invasion of W Europe.

11/18/43 Twelfth AF
MBs and LBs of XII A Spt Cmd and RAF attack Larissa A/F, billeting area at Rivisondoli, and road, rail-
way and town area W of San Vito Chietino and at Lanciano. FBs hit ship in Krka R, trains at Knin M/Y
and between Knin and Kosovo landing ground at sin;, harbor and vessels at Sibenik, and defended
points and gun positions along battleline in Italy. Johann Albrecht Harbor while another bombs a large
transport near New Hanover. 20-plus B-24’s bomb Waingapoe. A-20’s attack villages around
Finschhafen. P-47’s shoot down several airplanes over Wewak.

11/18/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, pound Eleusis A/F. P-38’s also escort NATAF attack on same tgt and escort
supply dropping mission to Yugoslavia.

11/18/43 Fourteenth AF
12 P-40’s strafe troops and horses and sink a troop barge at Shihmen. 4 others, in spt of Chinese
forces, strafe Tahsai ferry.

11/18/43 Fifth AF
Over 30 B-25’s and B-26’s hit enemy positions in Sattelberg area. B-24’s carry out light raid on Fak
Fak. P-40’s bomb Iworep.

11/18/43 Thirteenth AF
4 sqs of B-24’s pound Buka and Kara A/Fs. 3 B-25’s strafe Greenwich I.

11/18/43 Seventh AF
19 B-24’s from Nanumea bomb Mille. 2 others hit Tarawa.
11/19/43 Eighth AF
130 HBs attack T/Os in W Germany. Malfunction of blindbombing equipment results in no attacks on
primary tgt of Gelsenkirchen.

11/19/43 Ninth AF
Over 100 B-26’s dispatched to attack A/Fs in France abort mission when bad weather prevents ren-
dezvous with ftr escorts.

11/19/43 Twelfth AF
XII A Spt Cmd A-36’s and P-40’s bomb bridge E of Cassino and bridge and village of Pontecorvo, and,
along with DAF FBs, hit strongpoints around village of Barrea while supporting ground forces. Ftrs
(mostly DAF) also strafe trucks and trains around Rieti and Metkovic.

11/19/43 Fifteenth AF
Weather causes recall of all aircraft dispatched.

11/19/43 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s on shipping sweeps in S China Sea strafe 2 vessels off Hong Kong, score damaging hits on 2
vessels at Kiungshan, damage a freighter off Tsao Tao I, and leave a gunboat and freighter sinking E
of Swatow. Warehouses and wharves at Swatow also are hit.

11/19/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 30 B-25’s and B-26’s bomb positions in Sattelberg area. A-20’s hit Finschhafen area. B-25’s
attack Kentengi Anchorage.

11/19/43 Thirteenth AF
10 B-25’s bomb Matchin Bay and Ballale I A/F areas.

11/19/43 Seventh AF
31 B-24’s from Ellice Is bases hit Tarawa and Makin.

11/20/43 Twelfth AF
XII A Spt Cmd and DAF ftrs carry out uneventful armed rcn. NATBF hits Porto Civitanova railway junc-
tion, Pedaso, Giulianova, and Loreto.

11/20/43 Fifteenth AF
Weather cancels all bmr operations. Operations are restricted to weather rcn from Decimomannu to
Cape Linaro.

11/20/43 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s hit warehouses and barracks on Nampang I. Weather prevents completion of several other
scheduled missions.

11/20/43 Fifth AF
50 B-25’s and B-26’s pound Japanese positions in Sattelberg area and sink or damage at least 10
luggers in Hansa Bay. A-20’s hit Lae area. 50 B-24’s bomb Gasmata.

11/20/43 Thirteenth AF
45 B-25’s, B-34’s, and P-38’s attack Bonis A/F. A few other B-25’s strafe coastal villages in Empress
Augusta Bay region.
11/20/43 ZI
XX BC is officially activated with HQ at Smoky Hill AAFld.

11/21/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF B-25’s bomb gun emplacements at Gaeta. US and RAF FBs of DAF hit strongpoints in Santa
Maria Imbaro and Poggiofiorito areas. Ftrs carry out patrols and rcn along battleline along Corigliano
and the Sangro R.

11/21/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s bomb harbor at Civitavecchia, bridge at Fano, and M/Y at Chiusi. P-38’s provide escort to the
latter tgt.

11/21/43 Fourteenth AF
29 P-40’s strafe more than 100 sampans and small boats on Tungting Lake in Li-Chou Changte-
Ansiang area. 12 P-40’s attack 5 vessels, 20 houses, and 100 men at Shihmen and between Shih
men and Li-Chou. 8 others hit troops and small river boats near Tsowshih 12 P-40’s and 4 B-25’s
pound town of Tzeli. 4 other B-25’s on shipping sweeps over S China Sea damage a freighter and
blast buildings at Taiping-hsu A/F.

11/21/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s again hit Finschhafen area. B-24’s bomb Gasmata. B-25’s and B-24’s hit shipping and other
tgts in Aroe Is and off Manokwari.

11/21/43 Thirteenth AF
Gen Twining, CO MAIRSOLS, is succeeded by Gen Mitchell, USMC. A few B-25’s on shipping search
strafe Kieta.

11/21/43 Seventh AF
Following the 20 Nov amphibious landings on Tarawa and Makin Atolls, Seventh AF resumes opera-
tions against the Marshalls, in spt of the base-development phase of GALVANIC (Gilbert operations)
and in preparation for invasion of the Marshalls (Operations FLINTLOCK and CATCHPOLE). B-24’s
from Funafuti and Nanumea bomb Nauru I.

11/22/43 International
Roosevelt, Churchhill and Chiang Kai-shek confer in Cairo. Talks last until 26 Nov and concern
OVERLORD, possibility of expanding operations in MTO, and future operations against Japan. It is
decided to make amphibious landing and offensive in Burma (CHAMPION) and to base B-29’s in CBI
(TWILIGHT).

11/22/43 Twelfth AF
Over 100 XII A Spt Cmd P-40’s, B-25’s, and RAF Baltimores, attack strongpoints in Lanciano-
Fossacesia area, concentrating on gun positions. P-40’s also hit roads and railways at Fabriano,
towns of Viticuso and Vallerotonda, and as far N as Urbino. A-36’s hit chemical works, harbor, and rail-
road yards at Civitavecchia and bomb village of San Vittore del Lazio.

11/22/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s, escorted by P-38’s, hit railroad center at Foligno, scoring numerous hits: others attack bridge
at Ciciana.

11/22/43 Fourteenth AF
12 P-40’s strafe river traffic from Hofuh to Changte, and 16 attack numerous small troop boats on
Tungting Lake, W of Changteh.

11/22/43 Fifth AF
22 B-25’s and A-20’s attack villages around Sattelberg. More than 100 B-25’s and B-24’s bomb
Gasmata and Cape Gloucester. B-24’s on armed rcn score hits on freighter near Kavieng and tanker
and barge in Bismarck Sea.

11/22/43 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s in battle with 30-40 ftrs over Empress Augusta Bay claim 5 ftrs shot down. P-38’s strafe barges
and shore tgts at Chabai. 20-plus B-25’s, along with 5 B-34’s, 8 P-38’s and 8 Navy F4U’s, attack Buka
A/F scoring hits on the airstrip and taxiways.

11/22/43 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s from Canton I bomb Mille. HBs claim 2 interceptors shot down.

11/23/43 Ninth AF
83 B-26’s bomb Beroksur-Mer and Saint-Omer/Longuenesse A/Fs.

11/23/43 Twelfth AF
Weather limits operations to ftr patrols of battle area.

11/23/43 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s, 24 P-40’s, and 7 P-51’s pound Yoyang railroad yards and warehouse area. 8 other P-40’s,
on armed rcn over Hanshow area, strafe barges, boats, supplies, and cav forces.

11/23/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s and A-20’s hit villages around Finschhafen. B-24’s attack convoy near Halmahera I and sink 1
vessel.

11/23/43 SOPAC
Gen Hubert Harmon assumes duties as Dep Cmdr for Air in SOPAC.

11/23/43 Thirteenth AF
Col Earl W Barnes assumes cmd of XIII FC. Chabai is attacked by 23 B-25’s, 6 B-34’s, and 24 Navy
F4U’s. 2 B-24’s bomb the same tgts later in the day. 19 B-24’s hit Bonis and Buka A/Fs. 4 B-25’s on
shipping sweep, bomb and strafe villages along Bougainville coast between Mabiri and Luluai.

11/23/43 Seventh AF
6 B-24’s from Nukufetau bomb Emidj and Jabor on Jaluit Atoll.

11/24/43 Twelfth AF
NATBF bmrs, along with DAF FBs, in close spt of British Eighth Army, hit gun positions and defended
points in Fossacesia area. XII A Spt Cmd A-36’s, in spt of US Fifth Army, hit roads NW of battleline,
and bomb harbor at Civitavecchia.

11/24/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escorts, strike Toulon submarine base and Sofia M/Y.

11/24/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 16 P-40’s bomb Hanshow and strafe 1520 small boats N of the city. 2 other B-25’s attack
harbor and town of Amoy. 2 direct hits are scored on a docked freighter.

11/24/43 Fifth AF
Col Neel E Kearby becomes CO V FC. 30-plus B-25’s, B-26’s, and A-20’s bomb village of Kalasa. 15
A-20’s and B-25’s, with P-38’s escorting, hit stores and supplies in Finschhafen area. More than 20 B-
24’s, supported by P-38’s, bomb Gasmata. 18 B-25’s hit shipping at Halmahera I.

11/24/43 Thirteenth AF
25 B-24’s bomb Buka and Chabai. 20 B-25’s hit Kahili A/F, and 6 others bomb and strafe a possible
radio station at Mutupina Pt. Ftr patrols strafe Gazelle and Queen Carola Harbors, sinking a barge
and damaging a schooner.

11/24/43 Seventh AF
20 B-24’s out of Nanumea bomb Maloelap Atoll, scoring hits on landing ground and cargo vessel.

11/25/43 Eighth AF
Bombing by P-47’s is inaugurated by VIII FC in attack on Saint-Omer A/F by 56th and 353d Ftr Gps.
Two other ftr gps, the 55th (P-38’s) and 352d (P-47’s), carry out offensive sweeps in Lille area. The
ftrs, including 2 escorting gps, fly over 330 offensive sorties. 401st Bomb Gp reaches operational sta-
tus, making 22 HB gps now operational in Eighth AF.

11/25/43 AEAF
ACM Sir Leigh-Mallory activates his HQ. Second Tac AF, RAF, and on 15 Dec US Ninth AF (opera-
tionally) are included under AEAF.

11/25/43 Twelfth AF
LBs and MBs of XII A Spt Cmd, along with Allied air planes, bomb gun positions and defended points
in Lanciano-Fossacesic area. MBs also hit Sarajevo, Travnik and Ancona. US and RAF ftrs at tack
vehicles, gun positions, and strongpoints in Casoli-Castelfrentano-Lanciano-Fossacesia area.

11/25/43 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather causes recall of HBs. P-38’s on supply and air-sea rescue escort duty also abort due to
rain storms.

11/25/43 Tenth AF
In a raid on Rangoon, B-24’s of the 308th Bomb Gp, borrowed from Fourteenth AF, are unable to
bomb because of bad weather but B-25’s, covered by P-51’s, manage to hit Mingaladon A/F, damag-
ing the field and claiming 2 airplanes destroyed. Japanese ftrs intercept and in the ensuing battle the
B-25’s and P-51’s claim 2 shot down. 2 P-51’s are lost.

11/25/43 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s and 16 P-38’s and P-51’s attack A/F at Shinchiku, hitting a parking area, hangars, barracks,
and other buildings. 32 enemy aircraft are claimed destroyed in the air and on the ground. 16 P-40’s
on armed rcn over Hanshow-Changte area sink 2 60-ft boats and 15 sampans and strafe many small
supply and troopcarrying boats.

11/25/43 Fifth AF
P-39’s strafe Bogadjim Road. Sattelberg falls to Australian 9th Div.

11/26/43 Eighth AF
440 HBs attack port area of Bremen. 128 HBs assigned industrial tgts in Paris area abort mission on
arrival over tgt because of complete cloud cover which totally obscures objective. 29 aircraft are lost.

11/26/43 Ninth AF
Almost 140 MBs attack Cambrai/Epinoy and Roye/Amy A/Fs and military constructions in town of
Audinghen.

11/26/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and A-20’s along with RAF LBs, attack M/Y and harbor at Ancona, defended positions near
Fossacesia, Lanciano, and Castelfrentano. US and RAF FBs hit these same positions and also attack
troop concentrations near Palombaro and N of Casoli.

11/26/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s of 2d and 99th Bomb Gps hit viaduct at Recco. 301st Bomb Gp B-17’s bomb Rimini M/Y and
bridge. 17th Bomb Gp B-26’s bomb Cassino while B-24’s of 376th Bomb Gp attack bridges in Fano,
Cesano, Senigallia, and Falconara areas, scoring hits or near misses at Fano, Falconara and
Senigallia.

11/26/43 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 16 ftrs attack Kiangling A/F. 2 other B-26’s damage freighter in Honghai Bay. 12 P-40’s
attack numerous boats in Changte-Tehshan area. 8 other P-40’s hit railroad yards at Cam Duong.

11/26/43 Fifth AF
Almost 40 MBs hit barge hideouts near Sio. P-40’s and P-47’s strafe villages and T/Os around
Alexishafen, Madang, and Nubia. P-39’s attack force of about 40 Japanese ftrs and bmrs in
Finschhafen area, claiming 4 shot down. B-24’s bomb Gasmata and score hits on cruiser near Ubili.

11/26/43 Thirteenth AF
Buka and Bonis A/F are hit by more than 40 B-24’s, 30-plus B-25’s, and more than 30 ftr aircraft. A
few B-34’s attack Green I, causing heavy damage in bivouac and supply area and sinking a barge. A
single B-25 bombs Ballale I A/F.

11/27/43 Twelfth AF
During day and night Twelfth AF ftrs, LBs, and MBs and aircraft of associated RAF units of NATAF
attack enemy positions, gun emplacements, roads, vehicles, railroad facilities, and T/Os in Lanciano-
Fossacesia-Castelfrentano-Casoli area B-25’s also bomb Porto Civitanova and Sibenik.

11/27/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb M/Y and bridges at Rimini. Other B-17’s hit bridges and M/Y at
Grizzana and bridge approach on Reno R 25 mi SW of Bologna.

11/27/43 Tenth AF
B-24’s, with P-38 escort, and B-25’s, covered by P-51’s, strike Insein. Japanese interceptors attack
fiercely, shooting down 6 ftrs and 3 HBs. US airplanes claim 13 ftrs downed.

11/27/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s on sea sweeps attack docks and warehouses at port of Swatow and hit convoy of 9 vessels
heading S toward Amoy. The MBs claim 1 destroyer sunk and a destroyer and freighter damaged by
direct hits.

11/27/43 Fifth AF
MBs blast A/F at Boram and town and harbor at Wewak claiming 15 airplanes and 12 barges
destroyed. MBs also bomb town of Finschhafen.

11/27/43 Thirteenth AF
5 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb Queen Carola Harbor. 20-plus B-24’s, with ftr spt, attack Buka A/F. 19
B-24’s bomb Bonis A/F. A few B-25’s and B-34’s attack areas at mouth of Mobiai R and Mutupina Pt.

11/27/43 Seventh AF
8 B-24’s from Canton I and Nukufetau bomb Mille.

11/27/43 ZI
Gen Wolfe becomes CG XX.

11/28/43 International
Tehran Conference begins and lasts until 30 Nov. Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin discuss further
action against Germany. OVERLORD and ANVIL are given priority over all other operations. Stalin
agrees to commit Soviet forces against Japan after Germany’s defeat.

11/28/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb warehouses, docks, M/Ys, barracks, shipping, and other tgts in Sibenik, Zara, and
Dubrovnik. DAF ftrs strafe trains between Dubrovnik and Metkovic, and Twelfth AF ftrs hit vehicles and
troops in battle area. Allied FBs bomb and strafe buildings, trucks, and roads in Lanciano-Fossacesia-
Casoli areas.

11/28/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s are recalled over S France due to bad weather. The MBs and their ftr escort claim 5 ftrs
destroyed in combat over French coast. B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb railroad viaduct at Dogna.

11/28/43 Tenth AF
B-24’s heavily damage Botataung docks at Rangoon; the HBs claim 4 interceptors shot down. B-25’s
pound Sagaing.

11/28/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s bomb and strafe barracks area and village on W bank of the Saiween near Litsaoho. 6 others
strafe town area and A/F at Luang Prabang and hit radio building, barracks, and tower at Tran Ninh. 8
P-40’s drop ammo to besieged Chinese troops at Changte.

11/28/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 50 B-24’s bomb A,/Fs at Wewak and Boram, and 40-plus B-25’s, B-26’s, and A-20’s hit villages
on Huon Peninsula and track in Finschhafen area.

11/28/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb ant strafe Mutupina Pt area. Ftrs strafe Tinputs Harbor, barges at Tonolai and T/Os
along W coast of Bougainville.

11/28/43 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s from Nanumea hit Nauru.

11/29/43 Eighth AF
154 HBs attack port of Bremen and T/Os in the area. Unfavorable cloud conditions and malfunction of
blind-bombing equipment cause more than 200 HBs to abort. 13 aircraft are lost on mission.
11/29/43 Ninth AF
53 B-26’s bomb Chievres A/F. 71 sent to bomb Cambrai/Epinoy A/F abort mission due to bad weather.

11/29/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Sarajevo and road and rail bridges at Giulianova. US, SAAF, and RAF LBs hit enemy
strongpoints at San Vito Chietino and the Castelfrentano-Lanciano-Fossacesia areas. Allied FBs
bomb enemy forward positions around Fossacesia and Lanciano.

11/29/43 Fifteenth AF
70 B-26’s bomb A/F and M/Ys at Grosseto. B-24’s, with P-38 escort, bomb Furbara area. Many other
MBs and HBs are prevented from bombing tgts by bad weather.

11/29/43 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s hit A/F, town area, and warehouse section at Swatow, 2 bomb power station and nearby T/Os
at Amoy, and 2 attack barges in nearby coastal areas. 24 P-40’s drop food and ammo to Chinese
troops at Changte, strafe camp in Hsutu Lake area, damage a vessel in Tien-hsin Lake and attack
numerous small craft in channels between 3 Hsutu and Tungting Lakes and between Tsowshih and
Hofuh.

11/29/43 Fifth AF
35 B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Cape Gloucester. 6 B-24’s bomb barracks at Manokwari.

11/29/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s, with ftr cover, attack Tinputs Harbor and T/Os in area from Numa Numa to Kieta. 21 B-24’s
pound Kieta. P-39’s join Navy dive bmrs in strike on Mosigetta warehouse area while a ftr patrol
attacks Gazelle Harbor and gun positions S of Torokina Plantation.

11/30/43 Eighth AF
78 HBs hit industries at Solingen using blind-bombing equipment. 200 aircraft abort due to cloud for-
mations which cause assembly difficulties and which require flying at altitudes not feasible for the B-
24’s included in the mission.

11/30/43 Twelfth AF
A-20’s, operating in conjunction with LBs of SAAF and RAF attack ground installations and defended
areas around Lanciano, Fossacesia, Orsogna, Castelfrentano, and Guardiagrele. FBs, (US, RAAF,
SAAF, RAF) hit pre-arranged tgts in battle area, and by hitting T/Os on roads between Lanciano to
Mozzagrogna aid in defeating counter attack against US 34th Inf Div on Monte Pantano.

11/30/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s attack Monte Molino railroad bridge, Montalto di Castro, and in areas around Bastia and
Torgiano. Accuracy is severely hampered by overcast. B-24’s, with P-38 escort, bomb Fiume through
overcast.

11/30/43 Fourteenth AF
6 P-40’s bomb fuel and ammo dump at Luchiangpa. 8 others strafe several boats on lake SE of
Ansiang. Supplies are dropped to Chinese troops in Changte.

11/30/43 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Cape Gloucester A/F. B-25’s bomb and strafe villages along coast from Borgen Bay to
Riebeck Bay. B-24’s hit Alexishafen. B-25’s and A-20’s attack Kalasa and hit trucks in Waroe area.
11/30/43 Thirteenth AF
17 B-25’s bomb Malai on Shortland I. Ftr aircraft (AAF and Navy) attack barges and AA guns at
Tonolai, SE coast of Ballale I, NW tip of Choiseul I, Amun above Cape Moltke, Numa Numa, and
Chabai. Others cover dive bmrs attacking Jakohina Mission area, gun positions at Kangu and
Malabita Hill, and in Mosigetta area. A few B-34’s hit Mawareka area.

11/30/43 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Canton I strike Maloelap. 20 others, sent against the same tgt from Nanumea, run into
bad weather. 2 attack cargo ship and other vessels near Maloelap, the remaining 18 return to base
without attacking.

12/1/43 Eighth AF
281 HBs hit industrial tgts at Solingen after malfunction of Pathfinder equipment prevents attack on
primary tgt at Leverkusen. Over 20 aircraft are lost on the raid.

12/1/43 Ninth AF
Over 175 B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Chievres, Cambrai/Epinoy, Lille/Vendeville, and Cambrai/Niergnies. 28
P-51’s execute a sweep over NW France, marking first Ninth AF ftr operation from UK.

12/1/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb gun positions in Sant’ Ambrogio area. FBs (including some RAF, RAAF, and SAAF air-
craft) hit trucks, gun positions, and other military tgts E of Casoli, at Lanciano, near Guardiagrele, W of
Mignano, W of Minturno, and near Chieti. Several of these missions are in spt of US Fifth and British
Eighth Army.

12/1/43 Fifteenth AF
HQ closes at Tunis and opens at Bari. Over 100 B-17’s bomb Turin ball bearing works and M/Y.
Escorting P-38’s battle enemy ftrs without either losses or positive victories. HBs claim 2 enemy ftrs
shot down. B-24’s and other P-38’s are recalled because of weather. B-26’s, with ftr escort, attack
bridges and railroad facilities at Aulla, Cecina, and Sestri Levante.

12/1/43 Tenth AF
B-24’s bomb Insein. The HBs and escorting P-38 encounter large number of Japanese ftrs over the
tgts. P-51’s which failed to make rendezvous with the HBs before the attack join the formations on
return trip. US losses are high: 6 B-24’s and a P-51 shot down and 5 more HBs are seriously dam-
aged. MBs hit the newly repaired bridge at Myitnge, rendering it temporarily unserviceable.

12/1/43 Fourteenth AF
19 B-25’s, 24 P-40’s, and 10 P-51’s pound Kowloon shipyards. 2 B-25’s hit nearby Taikoo Docks,
Hong Kong. 4 P-40’s strafe truck convoy near Lashio, 16 sink about 30 boats in area around Changte,
and 8 bomb Bac Ninh and vicinity.

12/1/43 Fifth AF
40-plus B-24’s bomb Wewak, the HBs and P-47 escorts claiming 11 enemy ftrs shot down out of
interception force of about 50. 3 B-24’s are lost. 16 A-20’s hit Cape Gloucester area. 35 B-25’s and B-
26’s bomb Borgen Bay area.

12/1/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s and 8 P-38’s attack Malai. P-39’s strafe Tonolai and spt Navy dive bmrs in attack on Jaba
R area near Empress Augusta Bay. Other AAF and Navy ftrs cover dive bmr strikes on Kara and
Ballale I supply areas and strafe tgts at Tenekow, Chabai, and Mutupina Pt. 6 B-25’s bomb Sarime
Plantation.

12/1/43 Seventh AF
4 B-24’s, flying out of Funafuti, bomb Mille.

12/2/43 AEAF
CCS authorizes AEAF to attack ‘sky sites’ in Pas de Calais area and on Cherbourg Peninsula, which
RAF photography and British intelligence have virtually identified as missile-launching sites.

12/2/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and RAF LBs spt ground forces in Monte Trocchio area, and other B-25’s, A-20’s, and
RAF and SAAF airplanes spt ground forces near Sant’ Ambrogio. More B-25’s hit bridge and
approaches near Chieti. Ftrs strafe trucks and trains while FBs blast gun positions along US Fifth and
British Eighth Army fronts, and hit harbors and shipping along Yugoslav coast at or near Omis,
Drvenicki, Trogir, Vrbnik, and Ston.

12/2/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb town area, railroad bridge, and M/Y at Bolzano. B-26’s achieve excellent
results in raid on bridge S of Orvieto and M/Y at Arezzo. B-17’s blast submarine pens at Marseille.

12/2/43 Fourteenth AF
18 Japanese bmrs and 30 Zeros attack Suichwan A/F. 9 P-40’s intercept, shooting down 1 Japanese
airplane. 2 P-40’s are lost. 6 P-40’s on armed rcn bomb villages between Sha Nyao and Chiao Tou
Chieh. 16 others bomb Japanese positions NE of Changte.

12/2/43 Fifth AF
50-plus B-25’s pound Borgen Bay area. 20 B-25’s and B-26’s hit enemy forces in Finschhafen area.
Sio area is bombed by 2 B-24’s.

12/2/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-25’s hit Malai and attack positions on Porror R and Rigu Mission at Kieta. More than 20 R-
24’s bomb Korovo. Ftr patrol strafes Chabai area.

12/3/43 Eighth AF
Note from ACM Portal to CCS states that POINTBLANK (CBO against GAF) is 3 months behind in
relationship to tentative date for OVERLORD which had been set for 1 May 44. This brings more pres-
sure on Eighth AF to destroy industrial plants of importance to aircraft production.

12/3/43 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF transfers its entire II Air Serv Area Cmd with all of its subordinate units to Fifteenth AF,
where it shortly becomes XV AFSC. This is a major step toward making the Fifteenth a separate, self-
sufficient AF. B-25’s bomb harbor and M/Y at Sibenik. FBs, along with DAF airplanes, hit tanks and
trucks in Guardiagrele-Lanciano areas. Other FBs attack vessel at Sibenik and vehicles and trains N
of Rome. Anzio and Nettuno are also bombed.

12/3/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s, with ftr escort, hit Rome/Casale A/F. B-26’s and escorting P-38’s are recalled due to weather.
Other P-38’s escort supply mission to Yugoslavia.

12/3/43 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s attack barracks and other buildings at Wanling.
12/3/43 Fifth AF
More than 60 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Cape Gloucester A/F. 1 B-24 sinks several barges in Johann
Albrecht Harbor while another bombs a large transport near New Hanover. 20-plus B-24’s bomb
Waingapoe. A-20’s attack villages around Finschhafen. P-47’s shoot down .several airplanes over
Wewak.

12/3/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s bomb Kieta Harbor and nearby supply and bivouac areas. 6 others hit Aitara Mission. 21 B-
24’s pound Bonis. Ftr aircraft (AAF and Navy) on patrol hit T Os in areas from Numa Numa to
Koromira, at Mosiga and Chabai, and W of Mutupina Pt. B-24’s on armed rcn hit a variety of tgts,
including Kieta, Green I, Greenwich I, and Korovo.

12/4/43 International
Second Cairo conference (SEXTANT) opens and lasts until 6 Dec. Roosevelt, Churchill, and Inonu
attend. Churchill discusses possibility of Turkey entering the war. Plan for amphibious assault in Bay
of Bengal is canceled. A tentative timetable is set up for Pacific offensive. Unified Cmd is established
in the Mediterranean effective 10 Dec.

12/4/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF directive establishes Operation CROSSBOW for IX BC and provides a list of tgts to be
attacked immediately. IX A Spt Cmd, constituted on 29 Nov 43, is assigned to Ninth AF, activated, and
stationed at Aldermaston Court in England with Col Clarence E Crumrine as CO. 203 B-26’s dis-
patched to attack Chievres and Lille/Vendeville A/Fs must abort mission due to bad weather.

12/4/43 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds Twelfth AF elements of NATAF.

12/4/43 Fifteenth AF
All missions are cancelled by bad weather.

12/4/43 Tenth AF
5 B-24’s mine Rangoon R while 12 others mine the SalNveen R at Moulmein during 4/5 Dec.

12/4/43 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s bomb Changte, which was taken by the Japanese earlier in the day. 11 more
B-25’s and 24 P-40’s follow with 2 more attacks on Changte. Other P-40’s drop ammo to Chinese
troops on Tehshan Mt.

12/4/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 50 bmrs hit Cape Gloucester A/F and attack shore tgts from Rottock Bay to Rein Bay. 12 A-
20’s hit villages and supply dumps in Finschhafen area. 30-plus P-40’s sink an oil laden lugger and 2
barges off Bogia and bomb bridge near Bogadjim.

12/4/43 Thirteenth AF
XIII FC completes move from the New Hebrides to Guadalcanal. 21 B-24’s attack Chabai. 17 B-25’s
follow with strike on same tgt.

12/4/43 Seventh AF
34 B-24’s from Ellice and Canton Is bomb Mille. Over 20 others abort due to bad weather. 8 B-24’s
from Funafuti attack Nauru.
12/4/43 Eleventh AF
3 bmrs return early from an armed seasearch, due to weather.

12/5/43 International
At Cairo Conference Roosevelt decides on Gen Eisenhower as supreme allied cmdr for OVERLORD.

12/5/43 Eighth AF
Around 550 HBs are dispatched to attack A/Fs at Bordeaux, Cognac, La Rochelle, and Saint-Jean-
d’Angely, and industries at Paris. Cloud conditions prevent bombing of tgts except for 3 HBs that
attack A/Fs at Bordeaux and Cognac. 9 aircraft are lost on the mission.

12/5/43 Ninth AF
52 R-26’s bomb Ligescourt, Campagne-les-Hesdin, and Saint-Josse. 200 others are forced to aban-
don mission because of heavy cloud cover over tgts, including V-weapon sites which the Ninth had
scheduled to attack for the first time. Ninth AF P-51’s (354th Ftr Sq) fly first escort mission, accompa-
nying Eighth AF HBs in raid against tgts in areas near Amiens.

12/5/43 MAAF
CCS issues directive for organization of Mediterranean Allied Air Forces consolidating British and US
forces of MAC and NAAFs.

12/5/43 Twelfth AF
Weather hampers MB operations, but B-25’s manage to bomb bridge at Pescara and M/Y and ship-
yards at Split. US FBs and ftrs (and a number of other Allied airplanes) hit gun positions S of Chieti,
vessel in Poljud harbor (near Split), trains and trucks W of Aquino, bridges near Mignano and
Ladispoli, town of Arezzo, A/Fs at Piombino and Aviano, and building S of Garda Bake.

12/5/43 Tenth AF
During 5/6 Dec B-24’s mine waters in Moulmein area while 5 others lay mines in Rangoon R.

12/5/43 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s over Changte area damage several large supply sampans near Ansiang and strafe various
T/Os in Tehshan and Hsutu Lake areas. More than 20 other P-40’s on patrols over Changte area
attack numerous boats and other tgts throughout the nearby lake region.

12/5/43 Fifth AF
40 B-24’s bomb Cape Gloucester. A-20’s destroy small craft off New Britain. Other A-20’s hit enemy
forces in Finschhafen area. B-25’s, B-26’s, and P-40’s attack tgts along Bogadjim Road.

12/5/43 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s and 20-plus Navy dive bmrs hit Monoitu, Aitara Mission, and Mosigetta area. Ftr patrols hit
several areas on Bougainville and on Shortland, including Chabai, Numa Numa, Mosigetta, Monoitu,
and Faisi I.

12/6/43 Twelfth AF
P-40 and A-36 FBs bomb bridges at Ceprano and W of Mignano. Weather cancels other operations.

12/6/43 Fifteenth AF
45 B-24’s bomb Eleusis A/F while 56 B-17’s hit Kalamaki A/F. Other B-17’s return to base with bombs
because of heavy overcast. The HBs and escorting P-38’s claim several enemy ftrs shot down. 1 B-24
is destroyed by flak.
12/6/43 Fourteenth AF
Changte is pounded throughout the day by more than 30 B-25’s and numerous ftrs. Other ftrs strafe
T/Os in railway yard at Hsipaw and damage train at Hopong.

12/6/43 Fifth AF
Nearly 100 B-24’s and B-25’s hit Cape Gloucester and Borgen Bay areas. P-40’s strafe Cape
Hoskins. A-20’s and B-25’s attack villages and supply dumps around Finschhafen.

12/6/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Monoitu Mission area, and 24 others, with ftr spt, pound Tarlena village. P-40’s carry
out strafing strike in Arawa Bay area near Kieta. P-38’s strafe W coast of Buka. General ftr patrols
strafe Chabai, Koromira, and Monoitu areas. Kieta supply area is bombed by a B-24 on armed rcn.

12/7/43 USSAFE
CCS accept US plan for a strategic air cmd to coordinate operations of Fifteenth and Eighth AFs.

12/7/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and A-36’s bomb harbor and town of Civitavecchia. B-25’s also attack Pescara, hitting railroad,
road, and town area. A-36’s, P-40’s, and DAF ftrs hit gun position W of Orsogna, towns of Viticuso
and San Vittoria, and bridge at Civitella Roveto.

12/7/43 Fifteenth AF
Heavy cloud cover severely restricts operations. 1 B-26 attacks bridge S of Arma di Taggia.

12/7/43 Fourteenth AF
Changte is hit twice by a total of 13 B-25’s and several escorting ftrs. 8 P-40’s strafe freight ears
between Mogaung and Myitkyina.

12/7/43 Fifth AF
More that 90 B-24’s and B-25’s attack Cape Gloucester and Borgen Bay areas. A-20’s bomb troop
encampments and dumps in Finschhafen area. P-40’s strafe boats and barges near Madang. B-24’s
bomb A/F and village on Haroekoe.

12/7/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s carry out strikes against Kahili and Kieta Harbor. Torokina I is bombed by 2 B-34’s on patrol.

12/7/43 Seventh AF
During 6/7 Dec, 14 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, hit tgts on Maloelap and Wotje Atolls. 22 A-24’s
from Makin, escorted by Marine F6F’s, hit Emidj. 6 B-24’s from Nukufetau bomb Maloelap, and 1
other, failing to reach the primary, drops bombs on Mille. This date marks beginning of FLINTLOCK
(capture and def of Kwajulein and Majuro Atolls).

12/8/43 USSAFE
Gen Arnold notifies Gen Spaatz that he is to cmd USSAFE (later USSTAF).

12/8/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb bridges, industrial tgts, M/Y, and town areas of Pescara, Aneona, and Aquila. A-20’s hit
gun emplacements and bivouac area near Sant’ Elia Fiumerapido. Other A-20’s, operating with RAF
and SAAF aircraft attack troop concentration and gun positions near Miglianico. FBs of AAF, RAF,
RAAF, and SAAF bomb tgts in spt of ground troops near Orsogna. US A-36’s and P-40’s hit comm
tgts (roads, railroads, bridges) at Avezzano, Frosinone, Viticuso, Gaeta, and Sant’Elia Fiumerapido.
12/8/43 Fifteenth AF
More than 120 B-24’s and B-17’s attack Tatoi and Eleusis A/Fs, railroad bridges near Orbetello Lake
and town of Porto Santo Stefano. B-26’s hit Spoleto viaduct, Orte M /Y, and Civitavecchia harbor.
Other B-26’s abort mission because of weather.

12/8/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s, escorted by 16 P-40’s, pound Changte. 9 other B-25’s bomb Hofuh and the 16 escorting P-
40’s bomb 2 villages to the N.

12/8/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack PenfoeiKoepang area. B-25’s and B-26’s pound enemy supply dumps on Huon
Peninsula near Finschhafen. P-39’s strafe barges from Saidor to Fortification Pt.

12/8/43 Thirteenth AF
Ftr patrols and aircraft on armed rcn bomb and strafe several T/Os near Kieta, SE of Cape Torokina,
at Baniu Plantation, and along NE coast of Rougainville.

12/8/43 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Nanumea bomb Jaluit, and 11 from Canton I bomb Mille.

12/8/43 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed rcn. During 8/9 Dec another B-24 off on a photographic mission over Kasatochi I,
turns back because of mechanical trouble.

12/9/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb railway and road bridges at Giulianova, tracks at Pescara and Teramo, and M/Y and iron-
works at Terni. A-20’s hit gun positions and bivouac area at Sant’ Elia Fiumerapido. A-36’s and P-40’s
attack Orsogna and coastal tgts in spt of British Eighth Army, Avezzano M/Y and villages along US
Fifth Army front, troops at San Pietro Infine and Viticuso and nearby gun positions, viaduct and railway
bridge E of Guidonia A/F, crossing at Furbara, and trains and trucks in Rome area. Gen Beverley
takes over as new CG, XII TCC (Prov).

12/9/43 Fifteenth AF
P-38’s carry out weather rcn over the Adriatic. B-17’s of 2d and 99th Bomb Gps are recalled because
of weather. All gps of 47th (B-24) and 42d (B-26) Bomb Wgs cancel operations.

12/9/43 Fourteenth AF
15 B-25’s bomb Wuchang and Hankow, and 3 bomb Changte. P-40’s strafe sampans above Nanhsien
and attack T/Os in Salween R area, including road traffic S of Hsia Chai, barracks at Tachai, and town
of San Tsun.

12/9/43 Fifth AF
50 B-25’s bomb and strafe New Britain coast from Borgen Bay to Rein Bay. 19 B-25’s and A-20’s hit
barges coastal installations, and roads in Fortification Pt area. 60-plus P-39’s hit Bogadjim Road,
barges and enemy held villages along N coast of Huon Peninsula, and enemy positions in Ramu R
valley.

12/9/43 Seventh AF
19 B-24’s from Funafuti bomb Mille. The HEs claim 5 ftrs destroyed.

12/10/43 Ninth AF
20 German aircraft attack 4 Ninth AF A/Fs in UK (Gosfield, Andrews Field, Earls Colne, and Great
Dunmow), killing 8 and wounding more than 20 men.

12/10/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s and A-36’s attack oil tanks, warehouses, railroads, and vessel at Civitavecchia, town of
Acquafondata, and (with RAF, SAAF, and RAAF airplanes) hit tac tgts along British Eighth Army front,
and later strafe road traffic in Canosa Sannita-Chieti area. Ftrs also bomb vessel in harbor at Split.

12/10/43 MAAF
MAAF is established (see 20 Dec 43).

12/10/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb M/Y at Sofia. B-26’s hit bridge approaches W and E of Ventimiglia. P-
38’s fly weather rcn in Sofia and Zara areas.

12/10/43 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 16 P-40’s attack M/Y at Hanoi. Warehouse area and railroad station suffer heavy dam-
age. Japanese aircraft bomb Hengyang A/F. 8 P-40’s intercept 1 wave of airplanes over the field,
shooting down 3 of them. 2 P-40’s are lost in the combat.

12/10/43 Fifth AF
27 B-24’s bomb tgts at Cape Gloucester and Huon Peninsula. 40 B-25’s and B-26’s bomb supply and
bivouac areas and bridges along Bogadjim Road. P-39’s strafe barges in Madang area.

12/10/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s bomb Kahili supply area and A/F. P-39’s bomb supply area and AA positions at Tonolai and
strafe 4 barges in the harbor. B-34’s hit buildings at Arigua Plantation.

12/11/43 Eighth AF
523 B-17’s and B-24’s hit docks and industrial area of Emden. 17 aircraft are lost to enemy action.

12/11/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s and A-36’s attack Anzio, Nettuno, Viticuso, San Vittore del Lazio, Pontecorvo, Acquafondata,
railway siding at Arce, tracks and junction N of Ostia, and railway between Ostia and Lido di Roma.
Weather causes abandonment of MB operations.

12/11/43 Fifteenth AF
All operations except weather rcn are cancelled or recalled because of bad weather.

12/11/43 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s and 10 P-40’s attack Shihshow and Ansiang. 3 B-24’s bomb Hankow A/F. 9 P-40’s intercept
about 30 airplanes over Nanchang shortly after the enemy force bombs Suichwan. The P-40’s claim
10 aircraft shot down.

12/11/43 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb and strafe Borgen Bay area. B-25’s and B-26’s hit bivouacs and other installations near
Fortification Pt and in Finschhafen area. B-24’s bomb Makassar and Balikpapan.

12/11/43 Thirteenth AF
16 B-25’s, in 2 waves, attack Kahili. Several other B-25’s hit Arigua Plantation. 20-plus B-24’s bomb
village and wharf area at Tsirogei. 8 P-39’s bomb Tonolai. Several aircraft on armed rcn, operating
individually or in small flights, attack T/Os scattered throughout Bougainville and Shortland area. Allied
night ftrs carry out strike on Japanese bivouac along Jaba R. Others hit Buka and Bonis.

12/12/43 Twelfth AF
Weather curtails operations. B-25’s bomb road, railroad, and landing ground at Terracina. P-40 and A-
36 FBs hit trucks along roads in Chieti-Francavilla area and bomb town of Itri. Ftrs fly patrols and rcn
over battle area.

12/12/43 Fifteenth AF
Operations are limited to weather rcn.

12/12/43 Tenth AF
28 B-25’s and 13 B-24’s carry out saturation bombing strike against bridge at Myittha, over which
large volume of Japanese goods is flowing to the N. Despite this large air effort only the approach
spans suffer effective damage.

12/12/43 Fourteenth AF
41 Japanese bmrs and ftrs bomb W side of Hengyang A/F, causing considerable damage. 31 P-40’s
and 6 P-38’s intercept the enemy force, claiming 20 airplanes shot down. 2 P-40’s are lost. 9 B-24’s
bomb Hankow A/F.

12/12/43 Fifth AF
P-40’s dive-bomb Bogadjim Road. B-24’s make light raids on Ceram and in far W part of Netherlands
New Guinea.

12/12/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-25’s strafe Arigua Plantation. 8 others, with ftr spt, bomb supply area at Bonis. The ftrs afterwards
strafe Japanese forces between Kieta and the Aropa R. Other ftr aircraft strafe harbor at Tonolai and
cover Navy dive bmr strikes against tgts in Ratsua-PortonChabai-Soraken areas and Kieta Harbor-
Tobera Bay area. 20-plus B-24’s bomb Kahili area and Poporang.

12/12/43 Seventh AF
25 B-24’s flying out of Ellice Is bases, bomb Emidj I.

12/13/43 Eighth AF
649 B-17’s and B-24’s, out of 710 dispatched, bomb port areas of Bremen and Hamburg and U-boat
yards at Kiel. This is first Eighth AF mission in which more than 600 HBs attack tgts. P-51’s escorting
the HBs reach the limit of their escort range for the first time.

12/13/43 Ninth AF
Nearly 200 MBs attack Schiphol A/F. IX FC P-61’s, working with VIII FC P-38’s, fly longest escort mis-
sion to date, escorting HBs to and from Kiel.

12/13/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb oil depot, harbor, warehouses, and railway yard at Sibenik and Split. P-40 and A-36 FBs
attack defended points in Miglionico area; quays, roads, railway yard, and gun emplacements at
Terracina; and bridges at Pontecorvo and W of Isolella. Town areas and bridges at and near Atina and
Acquafondata are also hit.

12/13/43 Fifteenth AF
Operations are restricted to weather rcn.

12/13/43 Tenth AF
20 Japanese bmrs, escorted by 25 ftrs, hit Dinjan A/F before US interceptors make contact. However,
little damage is done and the US ftrs catch the attackers shortly afterward. 12 Japanese bmrs and 5
ftrs are claimed knocked down.

12/13/43 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb Li-Chou and Kungan. 8 B-25’s pound Wuchang A/F. 16 P-40’s on
armed rcn strafe T/Os from Changte to Linli to Li-Chou.

12/13/43 Fifth AF
More than 100 B-24’s and B-25’s and several P-40’s bomb Gasmata. A-20’s hit villages along
Bogadjim Road. A small flight of P-39’s strafe barges along Huon Peninsula.

12/13/43 Thirteenth AF
17 B-25’s bomb Porton, and their ftr escorts strafe Tenekow bivouac areas during return flight. 24 B-
24’s bomb Bonis. 6 B-25’s carry out low-level strikes against concentrations on Numa Numa.

12/13/43 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s, staging through Baker I from Canton I, bomb Wotje.

12/14/43 Twelfth AF
MBs hit Orte, concentrating on M/Y. LBs attack road bridge SW of Pontecorvo in front of US Fifth
Army lines. P-40 FBs hit bridges S of Roccasecca and E of Atina. A-36’s destroy bridge at Ceprano
and bomb railroad yards, town area, and highway at Sora, and docks and town area of Civitavecchia.

12/14/43 Fifteenth AF
More than 150 B-17’s and B-24’s, with ftr escorts, bomb Kalamaki, Eleusis, and Tatoi A/Fs. HBs claim
10 ftrs shot down.

12/14/43 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb Shasi. 6 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe Gia Lam A/F and railroad yard. 2
others strafe supply trucks S of Tengchung.

12/14/43 Fifth AF
In heaviest raid to date in SWPA, 228 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s bomb Arawe in an almost continuous
attack from 0645 to 1548. Gasmata is hit by B-25’s and B-26’s. P-39’s strafe barges along Huon
Peninsula. B-24’s on armed rcn hit Saidor, Gasmata, and Unea.

12/14/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-24’s, with ftr spt, bomb positions on Sohano I. 18 B-25’s and 8 ftrs hit Manob village E of Buka
Passage. Other Thirteenth AF ftrs hit gun positions, comm tgts, and other T/Os at scattered points in
Bougainville-Shortland areas and cover Navy dive bmr strikes against AA positions in Chabai area.

12/14/43 Seventh AF
16 B-24’s, flying out of bases in Ellice Is, bomb Maloelap.

12/15/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF comes under operational control of AEAF. New directive for tac bmr operations lists reduction
of enemy ftr forces as basic objective. A Ninth AF planning staff, composed of officers who have had
service with COSSAC, is set up in London.

12/15/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb A/F at Mostar, and A-36 and P-40 FBs attack vessels, vehicles, and parked aircraft N
and E of Peljesac Peninsula, near Mostar, and at Zemonico landing ground. B-25’s and A-20’s bomb
roads at Pontecorvo and N of Frosinone. FBs blast gun positions along US Fifth Army front.

12/15/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 and P-47 escorts, bomb M/Ys at Bolzano and Innsbruck. B-24’s, with P-38 escort,
attack Avisio viaduct. All tgts suffer considerable damage.

12/15/43 EAC
EAC, a combined US-British Cmd, is formed under Gen Stratemeyer, with AVM Williams as Asst
Cmdr. HQ, at New Delhi, will control all operational air units in Assam and Burma which presently
make up Tenth AF and RAF Bengal Air Cmd. Major components of EAC are to be Third Tac AF’ under
AM Baldwin, Strategic AF under Gen Davidson, TCC under Gen Old, and Photo Rcn Force under Gp
Capt Stewart G Wise. Strategic AF and TCC are activated on this date, the former having HQ at
Belvedere Palace, Calcutta, and the latter at Comilla.

12/15/43 Fourteenth AF
25 P-40’s strafe parked aircraft, trucks, and several buildings at Pailochi. At least 3 enemy airplanes
are destroyed. 2 B-25’s on sea sweep over Gulf of Tonkin claim 1 ocean-going tug sunk. 16 P-40’s on
armed rcn strafe towns of Owchihow and Shihshow. 6 others attack town of Luchiangpa and villages
in the area.

12/15/43 Fifth AF
As a preliminary to main invasion of New Britahl, US forces under cmd of Gen Cunningham land on W
coast of Arawe peninsula about 0700 following naval and air bombardment B-25’s pound villages in
Arawe area. B-24’s bomb Cape Gloucester while P-39’s strafe barges at Reiss Pt. B-25’s hit 2
freighters on Timor.

12/15/43 Thirteenth AF
21 B-24’s strike Sohano I. 6 B-25’s hit installations in Numa Numa-Arigua area. 23 B-25’s and 16 ftrs
attack Buka, causing heavy damage in Chinatown area. P-40’s destroy bridge at Runai. Numerous
T/Os are attacked by AAF aircraft, operating individually and in small flights, on armed rcn over
Bougainville and other N Solomons areas.

12/15/43 Seventh AF
20 B-24’s from Nanumea hit Maloelap. 10, staging from Canton I through Baker I, bomb Wotje. 1 B-24
is lost on Maloelap raid. 2 enemy ftrs are claimed destroyed.

12/16/43 Eighth AF
535 HBs attack port area and T/Os at Bremen. Due to faulty comm, 1 combat wg mistakenly assumes
mission is being abandoned and returns to base without attacking.

12/16/43 Ninth AF
Basic directive for IX BC trg is issued on this date. Since most of IX BC’s combat units have been
operational for some time earlier under VIII A Spt Cmd extensive trg will not begin until after the first of
the year when inexperienced units begin to arrive.
12/16/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb shipping at Zara and harbor and M/Y at Sibenik. A-20’s attack gun positions near
Mignano. P-40’s and A-36’s hit gun batteries and strongpoints along British Eighth Army front S and E
of Chieti, gun emplacements and troop concentrations all along US Fifth Army front, especially NE and
S of Cassino, and also bomb Roccasecca and docks at Civitavecchia. P-40’s and P-47’s hit vessel S
of Zara and strafe T/Os on Peljesac Peninsula.

12/16/43 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s attack railroad bridge and tunnel at Dogna and railroad between Dogna and Chiusaforte.
Escorting P-38’s strafe trains and oil tanks between Portogruaro and Latisana. B-17’s, escorted by P-
38’s and P-47’s, bomb Padua M/Y and rail junction Rail lines, rolling stock, and buildings are dam-
aged extensively.

12/16/43 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s and 11 P-40’s hit NW part of Owchihkow. 4 B-25’s on sweeps over S China Sea damage
freighter S of Nampang I, bomb Tunguan docks, and shoot down 1 bmr. 15 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe
Pailochi A/F. 11 others strafe boats in channels N of Nanhsien. 6 P-38’s strafe troop train near
Changanyi and attack 25 sampans (destroying most of them) on Yangtze R just above Huangtang
Lake.

12/16/43 Fifth AF
HBs hit Cape Gloucester. MBs hit Sio and Kelana Harbor. P-40’s hit Timoeka area.

12/16/43 Thirteenth AF
14 B-24’s bomb Monoitu. Smaller flights of B-24’s bomb Poporang I, Sohano I, and dispersal areas at
Bonis A/F. 5 B-25’s, with ftr cover, hit Sankau I. B-34’s attack tgts on Green I and in Mawareka,
Marveiropa, and Mamaregu areas. Ftr aircraft spt Navy dive bmr strikes on Sohano I and gun posi-
tions at Bonis and afterwards strafe T/Os at several points on Bougainville.

12/17/43 Ninth AF
Ninth AF planning gp joins 21 Army Gp, AEAF, and RAF Second Tac AF in preparation of air section of
initial joint plan (Operation NEPTUNE) for Operation OVERLORD. This begins planning which later
results in massive Ninth AF plan for moving the Ninth into battle on continent of Europe.

12/17/43 Twelfth AF
A-20’s strike arty concentration near Sant’Elia Fiumerapido. All B-25 missions are abortive. P-40’s and
P-51’s (with SAAF escort) strafe vessel near Trpanj. A-36’s and P-40 FBs bomb positions at Monte
Trocchio, Cervaro, and Cardito, and M/Y, barracks, warehouses, and docks at Nettuno and Anzio.

12/17/43 Fifteenth AF
Operations are restricted to weather rcn.

12/17/43 Fourteenth AF
6 P-40’s bomb and strafe barracks near Kunlong. 6 others bomb and strafe T/Os in Hanoi.

12/17/43 Fifth AF
P-47’s intercept 35-40 aircraft attacking Allied forces on Arawe peninsula. At least 10 airplanes are
claimed shot down. Cape Gloucester and nearby shipping are attacked by B-24’s and B-25’s. B-25’s
bomb Sio area. P-39’s sink 2 barges during sweep along Huon Peninsula.

12/17/43 Thirteenth AF
18 B-25’s strike Malai. 6 others join Navy dive bmrs in pounding Mutupina Pt area. 5 B-34’s hit
Poroporo and Tarekekori.

12/17/43 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s are dispatched from Nanumea to bomb Maloelap. 9 are recalled because of weather. 1
bombs alternate tgt of Mille.

12/17/43 AAF
Gen Arnold sends to ACM Portal announcement of US air officers for top cmds in Europe for 44. The
list includes Gen Eaker, Allied Air Forces in MTO; Gen Cannon, Twelfth AF; Gen Twining, Fifteenth AF;
Gen Spaatz, US Strategic Air Forces; Gen Doolittle, Eighth AF; and Gen Brereton, Ninth AF.

12/18/43 Twelfth AF
Weather limits operations. P-40 FBs attack positions in Tollo, Canosa Sannita, and Orsogna, and
strafe schooner off Trogir. A-36’s hit defended areas near Cassino and at Viticuso, supply dump and
gun emplacement near Terracina, and positions at Monte Trocchio.

12/18/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s bomb Var R bridges, destroying a highway bridge and damaging a railroad bridge. Other B-26’s
have less success against Antheor viaduct, although there are several near misses.

12/18/43 EAC
Third Tac AF is activated under AM Baldwin as a major component of EAC.

12/18/43 Fourteenth AF
27 B-24’s, supported by 28 P-40’s, pound A/F at Namsang. Some of the P-40’s strafe Laihka A/F. 2 B-
25’s on sea sweep claim damaging hits on a freighter and a tanker in Hainan Straits. 5 B-25’s bomb
SW part of Nanbsien.

12/18/43 Fifth AF
Over 70 B-24’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s bomb Cape Gloucester. 20 plus B-25’s bomb Borgen Bay area.
Nearly 40 B-24’s hit Hoskins A/F. 33 A-20’s bomb and strafe dumps and bivouacs N of Finschhafen.

12/18/43 Thirteenth AF
10 B-24’s bomb Kahili supply area, 5 more hit Bonis supply area, and 19 others hit tgts in Chabai-
Porton area. 5 B-25’s carry out low-level strike on troop concentrations at Poroporo and 11 bomb
Korovo. B-24’s, operating individually and in small flights, on armed rcn attack Kahili, Kieta, and
Poporang. Ftrs strafe T/Os at Numa Numa, Cape Pui Pui, and E coast of Buka.

12/18/43 Seventh AF
14 B-24’s bomb Mille. 30-plus P-39’s and A-24’s fly strafing and bombing raids against the same tgt.

12/19/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Terni M/Y and Orte M/Y and A/F. A-20’s attack road, bridge, and town of Orte and hit
Cassino. P-40’s bomb Orsogna, Sant’Elia Fiumerapido, and dump near Arce, and hit shipping at Split,
Trogir, and Solin. A-36’s hit railroad and harbor area at Civitavecchia.

12/19/43 Fifteenth AF
About 150 B-17’s attack Messerschmitt plant at Augsburg and M/Y at Innsbruck. P-38’s and P-47’s
provide partial escort. P-47’s of 325th Ftr Gp, dispatched for escort duty, miss rendezvous with HBs
and instead strafe Ancona A/F, truck convoys at Porto Civitanova, train near Senigallia, and vessel at
Roseto degli Abruzzi. B-26’s bomb Perugia railroad installations and M/Ys at Castiglione della Valle
and Foligno. 9 HBs are lost. US aircraft claim 37 ftrs shot down.

12/19/43 Tenth AF
20 B-24’s fly night strike against newly expanded dock area at Bangkok, causing considerable
destruction.

12/19/43 Fourteenth AF
About 35 Japanese bmrs and ftrs attack Hengyang A/F. 26 P-40’s are sent up against the attacking
force and shoot down 9. 2 P-40’s are lost. 12 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s attack Nanbsien and Ansiang.

12/19/43 Fifth AF
Cape Gloucester is bombed by more than 140 B-24’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s as pre-invasion operations
against New Britain increase. 37 P-40’s hit Gasmata. 20 A-20’s pound forces NE of Arawe. About 30
B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-39’s hit barges, bivouac areas, and gun positions N and W of Finschhafen. 30
B-25’s and B-26’s pound Madang. P-47’s sweep coastline of NE New Guinea.

12/19/43 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb Moisuru bivouac and supply dump. 16 B-24’s, escorted by 50 AAF and RNZAF ftrs,
bomb town of Rabaul and Simpson Harbor. Other planes on armed rcn hit T/Os at Buka, Bonis,
Ratsua, Poporang, Kara, Kahili, Koiaris, and Nissan I.

12/19/43 Seventh AF
29 B-24’s from Nanumea and Baker bomb barracks, hangars, and wharf areas on Mille and Maloelap
Atolls. HBs claim 7 ftrs shot down. P-39’s from Makin strafe Mille, destroying 3 airplanes and firing an
oil dump. 2 P-39’s are lost.

12/20/43 Eighth AF
Window metal foil strips which, when dropped from an airplane, provide an echo which confuses
radar locating equipment is used for the first time on an Eighth AF mission, when more than 470 HBs
attack port area at Bremen”

12/20/43 Ninth AF
35 B-26’s attack V-weapon sites in N France. More than 150 others abort because of weather.

12/20/43 MAAF
MAAF is established, retroactive to 10 Dec 43. Commanded by ACM Tedder, MAAF is comprised of
all Allied air elements (RAF, USAAF, French, and other) which are operating in MTO. These elements
previously were part of MAC and NAAF, which are disbanded. USAAFNATO is established with Gen
Spaatz as cmdr, to facilitate administration of AAF units of Twelfth and Fifteenth AFs.

12/20/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s and RAF, SAAF, and RAAF FBs blast vehicles and heavily defended areas near Chieti and
Orsogna, and hit fuel dump near Manoppello. A-36’s bomb Terracina and hit water towers, a train, and
a railway station S of Rome.

12/20/43 Fifteenth AF
30-plus B-24’s bomb M/Y at Sofia, and more than 100 B-17’s hit Eleusis A/F. HBs and escorting ftrs
claim over 30 ftrs destroyed in combat. 9 of the escorts are lost.

12/20/43 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 6 P-40’s from Kweilin pound Yoyang railroad yards. P-40’s from Hengyang also provide
spt for the MBs.

12/20/43 Fifth AF
Enemy bivouac is blasted by more than 90 B-24’s and B-25’s. A-20’s hit Arawe area and P-38’s in the
area claim 10 enemy Ftrs shot down. P-40’s strafe T/O along S coast of New Britain. B-24’s on armed
rcn bomb merchant ship off Cape Pomax. B-26’s and B-25’s hit bivouacs in Finschhafen area and
bomb town of Alexishafen.

12/20/43 Thirteenth AF
13 B-25’s, with ftr cover, bomb Korovo village and docks on Shortland I. 8 others, with ftr escort, hit
Buka. Afterwards the ftrs strafe Kieta and Tenekow. Other ftrs and B-34’s on armed rcn, patrol, and
night snooper missions attack numerous T/Os throughout Bougainville.

12/20/43 Seventh AF
16 B-24’s flying out of Baker and Nanumea bomb Maloelap. 3 HBs are shot down; US gunners claim
8 ftrs destroyed.

12/21/43 Ninth AF
84 R-26’s bomb V-weapon sites and other tgts in France.

12/21/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Cannon takes cmd. B-25’s bomb Terracina. P-40’s hit same tgt and also bomb positions and
munitions factory S of Sant’Elia Fiumerapido. A-36’s bomb positions, fuel dump, and munitions factory
in Cervaro area, and hit trains, seaplane base, radar station, trucks, and other tgts in Rome-
Civitavecchia area.

12/21/43 Fifteenth AF
Operations are restricted to weather rcn and to airsea rescue patrols N of Corfu.

12/21/43 Fourteenth AF
29 B-24’s pound railroad yards at Chiengmai. Warehouse area along W side of the yards suffers very
heavy damage. 14 B-25’s, with ftr escort, attack Hwajung.

12/21/43 Fifth AF
Pre-invasion air strikes continue against Cape Gloucester as more than 100 B-24’s, B-25’s and A 20’s
pound the area. P-39’s strafe tgts along Borgen and Rein Bays. P-40’s and A-20’s hit Hoskins A/F. P-
47’s claim 17 ftrs shot down in Arawe area. A-20’s hit camps N of Finschhafen. B-25’s bomb and can-
non Madang. B-24’s bomb Amahai A/F. P-40’s hit Kaukenau.

12/21/43 Thirteenth AF
6 B-25’s attack Monoitu Mission. During 21/22 Dec .snoopers bomb various bivouac areas on
Bougainville.

12/21/43 Seventh AF
8 B-24’s from Nanumea escort 4 Navy PB4Y’s on photo mission over Kwajalein Atoll. The B-24’s
bomb shipping and aircraft landing grounds and other facilities at Roi, Ennuebing, and Kwajalein Is. A-
24’s, along with Navy and Marine aircraft, hit shipping and A /Fs at Emidj I. 16 P-39’s strafe fuel
dumps, shipping, and AA at Mille.

12/22/43 AAF
Orders are issued for Gen Spaatz to take cmd of USSAFE. Gen Eaker, Eighth AF CG, is to cmd Allied
AFs in MTO, after remaining in UK until mid-Jan to advise Spaatz and Gen Doolittle, the new CG,
Eighth AF.

12/22/43 Eighth AF
439 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Osnabruck and Munster. Heavy cloud conditions along with mal-
function of Pathfinder equipment result in a large number of HBs failing to attack tgts. 2 aircraft are
lost on this mission. RAF LBs attack numerous NOBALL tgts in France in conjunction with Osnahruck-
Munster raids.

12/22/43 Ninth AF
210 B-26’s sent to bomb special tgts in France are recalled because of bad weather.

12/22/43 Twelfth AF
Gen Williams reassumes cmd of XII TCC (Prov). P-40’s and Spitfires of Twelfth AF, RAF, SAAF, and
RAAF hit strong points in Tollo-Miglianico-Chieti ar east P-40’s blast bridge, locomotives, trucks, and
railroad tracks at and near Tortoreto and Benedello. P-47’s strafe T/Os in area around Zara.

12/22/43 Fifteenth AF
Operations are again limited to weather rcn.

12/22/43 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb Hwajung. 2 others claim 3 direct hits on freighter 105 mi S of Hong
Kong. 65 Japanese bmrs and ftrs attack Kunming A/F. 10 P-40’s and a P-38 from Kunming and sever-
al ftrs from Yunnani engage the enemy force in a 50-min running battle, claiming 12 airplanes shot
down. 2 US aircraft are destroyed on the ground. Damage to A/F is not serious. 7 P-40’s intercept a
force of 58 airplanes heading toward Chengkung, shooting down 3 of them and preventing attack on
the A/F.

12/22/43 Fifth AF
130-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s continue bombardment of Cape Gloucester. Japanese air raid on
Arawe causes minor damage. Nearly 40 B-25’s, with P-38 escort, bomb Wewak and Boram. The P-
38’s, B-25’s, and some P-47’s on sweep claim at least 13 aircraft shot down. B-25’.s and P-39’s bomb
A/F and barges at Madang and town of Alexishafen. A-20’s and B-26’s pound occupied area N of
Finschhafen.

12/22/43 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s carry out strikes against Numa Numa, Kahili supply area, Buka’s Chinatown area, and scat-
tered T/Os. Ftr aircraft and B-24’s attack barge concentrations and hide-outs at Sohano I, Chabai-
Porton area, Anewa Bay, and Ambitle I, and several T/Os throughout Bougainville. B-24’s, operating
individually and in pairs, attack T/Os near Bonis, near Porton, and at Sohano I.

12/22/43 Seventh AF
11 A-24 from Makin dive-bomb cargo ships in Mille lagoon. Escort is provided by 32 P-39’s and F6F’s.
The P-39’s strafe the ship and AA and gasoline dumps on the island. The vessel is left burning.

12/23/43 Eighth AF
3 P-47 sqs (2 sqs carrying bombs) attack Gilze/Rijen A/F.

12/23/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s and P-47’s attempt to spt Yugoslav partisans resisting German invasion of Korcula I off
Peljesac Peninsula, but bad weather prevents location of tgts.

12/23/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s hit viaduct at Antheor and railroad bridge and M/Y at Imperia. Ventimiglia railroad bridge is
attacked. Bridge is not hit but overpass, tunnel, tracks, and transformer station nearby are damaged.

12/23/43 Fourteenth AF
29 B-24’s, escorted by 7 P-51’s and 23 P-40’s, pound White Cloud A /F in Canton area. The HBs and
ftrs claim 11 interceptors downed. 14 P-38’s dive-bomb and strafe Huang Shan Kou. 2 B-25’s claim l
gunboat sunk in Formosa Straits.

12/23/43 Tenth AF
19 B-24’s on night raid bomb railroad terminal at Bangkok. Heavy explosions and large fires result.

12/23/43 Fifth AF
61 B-24’s bomb Cape Gloucester during the day. B-24’s follow during 23/24 Dec with harassing
attacks with small bombs, hand grenades, and beer bottles. P-39’s hit barges between Borgen Bay
and Rein Ray, and P-40’s bomb Gasmata and strafe Cape Hoskins. 80-plus B-25’s, B-26’s, and A-20’s
attack coastal tgts from Wewak to Hansa Bay, wide areas of Huon Peninsula, and A/Fs at Alexishafen.
B-24’s bomb Nabire.

12/23/43 Thirteenth AF
17 B-25’s attack gun positions and other tgts at Sohano I, and 6 hit positions at Malevoli in Choiseul
Bay. 6 B-34’s attack radar station and lighthouse on Cape Saint George. 16 P-39’s on patrol bomb
and strafe tgts on Shortland I. 18 B-24’s bomb Taharai A/F in llabaul area. Vunakanau also is hit. Ftr
escorts claim 30 aircraft shot clown over Rabaul area. This begins a COMAIRSOLS all-out offensive
against Rabaul area that continues until the end of Mar 44.

12/23/43 Seventh AF
During 23/24 Dec, P-39’s are airborne over Makin to intercept enemy bmrs. 2 bmrs are shot down. 1
P-39 is lost. During the day, 19 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa from Nanumea, bomb Kwajalein. 9
others, staging through Baker from Canton I, hit Wotje and Maloelap. 10 A-24’s, escorted by 20 P-
39’s, attack Mille, hitting shore installations and cargo vessel (wrecked by previous day’s raid) in
lagoon.

12/24/43 Eighth AF
26 HB gps are now operational. 670 HBs attack 23 missile-launching sites being constructed in Pas
de Calais area. This is largest number of aircraft carrying out attacks of any Eighth AF mission to date
and the first of its major strikes against missile sites. No aircraft are lost.

12/24/43 Ninth AF
Over 60 MBs attack NOBALL tgts in Pas de Calais area. More than 30 other MBs abort due to bad
weather.

12/24/43 Twelfth AF
Weather severely hampers operations. P-40’s fail to locate tat, a vessel at Ugljan I, but shoot down 1
airplane in the Adriatic.

12/24/43 Fifteenth AF
Over 100 B-26’s dispatched to bomb Pisa M/Y fail to locate tat due to overcast. 24 of the MBs bomb
M/Y at Cecina.
12/24/43 Fourteenth AF
18 B-24’s bomb Tien Ho satellite A/F. The HBs and 18 escorting ftrs claim 20 interceptors shot down.
1 HB is lost over the tgt.

12/24/43 Fifth AF
Pre-invasion bombing effort against Cape Gloucester reaches its peak as nearly 190 B-24’s, B-25’s,
and A-20’s pound the area in a day-long bombardment. P-39’s hit disabled destroyer offshore.
Japanese forces in Arawe area are hit by A-20’s. A-20’s also sweep NE New Guinea coastline. B-25’s
bomb Atamboea.

12/24/43 Thirteenth AF
During 23/24 Dec, single aircraft carry out harassing strikes against Buka, Kieta, and Faisi. During the
day, 24 B-25’s attack seaplane anchorage at Bonis. 18 B-24’s bomb Vunakanau A/F at Rabaul. 6 oth-
ers hit Lakunai. Ftr cover for the strike fights fierce air action with interceptors, claiming 25 shot down.
7 Allied ftrs are lost. B-34’s on armed rcn bomb barges and troops in N Bougainville and claim 2 ftrs
shot down E of Cape Saint George.

12/24/43 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s, staging through the Gilberts from the Ellice Is, bomb Wotje.

12/25/43 Twelfth AF
A-36’s bomb road, trucks, and town area at Pontecorvo. P-40’s, with a few SAAF Spitfires, hit motor
launch in Peljesae Channel.

12/25/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s pound PisaPorta Nuova area, scoring especially claming hits in M/Ys. B-17’s hit Bolzano M/Y.
B-24’s hit Pordenone M/Y and T/Os at Vicenza. B-17’s of 2 gps fail to locate tgts due to bad weather,
and many ftrs ticketed for escort duty fail to rendezvous with HBs in the overcast skies.

12/25/43 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s claim heavy damage to passenger ship S of Hong Kong.

12/25/43 Fifth AF
Cape Gloucester is subjected to almost around the clock air attacks by 180-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, B-
26’s, and A-20’s. A-20’s attack Japanese forces in Arawe area where Allied outposts and observation
posts are being pushed back by fierce enemy assaults on beachhead.

12/25/43 Thirteenth AF
A few B-24’s, fighting bad weather, attack Rabaul area, concentrating on Lakunai A/F. Covering ftrs
claim 13 airplanes shot clown. 2 P-38’s are lost.

12/25/43 Seventh AF
10 A-24’s from Makin, supported by P-39’s, attack Mille, hitting runway, ammunition storage, and an
AA position.

12/26/43 Norwegian Sea


British Home Fleet units sink battlecruiser Scharnhorst off North Cape.

12/26/43 Twelfth AF
Weather limits operations to uneventful rcn flights.
12/26/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s bomb M/Ys at Prato, Empoli, and Pistoia.

12/26/43 Fifth AF
US 1st Marine Div lands at Cape Gloucester at 0746. 270-plus B-25’s, B-24’s, and A-20’s plaster the
area between the Cape and Borgen Bay from 0714 to 1614. Enemy aircraft attacking the landing force
sink a destroyer and cause considerable damage to other ships, but P-38’s, P-40’s, and P-47’s claim
over 60 airplanes shot down over the invasion area.

12/26/43 Thirteenth AF
7 B-25’s, with 34 ftrs, attack Cape Saint George area. 25 B-25’s pound bivouac and supply area at
Kahili. B-34’s on rcn bomb Chivaroi and Faisi.

12/26/43 Seventh AF
16 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, bomb Wotje. P-39’s fly rcn and strafing missions over Mille.

12/27/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack vessel near Zara. A-36’s attack tgts in Italy, hitting factory and railroad at Anagni, harbor
and railroad facilities at Civitavecchia, bridge at Pontecorvo, and several gun positions and vehicles.

12/27/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s hit viaducts at Zoagli and Recco and attack, but fail to hit, M/Y at Poggibonsi.

12/27/43 Fourteenth AF
10 P-40’s strafe buildings on Pailochi A/F and sink nearby river boat. 2 locomotives N of Yoyang are
also destroyed. 4 P-40’s bomb Phu Tho A/F, and strafe A/F at Dong Cuong. 36 Japanese airplanes
attack Suichwan A/F, destroying 1 B-25, the alert shack, and 3 fuel dumps. US interceptors claim 4 of
the attackers shot down. 1 P-40 is lost.

12/27/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s attack positions in Cape Gloucester battle zone. B-25’s hit villages and tracks from Rottock Bay
to Riebeck Bay and strafe barges along New Britain’s S coast. B-24’s bomb A/F at lloskins. B-25’s
bomb Madang and hit coastal tgts along Huon Peninsula. B-24’s bomb Alexishafen. P-47’s strafe road
near Bogia.

12/27/43 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-25’s bomb seaplane anchorage at Buka, strafe AA guns SE of Ramandata, bomb Kahili
supply dumps, and attack Kieta bivouac and other tgts in the area. A few B-34’s hit barges at Ambitle
and Anir IY. 16 P-38’s join 70-plus Navy dive bmrs in strikes on Buka AA positions. About 40 Allied ftrs
sweep Rabaul area, claiming 17 aircraft shot down.

12/28/43 Eighth AF
20th Ftr Gp (P-38) becomes operational, making a total of 11 operational ftr gps in Eighth AF. VIII FC
has flown over 17,500 sorties and destroyed more than 200 aircraft. VIII BC is charged with forming
and trg special organization (Radio Counter Measure Unit) to use radio countermeasures against
enemy defenses. 24 specially equipped HBs, contributed by both US and British forces, are to operate
in spt of both night and day raids.

12/28/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and A-36’s, in coordination with MA CAF HRs and MBs operating against tgts in Rome
area, bomb landing grounds at Ciampino, bridge at Roccasecca and road and railway to the E of
town, ships and harbor at Civitavecchia, and railway sidings W of Frosinone. P-40’s hit harbor at Anzio
and comm in Pontecorvo and Atina areas.

12/28/43 Fifteenth AF
15th Combat Mapping Sq (attached to Fifteenth AF from Mediterranean Allied Photo Rcn Wg) begins
operations, carrying out rcn of area from France to Greece and thus providing Fifteenth AF with rcn of
its tat system. Over 100 B-26’s hit Guidonia and Centocelle A/Fs and railroad bridges N and S of
Orvieto. A like number of B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Rimini M/Y and, on return flight, hit bridge over
Foglia R at Pesaro and road-railway intersection S of town. 17 B-24’s dispatched to hit Vicenza M/Y
are attacked by about 50 ftrs before reaching tgt. 10 of the unescorted HBs are lost. Several B-24’s
salvo bombs over tat area and, in the fierce battle, claim 18 ftrs shot down.

12/28/43 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s attack Yangtze R shipping at Chihchow. 1 cargo ship is claimed sunk, 2 others
damaged, and an armed motor vessel set aflame. 7 P-40’s bomb building on railroad siding at Yun-
chi.

12/28/43 Thirteenth AF
14 B-24’s bomb supply areas at Bonis. 22 B-25’s hit Kahili supply area. Another large fir sweep of
Rabaul area results in claims of more than 20 airplanes shot down.

12/28/43 Seventh AF
15 B-24’s from Funafuti and Canton Is, staging through Baker and Tarawa, hit Maloelap, Mille, and
Majuro. 18 A-24’s from Makin, with escort of 20 P-39’s, attack Mille. This attack is followed by another
against the atoll carried out by 9 B-25’s from Tarawa, supported by 12 Makin-based P-39’s.

12/29/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s hit vessel on N side of Peljesac Peninsula and railway station at Anagni. A-36’s attack railway
station at Ferentino, harbor and railroad yard at Civitavecchia, and truck park near Aquino.

12/29/43 Fifteenth AF
B-26’s attack M/Y and bridge at Certaldo, M/Ys at Poggibonsi and viaduct at Bucine, and bridge in
NW part of Orvieto. B-17’s blast M/Ys at Ferrara and Rimini.

12/29/43 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe railroad station, yards, and town area at Hsipaw, hit numerous freight
cars between Hsipaw and Mansam Falls, and attack railroad yards at Hopong. 3 B-25’s on shipping
sweep along Yangtze R claim a cargo vessel and an armed passenger ship sunk SW of Wuhu.

12/29/43 Fifth AF
120-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and B-26’s pound positions at Cape Gloucester as US Marines take major
objective, the A/F. B-25’s hit Madang. B-24’s bomb bivouac and comm tgts near Sio, and other B-24’s
fly light attack against Manokwari, hitting town and shipping.

12/30/43 Eighth AF
658 HBs, escorted by P-51’s and P-38’s, attack oil plant at Ludwigshafen. 23 HBs are lost on mission.

12/30/43 Ninth AF
About 100 B-26’s bomb Saint-Omer A/F and V-weapon sites on French N coast. About 100 others
abort missions because of bad weather.
12/30/43 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Zara, hitting junction, railway station, repair shops, warehouse, and harbor. A-20’s hit
Atina. P-40’s and A-36’s spt ground forces, hitting tgts in Chieti-Miglianico area. Vessels are hit at
Crkvice, railway sidings near Frosinone, gun positions near Arce and W of Minturno, and town areas
of Sant’ Elia Fiumerapido, Ferentino, and .Atina are bombing.

12/30/43 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb M/Ys at Rimini and Padua. 2 HBs are lost on the Rimini mission. The HBs and escorting
P-38’s and P-47’s claim destruction of 9 ftrs during air battles in Padua-Vicenza area, off coast E of
Ravenna, and S of Aquila. B-26’s hit Borgo San Lorenzo M/Y and viaduct, M /Y at Viareggio, and road
junction near Roccasecca.

12/30/43 Tenth AF
20 B-24’s pound Monywa, hitting railway facilities and the area in general.

12/30/43 Fourteenth AF
8 Japanese ftrs strafe Suichwan A/F while 12 others provide cover. 2 US airplanes are destroyed on
the ground. 8 P-40’s intercept the formation after the attack and shoot down 3 aircraft.

12/30/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit positions in Cape Gloucester area as US Marines completely secure A/F. B-24’s and B-25’s
bomb Alexishafen and Madang areas, Sio, and T/Os along coast of Huon Peninsula. P-39’s strafe
barges along Huon Peninsula. P-47’s strafe Madang area and huts between Sio and Vincke Pt.

12/30/43 Thirteenth AF
16 B-24’s and 35 B-25’s bomb Kahili and bivouac and supply areas in the vicinity. 19 B-24’s, with 25
ftrs covering, attack shipping at Ftabaul and also hit Tobera A/F. The escorts encounter aggressive ftr
opposition and claim 12 shot down. 6 B-25’s bomb Korovo area.

12/30/43 Seventh AF
17 B-24’s, flying from Tarawa, bomb Kwajaleill. 9 B-25’s from Tarawa hit town of Jabor on Jaluit Atoll.
A-24’s from Makin, escorted by 24 P-39’s, divebomb gun positions on Mille. Adv HQ, Seventh AF, is
moved from Funafuti to Tarawa, where it remains until completion of main campaign in Gilbert and
Marshall Is.

12/31/43 Eighth AF
Almost 500 HBs attack tgts in France and off French coast. Tgts include a blockade runner, industries
at Paris, and A/Fs at Bordeaux, Cognac, Saint-Jean-d’ Angely, La Rochelle, and Landes de Bussac.
25 airplanes are lost to AA fire and ftrs. Total bomb tonnage dropped by the Eighth in Dec, 13,142
tons, for the first time exceeds that dropped by RAF BC.

12/31/43 Ninth AF
Around 200 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites in French coastal area.

12/31/43 Twelfth AF
P-40’s and Spitfires of AAF, RAF, RAAF, and SAAF, strike inf and heavy arty around Tollo, Orsogna,
Miglianico, Ripa, and Teatina in spt of British Eighth Army. A-36’s bomb town of Formia and hit gun
positions.

12/31/43 Fifteenth AF
154th Tac Rcn Sq is transferred from XII Trg Cmd to Fifteenth AF for purpose of flying weather rcn, a
duty presently being handled by a P-38 unit called Fifteenth AF Weather Rcn Det (and by some B-26’s
of 3 MB gps which are transferred to Twelfth AF after this date). Personnel and equipment of the
154th Tac Rcn Sq and the Weather Rcn Det are subsequently integrated, and the unit is redesignated
the 154th Tac Rcn Sq (Weather). Operations are limited to weather rcn.

12/31/43 Fourteenth AF
25 B-24’s pound Lampang railroad yards, causing several big fires and many secondary explosions. 6
B-25’s hit Yangtze R shipping in Anking and Lu-Kuan areas, claiming 3 cargo vessels and a troop car-
rier sunk. 2 others on sea sweep damage passenger vessel in Hainan Straits.

12/31/43 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit troop concentrations in Cape Gloucester area. Nearly 50 P-40’s and P-47’s intercept small
force of airplanes attacking Arawe beachhead area. 12 aircraft are claimed shot down. Almost 150
HBs and MBs pound Madang, Alexishafen, and Bogadjim areas.
1944

1/1/44 USSAFE
USSAFE is established for operational control of Eighth and Fifteenth AFs. (See 22 Feb 44.)”

1/1/44 Eighth AF
The Operational Research Section, organized at Hq VIII BC in Oct 43, is made a special staff section,
accountable directly to the CoS. It is composed mostly of civilian specialists trained in statistical analy-
sis and other disciplines pertinent to studying operations of a strat bombing force. The section subse-
quently proves of great value in improving effectiveness of strat bombing.

1/1/44 AAFMTO
Complete reorganization of USAAF units in MTO takes place: USAAFNATO is redesignated MTO
(AAFMTO); XII AFSC becomes AAFSCMTO; III Air Serv Area Cmd (Sp) becomes XII AFSC; II Air
Serv Area Cmd becomes XV AFSC; XII AF Engineer Cmd (Prov) becomes AAF Engineer Cmd, MTO
(Prov); and XII AF Trg Cmd is changed to XII AF Trg and Repl Cmd. XII BC is reorganized as an MB
organization (3 B-25 gps and the 3 B-26 gps of 42d Bomb Wg) under Gen Knapp.

1/1/44 Fifteenth AF
The 3 remaining MB gps (B-26’s) of Fifteenth AF are transferred to Twelfth AF, leaving the Fifteenth
with 6 HB (2d, 93d, 97th, 99th, 301st, 376th) and 4 ftr gps (1st, 14th, 82d, and 325th), or 4 B-17, 2 B-
24, 1 P-47, and 3 P-38 gps.

1/1/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s, along with 16 P-38’s, attack bridge on Mu R between Ywataung and Monywa. Maj Robert A
Erdin, piloting the lead MB, pulls up during his bomb run to avoid a tree. He releases his bombs as he
noses up, and topples 2 spans of the bridge into the river. Subsequent tests prove this is a good
bridge-bombing maneuver. The tactic is refined and the sq (490th Sq) becomes so proficient as to
gain the sobriquet ‘Burma Bridge Busters.’ Further N, 11 A-36’s and 15 P-51’s pound A/F at Myitkyina.

1/1/44 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s bomb and strafe T/Os in Indochina, including barracks and rafts along the Yuan R in the Cam
Duong-Lao Kay area.

1/1/44 Fifth AF
120-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s pound Saidor area in preparation for Allied invasion. Other B-25’s
bomb Madang and Alexishafen. A-20’s continue to hit troop concentration in Cape Gloucester area. B-
25’s hit positions at Borgen Bay. P-39’s strafe barges along New Britain’s N coast.

1/1/44 Thirteenth AF
868th Bomb Sq is activated to work directly under XIII BC. The unit, equipped with SB-24’s (radar
equipped aircraft used for night missions), becomes known as the ‘Snooper Squadron.’ 15 B-24’s,
escorted by 70-plus P-38’s and F6F’s, bomb Lakunai A/F. Ftr and AA opposition is heavy, with 80-90
ftrs attempting interception. US airplanes claim 20 ftrs shot down. 1 B-24 is shot down and 2, severely
damaged, crash-land at Torokina. Allied ftrs join Navy dive bmrs in spt of ground forces in Torokina
area. 6 B-25’s and 2 B-24’s bomb Kahili. 4 B-24’s hit Manob.

1/1/44 Seventh AF
16 P-39’s strafe Mille harbor and attack shipping N of Mille. 2 small vessels are heavily damaged.
1/2/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Terni M/Y and iron works and nearby barracks. P-40’s and Spitfires from AAF, RCAF,
RAAF, SAAF, and RAF blast snowbound vehicles in Avezzano-Popoli area, warehouses at San
Benedetto de Marsi and gun positions and defended areas around Chieti. A-36’s hit Civitavecchia har-
bor and M/Y to the S of town, Anagni M/Y and nearby gun positions, and other T/Os. B-26’s bomb
bridges at Riva Santo Stefano and Ventimiglia, M/Y at Arma di Taggia, and bridge over Var R.

1/2/44 Fifteenth AF
P-47’s fly uneventful sweep over Rome area.

1/2/44 Tenth AF
27 B-25’s and 16 P-39’s hit fuel plant and work shops at Yenangyaung and set oilfield aflame. 13 B-
24’s also hit the refinery, causing large fire, and bomb a power station. 4 other B-24’s bomb Akyab on
W coast. About 30 A-36’s and P-51’s score hits on Loilaw bridge approaches and bomb towns in the
vicinity.

1/2/44 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s bomb and strafe Japanese HQ and barracks at Hopang.

1/2/44 Fifth AF
Elements of US 32d Div make amphibious landing at Saidor following preparatory naval bombard-
ment. Bad weather prevents preparatory air strikes, but over 80 B-24’s and A-20’s pound positions in
coordination with the landings. Harbor and A/F are captured. Other B-24’s bomb Pombelaa and
Amboina. B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Madang. P-40’s strafe A/F, AA positions, barges, and supply dump
at Cape Hoskins.

1/2/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb Buka supply area. 30-plus Allied ftrs sweep Rabaul area, claiming 11 airplanes shot
down. 1 Navy ftr is lost.

1/2/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, bomb Maloelap. 9 B-25’s hit tgts on Jaluit. P-39’s strafe shipping at
Mille.

1/3/44 Twelfth AF
Gen Morris assumes cmd of XII FC. B-25’s bomb troop concentration area at Prijedor, and along with
SAAF and RAF Baltimores, hit Split and Sibenik. P-40’s and A-36’s bomb gun positions near Cassino,
Anagni railroad station, village near Vicenza, railway and trains between Ceccano and Segni, and har-
bor at Civitavecchia. P-40’s, with SAAF and RCAF Spitfires, hit over 100 vehicles in Avezzano-
Sulmona area. Other P-40’s, with AAF, RAF, SAAF, and RAAF ftrs, hit tgts in Filetto-Tollo areas in spt
of ground troops.

1/3/44 Fifteenth AF
Gen Twining becomes CG. B-17’s, escorted by P-38’s bomb Villarperosa ball bearing works and
Lingotto M/Y and Fiat motor works in Turin area. P-47’s fly top cover for the HBs as far as Italian
coast, then turn and carry out uneventful sweep over Rome area.

1/3/44 Tenth AF
22 A-36’s and P-51’s hit warehouses and dump area at Sahmaw. 19 B-25’s, along with 16 P-38’s,
bomb pumping station at Yenangyaung, setting oil tanks afire. 10 B-24’s follow with strike on a pump-
ing station at Yenangyaung, causing explosions and leaving tgt in flames.
1/3/44 Fourteenth AF
28 B-24’s attack railroad yards at Lampang. 5 FB’s attack town of Pingkai.

1/3/44 Fifth AF
50-plus B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Alexishafen area. More than 20 A-20’s hit positions at Borgen Bay.

1/3/44 Thirteenth AF
30-plus Allied ftrs again sweep Rabaul area, claiming 6 Zeros shot down. 6 B-24’s bomb Kavieng, and
several others abort due to bad weather. 6 B-25’s bomb Moisuru bivouac area near Kahili, and 15
more hit supply areas near Buka Passage.

1/3/44 Seventh AF
24 A-24’s from Makin dive-bomb AA positions and radar and radio facilities on Mille. 20 supporting P-
39’s strafe runways and oil storage.

1/4/44 Eighth AF
Over 500 HBs attack tgts in Germany with most of them bombing port area, sub yards, and industrial
area of Kiel. City of Munster i9 also attacked. US airplanes begin flying supplies from UK to under-
ground resistance forces in W Europe, this operation being coded CARPETBAGGER.

1/4/44 Ninth AF
XIX A Spt Cmd is activated in England, and stationed at Middle Wallop. Gen Quesada assumes cmd.
253 B-26’s bomb NOBALL tgts in France. Weather makes bombing difficult, and results range from
unknown to good.

1/4/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Brodac town area and M/Y, and town of Travnik. P-40’s hit bridge and trains and fly
patrols over battleline in Italy.

1/4/44 Fifteenth AF
Over 100 B-17’s are dispatched to bomb Dupnica area in Bulgaria. 29 bomb the tgt area, but heavy
cloud cover causes 77 HBs to return bombs to base. P-38’s escort the HBs the total distance to and
from tgts. P-47’s provide escort part way.

1/4/44 Fifth AF
Over 100 HBs and MBs bomb Alexishafen, Madang, and Bogadj im areas and hit troops and supplies
between Finschhafen and Saidor. B-25’s attack arty positions in Cape Gloucester area. B-24’s and B-
25’s hit shipping at Koepang and in nearby waters.

1/4/44 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Sohano I, concentrating on seaplane base and supply area. B-25’s pound gun positions
at Tonolai and bomb Chabai. P-39’s, B-34’s, and night ftrs, operating individually or in small flights, hit
tgts on Bougainville, including barges at Mutupina Pt and along Jaba R, and areas around Buka,
Bonis, Poporang I, Papas, and Banin. 40-plus Allied ftrs attack Rabaul area and claim at least 10 air-
planes shot down.

1/4/44 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, bomb Emidj.

1/5/44 Eighth AF
Eighth AF report concludes that US daylight strategic bombing program against Germany will be
threatened unless steps are taken to reduce the enemy’s ftr force, which has increased in strength in
the W as a result of step-up in production, strengthening of firepower, and transfer of larger percent-
age of ftrs to Western Front. 426 HBs attack tgts in Germany and France. 216 of these hit Kiel while
the others bomb Tours and Bordeaux A/Fs, and metals plant and M/Y at Neuss. About 25 losses are
suffered in these raids.

1/5/44 Twelfth AF
A-36’s hit gun positions N of Mignano and on S slope of Monte Porchia. Weather cancels other opera-
tions.

1/5/44 Tenth AF
3 B-25’s, supported by 8 P-38’s, attack Mu R bridge between Monywa and Ywataung which is being
rebuilt. Hits are scored on E bank near the bridge and several sheds are set afire. The escorting ftrs
damage several nearby railway cars, strafe nearby town, set a barge afire, blow up 4 tin buildings,
and claim a river steamer sunk.

1/5/44 Fifth AF
HBs and MBs bomb Alexishafen, Madang, and Bogadjim areas and attack barges from Finschhafen to
Saidor. P-39’s hit barges and gun positions during sweep from Sio to Bogadjim.

1/5/44 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s bomb concentrations in Choiseul Bay area and Hahela Mission on S Buka I, while B-24’s
attack Tonolai, Kahili supply area, Fauro I, and Poporang building area.

1/6/44 USSAFE
Gen Spaatz assumes cmd and names Gen Frederick Anderson and Gen Knerr as Dep CGs for opera-
tions and administration.

1/6/44 Eighth AF
Gen Doolittle assumes cmd, replacing Gen Eaker who will go to Italy as CG MAAF.

1/6/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Pontedera hitting M/Y and Piaggio aircraft factory there, Lucca M/Y, and railway N of
Follonica. P-40 and A-36 FBs attack gun positions in Cervaro-Monte Trocchio area and near Aquino,
town of Cervaro, railway at Civitavecchia, trains N and E of Rome, Velletri train station, and town of
Fondi.

1/6/44 Fifteenth AF
Control of Fifteenth AF operations against tgts of CBO is placed under USSAFE.

1/6/44 Tenth AF
P-51’s and A-36’s carry out ground spt missions at Sumprabum and Taihpa Ga and hit cav bivouac
and dumps at Kamaing. 12 P-40’s attack supply dump S of Sahmaw Junction and strafe Pahok.

1/6/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb a troop ship on the Yangtze, NE of Tungting Lake. The vessel is reported as sunk.

1/6/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Alexishafen and Bogadjim areas. A-20’s attack tgts along road from Bogadjim
to Yaula. B-25’s attack T/Os on Huon Peninsula and others hit Borgen Bay area. P-39’s strafe barges
at Borgen and Rein Bays.
1/6/44 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s sweep Rabaul area, claiming 9 Zeros shot down during running battle over Cape Gazelle area.
B-25’s and B-34’s bomb and strafe tgts in Choiseul Bay area, including jetty areas and buildings at
Tarekekori, tgts on Morgusaia I, and gun positions on Kondakanimboko I.

1/7/44 Eighth AF
420 HBs hit I G Farben Industrie plant at Ludwigshafen. 12 aircraft are lost on mission.

1/7/44 Ninth AF
35 B-36’s bomb Cherbourg/Maupertus A/F. Bad weather restricts further operations.

1/7/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s strike Perugia A/F. A-20’s hit defenses in close spt of US Fifth Army. B-26’s hit M/Ys at Foligno
and Arezzo and attack bridge at Roccasecca. A-36’s hit gun positions, trucks, and trains in Cervaro-
Aquino-Cassino area, bomb Aquino station, and hit Velletri railway yards. P-40’s give close spt in
Monte Maio, Monte La Chiaia, Monte Porchia, and Cedro Hill areas as Fifth Army drives toward
Rapido R.

1/7/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb an aircraft factory at Maribor and a torpedo factory at Fiume. The P-
38’s battle a superior number of enemy ftrs over Maribor area. 3 P-38’s are lost and several others
are missing. 4 ftrs are claimed destroyed, with 1 probably downed and 4 damaged, during the fierce
half-hr fight.

1/7/44 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s and 15 P-38’s pound Lanywa area, hitting oil plant and storage tanks, causing several fires,
and strafe several AA positions. 19 A-36’s and P-51’s bomb supply and troop concentrations at
Nanyaseik.

1/7/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 6 P-40’s sink 2 large boats on the Yangtze S of Hukow and sink a large powerboat, a
barge, and a small ore craft at Shihhweiyao. 11 P-38’s claim between 30 and 40 sampans destroyed
along the river from Hankow to Chiuchiang. 2 B-25’s on sea sweep claim a 300-ft passenger vessel
sunk S of Hong Kong.

1/7/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s, B-25’s, P-39’s, and P-47’s bomb Alexishafen-Madang area, hit Erima, Bogadjim, and tgts
along Bogadjim Road, attack positions from Weber Pt to Vincke Pt, and strafe huts and barges near
Saidor. B-24’s bomb Cape Gloucester area. A-20’s hit forces near Arawe. B-24’s also hit Lorengau
and Boela.

1/7/44 Thirteenth AF
Gen Hubert Harmon becomes CG. 8 sqs of Allied ftrs spt Navy dive bmrs in attack on Cape Saint
George area. B-24’s bomb Vunakanau A/F.

1/8/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb harbor, warehouses, and railway at Metkovic. A-20’s hit railway stations at Frosinone and
in the Colleferro-Segni area. B-26’s bomb M/Ys at Grosseto and Lucca. P-40’s spt US Fifth Army in
mts E and SE of Cassino, and, with A-36’s, hit railway tgts S or Rome at Aquino, Frosinone,
Palestrina, and Castelforte. Other P-40’s hit Avezzano, and A-36’s blast trains and vessels in vicinity
of Tarquinia.
1/8/44 Fifteenth AF
The 449th and 450th Bomb Gps (B-24’s) become operational, giving the Fifteenth a total of 8 HB gps.
B-24’s bomb Mostar A/F. B-17’s hit Reggio Emilia aircraft factory. P-38’s and P-47’s fly escort.

1/8/44 Tenth AF
20 P-51’s and A-36’s knock out bridge N of Hopin, destroy warehouse and railroad tracks in the area,
and destroy a locomotive and damage numerous railroad cars at Tigyaingza.

1/8/44 Fifth AF
HBs, MBs, and a few ftrs, attack Madang area, bomb Uligan Harbor, and hit Bogadjim and Bogadjim
Road. Ftrs strafe Sag Sag sawmill in Cape Gloucester area. B-25’s and A-20’s hit positions near
Arawe. HBs bomb Kendari and other tgts on Celebes.

1/8/44 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Kahili. B-25’s hit concentrations on Siposai and Kondakanimboko Is.

1/8/44 Seventh AF
15 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, bomb shipping and shore installations at several locations on
Wotje, Maloelap, and Jaluit Atolls. 2 B-25’s from Tarawa hit shipping and gun positions on Jaluit.

1/9/44 International
Churchill and De Gaulle meet at Marrakesh. They discuss cooperation of a French expeditionary force
in invasion of Europe and the degree of authority of the French inside France after the invasion.

1/9/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack M/Y and docks at Ancona. P-40’s hit tanks and trucks at Palena and S of Sulmona, and
positions and vehicles near Cervaro. A-36’s hit positions in same area.

1/9/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Mostar A/F. B-17’s hit aircraft factory and M/Y at Reggio Emilia. P-38’s and P-47’s pro-
vide escort.

1/9/44 Tenth AF
21 P-51’s and A-36’s attack Loilaw area, severely damaging a bridge, hitting ammo storage building,
and scoring direct hits on large barracks.

1/9/44 Fourteenth AF
9 ftrs strafe 6 steamboats and many smaller craft on the Yangtze at Puchi. 2 B-25’s on sea sweep
bomb 200-ft vessel S of Swatow, reporting the ship destroyed. 8 FBs hit Sadon, and 4 bomb Atson
railroad yards and Lao Kay railroad station.

1/9/44 Fifth AF
Ftrs and bmrs attack Alexishafen, Madang, Bogadjim, Uligan Harbor, and area E of Saidor. Cape
Beechey is strafed by P-40’s.

1/9/44 Thirteenth AF
B-25’s hit Buka seaplane base and Kahili supply area. Ftrs strafe Cape Dunganon area and along
Ramusian R W of Teop. 7 sqs of Allied ftrs cover Navy dive bmr strike on Tobera. 2 sqs of B-24’s
pound Vunakanau A/F. 6 B-25’s bomb Taharai A/F and afterwards some hit T/Os on New Ireland.
1/10/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit San Benedetto de Marsi. P-40’s, with RAF, SAAF, and RAAF airplanes, hit comm, gun posi-
tions, trucks, and tanks at numerous points in and NW of battle area. Other P-40’s give close spt to
ground forces in Chieti area. A-36’s hit trucks, tanks, trains, and other T/Os N of Rome.

1/10/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Sofia, causing considerable damage in M/Ys. B-24’s hit M/Y at Skoplje. P-38’s and P-
47’s provide escort. Around 60 ftrs attack the Sofia force and fierce air battle ensues. 2 HBs are lost.
The B-17’s and ftr escorts claim 28 aircraft shot down.

1/10/44 Tenth AF
12 A-36’s and P-51’s hit bivouac area at Nanyaseik. 15 P-40’s attack bridge at Namti, damaging rail-
road tracks and the S approach to the bridge. During 9/10 Jan 7 B-24’s lay mines in Menam R estuary
near Bangkok and in Rangoon estuary. The HBs during the day bomb M/Y and A/F in Bangkok area
and hit main jetty at Akyab. 9 B-25’s mine Mokpalin ferry crossing over Sittang R.

1/10/44 Fourteenth AF
8 P-31’s bomb approach to Kienchang bridge and attack troop train N of Teian damaging the train and
killing an estimated 100 soldiers. 3 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s sweep area from Anking to Chiuchiang, sink-
ing a large motor launch, 2 100-ft barges, and a tug on the Yangtze, and attacking a bridge at Teian
and tracks S of Chiuchiang. 2 B-25’s and 4 P-40’s attack shipping on the Yangtze near Wusueh, sink-
ing a launch and leaving 3 tankers burning.

1/10/44 Fifth AF
Over 100 HBs, MBs, LBs, and ftrs attack Madang, Alexishafen, and Bogadjim areas and coastline
from Madang to Sio. P-39’s strafe scattered villages and barges in New Britain. B-25’s bomb
Koepang.

1/10/44 Thirteenth AF
Gen Hubert Harmon, CG, begins HB campaign of night strikes. The 5th Bomb Gp opens the night
raids sending 20 HBs on a strike against Lakunai A/F after a morning raid by 10 B-24’s against nearby
Vunakanau A/F. 5 B-24’s hit Kahili supply area while 4 hit Chinatown area of Buka. AAF and Navy ftrs
cover Navy dive bmr strike against Cape Saint George.

1/10/44 Seventh AF
4 P-39’s from Makin strafe Mille. 1 of the ftrs drops 2 500-lb bombs on fuel storage area. During 10/11
Jan, 16 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa from Ellice Is, bomb Maloelap; 4 others, staging through Baker
from Canton I, hit Mille.

1/11/44 Eighth AF
Over 570 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb industrial tgts and T/Os in Oschersleben, Halberstadt, and near
Brunswick. Fierce opposition, estimated at 500 ftrs, is encountered, and 60 bmrs are lost. Among the
Pathfinder aircraft are 4 B-24’s, this being the first time B-24’s are used in this capacity.

1/11/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack iron and steel works at Piombino during 10/11 Jan. During the day, B-25’s bomb
Falconara (hitting railroad junction) and railroad yards at Fabriano. P-40’s and A-36’s blast defenses
and gun positions in CervaroMonte Trocchio, gun position N of Minturno, towns of Sora and Isola del
Liri, road traffic in Macerata\\Aquila-Popoli area, and railroad facilities at San Giorgio del Sannio.

1/11/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with P-38 escort, bomb harbor at Piraeus. The HBs and ftrs destroy 8 attacking ftrs. 6 HBs are
lost in midair collisions in heavy overcast.

1/11/44 Tenth AF
36 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s pound encampment containing about 4,900 troops and a large quantity
of supplies, causing considerable damage by accurate bombing and strafing.

1/11/44 Fourteenth AF
Before daylight 14 Japanese bmrs hit Suichwan A/F. During the morning 3 MBs and 15 ftrs follow up
with second strike. 7 P-51’s and 5 P-40’s intercept the second attack, claiming 3 MBs shot down. 8 B-
24’s bomb harbor, aluminum plant, and A/F at Takao. 1 bombs oil storage at Swatow. 4 B-24’s mine
harbors at Takao and Hong Kong. 1 HB is lost.

1/11/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s hit Uligan Harbor, barges and road near Bogadjim, Hansa Bay area, and
town of Alexishafen.

1/11/44 Thirteenth AF
About 90 Allied ftrs cover 60-plus Navy dive bmrs attacking Cape Saint George area. 2 flights of P-
39’s strafe T/Os from Numa Numa to Koromira.

1/11/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s from Tarawa hit 5 vessels and land installations at Maloelap. A 5000-ton cargo ship and a
small vessel are P-39’s from Makin dive-bomb and strafe runways on Mille.

1/12/44 Twelfth AF
Col Archibald Y Smith assumes cmd of XII AF Trg and Repl Cmd. B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Giulianova
railway bridge and attack a dam and road bridge. A-20’s hit San Donato. P-40’s attack vessel in Krka
R, hit enemy defensive positions at San Biagio Saracinesa, Sant’ Elia Fiumerapido, Monte Trocchio,
and Atina, and bomb Vallerotonda. A-36’s attack Avezzano railroad yards, village near Atina, railroad
facilities at Cisterna di Latina, and numerous trucks and train cars in Rome area.

1/12/44 Fifteenth AF
P-47’s fly ftr sweep in Rome area, strafing M/Y at Teramo and buildings between Tronto and Tesino
Rivers.

1/12/44 Tenth AF
20-plus B-25’s and P-38’s hit M/Y at Letpadan, damaging warehouses, engine sheds, and other build-
ings. The ftrs also strafe Myohaung, setting 3 buildings afire.

1/12/44 Fourteenth AF
14 B-24’s bomb Bangsue M/Y at Bangkok.

1/12/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s attack Alexishafen area. A-20’s hit Warai. B-24’s attack Balikpapan, Makassar, and
Dili.

1/12/44 Thirteenth AF
13 B-25’s of 42d Bomb Gp, on their first mission against Rabaul area, bomb Vunakanau A/F in early
morning, and 16 B-24’s hit Lakunai A/F during 12/13 Jan. 19 B-24’s, with escort of about 50 ftrs,
pound airstrip and other tgts at Tobera. 3 flights of P-39’s bomb and strafe Teop, Inus Pt, Numa Numa,
and Piano Mission. Other aircraft on armed rcn and sweeps hit several T/Os throughout Bougainville
area.

1/12/44 Seventh AF
21 A-24’s from Makin dive-bomb AA positions and storage area on Mille. 20 supporting P-39’s strafe
runways.

1/13/44 Ninth AF
193 B-26’s bomb NOBALL tgts in France. Ftr pilots report being tracked by AA rockets.

1/13/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s bomb Guidonia, Centocelle, and Ciampino A/Fs. A-20’s strike town of Atina. AAF,
RAF, SAAF, and RAAF FBs hit shipping along Dalmatian coast at Sibenik and in Krka R. A-36’s hit
town and railway yards at Isola del Liri, factory at Colleferro, docks at Formia, railroad yards at
Valmontone, and railway station SE of Frosinone. P-40’s hit Sant’ Elia Fiumerapido, San Biagio,
Saracinesa, and rail and road junction near Villa Latina.

1/13/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Centocelle and Guidonia A/Fs and B-24’s hit Perugia A/F. P-38’s provide escort, and P-
47’s fly top cover for the B-17 missions. The HBs destroy several ftrs in aerial combat.

1/13/44 Tenth AF
Gen Wolfe, CG, arrives at New Delhi with ADVON of XX BC staff. This is the first important movement
of personnel for Operation MATTERHORN. 6 P-51’s hit troop concentrations at Lalawng Ga and
bomb Maran Ga and Shaduzup. 27 P-40’s attack comm center and dumps along Kamaing-Mogaung
road. 4 P-51’s and a B-25 pound A/F and supply area at Myitkyina.

1/13/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s on sweep from Hong Kong to Hainan attack 4 large boats, several warehouses, radio station,
and a car at Ft Bayard. 1 of the vessels explodes. 6 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe 4 pack trains of about
15 animals each between Lungling and Tengchung.

1/13/44 Fifth AF
Gen Wurtsmith becomes CG V FC. 130-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-40’s attack Alexishafen. B-24’s
bomb Gasmata. B-24’s and B-25’s strike Kaukenau and Timoeka and score hit on freighter off
Tanimbar Is.

1/13/44 Thirteenth AF
HQ moves from Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal. During predawn hrs 11 B-25’s bomb Tobera, Rapopo,
Wide Bay area, and coast S of Rapopo. P-39’s strafe Tinputs area.

1/13/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s from Tarawa attack harbor shipping at Wotje. 21 A-24’s from Makin dive-bomb dock, bar-
racks, and storage area on Mille. Some of 16 escorting P-39’s strafe ground tgts, and 10 other P-39’s
carry out strafing mission over Mille.

1/14/44 Eighth AF
527 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 20 V-weapon sites in the Pas de Calais area.

1/14/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s strike Pontecorvo bridge. A-20’s offer close spt to US Fifth Army forces in Monte Trocchio area.
P-40’s blast Loreto tank repair shops. P-40’s and A-36’s hit defenses in San Giuseppe, Sant’ Elia
Fiumerapido, and Monte Trocchio areas. A-36’s also attack road and buildings E of Minturno, town of
Isola del Liri, and harbor at Anzio.

1/14/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 200 B-24’s and B-17’s attack town area and A/F at Mostar. P-38’s provide escort throughout
the missions, and P-47’s join the B-17’s at the tgt and cover the flight back to base.

1/14/44 Tenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to ftr patrols in Sumprabum area.

1/14/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s on coastal sweep from Pakhoi to Haiphong bomb group of buildings on Weichow I. 2 B-24’s
damage 2 vessels near Saint John I.

1/14/44 Fifth AF
50-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-40’s hit Alexishafen and Erima area. B-24’s bomb Cape Busching. B-
25’s attack T/Os along N coast of New Britain, and A-20’s strike villages along S coast.

1/14/44 Thirteenth AF
During 13/14 Jan, 15 B-24’s bomb Vunakanau and Lakunai A/Fs, Rabaul, Rapopo, and Malaguna.
Just before dawn, 12 B-25’s hit Au, Cape Gazelle, and Buka. P-39’s join Navy SBD’s in bombing
Wakunai. 70-plus Allied ftrs spt strike by more than 50 Navy dive bmrs against shipping in Simpson
Harbor. Ftrs claim 27 aircraft shot down.

1/14/44 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, bomb 3 islands in Kwajalein Atoll. 3 B-25’s from Makin fly mission
against shipping at Wotje. 2 of the MBs attack 2 small vessels, sinking 1 and damaging the other. The
other B-25 bombs a runway and building on S part of Wotje.

1/15/44 MAAF
Gen Eaker assumes cmd of MAAF and AAFMTO, replacing ACM Tedder and Gen Spaatz, who along
with AVM Coningham and numerous other American and British officers have departed for UK.

1/15/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Foligno railway junction. B-26’s bomb bridges at Orvieto, P-40’s of 79th Ftr Gp and RAF
239 Wg hit San Valentino station in joint attack. A-36’s and other P-40’s, in spt of US Fifth Army
forces, hit gun positions and strongpoints, especially at Picinisco and Atina. P-40’s on armed rcn hit
railroad W of Frosinone station and strafe Ceccano station and railway cars.

1/15/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Prato M/Y and industrial area, and also hit roads in area and drop several bombs in town
of Pistoia. B-17’s concentrate on railroad yards and bridges in Florence area at Certaldo, Poggibonsi,
Montalto di Castro, Arezzo, Civitavecchia, and near Porto Civitanova and Orvieto, and hit scattered
T/Os. Ftrs escort all the missions.

1/15/44 Tenth AF
4 P-40’s and a B-25 over N Burma hit train at Pinwe.

1/15/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s on sea sweep along Indochina coast bomb Hongay power plant and sink gunboat in nearby
cove to the SW. Coal grading building at Campha Port is also bombed. 2 B-25’s on sweep off SE
China coast sink wooden vessel off Swatow and damage lighthouse on Nampang I. 2 others shoot
down Japanese bmr N of Chikhom.

1/15/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s pound Uligan Harbor. P 10’s, P 17’s, and B-25’s hit Madang, Alexishafen, Erima,
and Bogadj im area. Enemy positions along S coast of New Britain are attacked by B-25’s and P-39’s.

1/15/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s, with 60 ftrs escorting, pound East Cape. P-39’s attack barges and trucks at Chabai.

1/15/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s from Tarawa flying at deck-level bomb and strafe shipping and shore installations at
Maloelap. 2 vessels are hit and oil dump, hangars, other buildings, and runways are damaged. 1 B-25
crashes at sea after being hit by AA fire.

1/16/44 ETO
Gen Eisenhower assumes duties of Supreme Cmdr, AEF.

1/16/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb M/Y and choke points at Terni. B-26’s attack M/Y and bridge at Orte. A-20’s bomb town
of Atina. P-40’s attack bridges in San Giorgio del Sannio area and gun emplacements near Cassino,
Sant’ Angelo in Theodice, and Picinisco. A-36’s hit railway junction at Cecina, road and railway S of
Siena, and town areas of Avezzano and Formia.

1/16/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s attack Osoppo landing ground and town of Zara. The HBs claim 9 ftrs shot down. 1 B-24 is
destroyed in aerial combat. B-17’s bomb Messerschmitt factory at Klagenfurt and landing ground at
Villaorba. Escorting ftrs claim 3 aircraft destroyed. 3 P-38’s are shot down.

1/16/44 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s attack town of Pingkai and strafe T/Os in surrounding valley area.

1/16/44 Fifth AF
Madang, Erima, and Bogadjim areas are hit by B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-40’s. P-39’s strafe area from Sio
to Bogadjim. B-25’s bomb area N from Cape Croisilles. B-24’s and B-25’s attack positions near Arawe.
B-24’s carry out light raid on Amboina harbor.

1/16/44 Seventh AF
25 A-24’s, 16 P-39’s, and 8 P-40’s from Makin strike Mille. The A-24’s bomb and strafe AA positions
and storage areas, the P-40’s bomb and strafe barracks and AA emplacements, and the P-39’s strafe
runways. 2 P-39’s are lost. P-39’s sent up on interceptor missions claim 3 airplanes destroyed over
Mille and Makin.

1/17/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack M/Ys at Terni, Chiaravalle, and Montemarciano. B-26’s strike Orte railway bridge and
Viterbo M/Y. P-40’s hit Sibenik harbor, bridge at San Giorgio del Sannio, gun positions at San
Giuseppe and Formia, and docks at Anzio. A-36’s bomb Anzio, Avezzano town area and road junction,
and Tarquinia town and factory buildings.

1/17/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s attack M/Y at Prato and M/Y and bridge at Pontassieve. B-24’s bomb M/Y at Arezzo. P-38’s
and P-47’s provide escort.

1/17/44 Tenth AF
A-36’s and P-51’s spt ground forces in Shaduzup-Ngamaw Ga area and near Taro. Others bomb sup-
ply dumps, warehouses, and rolling stock at Sahmaw. P-40’s hit Myitkyina A/F.

1/17/44 Fifth AF
47 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Hansa Bay area. B-25’s bomb Nubia. P-39’s strafe Rai Coast. B-24’s
bomb Bandanaira.

1/17/44 Thirteenth AF
AAF and Navy ftrs spt Navy dive-bmr strike on shipping at Rabaul. 18 airplanes are claimed shot
down. 10 Allied ftrs fail to return from mission. During 17/18 Jan, a few B-24’s, in 2 flights, bomb
Rabaul area, while 2 B-34’s bomb Kalakapisi coast watcher station at Choiseul I.

1/17/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s from Abemama bomb and strafe Mille, hitting runway, AA positions, radio tower, warehouse
area, lagoon dredges, and possible oil dumps. 4 P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe Mille landing
ground.

1/18/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit harbor, tin mills, steel works, power house, and blast furnaces at Piombino, and bomb
Montalto di Castro railroad and bridge. B-25’s hit town and railway viaduct at Terni, and A-20’s blast
gun positions in Minturno area. P-40’s hit trains, wharves and vessels in Ploca and Metkovic areas. A-
36’s and P-40’s pound troops, trucks, and gun positions in Minturno area and near Pontecorvo and
Atina, hit petrol dump at Pignataro Interamna, warehouse at Fontana Liri, factory at Ceprano, rail and
road junction at Avezzano, and railway at Santa Marinella.

1/18/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s attack M/Ys, a bridge and an A/F in Florence area. P-38’s and P-47’s provide close escort.

1/18/44 Tenth AF
12 P-38’s hit A/F and satellite field at Meiktila. 18 B-24’s and 9 B-25’s bomb encampment area at
Kyaukchaw. 17 A-36’s and P-51’s hit troops, dumps, and workshops at Sawnghka. 11 P-40’s attack
troops and stores at Shaduzup. 3 transport airplanes are lost to Japanese ftrs during supply dropping
mission SE of Sumprabum.

1/18/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb railroad yard and wharf at Campha Port and oil storage facilities at Mon Cay.

1/18/44 Fifth AF
Hansa Bay area is bombed by 40 B-24’s. Other B-24’s positions around Shaggy Ridge. 55 P-38’s and
P-40’s engage a like number of ftrs over Wewak, losing 3 P-38’s and claiming 12 shot down.

1/18/44 Thirteenth AF
34 B-25’s supported by 70-plus ftrs, pound Tobera. Single B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Maliai,
Vunakanau, and Lakunai areas.

1/18/44 Seventh AF
12 B-25’s from Abemama attack barracks area, runway, and gun positions on N part of Mille. 25 A-
24’s and 8 P-40’s from Makin pound oil storage area S of Jabor on Jaluit. The P-40’s also strafe a
radio station in tgt area.

1/19/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Rieti A/F. B-26’s hit A/F at Viterbo. A-20’s attack M/Y at Colleferro. P-40’s bomb and
strafe 2 schooners at Makarska. A-36’s hit guns, trucks, and trains N of Rome and fly over 70 sorties
against rail, comm and troop positions in US Fifth Army battle area as Garigliano bridgehead expands.
P-40’s also hit defended positions in battle area and near Scauri, Tremensuoli, and Alvito.

1/19/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s hit A/Fs at Perugia, Iesi, Centocelle, and Ciampino. P-38’s fly close escort for all the
missions while P-47’s fly top cover over Ciampino and Centocelle and carry out sweep over Rome
area.

1/19/44 Tenth AF
16 B-24’s bomb M/Y and Don Maung railroad station at Bangkok. 4 P-40’s hit town of Wakshang. 26
A-36’s and P-51’s hit tgts along roads from Ngamaw Ga to Maingkwan to Mashi Daru.

1/19/44 Fourteenth AF
14 P-40’s and 2 B-25’s attack barracks area at Mon Cay.

1/19/44 Fifth AF
57 B-24’s bomb Boram, 17 more bomb Amboina and Halong, and 2 others score hits on freighter near
Aitape. 65 B-25’s, along with RAAF airplanes, pound positions in Shaggy Ridge area. 2 P-39’s bomb
barges in Cape Raoult area.

1/19/44 Thirteenth AF
Attacks during the day are limited to isolated strikes on shipping and other T/Os by aircraft on armed
rcn over Bougainville, New Ireland, and Saint George Channel. During 19/20 Jan, 11 B-24’s, in 2
waves, fly strikes against Rabaul and Vunakanau tgts.

1/19/44 Seventh AF
17 B-25’s from Tarawa hit Mille. Flying at low altitude, the MBs score hits on gun positions, fuel
dumps, and the A/F area in general. AA fire claims 2 B-25’s.

1/20/44 USSAFE
Gen Spaatz, as CG US SAFE, formally assumes administrative responsibility for all US AAFs in UK.
His HQ is located at Bushy Park, formerly Eighth AF HQ.

1/20/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Viterbo M/Y and attack bridge at Pontecorvo. B-25’s attack railroads in Carsoli area. A-
20’s give close spt to US 5th Div in Minturno area. British and US P-40’s follow RAF LBs in raid on
Popoli station. A-36’s pound rail and road crossing at Viterbo, and P-40’s hit comm at Frosinone,
Palestrina, and Carsoli, where a traffic block is created. A-36’s and P-40’s fly nearly 200 sorties in spt
of US Fifth Army ground forces as 36th Div begins assault across the Rapido R in Sant’ Angelo in
Theodice area. P-40’s also hit tgts along British Eighth Army front.

1/20/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s and B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Guidonia, Centocelle, and Ciampino. P-38’s provide escort, and P-
47’s carry out sweeps over the tgts. Other P-47’s escort transport airplanes on mission to Yugoslavia.
1/20/44 Tenth AF
In N Burma, 40-plus A-36’s and P-51’s hit storage dumps along railway in Mogaung area and billets
and warehouse area at Mohnyin. In S Burma, 16 P-38’s and 5 B-25’s knock out railroad bridge,
pipeline, and railroad tracks in Nattalin area.

1/20/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s on sweep from Hong Kong to Swatow attack a freighter and a tanker, which are reported
sinking.

1/20/44 Fifth AF
37 B-25’s and a B-24 bomb and strafe Hansa Bay area. Over 60 B-25’s hit positions on Shaggy
Ridge. P-39’s strafe troops at Weber Pt. 25 A-20’s hit positions between Borgen Bay and Rein Bay
and hit barge hideouts and enemy held areas in Gasmata area.

1/20/44 Thirteenth AF
Several tgts on Bougainville are bombed by 2 sqs of B-24’s. 18 B-25’s, with about 70 escorting ftrs,
pound A/F, fuel dump, gun positions, at Vunakanau and Rabaul.

1/20/44 Seventh AF
13 B-24’s, staging through Tarawa, hit Wotje Atoll during 19/20 Jan. 8 B-25’s from Abemama bomb
Rakaaru. Other B-25’s sent from Tarawa against shipping at Ailinglapalap Atoll abort because of bad
weather. 9 P-40’s from Gilbert Is strafe a corvette and a schooner at Jaluit, mortally damaging both
vessels. 4 other P-40’s bomb Mille.

1/21/44 Eighth AF
390 HBs attack 24 V-weapon sites and T/Os in France, concentrating on Pas de Calais area. Of the
nearly 800 HBs dispatched, 401 are forced to abort because of clouds which prevent 12 objectives
from being attacked.

1/21/44 Ninth AF
119 B-25’s bomb V-weapon sites in France.

1/21/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit railroad bridges N and S of Orvieto. B-25’s bomb chokepoints around Rome and unsuccess-
fully attack Pontecorvo bridge. A-20’s attack comm at Atina. P-40’s hit shipping at Povlje. Other P-40’s
and A-36’s attack strongpoints, trucks, a cmd post, HQ building, and radar station in battle area. P-
40’s also give close spt to US Fifth Army troops which are hardpressed at both Garigliano and Rapido
R bridgeheads. A-36’s bomb Velletri, concentration at Minturno, and area S of Viterbo.

1/21/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Istres-Le-Tube and Salon-de-Provence, railroad bridges at Porto Civitanova, and
bridge and M/Y at Rimini. B-24’s attack M/Ys at Ponte-dera and Prato. P-38’s fly escort. P-47’s sweep
over wide areas around Rome and Florence.

1/21/44 Tenth AF
11 P-40’s score near misses on Loilaw bridge and strafe Budagon nearby, starting several fires. 16 A-
36’s and P-51’s spt ground forces near Sumprabum, and 11 more bomb forces SW of Kamaing.

1/21/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-39’s bomb Madang area, and strafe villages near Saidor and troops from Reiss
Pt to Erima. B-25’s and P-39’s strafe barges from Cape Raoult to Rein Bay and hit T/Os along N
coast of New Britain. Single B-24’s on armed rcn blast control tower at Hoskins A/F, and hit ships near
Kavieng and at Lorengau. 2 B-24’s bomb Waingapoe.

1/21/44 Thirteenth AF
38 B-24’s pound runway and revetment area at Borpop A/F. P-39’s strafe Kara and Kahili. B-34’s and
B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Kalakapisi, Nukiki, and Buka A/F.

1/21/44 Seventh AF
16 B-24’s staging through Tarawa during 20/21 Jan, bomb tgts on Kwajalein. 6 Tarawa-based B-25’s
hit Arno Atoll and 12 bomb Aur Atoll. 9 B-26’s from Abemama hit gun positions, barracks, and runways
on Mille. 23 A-24’s and 11 P-40’s from Gilbert Is base attack gun positions, ammo and oil storage, bar-
racks, and 2 small vessels at Jaluit.

1/22/44 Twelfth AF
Maximum spt is given to Allied landings at Anzio, which are begun by US Fifth Army’s VI Corps at
0200. FBs, LBs, and MBs direct efforts toward isolating landing area by cutting roads, bridges, and
railroads and obstructing towns in the surrounding region, at Velletri, Valmontone, Colleferro, Ceprano,
and Fondi, and hitting traffic and comm throughout the area. Ftrs maintain patrol over shipping and
beachhead and successfully intercept several enemy FB missions directed against the landings.

1/22/44 Fifteenth AF
Unescorted B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Terni and Arezzo M/Ys, Pontedera M/Y and A/F, road and rail
junction NW of Frascati, Terracina road defile, and Pontecorvo bridge and town area. P-38’s strafe tgts
in Arce-Frosinone area, including several vehicles and train cars. P-47’s on sweep over Rome area
encounter several ftrs, and claim 5 shot down; 2 P-47’s fail to return.

1/22/44 Tenth AF
16 B-24’s bomb encampment at Prome. 16 A-36’s and P-51’s and a single B-25 attack comm and
supply dumps between Kumnyen and Ngamaw Ga. 12 A-36’s and P-51’s spt ground forces in
Sumprabum area. 11 P-40’s severely damage Namkwin railroad bridge.

1/22/44 Fourteenth AF
11 P-40’s and 5 P-51’s strafe newly opened Nanchang A/F, killing about 20 troops and destroying an
airplane and a truck. 12 P-38’s knock out bridges at Shektan and Sheklung.

1/22/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s strafe villages, bridges, and barges from Cape Gourdon to Cape Croisilles, and hit shipping at
Papitalai, sinking small vessel and a barge and severely damaging jetty. A-20’s, P-40’s and RAAF air-
craft hit numerous scattered T/Os on New Britain.

1/22/44 Thirteenth AF
27 B-25’s, with 90-plus supporting ftrs, attack Lakunai A/F, doing considerable damage to runway and
revetment areas. 1 B-25 and 4 ftrs are shot down. US airplanes claim 18 Japanese downed. 6 B-25’s
and 30-plus B-24’s pound town of Rabaul.

1/22/44 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s, flying from Tarawa, hit tgts on Kwajalein, Jaluit, and Mille. 10 B-25’s from Abemama hit
Maloelap; 9 others, flying out of Tarawa, bomb shipping and shore installations at Wotje. 3 B-25’s are
lost during the day’s missions. 10 aircraft are claimed shot down.

1/23/44 Eighth AF
23 P-47’s attack Gilze-Rijen A/F.

1/23/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 200 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites in French coastal area.

1/23/44 Twelfth AF
Col William S Gravely takes cmd of XII AF Trg and Repl Cmd. B-26’s bomb area S of Avezzano while
B-25’s hit town of Avezzano and road junction at Monte Cornacchia. A-20’s bomb Vallecorsa with
good results. A-36’s attack Vallecorsa, road junctions at Fondi and in Priverno area, town of Ceccano,
and railroad at Sezze. P-47’s bomb bridge at Skradin. DAF ftrs strafe tanks and trucks on British
Eighth Army front, and XII A Spt Cmd ftrs cover US Fifth Army’s Anzio beachhead during the day.

1/23/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb road bridges at Pontecorvo and Ceprano, railroad line and bridge at Falconara Marittima,
and M/Ys at Poggibonsi and Siena. P-47’s escort HBs to latter 2 tgts. B-24’s bomb Rieti A/F, Porto
Civitanova M/Y, and T/Os, including bridge near Cagli, M/Y N of Perugia, and landing strip S of Iesi. P-
47’s and P-38’s carry out sweeps in wide areas around Rome and Florence, reaching out to Viterbo,
Rieti, Orte, and Terni.

1/23/44 Tenth AF
19 B-24’s, in 2 waves, attack shipping at Mergui, claiming a 350-ft vessel and 2 small boats
destroyed. 6 B-25’s and 16 P-38’s knock out bridge at Myittha, damage bridge at Samon, and damage
several trucks and railroad cars. 28 A-36’s and P-51’s and a single B-25 pound supply dumps at
Kamaing and Mogaung, achieving excellent results. 16 P-40’s hit Myitkyina A/F, railroad cars at
Pidaung, and railroad bridge at Loilaw.

1/23/44 Fourteenth AF
28 P-40’s and 9 B-25’s from Kweilin pound Kai Tek A/F in Hong Kong-Kowloon area. 2 B-25’s heavily
damage 3 merchant vessels S of Wenchow.

1/23/44 Fifth AF
35 B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb Wewak. 50 Japanese ftrs intercept. In the ensuing air battle US air-
craft claim 12 of the ftrs shot down. 5 US ftrs are lost. P-39’s strafe barges and AA positions at Uligan
Harbor and on Rai Coast. A-20’s hit forces and AA positions near Cape Raoult and Gasmata. B-24’s
hit Flores I.

1/23/44 Thirteenth AF
80 AAF, Navy, and Marine ftrs spt 60-plus Navy dive bmrs in strike on Lakunai A/F and Matupi Harbor
area. 3 Allied ftrs are lost. US airplanes claim more than 30 aircraft shot down. Later, 40-plus ftrs
sweep Rabaul area. 20 P-39’s strafe T/Os in Shortland I area. During 23/24 Jan, 7 B-25’s hit Tobera
and Lakunai.

1/23/44 Seventh AF
21 B-25’s from Tarawa and Abemama hit Taroa I. The MBs claim 3 ftrs shot down. 23 B-24’s, flying
out of Makin and Abemama, bomb Wotje at dusk. 1 HB bombs Mille during return flight after develop-
ing engine trouble.

1/24/44 Eighth AF
857 HBs are put into the air with intentions of bombing transportation and industrial tgts at Frankfurt-
Heddernheim, Frankfurt/Main, and Russelsheim. Unpredicted multi-layer clouds and haze impede
assemblies, and only 452 planes are dispatched to the tgts. Cloud formations and dense contrails
over English Channel make holding formation impossible, and the bmrs are recalled, with exception of
a combat wg which is approaching German border. 56 planes of this wg attack power station near
Eschweiler before returning to base. British and US in UK agree to place most of the available P-51’s
in the Eighth AF for long-range escort of HBs. Eventually the Eighth is to be equipped almost exclu-
sively with P-51’s, with the P-38’s and P-47’s to be transferred to the Ninth AF.

1/24/44 Ninth AF
More than 175 MBs attack V-weapon sites in coastal area of France.

1/24/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all MB and LB operations. Ftrs maintain cover over Anzio beachhead (Anzio and
Nettuno are captured during the day) and encounter increased air attacks. 3 ftrs are claimed
destroyed in aerial combat, while 1 Allied ftr is lost. P-40 FBs hit road at Penne, while A-36’s bomb
Velletri and road junction E of town, and hit other comm tgts.

1/24/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb A/F and town area at Skoplje. B-17’s hit M/Y at Vrattsa and Dolno Tserovene area, both
T/Os. P-38’s escort the B-24’s while P-47’s accompany the B-17’s.

1/24/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s on sea sweeps claim sinking of merchant ship W of Nampang I, 2 freighters, a cargo-passen-
ger vessel, and a coastal cargo boat anchored in LiShan Bay, and a cargo-passenger vessel at
Paichuan I.

1/24/44 Fifth AF
40-plus B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Wewak and Boram. More than 50 B-25’s and P-47’s hit Madang and
troops in vicinity and bomb Hansa Bay area. 38 other B-25’s attack shipping and harbor installations
on Manus I.

1/24/44 Thirteenth AF
A large concentration of AAF, Navy, Marine, and RN ZAF ftrs spt Navy and Marine TBFs dive-bombing
shipping in Simpson Harbor and Keravia Bay. Several 300500-ft vessels are damaged or sunk. US
airplanes claim more than 20 ftrs shot down.

1/24/44 Seventh AF
24 A-24’s from Makin, supported by 12 P-39’s and 7 P-40’s, hit gun positions, storage areas, and bar-
racks on Mille. In late afternoon, 8 B-25’s, staging through Makin, bomb A/F on Wotje. During 24/25
Jan, 9 B-25’s from Tarawa and 12 B-24’s from Taroa bomb several tgts in Maloelap. 1 other B-24
bombs Mille.

1/25/44 Eighth AF
62 P-47’s attack Leeuwarden and Gilze-Rijen A/Fs.

1/25/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 150 B-26’s, airborne to bomb V-weapon sites in France, are forced to abandon missions
because of heavy clouds.

1/25/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Valmontone. B-26’s hit Sezze M/Y, Sezze-Bassiano road, Amelia, and Rieti M/Y. A-20’s
attack Terelle. A-36’s hit Civita Castellana, Itri, Velletri, and railroad rolling stock in the area. P-40’s hit
Velletri and Belmonte in Sabina and strafe trucks E of Fondi. P-40’s and P-47’s hit shipping in
Dubrovnik, and nearby road and rail traffic. British and AAF ftrs of DAF hit bridge approaches at
Popoli, near British Eighth Army front.

1/25/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb T/Os highways and railroad bridges) at Pedaso, SE of Pedaso, at Stazione di Monte
Silvano, and on Vomano R NW of Pescara. Other B-17’s return bombs to base after finding tgts
obscured by bad weather.

1/25/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s on sweeps of E China coast claim a patrol boat, a tanker and 2 freighters sunk S of Wenchow.

1/25/44 Fifth AF
50-plus B-24’s pound Hansa Bay area. 37 B-25’s bomb Alexishafen and Madang. P-39’s strafe barges
on Rai Coast. P-40’s and A-20’s hit Gasmata. More than 50 B-25’s bomb Lorengau and Momote.

1/25/44 Thirteenth AF
19 B-24’s, following 3 which drop flares, attack Lakunai A/F during late evening.

1/25/44 Seventh AF
24 A-24’s from Makin, supported by 12 P-39’s, attack gun positions on Mille. 8 B-25’s from Tarawa
bomb a vessel and shore tgts at Taroa. Later, in a dusk attack, 18 B-24’s flying out of Gilbert Is bomb
Kwajalein, hitting runways and AA positions.

1/26/44 Ninth AF
144 B-26’s scheduled to bomb V-weapon sites in France are recalled because of bad weather.

1/26/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s attack Cisterna di Latina, toward which US Fifth Army’s VI Corps is moving. A-36’s and P-40’s
fly harassing attacks against roads and railroads, bombing at Belmonte in Sabina, Cisterna, Itri,
Ceccano, Frosinone, Poggio Mirteto, and at points around these towns. A-36’s destroy fuel dump and
several trucks and arty caissons in Ceprano-Priverno area.

1/26/44 Tenth AF
15 B-24’s bomb Maungdaw. 7 B-25’s and 3 ftrs hit camp at Razabil and attack T/Os between
Maungdaw and Buthidslung.

1/26/44 Fourteenth AF
18 P-40’s from Kunming bomb and strafe A/F and barracks at Kengtung.

1/26/44 Fifth AF
42 B-24’s bomb Momote and Lorengau. 140-plus B-24’s, A-20’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s hit Alexishafen-
Madang area. 18 B-25’s bomb Bogia village. A-20’s hit Cape Raoult area and P-40’s strafe barges
along N coast of New Britain.

1/26/44 Thirteenth AF
80-plus Allied ftrs cover strike by more than 50 Navy dive bmrs on Lakunai area AA positions and
revetments. 3 Allied ftrs are lost. More than 20 airplanes are claimed shot down.

1/26/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s from Makin hit several tgts in Maloelap Atoll. About 20 ftrs attack the formation. 12 P-40’s,
meeting the returning MBs over Aur Atoll, join battle against the ftrs, claiming more than 10 destroyed.
The MBs claim 5 shot down. Several more are destroyed on ground or while taking off during the
bombing raid. 9 B-25’s from Tarawa hit Aineman I, Jaluit Atoll, and nearby shipping.

1/27/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack roads at Velletri, railway at Colleferro, and M/Y at Orte. B-26’s bomb bridges at Ceprano
and M/Y at Terni. A-20’s give close spt to US Fifth Army attack near Terelle. A-26’s bomb railways and
buildings at Poggio Mirteto, Ceccano, and Ciampino, hit rail and road traffic S of Rome, and, with P-
40’s, hit town of Piedimonte. More than 70 P-40’s provide close spt to Fifth Army forces in Cisterna di
Latina and Atina, bombing gun positions. Allied ftrs over Anzio beachhead successfully meet
increased enemy air effort, claiming 28 airplanes downed in aerial combat.

1/27/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Salon-de-Provence and Montpellier-Frejorgues. B-24’s hit Istres-Le-Tube A/F. P-
38’s fly escort. Other P-38’s sweep Rome area, and P-47’s sweep Florence area. HBs and ftr escorts
claim over 20 aircraft shot down.

1/27/44 Fifth AF
41 B-24’s bomb Lorengau. Almost 70 B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-39’s, along with several RAAF airplanes
attack Madang and Bogia areas. B-24’s hit freighter and town area at Dili and shipping at Sorong and
MacCluer Gulf.

1/27/44 Thirteenth AF
19 B-25’s, with escort of 60-plus AAF and Navy ftrs, pound Lakunai A/F. 6 US ftrs are lost. US air-
planes claim more than 20 ftrs shot down. P-39’s ranging over wide areas strafe T/Os at Motupena,
Gazelle Harbor, and Buka I. 2 sqs of B-24’s blast concentrations at Sulphur Creek in Rabaul area.

1/27/44 Seventh AF
6 B-2B’s from Tarawa hit Nauru, and 9 staging through Makin hit Wotje. 23 A-24’s, supported by 10 P-
39’s, pound Mille. 7 B-24’s, staging through Makin, bomb Taroa in a dusk attack.

1/28/44 Eighth AF
43 B-24 is bomb V-weapon site at Bonnieres, using GeeH blind-bombing device for first time. (Gee-H
is more accurate than H2X but is of use only against tgts within the 200-mi beacon range. Later, air-
craft are equipped with both devices).

1/28/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Orte M/Y. B-26’s hit bridges at Orvieto and Montalto di Castro. A-20’s bomb Cisterna di
Latina with good results. P-40’s and P-47’s bomb Popoli road junction, and A-36’s hit railroad, road,
and gun positions in Cassino-Vicenza-Velletri areas, Colleferro M/Y, and Atina town area. P-40’s hit
Terelle, Belmonte in Sabina, and Cisterna. Allied ftrs over Anzio area claim 21 airplanes shot down.

1/28/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s, with ftr escorts, bomb Aviano A/F and Verona M/Y. B-24’s hit M/Y at Ferrara.

1/28/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s attack T/Os from Bogia to Cape Croisilles. A-20’s attack in Cape Gloucester area. P-40’s hit
A/F at Hoskins. P-39’s strafe barges in Rein Bay.

1/28/44 Thirteenth AF
AAF and Navy ftrs spt Navy dive-bmr attack on tgts in Rabaul area. 5 P-38’s are lost. Allied aircraft
claim about 30 airplanes shot down. At Lakunai A/F, one of the tgts, 20-30 parked airplanes are
destroyed and several AA positions are destroyed or damaged. 25 B-25’s, covered by 12 P-38’s,
pound Tobera A/F. 16 P-39’s strafe Shortland I area.

1/28/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s, staging through Makin, bomb Taroa. B-24’s, staging through Tarawa and Makin and taking
off at varying intervals, carry out several hours of strikes against Wotje, Kwajalein, Maloelap, and
Jaluit.

1/29/44 Eighth AF
763 HBs led by Path finder aircraft hit war industries at Frankfurt/Main. 46 HBs bomb Ludwigshafen
(T/O) due to deviation from planned bomb route. Ftr opposition is fierce and 29 aircraft are lost. This is
first Eighth AF mission in which more than 700 aircraft attack tgts.

1/29/44 Ninth AF
More than 80 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites in coastal France.

1/29/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bon San Benedetto de Marsi M/Y. B-26’s hit bridges N of Rome. P-47’s bomb munitions factory
at Bussi sul Tirino. P-40’s and A-36’s, in spt of US Fifth Army Forces, bomb positions in Anzio beach-
head are and hit enemy forward road and rail comm. Ftrs on patrol over Anzio meet little air opposi-
tion.

1/29/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Siena M/Y through overcast. B-17’s bomb M/Y’s at Ancona, Fabriano, Rimini, and
Bologna. P-47’s sweep over Rome and Florence areas.

1/29/44 USSR
Soviet Army clears Germans from Moscow-Leningrad rail line. Russians launch attack against
German salient in Ukraine.

1/29/44 Tenth AF
13 B-24’s, supported by 16 P-38’s, bomb gasoline plants at Yenangyaung, causing large fires. 1 HB
later bombs Akyab. 6 B-25’s attack bridges at Meza and Pyintha, damaging the former and blasting
railroad approaches to the latter.

1/29/44 Fifth AF
40-plus B-25’s bomb Bogia and Nubia landing grounds. 45 A-20’s hit positions in Cape Gloucester
area.

1/29/44 Thirteenth AF
About 60 Allied ftrs cover strike by 40 Navy dive bmrs on Tobera. Lakunai A/F is pounded by 19 B-
24’s, escorted by P-38’s and Navy ftrs. At Tobera and Lakunai, Allied airplanes claim more than 20
Japanese shot down.

1/29/44 Seventh AF
As US invasion force approaches the Marshalls, B-24’s, attacking from bases in the Gilberts, maintain
day and night attacks (both multiple-plane missions and single-plane attacks at intervals) against
Maloelap, Jaluit, Aur Atoll, Wotje, and Mille. 9 B-25’s from Tarawa also carry out strike against ship-
ping and shore installations at Wotje. 18 A-24’s, supported by 12 P-40’s hit Jaluit. 12 P-39’s, operating
in flights of 4 aircraft, patrol and strafe Mille all day to deny use of the A/F to the enemy.
1/30/44 Eighth AF
701 Hbs hit city of Brunswick, using blind-bombing equipment to bomb through the overcast. 51 Hbs
bomb T/Os, including city of Hannover. 20 aircraft are lost on mission.

1/30/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit road junctions at Valmonte and Genzano di Roma, and bomb town of Monte Compatri.
Weather cancels all B-26 operations and several B-25 missions. A-20’s hit town of and road junction
near Cori, and XII A Spt Cmd Fbs hit Sora. US and British ftrs hit Barges and fishing boats of Zara
and Trojica. Ftrs on patrol over Anzio meet no air opposition.

1/30/44 Fifteenth AF
451st Bomb Gp (B-24) becomes operational, making a total of 9 HB gps in Fifteenth AF. B-17’s hit
A/Fs and landing grounds at Villaorba, Maniago, and Lavariano. B-24’s bomb Udine A/F and Fier
radar station. P-38’s escort B-17’s on Villaorba and Maniago missions, and P-38’s and some British
Spitfires escort B-24’s on Udine mission. P-47’s carry out sweep over Villaorba area. The Hbs and ftrs
claim over 60 airplanes shot down and a number destroyed on the ground.

1/30/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s attack bridges at Mexa, Zawchaung, and N of Kyungon. Meza bridge is put out of commis-
sion, Kyungon bridge demolished, and Zawchaung bridge damaged. A locomotive and tender are
destroyed at the latter tgt. A single B-25 attacks vehicles and other T/Os between Taihpa Ga and
Tsumhpawng Ga.

1/30/44 Fourteenth AF
20 P-40’s fly armed rcn over E Burma. 8 of them strafe buildings at Loiwing A/F.

1/30/44 Fifth AF
34 B-25’s bomb Hansa Bay area and Nubia landing strip. A-20’s fly barge sweep along N coast of
New Britain. P-39’s strafe barges and fuel dumps at Rein Bay.

1/30/44 Thirteenth AF
20 P-39’s attack Kunrai. 26 B-25’s, with large ftr cover, bomb Lakunai A/F. 18 B-24’s, supported by
ftrs, hit Vunakanau A/F. 50 Allied ftrs spt Navy dive bmr strike on shipping in Rabaul area. Altogether
20-plus ftrs are claimed shot down in the attacks in New Britain area.

1/30/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s and P-39’s maintain patrols over Mille, bombing and strafing the A/F to prevent its use by the
enemy against invading forces. B-24’s maintain all-night strikes against Kwajalein in preparation for
the invasion the following morning. Invasion of Majuro Atoll begins during 30/31 Jan.

1/31/44 Eighth AF
74 B-24’s bomb V-weapons site construction at Saint-Pol/Siracourt. 70 P-47 Fbs, escorted by 87 P-
47’s and 47 P-38’s, bomb Gilze-Rijen A/F; 84 ftrs are encountered and fighting is fierce; 6 P-38’s are
lost in battle; US aircraft account for 13 ftrs destroyed.

1/31/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s bomb Artena and road junction to N of Town. P-40’s and A-36’s, operating E of Anzio battle
area, hit road junction at Sezze, town of Fondi, and junction and town area at Priverno. P-47’s bomb
San Benedetto de Marsi. XII A Spt Cmd flies over 250 sorties over Anzio beachhead. Air Opposition is
absent.
1/31/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/F at Aviano and Udine. P-38’s and P-47’s provide escort, hit Klagenfurt A/F.
Hbs and ftrs claim 16 airplanes shot down.

1/31/44 Fifth AF
A-20’s attack Uligan Harbor. P-39’s strafe Bogadjim, Bostrem Bay, and landing strip at Alexishafen. B-
24’s hit motor vessel off Ceram.

1/31/44 Thirteenth AF
40-plus Allied ftrs cover strike by Navy dive bmrs on Tobera. 8 airplanes are claimed shot down. The
strike is immediately followed by an attack by 17 B-24’s, with ftr spt, on same tgt.

1/31/44 Seventh AF
As US Army and Marine troops land on Kwajalein, under overall cmd of Adm Spurance, Seventh AF
hits other atolls in the Marshalls. 19 A-24’s bomb Mille A/F, over which P-39’s and P-40’s maintain all-
day cover and harassment. 9 P-40’s carry out strafing mission against Jaluit. During 31 Jan/1 Feb, 8
B-24’s, attacking at intervals, bomb Wotje.

1/31/44 Eleventh AF
5 bmrs fly a negative sea-search mission.

2/2/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s, with Spitfire escort, bomb radar station at Durazzo.

2/2/44 USSR
Stalin agrees to provide 6 bases for US aircraft in USSR. Soviet Army crosses into Estonia, and in
Ukraine attacks along a 60-mile front.

2/2/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Sorong and Alexishafen. Nearly 50 A-20’s pound installations in Madang area. B-25’s hit
New Britain coastal tgts from Cape Gauffre to Rein Bay. Other B-25’s attack shipping off Tingwon Is
and off SE coast of New Britain.

2/2/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin bomb Mille runways and gun positions and along with P-39 escort
strafe NE tip of the island. B-24’s from Tarawa bomb Rongelap I.

2/3/44 Eighth AF
543 Hbs attack Wilhelmshaven while 61 bomb Emden T/Os. Bad weather causes more than 100 HB
to abort mission.

2/3/44 Ninth AF
358th Ftr Gp becomes operational. This is the first of 17 ftr gps which are to be added by 9 May 44 to
the Ninth AF, which previously had only 1 ftr gp, the 354th. 52 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites on W
coast of France. Weather causes over 100 other aircraft to abandon mission.

2/3/44 Twelfth AF
MB missions are all abortive. A-36’s, hit roads and other tgts S of Rome, destroying or damaging
numerous trucks and bombing towns of Seese and Fondi as US ground forces meet strong resistance
in drive toward Cassino. P-47’s hit Manopello and railroad facilities at Sulmona. Ftrs patrol Anzio area.
2/3/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s, finding primary tgt obscured by bad weather, bomb T/Os (railroad yards and stations) at
Stimigliano and Sulmona. Other B-24’s return to base without bombing. P-47’s fly ftr sweep over
Prato-Pontassieve area.

2/3/44 Tenth AF
16 P-38’s attack bridges, encampments, and buildings along Prome-Taungup road. 1 bridge is
knocked out and another damaged. Atugboat is sunk at Akyab. 14 A-36’s and a B-25 attack troops
and camp area at Kumnyen and Lalawng Ga, and hit motor pool and repair depot at Shingban. 16 P-
51’s hit encampment at Sawnghka.

2/3/44 Fifth AF
Nearly 100 B-24’s and B-25’s, supported by P-38’s, P-40’s and P-47’s, pound A/Fs in Wewak area.
About 80 airplanes are destroyed on the ground an in the air. A-20’s attack Alexishafen and Hansa
Bay areas. P-39’s and B-25’s on armed rcn hit trucks at Erima, barges on New Britain coast, shipping
in N Bismarck Sea, and Momote and Hyane Harbor.

2/3/44 Thirteenth AF
AAF P-40’s and Navy ftrs cover Navy dive-bmr strike on Tobera. 15 B-24’s with P-38 and Navy ftr
escort bomb A/F at Lakunai. Allied aircraft claim 13 interceptors downed during the 2 strikes.

2/3/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe Mille.

2/4/44 USSTAF
Abbreviation for US Strategic Air Forces in Europe is changed from USSAFE to USSTAF.

2/4/44 Eighth AF
433 HBs are to attack industry and railroad yards at Frankfurt/Main but due to bad weather and navi-
gational difficulties more than 200 of them bomb T/Os, including Koblenz, Giessen, Siegen and Trier.

2/4/44 Ninth AF
Gen Weyland becomes CG of XIXA Spt Cmd.

2/4/44 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents all MB, LB, and FB missions. P-40’s and Spitfires maintain patrols over Aniz area,
where a strong German counter-offensive had been launched during 3/4 Feb.

2/4/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Antheror viaduct and Toulon harbor. B-24’s are forced by bad weather to return bombs
to base. Many of the B-17’s returning from Toulon raid are forced to land at various friendly fields
because of unsafe flying conditions.

2/4/44 Tenth AF
12 P-51’s strafe runways and buildings at Indaw.

2/4/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s carry out small raids against Laha, Namlea, and Amboina. 170-plus B-24’s, A-20’s,
and B-25’s bomb But and Dagua A/Fs, Marienberg, and Madang-Alexishafen area. P-39’s bomb and
strafe Atemble and strafe T/O’s in Alexishafen area.
2/4/44 Thirteenth AF
25 B-25’s, escorted by 40-plus ftrs, pound A/F at Tobera. 18 B-24’s, covered by 30-plus P-38’s and
Navy ftrs, hit A/F at Vunakanau.

2/4/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, flying from Tarawa and Makin, bomb Wotje, Maloelap, and Mille. B-25’s from Tarawa and
Abemama also hit Wotje and Maloelap. P-40’s based at Makin bomb and strafe Mille.

2/5/44 Eighth AF
450 B-17’s and B-24’s attack A/Fs at Chateauroux, Avord, Tours, Chateaudum, Orleans, and
Villacoublay, and aircraft works at Villacoublay. In view of previous decision to concentrate most of trg
activities of Eighth AF in Com Cmd, a decision is made to transfer HQ from Limavady, N Ireland, to
Cheddington, England, to bring it closer to the combat crew trg stations over which it is to be given
supervision. Most of the transfer is completed between 7 and 15 Feb.

2/5/44 Ninth AF
Around 180 B-26’s attack 6 V-weapon sites in N France.

2/5/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Terni M/Y, and A-20’s hit Lanuvio and Piedimonte areas. P-40’s and A-36’s hit road junc-
tions at Cisterna di Latina, Vetralla, and Velletri, bomb towns of Vetralla, Ardea, and Villa Santa Lucia
degli Abruzzi, and attack motor transport at several points, including areas N, NE and SE of Rome.

2/5/44 Tenth AF
In early morning hours, 8 B-24’s bomb A/F at Heho while 6 others hit Aungban A/F. 9 B-25’s follow
with strikes on Heho, Sagaing, and Myittha A/Fs. During daylight hrs 14 FBs hit M/Y at Wuntho.
During 5/6 Feb, 9 B-24’s again hit Heho and 4 bomb Aungban.

2/5/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-24’s during 5/6 Feb bomb Bangkok. 3 others hit Nakhon Nayok and unidentified A/F on Mekong
R. 2 B-24’s and 2 B-25’s attack convoy E of Hong Kong and claim 2 freighters and 3 smaller cargo
vessels sunk. 4 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe big wagon and truck column N of Hsenwi. 4 others
bomb and strafe Hopang, causing large fires in the village.

2/5/44 Fifth AF
70-plus B-25’s and A-20’s attack Hansa Bay area. 48 B-24’s pound Hoskins A/F, and some also
bomb Gasmata, after weather prevents attack on Kavieng. B-24’s fly light raid on Kamimana. B-25’s
on armed rcn in W Bismarck Sea claim 1 freighter sunk; others bomb wrecked ships off New Hanover.

2/5/44 Thirteenth AF
24 P-40’s join 40 plus Navy ftrs in covering a strike by more than 60 Navy dive bmrs on Lakunai. This
strike is followed by an attack of 13 B-24’s, with 30-plus P-38 and Navy ftr escort, on same tgt.

2/5/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s from Makin dive-bomb and strafe oil storage area, radio facilities, and small craft at Jaluit. P-
39’s strafe runways on Mille.

2/5/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s and 16 P-38’s join Navy aircraft to fly air cover in several relays during retirement of US light
cruisers and destroyers following bombardment of installations in the Kurabu Cape-Musashi Bay
areas. Shortly afterwards, the aircraft also photograph and attack installations at Paramushiru and
Shimushu.

2/6/44 Eighth AF
206 HBs attack A/Fs at Sanint-Andre-de-L’Eure, Evreux/Fauville, Chateaudun, and Caen/Carpiquet,
and rocket-launching installation at Eclimeux as T/Os. Bad weather causes more than 400 HBs to
abandon mission.

2/6/44 Ninth AF
Around 120 B-26’s bomb V-weapons sites, A/Fs, and a factory, all in France. Principal tgts bombed
are at Rosieres-en-Santerre, Amiens/Glisy, Cormeilles-en-Vexin, and Grandvilliers.

2/6/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Orte M/Y while B-25’s hit Frascati road junction. A-20’s bomb Campoleone railroad sta-
tion and town of Roccasecca. P-40’s bomb Cisterna di Latina, Santa Lucia (near Campoleone), Cori
(and nearby road junction), and Atina. A-36’s hit San Stefano al Mare, Cisterna di Latina, Frascati and
Albano Laziale, and strike numerous vehicles, railroad cars and other T/Os on armed rcn missions N
and S of Rome. German counteroffensive against Anzio beachhead and on Cassino front forces Allied
withdrawal.

2/6/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to photo and weather rcn flights.

2/6/44 Tenth AF
12 P-51’s hit warehouses and freight cars at Wuntho and claim 4 warehouses destroyed.

2/6/44 Fourteenth AF
11 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe sampans and power launches between Yoyang and Puchi. 6 B-25’s
knock out bridges and damage 3 trains at Anxuan, Tien An, Phong Loc and Dong Hoi.

2/6/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s and B-24’s pound Bunabun Harbor, Madang, and tgts from Bogia to Cape Croisilles. Others
bomb tgts in Admiralty Is (concentrating on Momote) and carry out light attacks on Talasea village and
Cape Dampier gun positions in New Britain. P-39’s strafe and sink barges near Nubia. A-20’s hit ship-
ping near Kairiru and Mushu Is causing considerable damage and destruction.

2/6/44 Thirteenth AF
B-34’s and P-39’s hit barges in Green I area. Lakunai A/F is hit by 32 B-25’s, covered by more than
60 AAF and Navy ftrs, and shortly afterwards by 19 B-24’s, escorted by nearly 50 Allied ftrs. Allied air-
craft claim 16 airplanes shot down. Lakunai is practically unserviceable as result of cumulative dam-
age.

2/6/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa hit Maloelap and Wotje. A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin attack Mille. Tarawa-based
P-39’s strafe Jaluit.

2/7/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb bridge approach S of Manziana. B-25’s hit Viterbo M/Y and, in spt of US Fifth Army
troops, bomb town of Cisterna di Latina as enemy counterattack begins in Anzio area. A-20’s hit
Piedimonte and road junction and railway station at Campoleone. A-36’s hit San Stefano al Mare and
nearby railroad siding, Pontecorvo and Belmonte in Sabina, plus several T/Os and tgts in spt of
ground forces in battle areas. P-40’s attack observation tower at Littoria, trucks at Villa Santa Lucia
degli Abruzzi, Campoleone, a railroad gun, Sezze railroad yards, Cisterna di Latina, and gun positions
in battle areas. Ftrs encounter heavy aircraft activity over Anzio battle area and claim 16 shot down.

2/7/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather again limits operations to photo and weather rcn missions.

2/7/44 Tenth AF
A single B-25 bombs motor pool at Sumprabum.

2/7/44 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s and 4 P-51’s damage railroad bridges at Kienchang and Puchi and strafe warehouses at
Teian. 2 B-25’s score 2 direct hits on powerplant at Thanh Hoa, strafe nearby barracks, and attack
radio station at Vinh.

2/7/44 Fifth AF
14 B-24’s bomb Amboina and Lautem. P-39’s fly strafing sweeps over New Britain. Single B-25’s on
rcn bomb Garua Harbor, Cape Dampier, and Kavieng.

2/7/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy ftrs in covering Navy dive-bmr strike on Tobera. Several gun positions and grounded
aircraft are hit and runway is bombed into unserviceable condition. 11 aircraft are claimed shot down.
Vunakanau A/F is bombed by 17 B-24’s, escorted by P-38’s and Navy ftrs.

2/7/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa and Abemama hit Wotje and Maloelap. P-40’s from Makin hit storage area at
Jaluit.

2/8/44 Eighth AF
237 HBs attack Frankfurt/Main (using blindbombing techniques), and 127 bomb V-weapon installa-
tions at Watten and Siracourt. 78 HBs bomb T/Os, including Wiesbaden.

2/8/44 Ninth AF
HQ Ninth AF extends IX BC’s choice of tgts considerably, although first priority for POINTBLANK mis-
sions (spt of CBO) and next priority for CROSSBOW tgts (V-weapon sites) is maintained. In morning
raid, nearly 200 MBs attack V-weapon sites and T/Os in NW France. In afternoon raid, more than 100
B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites and military installations in same general area, most of the MBs attack-
ing Breck-sur-Mer. This is IX BC’s first 2-mission day.

2/8/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Cisterna di Latina. B-26’s hit Siena M/Y and warehouses, and railway bridge NE of Civita
Castellana. A-20’s bomb Piedimonte. A-36’s attack gun positions near Ausonia, tracks between Rome
and Orte, and town of Veroli, and fly strafing and bombing sweeps in Anzio battle area against motor
transport, gun positions, road junction E of Cisterna di Latina, and town of Pontecorvo. P-40’s hit
Roccasecca, Castello, Caprile, Piedimonte, Aquino, and other tgts, including supply dump and gun
positions. P-47’s bomb Atina. DAF Mrs (US and British) destroy large number of trucks near Sora.

2/8/44 Fifteenth AF
454th Bomb Gp (B-24) becomes operational, giving Fifteenth 10 operational HB gps. B-24’s bomb
A/Fs at Viterbo, Tarquinia, Orvieto, Piombino, and Prato. B-17’s hit M/Y at Verona. P-38’s and P-47’s
escort the Orvieto, Piombino, and Prato missions.
2/8/44 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s bomb bridges at Budalin and Songon, displacing a section of the former and destroying an
approach to the latter. 7 others hit stronghold at Badana. 16 A-36’s and P-51’s and a single B-25 hit
camp at Mogaung. 4 P-51’s strafe railroad cars NW of Myitkyina while a lone B-25 bombs camp at
Kumnyen.

2/8/44 Fifth AF
Nearly 50 A-20’s and B-25’s hit Alexishafen and Madang areas. P-39’s strafe T/Os during sweeps over
wide areas of NE New Guinea and New Britain. During 8/9 Feb, B-25’s bomb Toeal.

2/8/44 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s over Bougainville bomb and strafe Tiaraka huts and bivouac area.

2/8/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Makin and Abemama hit Maloelap and Mille.

2/9/44 Ninth AF
133 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites in coastal France, M/Ys t Tergnier, and T/Os in area. This marks the
first of the IX BC raids on M/Ys.

2/9/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s, in lose spt to US Fifth Army forces, attack motor transport and troop concentrations
in Campoleone area while A-20’s blast another troop concentration to the W. P-40’s hit Cisterna di
Latina and gun positions. A-36’s and P-40’s pound concentration points of counterattack against Fifth
Army beachhead in Anzio area, strike along main Fifth Army front, and attack villages of Piedimonte
and Aquino and gun positions near Cassino and Ausonia.

2/9/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather grounds all aircraft with exception of 1 P-38 which flies weather rcn mission.

2/9/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s, P-51’s, P-38’s, P-40’s, and A-36’s carry out 75 attack sorties against Seinnyinba, bivouac and
supply areas in MogaungLoilaw area, bivouac and buildings at Pyindaw, camps at Kumnyen and near
Maingkwan and Shingban, and storage area and bivouac on Mogaung/Kamaing road near Sawnghka.
A bridge over Namtawng R near Maingkwan also is destroyed.

2/9/44 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s strafe and bomb large barracks and oil storage at Chefang and pound town areas of Homun
and Mangshih. 2 B-25’s demolish wireless station SW of Haiphong.

2/9/44 Fifth AF
Occupation of Huon Peninsula is completed as US and Australian forces meet SE of Saidor. A-20’s
pound village of Mindiri. B-24’s bomb Amboina and Lautem.

2/9/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and Navy ftrs cover Navy dive-bmr attack on Vunakanau A/F, scoring many hits on AA posi-
tions, buildings, and runways. 24 B-24’s with Navy ftr escort follow with strike on same tgt, hitting run-
ways and revetment area. 19 B-24’s, with 20 P-38’s supporting, hit Tobera A/F, thoroughly saturating
runway.

2/9/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s from Makin, along with supporting P-40’s, bomb and strafe oil storage and gun positions on
Jaluit. During a dusk-to-dawn operation on 9/10 Feb B-24’s operating at intervals from Tarawa main-
tain strikes against Wotje Atoll and Taroa.

2/10/44 Eighth AF
138 HBs attack industrial area of Brunswick; fierce opposition accounts for loss of 29 aircraft. 28 air-
planes bomb A/F at Gilze-Rijen.

2/10/44 Ninth AF
114 B-26’s attack V-weapon sites in coastal France, A/Fs at Poix and Beauvais/Tille, bridge at Le
Crotoy, and coastal battery N of Conch R.

2/10/44 Twelfth AF
LB and MB missions are aborted because of bad weather. P-40’s and A-36’s spt unsuccessful attempt
of US Fifth Army’s 1st Div to stem attack in Carroceto area. P-47’s fail to locate tgt (Sora) and drop
bombs at T/Os.

2/10/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s bomb Albano Laziale, Cisterna di Latina, and Cecina. B-24’s strike Campoleone and Velletri. P-
38’s bomb and strafe Tivoli, Vicovaro, and Monterotondo area. P-47’s fly uneventful sweeps over
Cisterna di Roma and Albano. Numerous HBs are forced to abort operations because of unsafe flying
conditions.

2/10/44 Tenth AF
9 B-24’s bomb Ban Mah arsenal at Bangkok and Don Maung A/F immediately to the N. 3 B-24’s bomb
Prome and Akyab, 9 B-25’s pound Chiradan and Godusara, and 16 P-51’s hit barracks and road at
Chishidu.

2/10/44 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s bomb Wanling and vicinity while 3 others fly top cover. The tgt area, a supply, staging, and
trg center, is heavily damaged. 5 B-24’s during 9/10 Feb mine mouth of the Yangtze. B-25’s on sea
sweeps claim 2 freighters sunk near Hainan I and SW of Hong Kong. 12 P-51’s and P-38’s strafe
boats and parked airplanes in Chiuchiang area. 12 P-40’s strafe power boats and sampans along the
Yangtze from Puchi to Yoyang.

2/10/44 Fifth AF
50-plus B-24’s bomb Boram A/F and harbor at Wewak. 6 B-25’s and a B-24 hit Momote A/F and jetties
at Manus I. P-39’s strafe T/Os during sweep over wide areas of New Britain. The junction of Allied
forces from Arawe and Cape Gloucester marks completion of campaign for W end of New Britain;
occasional missions will still be flown in the area, but most will be restricted to barge sweeps and
patrols.

2/10/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and Navy ftrs cover Navy dive-bmr attack on Vunakanau A/F. B-25’s with ftr escort bomb
Vunakanau later in the day. Tobera is pounded by 21 B-24’s supported by P-38’s and Navy ftrs. The
Allied airplanes claim 30-plus aircraft downed in New Britain area. P-39’s hit buildings at Bonis and
barges in Matchin Bay and near Green I.

2/10/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa hit Wotje and Maloelap. 3 B-24’s from Abemama, sent to bomb weather and radio
station on Rongelap I, abort due to fuel leak in lead HB. Attempt to bomb Jaluit during return flight is
unsuccessful.

2/11/44 Eighth AF
180 HBs attack industrial tgts at Frankfurt/Main and V-weapon site at Saint-Pol/Siracourt. 130 HBs
bomb Ludwigshafen and other T/Os when failure of blind-bombing equipment causes diversion from
primary tgts. First P-51’s join VIII FC.

2/11/44 Ninth AF
Most of 139 B-26’s dispatched to attack NOBALL tgts in N France are recalled because of bad weath-
er. 35 manage to bomb M/Y at Amiens.

2/11/44 Fifteenth AF
All operations grounded by bad weather.

2/11/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels operations.

2/11/44 Tenth AF
10 A-36’s and P-51’s hit supply area at Sawnghka. 12 A-36’s and P-51’s and a single B-25 bomb sup-
ply and bivouac area at Pyindaw. 8 P-51’s hit road junction near Mogaung and nearby supply area. 8
P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn strafe large river steamer and a launch in Mandalay-Shwebo area.

2/11/44 Fourteenth AF
12 P-38’s knock out 1 bridge and damage another at Sheklung. 6 B-25’s, escorted by 20 US and
Chinese P-40’s, bomb storage area at Kai Tek A/F. The P-40’s claim 5 ftrs shot down. Japanese air-
craft bomb and strafe Namyung, putting the field out of use for several days.

2/11/44 Fifth AF
About 50 B-24’s pound A/F at Kavieng, and 2 bomb Garove I. 7 B-24’s bomb Kendari A/F and Dili. P-
40’s and RAAF airplanes pound forces still remaining in Saidor area. Ftr sweeps and armed rcn con-
tinue over wide areas of SWPA.

2/11/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy ftrs in covering Navy dive-bmr strike on Wunapope. 22 B-25’s, escorted by Navy ftrs,
pound Vunakanau A/F. Tobera A/F is bombed by 15 B-24’s with P-38 and Navy ftr escort.

2/11/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s and P-39’s dive-bomb and strafe hangar and A/F installations and gun positions on Mille.

2/12/44 Eighth AF
85 B-24’s bomb V-weapon installation at Saint-Pol/Siraourt.

2/12/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack gun positions at Campoleone and surrounding area. B-26’s hit Cecina. A-36’s hit air-
planes and trucks on landing ground and in area near Fabrica di Roma, attack troops in the area,
bomb gun positions SW of Rocasecca, and hit towns of Fondi and Januvio. P-40’s attack Cisterna di
Roma, Sezze station and road junction, Cori, and gun positions NW of Atina.

2/12/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s and B-24’s strike troop concentrations and highways in Cecina area and near Lake Nemi. Bad
weather causes all other missions to abort.

2/12/44 Tenth AF
8 P-40’s hit town of Ransa and motor convoys S of Sumrabum. 40 P-51’s and A-36’s attack bivouacs
at Walawbum, bivouac and motor pool at Padaw, storage area at road junction near Chishidu, and
town of Chishidu. 30-plus P-51’s and B-25’s hit camps between Tsumhpawng Ga and Walawbum,
storage area and motor pool S of Kamaing, motor convoy on Myitkyina-Sumprabum road, town of
Namting, and bridges at Meza and Kanni.

2/12/44 Fourteenth AF
9 P-40’s pound warehouse area at Wanling. 6 others bomb barracks at Vinh and strafe Dong Cuong
A/F, railroad yards at Cam Duong, and sampans at Phu Tho. 5 B-25’s on sea sweep in Gulf of Tonkin
claim 2 trawlers sunk and hit shore T/Os SW of Haiphong. A single B-25 damages bridge at Ha Trung.
24 P-38’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s intercept 25 ftrs near Suichwan, claiming 7 shot down. 2 US ftrs are lost.

2/12/44 Fifth AF
Gen Connell resumes cmd of V AFSC. About 50 A-20’s blast occupied areas SE of Wewak.

2/12/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s, with Navy ftrs in spt, bomb Tobera A/F. 21 B-24’s, escorted by P-39’s and Navy ftrs, pound
Vunakanau A/F. P-40’s join Navy ftrs in covering Navy dive-bmr strike on Lakunai.

2/12/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa and Abemama hit Wotje and Maloelap. A-24’s and P-39’s from Makin bomb and
strafe Mille.

2/13/44 CCS
CCS accepts revision of CBO Plan. The tgts are reduced to a number that can be decisively attacked
and tgt lists are revised to keep up with the effort of the Germans to relocate vital industrial plants.
Disruption of comm lines and reduction of German air power are high priority aims included in CCS
directive on this date.

2/13/44 Eighth AF
377 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 17 V-weapon tgts in Pas de Calais area. 39 bomb T/Os in the area.

2/13/44 Ninth AF
182 MBs attack V-weapon sites in coastal area of France. 16 others bomb secondary tgts in the area.

2/13/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Bucine viaduct. B-25’s and A-20’s spt Fifth Army forces N and E of Anzio beachhead,
blasting ammo dump and troop and vehicle concentrations. P-40 and A-36 FBs give spt in same
areas, hitting troop concentrations, railway tunnel, buildings, vehicles, supply dump, and gun posi-
tions.

2/13/44 Fifteenth AF
Operations are restricted to weather rcn.

2/13/44 Tenth AF
6 P-51’s and a B-25 damage road bridge and 2 warehouses in Wuntho area. 32 P-51’s and A-36’s hit
supply area and radio installations S of Kamaing and blast bivouacs S of Walawbum. 18 P-51’s hit
road and railroad junction N of Sahmaw, bivouac N of Kamaing, and camp between Tsumhpawng Ga
and Walawbum. During the night, 16 B-24’s bomb Heho A/F.

2/13/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s pound railroad shops at Vinh. 4 B-25’s hit convoy E of Foochow, claiming 3 freighters and a
transport sunk. 4 other B-25’s damage 2 vessels off SW Hainan I and bomb dock, railroad, and oil
dump at Bakli. 6 P-40’s bomb and strafe barracks and hangars at Phu Tho and strafe freight cars at
Yen Bay and Suo Ha.

2/13/44 Fifth AF
24 A-20’s hit Aitape. 70-plus B-25’s pound Momote A/F. 35 B-24’s bomb Kavieng A/F.

2/13/44 Thirteenth AF
20 B-25’s bomb Tobera A/F, and 23 B-24’s bomb Lakunai A/Fs. Both forces are escorted by ftrs. P-
40’s and Navy ftrs escort Navy SBD’s and TBF’s divebombing runway and AA positions at Vunakanau.

2/13/44 Seventh AF
During 13/14 Feb, B-24’s from Tarawa, operating individually at intervals, bomb Wotje, Taroa, and
Mille.

2/14/44 SHAEF
Gen Eisenhower establishes HQ SHAEF. COSSAC comes under control of SHAEF.

2/14/44 Eighth AF
46 P-47 FBs attack Gilze-Rijen A/F. (Primary tgt, Eindhoven A/F, is overcast).

2/14/44 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF loses several of its operational units, the 12th Bomb and 33d and 81st Ftr Gps being trans-
ferred to India, and the 52d TC Wg and its 4 gps being sent to UK. B-25’s bomb Perugia M/Y, A-20’s
hit Grottaferrata. A-36’s attack guns in Pontecorvo area, railway yards at Civita Castellana and
Frosinone, motor transport near Genzano di Roma, A/F at Furbara, and Ferentino railway station,
some of the missions being in direct spt of US Fifth Army main front. P-40’s bomb and strafe troop
concentrations N and E of Anzio beachhead, scoring hits on tanks, motor transport, and guns near
Cisterna di Roma, Cori, and Rocca di Papa. P-47’s hit Colleferro and dump at Valmontone. P-40’s
score direct hits on vessel and fuel dump in Rogoznica area.

2/14/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s attack M/Ys at Modena, Brescia, and Verona and several T/Os including A/F and Piaggio air-
craft factory at Pontedera and railroad bridges and lines at Parma, Sassuolo, Rubiera, and S of
Vicenza. HBs and escorting P-47’s claim 20 ftrs shot down. B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Mantua, Verona,
Massa Lombarda, Ferrara and Arezzo, and T/Os including Pisa M/Y, Prato M/Y, A/Fs at Pisa and
Pontedera, and road-rail junction near Vaiano.

2/14/44 Tenth AF
P-51’s and A-36’s carry out 70-plus sorties against a variety of tgts in Burma. Tgts include supply area
at Shingban, truck convoy N of Maingkwan, supply dumps and motor transport in Kamaing area,
bivouac near Mogaung, troop and vehicle concentrations between Mogaung and Kamaing, arty posi-
tions at Laawn Ga, and railroad station and warehouses at Lundaung.

2/14/44 Fifth AF
A-20’s with P-40 spt, bomb and strafe Dagua A/F, destroying and damaging over 20 aircraft. 80 plus
B-25’s pound Momote A/F. More Lhan 40 B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Kavieng and Panapai.
2/14/44 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Rabaul area in a diversionary strike while Navy TBF’s lay mines in Simpson Harbor. 30
escorted B-25’s pound Vunakanau A/F while 28 B-24’s, also with escort, bomb Rapopo A/F. P-40’s
and Navy ftrs escort Navy dive-bmr raid on Tobera gun positions and A/F revetments. 4 B-25’s also
bomb Tobera. On Bougainville weather clears, permitting the first attacks, by 19 B-25’s, on Kara and
Kahili, in recent weeks. P-39’s attack Puriata R bridges.

2/14/44 Seventh AF
40-plus B-24’s from 11th and 30th Bomb Gps, flying out of Makin and Tarawa, strike Ponape in first
Seventh AF raid on the Caroline Is. 2 of the HBs hit alternate tgt of Emidj I.

2/15/44 Eighth AF
51 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Saint-Pol/Siracourt. 34 P-47’s bomb T/O, an A/F believed to be
Coxyde or Nieuport.

2/15/44 Ninth AF
194 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites, Cherbourg/Maupertus A/F, and T/Os during morning mission. 122
B-26’s again bomb V-weapon construction sites in coastal area of N France during afternoon.

2/15/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s and B-25’s bomb Monte Cassino Benedictine Abbey in spt of NZ Corps assault to establish
bridgehead across the Rapido S of Cassino. Other B-26’s bomb railroad at Monte Molino and M/Y at
Montepescali. A-20’s attack motor transport, roads, and road junction in Albano Laziale area and NW
of Valmontone. P-40’s bomb concentrations near Cisterna di Roma, and dumps in Valmontone and
Rocca di Papa areas. A-36’s hit concentrations N of Anzio beachhead, strafe trucks and barracks in
Frosinone-Rieti areas, bomb Tiburtina and Trastevere M/Ys in Rome area, and hit buildings N of
Velletri.

2/15/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 100 B-17’s bomb Monte Cassino Benedictine Abbey. 60-plus B-24’s attack Poggibonsi M/Y,
Campoleone, and Porto d’ Ascoli. Heavy cloud cover causes numerous aborts. All the missions are
unescorted.

2/15/44 Tenth AF
P-40’s, P-51’s, and A-36’s hit tgts in Burma, including rice mill and radio station at Waingmaw, T/Os
along Hukawng-Walawbum road, motor pool and dumps in Kamaing area, troops and supplies at Padi
Ga and canal bridge at Ye-u. P-40’s also drop land mines on Nampaung.

2/15/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s on sweep of Gulf of Tonkin coastal areas and N Indochina score direct hit on steamer at
Haiphong and nearby railroad station, damage bridges near Viet Tri and patrol launch at Hanoi, and
hit engine sheds at Thanh Hoa.

2/15/44 Fifth AF
70-plus B-24’s, A-20’s, and B-25’s bomb Kavieng town area, harbor, and shipping and Panapai A/F. 17
other B-24’s, prevented by weather from reaching Panapai, bomb Talasea on New Britain.

2/15/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s, with ftr cover, bomb runway and dispersal area of Vunakanau A/F. 20 B-24’s hit Borpop A/F,
causing heavy damage in runway and revetment areas. In ground action, US and NZ troops land on
Nissan I in Green Is, 40 mi NW of Buka; opposition is weak and organized resistance will end on 23
Feb.

2/15/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa and Makin pound Ponape and Mille. 10 P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe run-
ways and a disabled vessel at Mille.

2/16/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Orte M/Y and attack Campoleone area. B-26’s bomb San Stefano al Mare and hit area
near Perugia railroad bridge, bridge N of Orvieto, factory near Marsciano bridge, and bridge at Albinia
Station. A-20’s, with RAF and SAAF Baltimores and Spitfires, hit concentrations in Anzio battle area.
A-36’s bomb Rome/Tiburtina and Rome/Ostiense M/Ys in Rome area. P-40’s attack Monte Cassino
Abbey, pound tanks, trucks, and troop concentrations along US Fifth Army front, and hit towns of
Fondi and Roccasecca. Ftrs over Anzio encounter increased air effort in conjunction with all-out
ground offensive against Allied beachhead.

2/16/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s, unescorted, bomb M/Ys at Pontassieve, Siena, Poggibonsi, and Prato, bridge at Cecina, and
railroad and highway near Rieti.

2/16/44 Tenth AF
A-36’s and P-51’s hit supply dumps, troop concentrations, and encampment area near Myitkyina,
Kamaing, Tonkin, and Walawbum. B-25’s and P-51’s destroy 3 locomotives at Kyaingkwin.

2/16/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s knock out railroad bridge at Yen Bay and damage 2 other bridges to the S near the coast.

2/16/44 Fifth AF
40-plus B-25’s attack convoy off New Hanover. Over 30 B-24’s bomb Panapai A/F and Kavieng, and
some hit Cape Balangori and Talasea. 19 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Halong. P-40’s hit shipping and
barges in Wewak area.

2/16/44 Thirteenth AF
12 B-24’s, with 30 plus P-38’s and Navy F4U’s, pound runway at Vunakanau A/F.

2/16/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa bomb Wotje Atoll and Taroa I. P-40’s from Makin fly 2 bombing/strafing strikes
against Jaluit. A-24’s bomb Mille.

2/17/44 Ninth AF
Advanced HQ, Ninth AF, is opened at Hillingdon House, Uxbridge. It is later joined in the area by
advanced units of IX FC and by troop carrier units, all of which form a nucleus of advons so as to cen-
tralize tac operations in anticipation of combat on the Continent.

2/17/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Campoeone and Lanuvio area, B-25’s hit dumps SW of Rome and N of Anzio, also hit-
ting guns nearby. A-20’s blast dump and troop concentrations in Anzio area. P-47’s bomb dumps near
Valmontone. A-36’s hit Carroceto, concentrations SE of Rome, and railroad underpass and a factory N
of Anzio. P-40’s blast enemy transport, runs, and assembly areas N of Cisterna di Latina, trucks N of
Anzio and N of beachhead battleline, railroad stations at Campoleone and Caroceto, and bivouac
areas, dumps, a factory, and bridge in battle area. This entire air effort (the heaviest o date in spt of
troops) is aimed at helping prevent breakthrough at he beachhead, where Germans are committed to
full-strength counteroffensive. A-36’s bomb Monte Casino Abbey in only air action on US Fifth Army
main front.

2/17/44 Fifteenth AF
455th and 456th bomb Gps become operational giving he Fifteenth AF 12 B-24 gps. Unescorted B-
17’s and B-24’s attack Camoleone and Grottaferrata, motor transport parks in Campoleone junction
and Rocca di Papa areas, troop concentration near Frascati, stores depots in Grottaferrata area, and
other tgts in adv of US Fifth Army’s Anzio battle line which is under heavy counterattack by German
forces.

2/17/44 USSR
Soviet Army completes reduction of German pockets W of Cherkassy.

2/17/44 Tenth AF
38 A-36’s and P-51’s on armed rcn hit troops and supplies from Lonkin to Kamaing. 6 P-51’s hit sup-
ply areas along roads around Lonton and Manywet; 2 others hit road junction near Maingkwan. 2 B-
25’s and 6 P-51’s strike road bridge, railroad station, and rail cars in Pyingaing area. 2 B-25’s and 6 P-
51’s attack but fail to damage bridge near Ye-u.

2/17/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s on sweep of Gulf of Tonkin score 2 direct hits on freighter at Vinh, damage bridge approach
and locomotive at Yen Xuon Station, and destroy locomotive at Yen Ly Station.

2/17/44 Fifth AF
40 B-24’s bomb Panapai A/F and Talasea. 16 B-25’s claim 2 surface vessels and a submarine sunk
off New Hanover. 16 P-47’s strafe T/Os in Alexishafen area.

2/17/44 Thirteenth AF
20 P-40’s join 40 plus Navy ftrs in covering an attack by 70 Navy dive bmrs on shipping in Keravia
Bay. 8 airplanes are claimed shot down. 2 Navy ftrs are lost. In N Solomons Allied ftrs hit Queen
Carola Harbor, Kessa Plantation and bridge N of Kahili.

2/17/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa and Abemama hit Ponape, Kusaie I, and Jaluit. P-40’s strafe floatplanes off Emidj,
as USN TF begins heavy attack on Truk.

2/18/44 Eighth AF
HQ issues orders to establish a photo rcn wg (8th Rcn Wg (Prov) ) in Cheddington. The purpose is to
make the Eighth independent in aerial rcn and to consolidate the efforts of units presently engaged in
this and related activities. Col Elliott Roosevelt, Director of Rcn for Ninth AF, is named CO.

2/18/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit troop concentration near Piedimonte. XII A Spt Cmd P-40’s and A-36’s fly 17 missions in spt
of US Fifth Army troops resisting counteroffensive, which reaches its deepest penetration into Anzio
beachhead on this day. Objectives include tanks, vehicles, gun positions, troop concentrations, and
railroad underpass along the Anzio/Albano Laziale axis. Ftrs over Anzio successfully intercept air
strikes on beachhead. NZ troops capture Cassino Station.

2/18/44 Fifteenth AF
Operations are restricted to photo and weather rcn.
2/18/44 Tenth AF
40-plus B-25’s, A-36’s and P-51’s attack town of Ye-u and nearby bridge, bivouacs N of Laban,
bridges in Pyingaing area and along Mu R, supply and troop concentrations at Waingmaw, radio sta-
tion and supply area near Kamaing, and gun emplacements SE of Taihpa Ga. The strikes are general-
ly successful.

2/18/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s on sweep of Gulf of Tonkin damage 2 large boats N of Bakli Bay, destroy ammo dump at Phu
Ly, and knock out nearby railroad bridge.

2/18/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s and RAAF Beaufighters hit Koepang. P-39’s strafe T/Os at Madang and Cape Raoult.

2/18/44 Thirteenth AF
34 B-25’s and 18 B-24’s, both forces with ftr escorts, pound Vunakanau A/F. 2 B-25’s and 4 P-38’s hit
Tobera A/F.

2/18/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe Jaluit and Mille. US forces land at Engebi.

2/19/44 Twelfth AF
Col Peter S Rask becomes acting CO of XII TCC until its disbandment on 5 Mar 44. B-25’s blast troop
concentrations to N of Anzio beachhead. A-36’s and P-40’s keep troops, tanks, and motor transport in
beachhead battle area under attack, flying over 200 sorties in more than 20 missions as Allied coun-
terattack turns tide of battle. Ftrs maintain control over N part of battle area.

2/19/44 Fifteenth AF
Operations are again limited to rcn flights.

2/19/44 Tenth AF
60-plus A-36’s and P-51’s and a few B-25’s hit a variety of tgts in Burma. Tgts include fuel and supply
dumps at Manywet and in Shaduzup area, Tonkin-Kansi road and a junction W of Manywet, Mu R
bridge at Ye-u, railroad cars and tracks, locomotives, and river traffic between Monywa and Natyekan
and between Alon and Segyi. Rail and road traffic in Bhamo and Hukawng Valley-Kamaing areas is
also hit.

2/19/44 Fourteenth AF
B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-40’s fly sea sweeps over widespread coastal areas from Formosa Straits to
Indochina, claiming 3 ships sunk and others damaged. Railroad bridges, trains, and other T/Os near
coastal areas are also attacked.

2/19/44 Fifth AF
12 B-25’s attack shipping SW of New Ireland, claiming a small freighter and a patrol boat sunk and
other vessels damaged. 7 A-20’s hit shipping at Kavieng. Single B-24’s and B-25’s carry out armed
rcn over wide areas of Bismarck Sea.

2/19/44 Thirteenth AF
20 P-40’s and 40-plus Navy ftrs escort about 70 Navy dive bmrs in attack on Lakunai A/F. Ftr cover
claims 22 airplanes shot down. 6 B-24’s bomb same tgt immediately afterward. 14 B-24’s, with P-38
and Navy ftr escort, hit Tobera A/F.
2/19/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa and Makin pound Ponape and Kusaie I. B-25’s from Tarawa hit Wotje while
Makin-based P-40’s bomb and strafe Mille. US forces land on Eniwetok Is.

2/20/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs are dispatched to bomb German ftr aircraft production centers. Nearly 900 HBs attack
assigned tgts or T/Os. This mission, the first in which the Eighth dispatches over 1,000 planes, begins
‘Big Week’ attacks on German aircraft plants and A/Fs.

2/20/44 Ninth AF
35 B-26’s bomb Haamstede A/F as a T/O, after about 100 MBs abort attacks on other A/Fs because
of weather.

2/20/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit troop concentrations along roads in Vallalta area, B-25’s hit dumps and assembly areas at N
edge of Anzio beachhead, and A-20’s bomb troop and motor transport concentration SE of Carroceto.
A-26’s and P-40’s hit troops, trucks, and tanks NE of Carroceto, bomb town of Fondi, factory E of
Carroceto, town of Piedimonte, and hit guns and T/Os along N line of beachhead. Axis attempt to
achieve breakthrough is decisively defeated in center of salient created by counteroffensive and
efforts end.

2/20/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s blast troop concentrations in Anzio beachhead area as Axis efforts end.

2/20/44 Tenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to routine patrol over Sumprabum.

2/20/44 Fifth AF
HQ Fifth AF ADVON and HQ V BC move from Nadzab to Port Moresby. 38 B-24’s bomb Alexishafen-
Hansa Bay area. 18 B-24’s bomb A/F at Laha and 12 others hit shipping off Kavieng.

2/20/44 Thirteenth AF
35 B-25’s, with ftr escort, pound Lakunai A/F. P-39’s attack barge traffic, which has greatly increased
off SE and NW Bougainville, claiming 20 of the craft sunk.

2/20/44 Seventh AF
9 B-25’s from Tarawa bomb A/F at Wotje. P-40’s from Makin strafe and bomb runways and small ves-
sels at Mille.

2/21/44 Eighth AF
764 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb aircraft industry at Brunswick and A/F and storage park at Diepholz. T/Os
hit in W Germany because of thick overcast over primary tgts are Hannover, M/Y at Lingen, and A/Fs
at Achmer, Bramsche, Hopsten, Rheine, Quakenbruck, Vorden, Ahlhorn, and Hesepe. Only 3 air-
planes are lost.

2/21/44 Ninth AF
18 B-26’s bomb Coxyde A/F. Weather causes almost 190 aborts. The Ninth’s Pathfinder Sq (provision-
ally activated on 13 Feb) takes part in this operation, its first venture into combat. 185 aircraft sched-
uled to attack other A/Fs in the Netherlands and France in afternoon are recalled because of bad
weather.
2/21/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Orte M/Y, and B-26’s hit Imperia docks. A-20’s pound troop concentrations near
Campoleone, along with P-40’s and A-36’s which also hit a fuel dump, tank and truck concentrations,
and gun positions in the area. FBs also bomb and block Itri-Gaeta road.

2/21/44 Tenth AF
50-plus P-51’s and A-36’s and a few B-25’s hit cmd post at Shingban, town of Mohnyin, bridge at
Loilaw, camp at Shaduzup, 2 bridges at Namkwin, and warehouses and other buildings at Kawlin and
Wuntho. FBs attacking fuel dump at Pin Hmi drop bombs in wrong area. B-25’s, escorted by Spitfires
and Hurricanes, score effective hits on tunnel on Maungdaw-Buthidaung road.

2/21/44 Fifth AF
Almost 30 A-20’s hit Madang and Hansa Bay area. P-39’s hit Raiven Plantation. 40-plus B-24’s bomb
Rein Bay and Eleonora Bay areas; others attack shipping off New Hanover.

2/21/44 Thirteenth AF
15 B-24’s bomb Lakunai A/F; 4 others, with ftr spt, attack A/F at Rapopo. 20 P-38’s join Navy ftrs in
covering Navy dive bmr strikes on Lakunai gun positions. In Bougainville area 3 B-24’s bomb Kara A/F
while P-39’s hit buildings at Tsundawan and in area S of Tabut, and bomb barges and jetty in Matchin
Bay area.

2/21/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa and Abemama hit Ponape, Kusaie, and Jaluit. B-25’s from Abemama bomb
Maloelap. P-40’s from Makin hit Mille. US forces gain complete control of Eniwetok Is.

2/22/44 USSTAF
HQ Eighth AF is redesignated as Hq, USSTAF.

2/22/44 Eighth AF
HQ VIII BC is redesignated as HQ, Eighth AF. 101 HBs hit aircraft production centers at Bernburg,
Halberstadt, and Aschersleben in conjunction with Fifteenth AF strike at Regensburg; 35 aircraft are
lost to fierce ftr opposition. 154 HBs attack various T/Os (Wernigerode, Marburg/Lahn, Magdeburg,
Bunde, Nijmegen, Arnhem, and Enschede) and fly diversionary attack against A/F at Aalborg, which
cannot be bombed because of clouds; 6 aircraft are lost.

2/22/44 Ninth AF
66 B-26’s bomb Gilze-Rijen A/F. Bad weather causes more than 100 others to abort.

2/22/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Foligno M/Y and Montalto di Castro railroad bridge, and B-26’s attack Albinia Station rail-
road bridge. A-20’s hit area E of Campoleone. P-47’s strike troops, gun positions, and road junction N
of Carroceto, roads near Roccasecca, and town of Campoleone. A-36’s hit guns NW of Carroceto and
town of Formia. P-40’s attack guns SE of Campoleone.

2/22/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s attack Petershausen M/Y, Regensburg aircraft factory, and Zagreb. A large force of B-24’s hits
Regensburg aircraft plants about the same time as the B-17 attack. Other B-24’s pound town of
Sibenik and harbor at Zara. HBs claim 40 ftrs destroyed. 13 HBs are lost.

2/22/44 Tenth AF
70-plus B-25’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s again hit variety of tgts in Burma. Bridges are severely damaged or
put out of use at Zawa, Tindeinyan, Ye-u, Namkwin, and Loilaw. Warehouses and supply dumps are
hit at Segyi and at Chantha, and at Pahok road and railroad junction are blasted. Also hit are T/Os at
Kawlum and along Walawbum-Kamaing road.

2/22/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s on armed rcn strafe A/F at Kengtung and nearby truck convoy. At Bhamo a large rivercraft is hit
and left sinking.

2/22/44 Fifth AF
30-plus B-25’s and P-39’s attack Madang area. More than 60 B-25’s and B-24’s pound Iboki
Plantation in spt of US Marines advancing on the area from Natamo, (and who capture Perry I).

2/22/44 Thirteenth AF
20 P-40’s and 40-plus Navy ftrs cover 70 Navy dive bmrs attacking Keravia Bay shipping. 40-plus B-
24’s, with ftr escorts, bomb Lakunai and Keravat A/Fs.

2/22/44 Seventh AF
1 B-24 bombs Kusaie. 8 A-24’s and 9 P-40’s from Makin bomb Mille. 1 P-40 launches rockets against
A/F tgts in first such attack by a Seventh AF aircraft.

2/23/44 Twelfth AF
P-40’s hit gun position N of Campoleone and patrol Anzio area. Weather forbids other operations by
Twelfth AF.

2/23/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb industrial complex at Steyr. Other HBs are forced to abort because of bad weather. HBs
and escorting ftrs claim over 30 aircraft shot down.

2/23/44 Tenth AF
14 B-24’s bomb A/Fs and other tgts at Akyab and Dabaing. 3 B-26’s and 12 P-51’s hit radio station at
Man Pang; 4 other P-51’s hit warehouses at Chantha.

2/23/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s attack 2 ships in Gulf of Tonkin and hit railroad cars and engine shed at Van Trai Station. 4 P-
40’s strafe Lashio A/F.

2/23/44 Fifth AF
Almost 50 A-20’s and B-24’s blast A/F, buildings, and AA positions in Wewak area.

2/23/44 Thirteenth AF
9 B-25’s, with Navy ftr spt, bomb Vunakanau A/F; 10 other B-25’s hit Keravat A/F. 4 B-34’s on armed
rcn over New Ireland strafe Cape Saint George area and bomb buildings and pier at Labur Bay. 4 B-
24’s attack bivouacs in upper Saua R area. 16 P-38’s dive-bomb Wunapope supply area. Some attack
town of Rabaul. This is first P-38 bombing raid on the Rabaul area. (P-38’s, now free from constant
responsibility of guarding bmrs against interceptors, will continue to divebomb Rabaul area through
April. During the latter part of this campaign against the famed Japanese garrison, which is to be
bypassed by Allied ground forces, P-39’s will add their strength due to completion of an airstrip on
Nissan I in the Green Is. By 20 Apr only 120 of 1400 buildings in Rabaul will still be standing).

2/23/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s from Makin bomb Mille. 2 small boats are destroyed by strafing. B-25’s from Abemama hit
Taroa. B-24’s from Makin and Tarawa bomb Kusaie, Ponape, and Jaluit.

2/24/44 Eighth AF
231 B-17’s bomb Schweinfurt ball bearing plant (11 losses suffered) while 238 B-24’s hit factory and
A/F at Gotha (33 aircraft lost). 236 HBs attack secondary tgt of Rostock due to overcast at primary
objectives of Poznan, Tutow, and Krzesiny. 61 HBs attack Eisenach, a T/O. RAF BC follows up with
attack during 24/26 Feb of Schweinfurt.

2/24/44 Ninth AF
Advanced HQ IX A Spt Cmd (set up at Uxbridge on 15 Feb) assumes operational control of its gps,
which hitherto had operated under orders from VIII FC. 22 B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Leeuwarden, Deelen,
and Gilze-Rijen on morning mission. 145 B-26’s bomb NOBALL tgts between Saint-Omer and
Abbeville during afternoon.

2/24/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit Fabrica di Roma landing ground. P-40’s and A-36’s hit gun positions, troop concentrations,
trucks, and tanks in battle areas. P-47’s bomb bridge at Arce.

2/24/44 Fifteenth AF
B-17’s (in coordination with Eighth AF raids on Germany) bomb aircraft factory at Steyr and oil refinery
at Fiume. HBs and escorting ftrs claim 35 ftrs shot down. 19 US aircraft are lost.

2/24/44 Tenth AF
12 B-24’s pound harbor area at Moulmein, railroad sidings at Martaban, and T/Os near Mingaladon
A/F and Zayat. Ftrs carry out numerous patrol and offensive sorties over Sumprabum area.

2/24/44 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s bomb warehouse and dock area at Wuhu and 3 hit railroad yards and docks at Hongay. 9 P-
40’s attack docks and railroad yards at Campha Port. 10 P-38’s on sweep of Yangtze R from
Chihchow to Pengtse claim 4 river steamers, 5 tugs, 5 motor launches, and 15 sampans destroyed.

2/24/44 Fifth AF
30-plus A-20’s hit Wewak area, blasting fuel dumps, trucks, A/Fs, aircraft, and supply stores. B-24’s
bomb Momote and Alexishafen.

2/24/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and Navy ftrs escort Navy dive bmr attack on Wunapope supply area. Some of the ftrs later
strafe sub off Cape Gazelle. 20-plus B-25’s, some with Navy ftr escorts, attack Tobera, Keravat, and
Vunakanau A/Fs and town of Rabaul. 14 P-38’s hit Wunapope and Cape Gazelle area. Cape Saint
George is attacked by 24 B-24’s when Vunakanau area is overcast.

2/24/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe small vessels, radio facilities, barracks, and gun posi-
tions at Jaluit and Mille. B-25’s from Tarawa pound Wotje.

2/24/44 Eleventh AF
6 bmrs take off for armed rcn and shipping search over the Kurils. Only 1 gets through and jettisons
bombs upon finding tgt overcast.

2/25/44 Eighth AF
680 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb airplane factories at Regensburg, Augsburg, and Furth, and ball bearing
plant at Stuttgart. This mission is flown in conjunction with Fifteenth AF attack on Regensburg and with
major efforts by RAF against Schweinfurt during 24/25 Feb and Augsburg during 25/26 Feb. 31 air-
craft are lost.

2/25/44 Ninth AF
Gen Williams becomes CG IX TCC. 191 B-26’s bomb Venlo, Saint-Trond, and Cambrai/Epinoy A/Fs in
morning raid as diversion in spt of VIII BC HBs over Germany. 36 abort, mainly because of navigation-
al error. 164 B-26’s dispatched against military tgts in France during afternoon are recalled because of
bad weather.

2/25/44 Twelfth AF
P-40’s attack guns and troop concentrations E of Campoleone and in Carroceto area. A-36’s bomb
towns of Terracina and Sperlonga and roads in the area. P-40’s also maintain patrols over Anzio.

2/25/44 Fifteenth AF
Continuing coordinated attacks with Eighth AF on European tgts, B-17’s with ftr escorts pound
Regensburg aircraft factory; enemy ftr opposition is heavy. Other B-17’s hit Zara harbor and Pola. B-
24’s attack Fiume M/Y and port and hit Zell am See railroad and Graz A/F. Over 30 US airplanes are
lost. HBs claim more than 90 ftrs shot down.

2/25/44 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s attack bridges at Meza, Sinthe, and Natmauk, causing light damage to the
bridges and destroying 3 locomotives and several railroad cars.

2/25/44 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s attack docks, railroad yards, and warehouses at Hongay. In the harbor 1 large boat is sunk
and another damaged. 2 P-40’s hit a cargo vessel at Campha Port, leaving it sinking. 2 others bomb
and strafe Weichow I.

2/25/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound Lorengau and Alexishafen-Madang areas and Momote A/F, and A-20’s bomb A/Fs at
Alexishafen.

2/25/44 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s on armed rcn bomb AA position at Monoitu, hit Aitara area, and attack barge in Cape Gazelle
area. 20-plus B-25’s hit Matupi and Rapopo. 21 B-24’s and 17 P-38’s follow shortly with another strike
on Rapopo.

2/25/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s out of Makin bomb and strafe tgts at Jaluit. B-26’s from Tarawa and Abemama hit Mille and
Wotje. B-24’s from Abemama and Tarawa pound Ponape.

2/25/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s from Shemya are over Matsuwa I shortly after midnight 24/25 Feb on a photo rcn and bomb
run. Mission is not completed due to weather.

2/26/44 Twelfth AF
Weather limits operations severely, but P-47’s hit shipping N and S of Velaluka.

2/26/44 Tenth AF
15 B-25’s and P-51’s demolish warehouses, in Naba and Hopin, attack bridges at Ye-u, Bawgyo, and
Tantabin, and strafe railroad cars and tracks at Tangon, Namyao, and Pyintha. The Tantabin bridge is
rendered unusable while approaches of the Ye-u and Bawgyo bridges are damaged.

2/26/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s from Nanning attack tgts at Tourane, destroying 5 warehouses and a hangar at the A/F and
a locomotive and 4 buildings at the railroad yard.

2/26/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Wewak and Momote. B-25’s, along with P-39’s, hit Madang-Alexishafen area and A-20’s
hit Angorum.

2/26/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy ftrs in covering Navy dive bmr strike on Wunapope supply and shipping facilities. 22
B-25’s, with ftr spt, follow up with the day’s second strike on Wunapope. Shortly afterwards, 17 P-38’s
strike the same tgt. 12 P-39’s bomb and strafe Monoitu, Ruisei, Makapeko, and Mawareka.

2/26/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa and Abemama attack Wotje and Jaluit. P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe tgts on
Mille.

2/26/44 Eleventh AF
XI BC (Air Striking Group TG 90.1) is directed to conduct armed photo rcn missions in the Kurils, day
or night, as weather permits.

2/27/44 Ninth AF
Gen Quesada (reappointed CG IX FC on 21 Feb) receives authority to revive IX FC (existing only on
paper since creation of IX A Spt Cmd) on temporary basis as an operational HQ to function as a
Combined Control Center with RAF 11 Gp at Uxbridge, where FC will prepare operations orders for
Ninth AF ftr and FB gps. Quesada retains command of IX A Spt Cmd.

2/27/44 Twelfth AF
A-36’s attack Littoria A/F, Guidonia A/F, and Ladispoli dock area. Rail cars NE of Rome are also
attacked. P-40’s follow up with raid against Littoria and hit trucks and other tgts in the area. Weather
prevents other operations by the Twelfth.

2/27/44 Tenth AF
30-plus P-51’s and A-36’s and 2 B-25’s hit ammo dumps near the Kamaing-Walawbum road, stores
and troops at Warazup, and warehouses, railroad and power facilities, bridges, and T/Os in Ye-u and
Tindeinyan areas.

2/27/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s fly sea sweep from Vinh to Nam Dinh, bombing Nam Dinh distillery and railroad yards. No
ships are sighted. 8 P-40’s hit railroad bridge at Puchi, rendering it unusable.

2/27/44 Fifth AF
Col Jarred V Crabb becomes CG V BC. 30-plus B-24’s, with P-40 spt, hit A/Fs at Boram, Wewak, and
Tadji, 27 B-25’s hit Hansa Bay area, and over 30 A-20’s attack Alexishafen and Marakum village. More
than 30 other B-25’s attack Momote, Lorengau, and other tgts in the Admiralties. P-39’s maintain
armed rcn over New Britain.

2/27/44 Thirteenth AF
16 P-39’s strafe barges and other T/Os along SW coast of Bougainville throughout the day.
Wunapope is attacked by 21 B-24’s and 24 B-25’s (both forces supported by ftr escorts) and by 14 P-
38’s. P-40’s and Navy ftrs cover Navy dive bmr strike on Lakunai AA positions. 3 other P-38’s strafe
radar station at Cape Saint George.

2/27/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin pound Jaluit and Mille, while B-25’s from Abemama hit Wotje and Mille.
B-24’s from Makin and Tarawa bomb Ponape.

2/28/44 Eighth AF
181 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 9 V-weapon sites in Pas de Calais area. Heavy clouds cause over half
the HBs dispatched to return without bombing. 7 aircraft are lost, most to AA fire.

2/28/44 Ninth AF
180 B-26’s attack NOBALL tgts and Rosieres-en-Santerre. Bad weather makes bombing difficult and
causes 34 other B-26’s to abort.

2/28/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Canino landing ground, but clouds prevent accurate bombing and most bombs fall W
and SW of main tgt area. A-36’s attack A/Fs at Littoria, Guidonia, and Marcigliana. P-47’s hit motor
vessels and tug off Dubrovnik and T/Os inland.

2/28/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s hit bridges and trains between Pintha and Kinu; 1 bridge is damaged and several boxcars
are destroyed. 13 B-24’s bomb M/Y at Mandalay and T/Os at Akyab, Monywa, and Pakokku. P-51’s,
A-36’s and P-40’s attack bridges, radio stations, supply dumps, bivouacs, troop concentrations, rail-
road bypasses, AA positions, and other tgts at Seton, Sinkan, Ye-u, Kawlin, Loilaw, Namkwin,
Shaduzup, and Mogaung-Kamaing area.

2/28/44 Fourteenth AF
6 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe A/F at Myitkyina.

2/28/44 Fifth AF
23 B-24’s and 39 A-20’s thoroughly pound Hansa Bay area. Nearly 20 other B-24’s bomb Nubia and
Awar A/Fs. In preparation for Allied landing, 50-plus B-25’s and B-24’s pound Momote, Lorengau and
other tgts in Admiralty Is.

2/28/44 Thirteenth AF
22 B-25’s, with ftr escort, pound Rabaul; 9 mins later 12 P-38’s glide-bomb Rabaul; 2 mins afterward
11 B-24’s pound the same tgt. 6 other B-24’s bomb Rapopo. P-40’s and Navy ftrs escort Navy dive
bmrs in strike on Wunapope. P-39’s attack Monoitu Mission.

2/28/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s from Makin strafe and bomb runway and radio installation on Mille. B-25’s from Tarawa pound
A/F on Wotje.

2/28/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s from Shemya search for enemy shipping. 1 HB crashes during takeoff, the others find noth-
ing.

2/29/44 Eighth AF
215 B-17’s attack aircraft production plants at Brunswick. 38 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at
Lottinghen.

2/29/44 Ninth AF
19 B-26’s bomb coastal gun position and nearby Breck-sur-Mer A/F. 216 MBs abort mission against 8
V-weapon sites in France because of total cloud cover over tgts.

2/29/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb main and satellite A/Fs at Viterbo and several T/Os along W coast of Italy. B-26’s bomb
troops and gun positions W of Cisterna di Roma, while A-20’s hit concentrations to the S. P-40’s and
A-36’s strike at troop concentrations along N perimeter of beachhead. Other P-40’s hit barracks and
railroad yards at Littoria and tank concentration S of Cisterna. P-47’s (with British aircraft) hit
Giulianova railway station and shipping off Dubrovnik. Ftrs maintain patrol over Anzio beachhead.

2/29/44 Fifteenth AF
For fourth consecutive day, bad weather limits operations to rcn missions.

2/29/44 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s knock spans out of 2 bridges N of Taungtha and damage bridges S of Myingyan and
between Panaing and Mahlaing. 7 B-26’s and 4 P-51’s bomb wireless station at Sinkan, score near
misses on bridge below Kawlin, and knock out 2 bridges in Ye-u area. 40-plus P-51’s, A-36’s, and P-
40’s hit supply area S of Seton, camp and stores near Mogaung (at Pagoda Peak), and railroad sta-
tion at Myitkyina.

2/29/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s pound warehouse area at Yoyang, causing several fires and secondary explosions. 12 B-
25’s bomb Yoyang railroad yards. 16 P-40’s provide spt. 2 B-25’s on sweep of NE China coast sink 3
sampans and damage a merchant ship at Siachwan Tao. 6 P-40’s bomb and strafe ammo dumps at
Kunlong. 12 P-38’s and P-51’s sink large motor launch NE of Anking, strafe barracks and 3 tugs in
Teian area, hit barracks NW of Nanchang, and strafe railroad installations at Yangsin. 4 P-40’s hit a
barracks W of Nanchang. 2 B-25’s sink a large rivercraft on the Yangtze near Chiuhsienchen and
damage 2 more nearby.

2/29/44 Fifth AF
Allied amphibious forces land on Los Negros I, temporarily taking Momote A/F and then falling back to
beachhead on Jamandilai Pt. Weather prevents full air spt but 7 B-24’s and 8 B-25’s manage to attack
enemy positions and guns. Other B-24’s and A-20’s hit Erima, Wewak, Tadji, Awar, and Hollandia.

2/29/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s, with Navy ftr escort, pound Rabaul area. Later 12 P-38’s hit tgts in same area. 16 AAF ftrs,
along with 16 Navy ftrs, hit T/Os throughout S Bougainville and Shortland I. Numerous other ftrs, in
forces of varying sizes, attack barges and scattered T/Os throughout N Solomons, Bismarck
Archipelago, and waters in between.

2/29/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s bomb Maloelap, Mille, and Wotje; B-25’s hit Jaluit and Mille; P-40’s attack Mille.

3/1/44 Eighth AF
HQ and HQ Sq, VIII AFSC is redesignated as HQ and HQ Sq, ASC, USSTAF, after functioning as
such during Jan and Feb while redesignation was being authorized. 8th Strat Air Depot Area is redes-
ignated VIII AFSC.
3/1/44 Ninth AF
IX TCC establishes Pathfinder school to provide pre-invasion trg in all navigational aids.

3/1/44 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF undergoes a reorganization as a result of 1099 of several operational units (see 14 Feb
44). XII TCC (Prov), consisting of a single wg, is disbanded and its personnel absorbed into 61st TC
Wg and other units, the 51st Wg being placed under the administrative control of Twelfth AF. HQ XII
BC is reduced to 1 officer and 1 enlisted man as other personnel are transferred to 57th Bomb Wg,
which along with 42d Bomb Wg, is placed under the administrative control of Twelfth AF. HQ XII BC
will exist as a retaining cadre until 10 Jun 44 when it is officially disbanded. P-40’s attack gun posi-
tions and vehicles in US Fifth Army battle area. P-47’s attack 2000 ton vessel in the Adriatic. P-40’s
and Spitfires of XII A Spt Cmd maintain cover over Anzio beachhead area.

3/1/44 Fifteenth AF
For the 6th consecutive day, bad weather forbids all operations except rcn missions.

3/1/44 Tenth AF
8 P-40’s score 3 hits on bridge at Namkwin. 4 others hit Myitkyina A/F dispersal area. 56 A-36’s and
P-51’s attack stores and personnel areas at Sawnghka.

3/1/44 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s and 16 P-40’s pound military zone in NE part of Nanchang.

3/1/44 Fifth AF
About 30 B-24’s and B-25’s hit Los Negros I and Lorengau. Other HBs and MBs drop supplies to
Allied ground forces on Los Negros I. More than 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftr aircraft, along with
RAAF airplanes, pound Hansa Bay, Awar Pt, A/F in Wewak area, and enemy installations and posi-
tions at Madang, Alexishafen, and Saiba.

3/1/44 Thirteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Kahili. P-38’s hit Ballale and Buka. P-39’s bomb and strafe Monoitu Mission.

3/1/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin hit Jaluit and Mille while B-25’s pound Maloelap.

3/1/44 Eleventh AF
XI Strat AF is activated at Shemya. It includes all units of XI BC and XI FC stationed at Near Is, and is
only a tac operating agency without administrative functions.

3/2/44 Eighth AF
232 HBs attack M/Y at Frankfurt/Main (using blind-bombing technique) while 133 bomb T/Os in SW
Germany, including Mannheim/Ludwigshafen, Limburg, and Dernbach. 84 HBs hit A/F at Chartres.
Failure of Pathfinder equipment causes many aircraft assigned to Frankfurt mission to return without
bombing tgt.

3/2/44 Ninth AF
353 B-26’s attack NOBALL tgts, Tergnier, and Amiens/Glisy and Rosieres-en-Santerre A/Fs in morning
and afternoon missions.

3/2/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack assembly area E of Carroceto and, with B-25’s, bomb guns and assembly area NW of
Cisterna di Roma, A-20’s hit troops in beachhead battle area. P-40’s and A-36’s blast troops and guns
throughout Anzio battle area, also hitting Cisterna and Littoria. P-47’s hit motor vessel of Sibenik, leav-
ing it burning. P-40’s and A-36’s fly uneventful cover over Anzio.

3/2/44 Fifteenth AF
459th Bomb Gp (B-24) becomes operational, giving the Fifteenth AF 13 HB gps on combat status.
Nearly 300 B-17’s and B-24’s, escorted by more than 150 P-38’s and P-47’s, spt US Fifth Army’s
Anzio beachhead, bombing Cisterna di Roma-La Villa area, Velletri, and troop concentrations, guns,
and other military tgts in battle area at several points, including Stazione di Campoleone and
Carroceto areas.

3/2/44 Tenth AF
5 P-51’s bomb arty positions in Maingkwan area. 20 P-40’s hit fuel dump at Myitkyina, arty at
Shingban, and trucks on road near Walawbum. 8 A-36’s and P-51’s hit encampment on Pagoda Peak
near Mogaung.

3/2/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s sink small steamer near Mon Cay and bomb railroad shops and coal treating plant at
Campho. 10 P-38’s damage 2 bridges and strafe 2 barracks areas N of Nanchang. 2 P-40’s bomb and
strafe A/F and barracks at Keng-tung.

3/2/44 Fifth AF
80-plus B-24’s and P-40’s hit Hansa Bay area, airstrip at Nubia, and Madang-Alexishafen area. More
than 60 B-25’s and A-20’s pound enemy forces on Los Negros I as Allied ground forces occupy
Momote A/F. P-47’s providing cover for the MBs claim 7 enemy ftrs shot down.

3/2/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy ftrs in covering Navy dive bmr strike on shipping installations in Keravia Bay area. 12
B-25’s pound Rabaul while 11 others, with Navy ftr spt, bomb Rapopo. Shortly afterwards, 20 escorted
B-24’s blast town area of Rabaul. 14 P-38’s follow immediately with strike on same tgt. P-39’s hit
Japanese-occupied Piano and Monoitu Missions.

3/2/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Makin and Abemama bomb Ponape and Kusaie. B-25’s bomb Maloelap.

3/2/44 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s fly a futile shipping search over the Kurils. Turned back by a weather front, they either jettison
or bring back their bombs.

3/3/44 US
Roosevelt announces that the Italian Fleet will be divided equally among US, UK, and USSR.

3/3/44 Eighth AF
Thick clouds cause abandonment of mission to bomb industry at Erkner, Germendorf, Annahof and
Berlin. Of more than 750 HBs dispatched, 79 manage to bomb T/Os, including Wilhelmshaven and
Helgoland. 11 HBs are lost on mission.

3/3/44 Ninth AF
218 B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Laon/Couvron, Beauvais/Tille, Rosieres-en-Santerre, Roye/Amy, and
Montdidier, and military installations at Juvincourt-et-Damary and Berneval-le-Grand.
3/3/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Rome/Ostiense and railroad stations at San Benedetto de Marsi. Weather cancels LB
and other MB operations. P-40’s hit gun positions in N Anzio beachhead area while A-36’s attack train
and tented area between Magliano Romano and Rome. Other P-40’s fly patrol over Anzio beachhead
area.

3/3/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 200 B-17’s and B-24’s, with over 50 P-47’s as escort, bomb M/Ys in Rome area and A/Fs and
landing grounds at Viterbo, Canino, and Fabrica di Roma. More than 80 B-24’s and over 100 P-38’s
abort because of bad weather.

3/3/44 Tenth AF
22 B-25’s, some supported by Spitfires and Hurricanes, bomb Ft White area; 10 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s
pound A/Fs at Katha, MawIu, and Shwebo. 12 B-25’s and 8 P-51’s hit railroad tgts and a warehouse
at Kyaikthin and Kyunhla. 14 B-24’s covered by 22 P-40’s, hit A/Fs at Lashio, Hsenwi, and Loiwing.
70-plus P-40’s, A-36’s, P-51’s, and B-26’s hit fuel storage, supply areas, roads, and other tgts over
widespread areas of Burma, including Shingban, Myitkyina, Zigyun, Mogaung, Manywet, and
Washawng. 6 P-38’s attack Okshitpin bridge but tgt is not damaged.

3/3/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s damage coal grading building at Campha Port.

3/3/44 Fifth AF
More than 30 B-24’s hit Hansa Bay and Alexishafen areas while 20 P-39’s attack Madang and
Bogadjim and 22 A-20’s pound Erima. 14 A-20’s and B-25’s hit enemy positions on Los Negros I.

3/3/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and Navy ftrs cover Navy dive bmr strike on Rabaul and Simpson Harbor. 24 B-25’s follow with
attack on Rabaul, which later in the day is bombed by 20 B-24’s. 5 P-38’s bomb radar installations at
Cape Saint George while 10 bomb Buka A/F. P-39’s hit T/Os on E part of Shortland I and W part of
Buka I.

3/3/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s out of Makin bomb Ponape. B-25’s from Tarawa hit Maloelap. This date marks beginning of
Operation FORAGER, the capture of the S Marianas (Saipan, Tinian, and Guam) for bases for B-29
strikes against Japan. Seventh AF aircraft maintain neutralization strikes against A/Fs in the Carolines
and continue hitting Wake and the bypassed Marshalls.

3/3/44 Eleventh AF
9 B-24’s take off from Shemya to search for enemy shipping, but return due to heavy icing and
squalls. 6 P-40’s fly a search mission between Shemya and halfway to Attu.

3/4/44 Eighth AF
31 B-17’s bomb Kleinmachnow area SW of Berlin, becoming the first US bmrs to hit the German capi-
tal area. Around 180 HBs attack T/Os including Bonn, Dusseldorf, and Cologne. Snow flurries and
clouds cause cancellation of 1 bomb div’s participation in mission and more than 250 of the 510 HBs
dispatched abort.

3/4/44 Ninth AF
251 B-26’s and 21 A-20’s scheduled to bomb Malines M/Y and Bernay/Saint Martin A/F abort mission
because of heavy cloud cover over tgts.
3/4/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels most Twelfth AF operations. P-40’s fly a few sorties against gun emplacements in
battle area, and others uneventfully patrol Anzio area.

3/4/44 Tenth AF
60-plus A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s, and a single B-25 bomb dumps, roads, bivouac area, and other
tgts in Seton, Sawnghka, Pinbaw, and Walawbum areas. Numerous ftrs carry out patrol and armed
rcn sorties in Sumprabum area.

3/4/44 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 23 P-40’s (16 of them Chinese) pound A/F at Kiungshan. The A/F is heavily damaged
and several parked airplanes are destroyed. The MBs and ftrs claim 17 interceptors shot down. 4 P-
38’s and 2 Chinese B-25’s claim a freighter, a tanker, and a motor launch sunk in Shihhweiyao and
Wuhu areas. 6 B-25’s bomb Thanh Hoa chromium mine and Campha Port docks. 2 P-40’s strafe rail-
road yards and warehouses at Hongay and Campha Port. 5 P-40’s are dispatched to bomb Cao Bang
but because of bad weather attack Chinese-held Lungchow by mistake. 6 waves of Japanese air-
planes bomb A/F at Suichwan, causing considerable damage.

3/4/44 Fifth AF
20-plus A-20’s and B-25’s spt ground forces on Los Negros I. More than 30 B-24’s with ftr escort,
pound A/Fs in Wewak area. More than 20 other B-24’s bomb Hollandia. A-20’s bomb buildings and
gun positions in Saidor area.

3/4/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s join Navy ftrs and dive bmrs in strike on AA positions and T/Os in Rabaul area. 4 patrolling B-
34’s hit T/Os along both coasts on New Ireland and at Vunalama and Mandres Plantations on New
Britain. 48 B-25’s and 12 P-38’s, along with 20-plus Navy ftrs, hit Rabaul town area in 3 closely
spaced attacks. P-38’s also attack T/Os on Duke of York I. 12 P-39’s hit Monoitu and T/Os along SW
coast of Bougainville. B-34’s join Navy planes in attacks on Japanese embarkation ports around
Choiseul Bay. Shortland I T/Os are hit by P-40’s on patrol.

3/4/44 Seventh AF
P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe runways at Mille. B-25’s from Tarawa bomb A/F installations and
runways on Wotje.

3/5/44 Eighth AF
219 B-24’s are dispatched to bomb A/Fs at Mont-de-Marsan, Cazaux, and Bordeaux but bad cloud
conditions force a tgt change and multiple aborts. 152 HBs bomb A/Fs (secondary and last resort tgts)
at Bergerac, Cognac, and Landes de Bussac.

3/5/44 Ninth AF
217 B-26’s attack NOBALL tgts in Saint-Omer-Abbeville area.

3/5/44 Twelfth AF
XII TCC (Prov) is disbanded at Palermo. Weather again severely hampers operations, but P-40’s hit
Pontecorvo and A-36’s attack Formia.

3/5/44 EAC
During the night, Gen Wingate’s Special Force of long-range penetration troops begin dropping by
glider onto Japanese lines of comm in C Burma. US engineer troops drop first, followed by British 77th
and 111th Brigs. Col Philip G Cochran’s Air Commando unit flies them in, dropping them on a strip
designated Broadway, about 50 mi NE of Indaw. Another projected drop site, Piccadilly, is unusable as
the Japanese have blocked it with fallen trees. Of 67 gliders dispatched, 32 reach Broadway. 539
men, 3 mules, and 65,972 Ibs of supplies are safely put down, including such items as bulldozers and
lighting apparatus.

3/5/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s, A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s fly more than 60 sorties against tgts in Burma, including arty posi-
tions, storage areas, ground troops, roads, and a bridge. The tgts are in the Zigon, Shingban, and
Myitkyina areas.

3/5/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb and strafe Chiengmai A/F, destroying 9 airplanes, the water tower, and nearby railroad
station. Barracks area is also damaged.

3/5/44 Fifth AF
About 30 B-24’s bomb enemy positions on Los Negros. In NE New Guinea, elements of US 32d Div
land at Yaula. A-20’s bomb and strafe the area. P-39’s pound areas around Madang and Erima.
Australian ground forces break out of Ramu Valley and retreat toward Madang.

3/5/44 Thirteenth AF
22 B-25’s, with Navy ftr escort, bomb Simpson Harbor. 4 B-34’s on patrol hit barges anchored off sup-
ply dock at nearby Raulavat Plantation. 9 B-24’s follow with raid on Rabaul town area. 13 others, with
Navy ftrs covering, blast revetment area and airstrip at Tobera. 11 P-38’s hit Borpop A/F, and P-40’s
and Navy ftrs hit barges at Kabanga Bay and off Warangoi R. 16 P-39’s attack AA positions at
Monoitu bridge, and 3 P-38’s hit Siar.

3/5/44 Seventh AF
The Seventh continues to hit the Marshalls and Carolines. P-40’s from Makin carry out FB mission
against runways and A/F installations at Mille. B-25’s hit Maloelap and Mille. B-24’s bomb Ponape and
last resort tgts at Kusaie and Mille.

3/6/44 Eighth AF
658 HBs attack Berlin area, bombing the metropolitan area and T/Os in nearby cities of Potsdam,
Wittenberge, Templin, Oranienburg, and Kalkberg. Fierce ftr opposition claims 69 of the bmrs, the
highest number lost by the Eighth in a single day.

3/6/44 Ninth AF
260 B-26’s bomb NOBALL tgts, Hirson M/Y, and A/F at Beauvais/Tille. Heavy clouds cause over 50 B-
26’s and A-20’s to abort missions.

3/6/44 Twelfth AF
P-40’s pound gun positions N of Anzio beachhead (mostly NE of Ardea), and bomb Frosinone and hit
guns near Littoria. A-36’s fly armed rcn of roads and railroad NE of Rome, hitting several vehicles and
bombing railroad cars at Capranica.

3/6/44 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s knock center span out of Sittang bridge and blast 2 AA positions. 14 B-25’s lay mines around
Kham Yai I, bomb nearby Prong I, and hit M/Y at Pegu. 18 P-51’s and P-40’s attack Sawnghka bridge
with poor results, start fires near Lalawng Ga, and bomb dumps near Walawbum.

3/6/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s continue to hit Japanese forces on Los Negros. B-24’s bomb airstrip and other tgts in Awar-
Nubia area. P-39’s and RAAF airplanes hit Japanese forces around Madang. P-39’s and P-38’s strafe
and dive-bomb Cape Hoskins-Talasea area as US Marines land about midway up the coast of
Willaumez Peninsula in preparation for drive on Talasea.

3/6/44 Thirteenth AF
P-39’s hit Monoitu Mission and huts and bridge on Miwo R. 24 B-25’s, with ftr escort, pound Tobera
while 24 B-24’s and 12 P-38’s hit Kavieng and Panapai A/F.

3/6/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin bomb and strafe runways at Mille. B-25’s from Tarawa pound A/F at
Wotje.

3/7/44 Ninth AF
112 B-25’s and 18 A-20’s attack V-weapon sites on Channel coast of France, military installations near
Criel-sur-Mer and Greny, and T/Os in the area. Bad weather causes recall of over 150 other HBs
before they attack tgts.

3/7/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Rome/Ostiense M/Y while B-25’s hit M/Y at Littoria. A-20’s strike Zagarolo railroad sta-
tion. P-40’s attack enemy positions in Anzio beachhead area with good results, while A-36’s hit comm
at Montebello, railroad station near Civitavecchia, gun emplacements near Littoria A/F, and train at
Monterotondo. P-40’s over Anzio beachhead encounter no air opposition.

3/7/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 300 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Toulon submarine base, M/Ys at Poggibonsi, Prato, and
Pontassieve, A/Fs at Fabrica di Roma, Viterbo, and Orvieto, and town of Castelfiorentino. P-47’s and
P-38’s fly about 150 sorties in spt of HBs.

3/7/44 Tenth AF
20-plus P-51’s and A-36’s on armed rcn hit T/Os from Walawbum to Shaduzup. 2 B-25’s hit troop con-
centrations NW of Shaduzup. Another attacks road bridge and barges near Shwebo and along the
Irrawaddy. Offensive rcn over several A/F in Burma results in no major action.

3/7/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s continue to hit tgts on Los Negros and other of the Admiralty Is and bomb Boram
A/F. P-38’s and RAAF airplanes attack tgts in Talasea area.

3/7/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s, with Navy ftr spt, hit Tobera A/F. 24 B-24’s and 14 P-38’s hit Panapai A/F. 19 P-40’s bomb
and strafe Rabaul. Ftr aircraft pound tac tgts on Bougainville, including Koromira Mission, supply area
on Jaba R, and bivouac S of Maririei R near Menoavi.

3/7/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s out of Abemama hit Kusaie and Jaluit. P-40’s bomb and strafe A/F at Mille. B-25’s pound run-
ways, AA positions, storage areas, and barracks on Taroa.

3/7/44 Eleventh AF
B-24’s and B-25’s fly negative search mission for an enemy submarine.

3/8/44 Eighth AF
More than 460 HBs attack ball bearing plant at Erkner with good results. 75 other HBs attack T/Os,
including factory at Wildau and center of Berlin. Enemy opposition is heavy, and 36 bmrs are lost.

3/8/44 Ninth AF
Over 225 B-26’s attack Volkel A/F once and Soesterberg A/F twice in morning and afternoon missions.

3/8/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s strike at Orte M/Y and Orte-Fabrica di Roma railroad. B-26’s hit Rome/Tiburtina M/Y and dock
area at Porto Santo Stefano. P-40 FBs hit gun positions and road junction near Rome while A-36’s
attack road junction near Montalto di Castro, also hitting a bridge and a train, and guns and a castle
SW of Celano. P-47’s hit gun emplacements. P-40’s strafe vehicles near Rome/Via Appia.

3/8/44 Tenth AF
23 P-51’s hit A/F at Anisakan, Shwebo, and Onbauk, destroying more than 30 Japanese airplanes.
Later 5 B-25’s and 2 P-51’s hit Shwebo, scoring hits along runway and in dispersal area and leaving
several Japanese aircraft aflame. 3 B-25’s hit 2 bridges at Lalawng Ga and Warazup, knocking out the
latter. 16 A-36’s and P-51’s hit T/Os from Chanmoi to Shaduzup.

3/8/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s carry out a number of low-level strikes as Allied ground forces capture Lombrun Plantation on
Los Negros, virtually completing capture of the island. More than 70 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s bomb
Nubia and Awar airstrips; the bmrs and escorting ftrs claim 17 airplanes shot down in Wewak area.
Ftrs continue to strafe coastal tgts in NE New Guinea and on New Britain.

3/8/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-24’s and 23 B-25’s pound Rabaul, blasting Chinatown and wharf area. 46 P-40’s and P-39’s
pound dock area E of Rabaul. 9 P-38’s, turning back from Rabaul, bomb Buka A/F.

3/8/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, striking from Makin, bomb Ponape and Kusaie. A-24’s and P-40’s, also from Makin, bomb and
strafe runways and AA positions at Mille. Tarawa-based B-25’s pound Wotje.

3/8/44 Eleventh AF
Bmrs fly negative search and patrol missions for an enemy submarine. B-24’s fly cover for a convoy
en route from Adak to Shemya.

3/9/44 Eighth AF
About 300 B-17’s attack Berlin. 158 B-24’s bomb other tgts, including Brunswick, Hannover, and
Nienburg areas.

3/9/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s strike dock area of Porto Stefano, some bombs falling in Port’oErcole area. B-25’s bomb bridge
at Montalto di Castro. A-20’s hit tank repair depot N of Tivoli. P-40’s blast gun positions W of
Campoleone, W of Pratica di Mare, and S of Ciampino. A-36’s bomb Capranica railroad station and
tgts nearby. Ftrs fly uneventful patrols over Anzio.

3/9/44 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb Tavoy A/F and office area while 8 others hit town of Mogaung. Town area, supply
dumps and road bridge at Kamaing are pounded by 10 B-24’s, 16 P-51’s, and 10 P-40’s. The bridge is
knocked out. 10 B-25’s score numerous hits on airstrips at Indaw and Katha. P-51’s, P-40’s, and A-
36’s hit storage at Pyindaw, and spt ground forces at Walawbum and Shaduzup.
3/9/44 Fourteenth AF
13 CACW B-25’s and 24 Chinese P-40’s pound foundry and floating docks at Shihhweiyao. 40-plus P-
40’s carry out several sea sweeps off Indochina coast and fly armed rcn over NE Indochina. The ftrs
damage vessels off Campha Port, strafe A/F at Mon Cay, bomb A/F at Weichow I (causing heavy
damage), hit barracks at Luc Nam, damage vessels at Hongay, and bomb military installations at Cao
Bang.

3/9/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s pound Lorengau and other tgts on Manus. Numerous other Fifth AF aircraft carry out armed rcn
over wide reaches of SWPA, attacking a variety of tgts.

3/9/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb dock area along N shore of Simpson Harbor at Rabaul. 19 B-24’s follow with strike on
Rabaul town and wharf area and also hit A/Fs in the vicinity. 40-plus P-39’s and P-40’s hit dock area E
of Simpson Harbor. At Empress Augusta Bay, 2 sqs of B-25’s hit Japanese installations on nearby
hills.

3/9/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s based on Abemama attack Taroa I. B-24’s from Tarawa hit Ponape and Kusaie.

3/10/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Rome/Tiburtina M/Y and unsuccessfully attack Orvieto railroad bridge, while B-25’s hit
Littoria M/Y. P-40’s and A-36’s strike at enemy positions on coast at San Felice Circeo, gun positions
E of Littoria, guns and tanks at Cisterna di Roma, railroad at Montalto di Castro, train at Monte Libretti
station, and railway buildings at Zagarolo. Ftrs patrol Anzio area without incident.

3/10/44 Tenth AF
23 B-24’s pound town areas of Mogaung and Kamaing during the afternoon, following an earlier B-25
raid on Kamaing. 40-plus P40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s hit gun positions S of Walawbum, troops and stor-
age areas W of Mogaung at Pahok, trains near Myitnge and Anisakan, A/F at Anisakan, and town
area of Laban.

3/10/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb Kowloon Docks. B-25’s from Suichwan sink a motor launch and damage 2 cargo ves-
sels and a barge in Anking area. Escorting P-38’s shoot down several interceptors. P-40’s and P-51’s
on armed rcn bomb or strafe barracks and shipping at Foochow, A/F and barracks at Nanchang, facto-
ry, barracks, and bridge near Sienning, freighters at Hongay and Campha Port, barracks at Ha Coi,
and area E of Lang Son.

3/10/44 Fifth AF
11 B-25’s bomb Lorengau and several T/Os on Manus. B-24’s and P-39’s, operating singly or in pairs,
attack numerous scattered T/Os throughout SWPA during armed rcn flights.

3/10/44 Thirteenth AF
P-40’s and P-39’s attack Wunapope supply area. 19 B-24’s pound Rabaul area, starting several large
fires. 40 B-25’s hit Japanese positions in the hills near Empress Augusta Bay. P-39’s attack tgts at
Kepiai Plantation.

3/10/44 Seventh AF
A-24’s and P-40’s from Makin and B-26’s from Tarawa attack A/Fs, AA positions, and radio installa-
tions at Mille and Wotje. B-25’s, operating out of Engebi on Eniwetok Atoll (secured by invading forces
on 22 Feb) in the Marshalls for the first time, bomb Kusaie I.

3/11/44 Eighth AF
121 B-17’s bomb Munster while 34 B-24’s hit V-weapon site at Wizernes. Both attacking forces use
blind-bombing techniques due to thick overcast.

3/11/44 Ninth AF
61 B-26’s bomb V-weapon sites in N France. 53 abort because of weather and navigational difficulties.

3/11/44 Twelfth AF
MBs strike at Florence, Orvieto, and Fabriano M/Ys with good results. P-40, A-36, and P-47 FBs
attack supply depot, railroad station, and factory in areas NE of Monterotondo, and numerous other
tgts, including gun positions in battle areas, railroad facilities, and 2 supply trains.

3/11/44 Fifteenth AF
About 100 B-24’s, escorted by 30-plus P-38’s, bomb harbor at Toulon. More than 100 B-17’s, escorted
by more than 50 P-47’s, hit M/Y at Padua. Other B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Pontassieve and Prato and hit
A/F at Iesi. HBs and ftrs claim destruction of more than 30 enemy airplanes in the air.

3/11/44 Tenth AF
70-plus FBs (P-40’s, P-51’s, and A-36’s) and 2 B-25’s hit fuel and ammo dumps, gun positions, roads,
and general T/Os in or near Saungka, Pandaw, Walawbum, Labang Gahtawng, Shaduzup, and
Mogaung.

3/11/44 Fourteenth AF
10 P-40’s damage 3 barges at Campha Port, hit buildings on Weichow I, and attack town area at Ha
Coi.

3/11/44 Fifth AF
12 B-25’s pound Lorengau while 7 B-24’s bomb enemy positions to the W of the town, as preliminar-
ies for invasion of Manus increase. 80-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s hit Boram A/F while more than
40 A-20’s and P-39’s attack tgts in Madang area. P-47’s strafe Hansa Bay area. Other aircraft carry
out armed rcn and sweeps over wide reaches of NE New Guinea and New Britain coastal areas.

3/11/44 Thirteenth AF
40-plus B-24’s and B-25’s, supported by 20-plus P-38’s, pound Rabaul town area. 20 P-40’s bomb
Wunapope. 43 P-40’s bomb Mosigetta area while 4 B-24’s pound Monoitu Mission.

3/11/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, operating out of Kwajalein for first time, carry out the Seventh’s first raid from the Marshalls
against Wake. P-40’s and B-25’s, operating from bases in the Gilberts, pound Mille and Maloelap.

3/12/44 Eighth AF
52 B-24’s attack V-weapon site at Saint-Pol/Siracourt, using blind-bombing technique.

3/12/44 Tenth AF
50-plus P-40’s, A-36’s, and P-51’s, along with a single B-25, pound troops and supply areas at
Shedwiyang and near Kamaing, bomb town of Shaduzup, and hit storage areas near Manywet and
Malakawng.
3/12/44 Fifth AF
12 B-25’s hit enemy positions and comm at Lorengau as landings on small offshore islands continue
with beachhead being established on Hauwei I. 40-plus B-24’s B-26’s, and A-20’s hit Wewak area.

3/12/44 Thirteenth AF
22 B-25’s, with Navy ftr cover, pound Rabaul area, concentrating on N rim of Simpson Harbor. 18 B-
24’s, with Navy ftr cover, follow with strike against Rabaul customs wharf area. The HB strike is fol-
lowed by an attack on town area of Rabaul by 64 P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s.

3/12/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa bomb Mille, Wotje, Maloelap, and Nauru. B-25’s hit Jaluit.

3/13/44 Eighth AF
270 HBs are dispatched to bomb V-weapon installations in Pas de Calais area, but strike is cancelled
because of bad weather. 7 bmrs manage to attack Paix A/F as T/O. 2 airplanes are lost to AA fire.

3/13/44 Ninth AF
40 B-26’s attack V-weapon site at Lottinghen/Les Grands Bois. 37 abort due to bad weather.

3/13/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb railway bridges NW and W of Sarzana and at Viareggio, hit tracks S of the latter, and,
along with SAAF LBs, bomb Fabriano M/Y. B-25’s bomb Spoleto M/Y, hitting E and W chokepoints and
line to Terni, and also attack Perugia M/Y with less successful results. A-36’s bomb railroad station
between Orte and Orvieto while P-40’s hit supply dump near Velletri and gun positions along beach-
head line directly S of Rome.

3/13/44 Tenth AF
140-plus P-40’s, A-36’s, and P-51’s along with 2 B-25’s pound numerous T/Os in Shaduzup area,
knock out a span of bridge in Shaduzup, hit town of Loilaw, pound supply and ammo dumps near
Warazup and Seton, and bomb building area N of Namti.

3/13/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-24’s and 4 P-40’s attack A/F and seaplane anchorage at Kiungshan on Hainan I. 16 P-40’s bomb
bridge at Puchi, scoring direct hits on both approaches.

3/13/44 Fifth AF
160-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, P-47’s, and P-40’s thoroughly pound Wewak area; US aircraft claim 8
interceptors shot down. Other aircraft, operating singly or in flights of 2 or 3, attack several tgts in NE
New Guinea-New Britain area. In the Admiralties, Hauwei I is cleared of enemy opposition and arty is
brought ashore.

3/13/44 Thirteenth AF
2 B-24’s, with Navy ftr escort, and 22 B-25’s bomb Rabaul area, hitting NW part of Rabaul and harbor
and waterfront section. 27 P-39’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s pound Wunapope supply area.

3/13/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Engebi bomb Kusaie while B-24’s from Tarawa hit Ponape. B-25’s from Abemama and
Tarawa pound Mille.

3/14/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Prenestina M/Y and nearby chemical plant. B-25’s strike Terni and Orte M/Ys, causing
considerable damage, while A-20’s attack tank repair facilities unsuccessfully. P-40’s attack guns in
Anzio beachhead area and also hit supply dump. A-36’s and P-47’s hit railway stations and town of
Ostia.

3/14/44 Tenth AF
41 A-31’s join British aircraft in hitting Japanese positions in Arakan and Chin Hills areas. 90-plus P-
51’s, A-36’s, and P-40’s, along with 3 B-25’s, hit Japanese troops, bridges, dumps, and villages in
Mogaung Valley.

3/14/44 Fourteenth AF
20 Japanese bmrs hit A/Fs at Hengyang and Suichwan. Surprise prevents effective interception by
Fourteenth AF ftrs.

3/14/44 Fifth AF
More than 80 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s, supported by Allied ftrs, pound Wewak area. 17 other B-24’s
bomb A/F at Tadji. 8 A-20’s carry out sweep over Madang area while 12 bomb airstrip at Alexishafen.

3/14/44 Thirteenth AF
22 P-40’s and P-39’s hit Wunapope. 23 B-24’s, with naval ftr cover, bomb N waterfront area of
Simpson Harbor. 22 B-25’s, with Navy ftr escort, bomb E section of town of Rabaul. P-39’s, P-38’s, P-
40’s, and Navy ftrs hit barges and other T/Os around coast of Bougainville and along NE New Ireland
coast.

3/14/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Engebi bomb Kusaie. B-25’s from Tarawa hit Wotje.

3/15/44 Eighth AF
330 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb industrial area of Brunswick. 2 P-47’s each carrying 2 1,000-lb bombs,
escorted by 6 P-47’s, fly mission against enemy barge in Zuider Zee to test feasibility of this type of
operation. The FBs score near misses.

3/15/44 Ninth AF
Ninth AF directive states that the Ninth is released from first priority commitment to assist Eighth AF.
P-51’s of the Ninth AF (committed to AEAF) will continue to escort HBs when required by the Eighth.
Ninth AF Adv HQ assumes function of tgt selection and mission planning for IX BC. AEAF HQ has
authority to indicate percentage of effect to be expended on each type of tgt on a long-term basis. 118
B-26’s attack M/Ys at Aulnoye and Haine-Saint-Pierre and Chievres A/F. During the afternoon, 10 MBs
using ‘Oboe’ to test its accuracy, bomb Coxyde A/F with poor results. Dive-bombing missions using
ftrs begin with a 7-aircraft attack on SaintValery-en-Caux A/F.

3/15/44 Twelfth AF
MBs and FBs, together with MASAF HBs and other aircraft of MATAF in greatest air effort yet made in
MTO, rain bombs upon enemy concentrations in Cassino and surrounding areas as NZ Corps begins
third battle of Cassino. LBs and MBs also hit a cmd post E of Ceprano and town of San Benedetto de
Marsi. Ftrs on patrol and sweep over Anzio, Cassino, and Rome meet no air opposition.

3/15/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 300 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Cassino, area S of Cassino, and areas near Venafro, in spt of
US Fifth Army. Over 250 other HBs return to base without bombing because of complete cloud cover
of their tgt areas. Extensive ftr cover over Cassino area is provided by P-38’s, and P-47’s fly 2 sweeps
over Viterbo-Canino area. There is no ftr opposition.
3/15/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s join British aircraft in pounding villages and Japanese positions in Arakan area. 31 B-24’s
and 20-plus RAF Wellingtons and Beaufighters pound supply dumps and T/Os in Rangoon area while
8 other B-24’s hit barracks near Bangkok. Numerous US and RAF MBs and FBs attack villages,
Japanese positions, ammo dumps, tanks, and many other T/Os in the Chin Hills, at Chindwin, in the
Mogaung Valley, and in areas around Mandalay.

3/15/44 Fifth AF
More than 200 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, P-38’s, P-47’s, and P-40’s pound Wewak township, blasting
docks, warehouses, gun positions, and numerous other tgts. Ftrs claim 11 enemy airplanes shot
down. 36 B-25’s bomb Tingo village and Lugos Mission area on Manus, where elements of 1st Cav
Div make amphibious landing, take the mission, and head E toward Lorengau.

3/15/44 Thirteenth AF
Gen Hubert Harmon, CG Thirteenth AF, becomes COMAIRSOLS. 50-plus B-25’s, P-40’s, P-39’s, and
P-38’s and Navy ftrs pound Wunapope supply areas. 24 B-25’s, with Navy ftr escort, bomb Lakunai
A/F. 22 unescorted B-24’s, finding Tobera clouded over, bomb A/F at Rapopo as a secondary tgt.

3/15/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein fly first Seventh AF mission against Truk Atoll, hitting Dublon I and Eten I before
dawn; alternate tgts of Oroluk Anchorage and Ponape Town are also hit. B-25’s from Tarawa hit
Maloelap. By this date the A-24’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s used against Mille and Jaluit during FLINTLOCK
and CATCHPOLE have returned to Oahu for rest and reequipment.

3/16/44 Eighth AF
679 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb aircraft factories and A/Fs at Augsburg, Friedrichshafen,
Gessertshausen, and Ulm. Ftr opposition is heavy against the first force of bmrs over France and
Germany. 23 US bmrs are lost on mission.

3/16/44 Twelfth AF
FBs, LBs, and MBs blast gun positions in Cassino-Piedimonte area as battle of Cassino rages on.
FBs also hit gun positions along Anzio beachhead front.

3/16/44 Tenth AF
29 A-31’s hit Japanese positions in Arakan area. 6 B-25’s damage bridge at Nattalin near Rangoon.

3/16/44 Fourteenth AF
7 P-40’s on Yangtze R sweep damage 2 launches near Yoyang and pound barracks and storage at
Sienning.

3/16/44 Fifth AF
70-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s hit AA positions, buildings and salvage dumps at Wewak and near-
by Brandi Plantation. 19 B-25’s bomb personnel and storage areas at Nubia. B-24’s and Catalinas
attack Japanese convoy near Hollandia. Other B-24’s bomb docks and factory area at Soerabaja.

3/16/44 Thirteenth AF
13 B-24’s bomb Vunakanau A/F, and 12 B-25’s follow with raid on Vunakanau radar Installations. 9 B-
25’s, 12 P-39’s, and 11 P-40’s hit Wunapope supply areas. 10 P-38’s attack Cape Tawui while 11 B-
25’s pound N edge of Simpson Harbor. 7 P-38’s strafe barges W of Raluana Pt. At Monoitu Mission, a
raid by B-24’s demolishes several buildings.
3/16/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa from Abemama pound Wotje, Ormed I and Mille.

3/16/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s take off from Shemya shortly before midnight 15/16 Mar to fly armed rcn over Matsuwa I, but
turn back prematurely. Some of the bmrs jettison their bomb-loads over the tgt area.

3/17/44 Eighth AF
P-47 FBs, escorted by P-47 ftrs, attack Chartres A/F. 16 others bomb Soesterberg A/F, losing 2 aircraft
to AA fire.

3/17/44 Ninth AF
70 B-25’s bomb M/Y at Criel-sur-Mer.

3/17/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Montepescali M/Y and Cecina. B-25’s hit Roccasecca and Castrocielo, while A-20’s hit
troop concentration in Cassino area. FBs hit guns in Cassino lrea and attack nearby railroad bridge
and underpass with good results.

3/17/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 200 B-24’s bomb Vienna and various T/Os. P-47’s and P-38’s provide escort. Over 100 B-
17’s abort because of bad weather.

3/17/44 Tenth AF
24 B-24’s and 12 P-38’s attack supply dumps in Kalewa area in Chin Hills region. 18 A-31’s hit vil-
lages and positions in same general area while 22 others attack troops near Thaungdut. 30-plus B-
25’s, P-51’s, and A-36’s damage Shweli and Mogaung bridges and hit positions and supply dumps in
Kamaing area. 37 P-40’s blast A/F at Myitkyina. Numerous other aircraft fly miscellaneous sorties over
Sumprabum area. 2 B-25’s cause fires among oil installations at Chauk.

3/17/44 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s bomb and strafe boatyards at Vinh and hit lumber stores and sawmills at nearby Ben Thuy.

3/17/44 Fifth AF
Almost 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s attack Wewak area. P-38’s hit Hansa Bay area while other B-
25’s bomb Madang-Alexishafen area. Soerabaja naval base is bombed by B-24’s.

3/17/44 Thirteenth AF
31 FBs and 31 B-25’s pound supply areas at Wunapope and at Ralum. A few FBs hit Japanese
bivouac area on Matchin Bay. 20-plus B-24’s pound airstrip at Namatanai.

3/17/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s and B-25’s from Tarawa bomb, respectively, Ponape and Jaluit.

3/17/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed rcn over Onnekotan I before dawn releasing bombs through overcast.

3/18/44 Eighth AF
679 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb aircraft plants and A/Fs at Oberpfaffenhofen, Friedrichshafen, Lechfeld,
Munich, Landsberg, and Memmingen. Enemy ftrs attack in force and AA fire is heavy. 43 US bmrs and
13 escorting ftrs are lost. Total US claims for enemy aircraft destroyed are 84.

3/18/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, B-26’s, and A-20’s bomb Foligno M/Y, Orvieto M/Y and railroad bridge, Poggibonsi railroad
bridge, Piombino dock area, Colleferro railroad tracks, and assembly area N of Anzio. P-40’s, A-36’s,
and P-47’s attack gun positions in Anzio beachhead area, factory at Carroceto, motor transport con-
centrations in Cassino area, fuel dump, tank repair depot, and bivouac in beachhead area, motor
transport around Ladispoli, railroad bridge N of Rome, and railroad tracks and cars at other points.

3/18/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 350 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Villaorba, Udine, Gorizia, Lavariano, and Maniago.
126 P-38’s and P-47’s carry out sweeps in Udine-Maniago area, and strafe aircraft at Udine A/F tanker
S of Marano Lagoon and a hangar, 2 trains, 2 radar stations, and seaplane anchorage (destroying 6
seaplanes) at Belvedere. HBs and escorts claim 48 enemy ftrs destroyed. 9 US aircraft are downed.

3/18/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s hit Japanese positions W of Buthidaung in Arakan area. In the Chin Hills, 22 B-25’s attack
villages and oil storage areas near Kalewa while 16 B-24’s and 41 A-31’s pound same general area
hitting Japanese positions and causing many fires. 20-plus P-51’s and B-25’s spt ground forces near
Chindwin. 14 others hit truck park and supply area near Mandalay. 20-plus FBs (P-51’s, P-40’s, and A-
36’s) bomb Kamaing area while 10 more damage several riverboats near Katha.

3/18/44 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s on Yangtze R sweep sink 1 large sailboat and strafe a transport ship at Chiuchiang. 2 P-
40’s damage bridge N of Haiphong and attack T/Os in the area, while 2 others sink 2 large junks at
Thuong Mo. 12 P-40’s on armed rcn from Nanning sink barge and damage other craft at Quang Yen,
sink a transport vessel at Campha Port and damage a nearby bridge, attack a train and several build-
ings in Lang Son area, and damage a railroad bridge between Lang Son and Phu Lang Thuong.

3/18/44 Fifth AF
More than 100 B-24’s B-25’s, and A-20’s continue to pound Wewak area, hitting AA positions and
nearby Brandi Plantation. Japanese supply convoy reaches Wewak but escapes bombardment.

3/18/44 Thirteenth AF
12 P-40’s pound fuel stores on Keravia Bay. 13 P-38’s follow with strike on ammo dump at nearby
Cape Tawui. 12 P-39’s later hit Keravia Bay area. Still later, 24 B-24’s and 13 B-25’s blast town of
Rabaul and foothills nearby. 18 P-39’s, along with several naval FBs, hit shipping at mouths of Jaba
and Tavena Rivers.

3/18/44 Seventh AF
2 B-25’s from Engebi bomb and strafe Ponape. 13 B-25’s from Abemama bomb Jaluit while 5 from
Tawara hit the Atoll with bombs and cannon fire. 1 B-24 from Tarawa bombs Mille and photographs
Mille and Majuro Atolls.

3/19/44 Eighth AF
172 B-17’s attack V-weapon installations at Wizernes, Watten, and Marquise. 24 P-47 FBs dive-bomb
Gilze-Rijen A/F. 11 P-47’s fly top cover while 39 P-51’s fly uneventful supporting sweep over S
Netherlands.

3/19/44 Ninth AF
152 B-26’s and 65 A-20’s attack NOBALL tgts in Saint-Omer area during morning and afternoon mis-
sions. 16 P-47’s dive-bomb A/F between Boulogne-sur-Mer and Le Touquet. The morning raids pre-
cede Eighth AF attack with HBs on V-weapon sites.

3/19/44 MAAF
MATAF issues directive for Operation STRANGLE, to interdict supply movements in Italy by destroy-
ing M/Ys and attacking rail lines and ports in a concentrated campaign.

3/19/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack road bridge W of Arezzo and port installations at San Stefano al Mare. B-25’s hit bridge
approach in S Orvieto, M/Y’s at Avezzano and Orte, and bridge at Orte. Tank repair shops near Tivoli
are bombed by A-20’s. P-47’s and P-40’s strike at enemy concentrations, dumps, and guns in US Fifth
Army main battle area and in area N of Anzio beachhead.

3/19/44 Fifteenth AF
460th Bomb Gp (B-24) is declared operational making total of 14 HB gps operational in Fifteenth AF.
234 B-17’s and B-24’s, escorted by 100-plus ftrs, bomb A/F and town of Klagenfurt. Other B-24’s (over
150) hit Graz factory complex M/Ys at Metkovic and Knin. Enemy (ftrs provide fierce opposition and
along with AA fire, shoot down 17 HBs and 1 ftr. US aircraft claim 30 enemy ftrs destroyed in combat.

3/19/44 Tenth AF
20-plus B-25’s and P-38’s hit Wuntho. More than 20 A-31’s attack villages and Japanese positions in
the Chin Hills and near Chindwin. 70-plus FBs and 2 B-25’s over Mogaung Valley bomb supply
dumps, enemy positions, and T/Os throughout the area, concentrating attacks in and near Kamaing,
Mogaung, and Sumprabum. 16 P-51’s hit barracks and supply area at Meiktila A/F near Mandalay
while 3 B-25’s hit Indaw.

3/19/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s, 9 P-38’s, and 3 P-51’s on Yangtze R sweep damage several river vessels, hit fort at
Chihchow, and bomb A/F at Nanchang.

3/19/44 Fifth AF
Over 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s pound Wewak area, hitting especially hard the Cape
Moem and Cape Boram areas. Other B-25’s and P-39’s, along with RAAF airplanes, bomb Hansa
Bay, Nubia, Madang, and Alexishafen area and hit tgts along Bogadjim Road. P-40’s attack bivouac
area and AA on Garove I. 130 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s virtually destroy supply convoy pro-
ceeding from Wewak toward Hollandia, sinking at least 5 vessels.

3/19/44 Thirteenth AF
30-plus FBs over Rabaul area pound ammo dump and other tgts around Cape Tawui. 24 B-25’s blast
Wunapope area, concentrating on workers’ quarters. 24 B-24’s bomb airstrip at Panapai, causing con-
siderable damage to runways.

3/19/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s pound Wake from Kwajalein. B-25’s from Abemama and Tarawa hit Maloelap, Jaluit, and Mille.
1 B-24 from Tarawa bombs Mille and photographs Mille and Majuro Atolls.

3/20/44 Eighth AF
51 B-17’s bomb industry and transportation tgts at Frankfurt/Main. 99 HBs attack T/Os, including
Bingen, Mannheim area, and Mainz area. Bad weather and malfunction of blind-bombing equipment
cause nearly 300 HBs to abandon mission.
3/20/44 Ninth AF
67th Tac Rcn Gp completes series of 83 missions (begun on 23 Feb) during which photos were made
of 160 mi of French coastline and 2 inshore strips, each 120 mi long; 9500 prints are produced and no
aircraft are lost. Over 200 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb 4 NOBALL tgts and Creil M/Y. 85 P-47’s dive-bomb
A/Fs at Abbeville, Poix, and Conches.

3/20/44 Twelfth AF
310th Bomb Gp (M) is transferred from XII FC to 57th Bomb Wg, thus consolidating all B-25 units of
the Twelfth under 1 wg. B-25’s strike harbor and shipping at Piombino, Poggibonsi railroad bridge,
Port’ Ercole, and area around Orvieto railroad bridge. B-25’s hit Orvieto M/Y and underpass and road
bridge nearby, Terni M/Y, and dock at San Stefano al Mare. Factory at Fontana Liri is accurately
bombed by A-20’s. P-40’s hit troop concentrations, guns, and fuel dump in Cassino-Fontana Liri area
while A-36’s blast railway station at Frosinone and also drop food for troops in Cassino area. P-47’s hit
fuel dump at Fontana Liri.

3/20/44 USSR
Red Army sweeps into Bessarabia.

3/20/44 Tenth AF
In the Arakan area, 12 A-31’s hit Japanese positions near Kaladan and Buthidaung while 6 P-38’s
severely damage bridge at Lamu. 20-plus B-25’s, and P-51’s hit comm and transportation tgts in
Katha area. 6 B-24’s bomb Moulmein-Martaban area. More than 100 FBs strike Mogaung Valley build-
ings and supply areas, and fuel dumps at Mogaung, Myitkyina, Sumprabum, and Sahmaw.

3/20/44 Fourteenth AF
Photo rcn sorties are flown over C China and NE Burma.

3/20/44 Fifth AF
30-plus B-24’s bomb A/F at Aitape. Over 20 P-39’s and A-20’s hit Japanese HQ and other tgts along
Bogadjim Road while B-25’s and P-39’s on armed rcn hit tgts at Milhanak, along Gogol R, at Yeschan,
Burui A/F, and at Erima. P-40’s on armed rcn hit villages and barges along Bangula Bay coast. At
night B-24’s bomb remnants of supply convoy off Cape Terabu.

3/20/44 Thirteenth AF
20-plus FBs hit Ratawul supply area. Later 20-plus ftrs attack barges in Rabaul area while 3 B-34’s
blast several buildings at nearby Massava Bay. 23 B-24’s bomb A/F at Vunakanau while 24 B-25’s
pound Lakunai. 10 P-40’s and P-39’s bomb Numa Numa and strafe coastal T/Os. Rcn patrol of SB-
24’s cover Marines moving onto Emirau I. Ftr patrol is unnecessary due to unexpected lack of opposi-
tion. After initial landing by Marines other Allied ground forces move ashore. By afternoon of 21 Mar
the occupation of the island is complete. Construction of a base begins shortly.

3/20/44 Seventh AF
12 B-25’s from Tarawa bomb radio station and pier on Emidj. 1 other B-25 from Tarawa bombs Mille,
rearms at Majuro, and again bombs Mille on return trip.

3/21/44 Eighth AF
56 B-24’s bomb V-weapon launching installation at Watten. 41 P-51’s in a ftr sweep over S France
claim 21 aircraft destroyed. About 650 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Berlin area, including aircraft factories
at Basdorf and Oranienburg. Of 12 brms lost, 1 B-17 is destroyed by a bomb dropped by a B-17 from
a sq flying at a higher altitude.
3/21/44 Ninth AF
All B-26’s dispatched to bomb NOBALL tgts in France are recalled because of bad weather.

3/21/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s make unsuccessful attempt to bomb Poggibonsi bridge. Weather cancels other B-25 missions
and all A-20 operations. B-26’s attack Arezzo and Bucine viaducts and Poggibonsi and Cecina railroad
bridges. P-47’s hit railroad bridges N of Rome while P-40’s bomb tgts in Anzio area. A-36’s drop food
in Cassino area.

3/21/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to photo and weather rcn missions.

3/21/44 Tenth AF
30-plus A-31’s hit Japanese positions near Arakan and in the Chin Hills. 25 B-25’s and P-51’s destroy
1 bridge and damage another near Meza, pound buildings and T/Os in Mawlu area and hit a locomo-
tive and several trucks in Banmauk-Indaw area. 6 P-38’s bomb Monywa oil dumps, causing several
large fires. 80-plus FBs and 2 B-25’s hit town of Manywet, storage area at Myitkyina, buildings at
Kamaing and Myitkyina, and warehouses, bypass, and bridge at Hopin.

3/21/44 Fifth AF
140-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s attack numerous tgts in Wewak-Tadji-Hansa Bay-
Schouten Is areas. P-39’s and RAAF FBs blast Japanese positions in Madang area. P-40’s and A-20’s
on armed rcn attack tgts on New Britain and on Garove I to the N.

3/21/44 Thirteenth AF
30-plus FBs and 24 B-25’s pound Lakunai A/F area. 22 B-24’s bomb Vunakanau A/F. Ftrs carry out
barge sweeps in Rabaul area. 14 P-39’s hit Numa Numa. Small strikes are flown against Monoitu and
a bridge at Meive, and FBs spt ground forces and bomb bivouac along Empress Augusta Bay.

3/21/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Tarawa hit Mille, Maloelap and Ponape. Tarawa-based B-25’s also pound Maloelap.

3/22/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s attack Poggibonsi railroad bridge and viaduct W of Arezzo. B-25’s hit road bridge near
Poggibonsi. P-40’s bomb guns in Avezzano and Pico areas. P-40’s on patrols over Anzio and Cassino
claim 2 ftrs destroyed.

3/22/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 100 B-17’s bomb M/Ys at Verona while about 100 B-24’s hit M/Ys at Bologna and Rimini. P-
38’s and P-47’s provide cover for all the missions. 2 HBs are lost to flak and another has to ditch.

3/22/44 CBI
Japanese move into India from Burma, penetrate to 30 mi E of Imphal.

3/22/44 Tenth AF
36 A-31’s hit villages of Homalin and Myothit and bomb Japanese positions near Chindwin. Over 100
ftrs and FBs over Mogaung Valley attack troops, storage, and other tgts and cause several fires
throughout the area. 20-plus P-51’s and B-25’s carry out ground spt missions in Mawlu area near
Katha. Near Rangoon 4 B-24’s set fire to Prome supply dumps while a single P-38 damages railroad
bridges and several trucks at Pyinmana.
3/22/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s from Yangkai hit several tgts in and around Phu Dien Chau, Ha Trung, Dong Giao, and Nam
Dinh. Results in(lude 3 locomotives destroyed and another damaged, 3 125-ft steamers damaged,
and a bridge roadbed weakened. I B-25 is lost.

3/22/44 Fifth AF
130-plus B-24’s, B-25’s. B-20’s, and P-40’s attack Wewak area, hitting enemy positions, AA guns,
storage areas at Wewak, Boram, and Yeschan, and hitting shipping offshore. Japanese HQ and troops
are hit by 25 other aircraft in Aitape-Tadji area. P-47’s hit barges at Alexishafen while P-39’s hit HQ
and supply dump along Bogadjim Road. A-20’s hit barges near Pondo Plantation and hit Ewasse vil-
lage.

3/22/44 Thirteenth AF
30-plus FBs hit supply area along Laruma R. A total of 13 B-24’s carry out small strikes against Buka,
Monoitu, Kahili, and Kara. 23 B-25’s pound Lakunai A/F, 10 B-24’s bomb Tobera, and a single B-24
hits Rabaul.

3/22/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Abemama and Tarawa bomb Mille and Jaluit.

3/23/44 Eighth AF
767 HBs are dispatched to attack A/Fs in W Germany and aircraft factories in Brunswick area. Due to
unfavorable weather conditions, only 68 Hbs bomb primary tgt (A/F at Handorf). 205 bomb city of
Brunswick (secondary tgt) and 432 others bomb T/Os, including Hamm M/Y, Osnabruck, Munster,
Ahlen, Beckum, Neubeckum, and Drensteinfurt. 28 aircraft are lost, mostly to ftrs.

3/23/44 Ninth AF
220 B-26’s on morning mission bomb Creil M/Y and A/Fs at Beaumont-le-Roger and Beauvais/Tille. In
afternoon raid, 146 bomb Haine-Saint-Pierre M/Y.

3/23/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s bomb Florence/Campo di Marte M/Y while B-25’s hit Pontassieve railway bridge and its
approaches. P-40’s attack guns in Cassino-Esperia area, causing many fires and explosions. A-36’s
bomb Cassino area with good results. Germans have been forced into narrow zone in W edge of
Cassino but still hold positions commanding the town and the Abbey; NZ Corps breaks off attack.

3/23/44 Tenth AF
In Chin Hills region 12 A-31’s hit Japanese positions, 12 B-24’s and 10 P-38’s bomb Kalewa, and 9 B-
25’s attack Kaing and Shwebo. In Katha area 12 P-51’s bomb Naba Station while 12 others join 9 B-
25’s in attacking ammo and gas dumps at Indaw. 4 P-40’s bomb stores at Kamaing while 30-plus
other ftrs fly armed rcn over the Mogaung Valley in general. 12 B-24’s pound Moulmein jetty and
attack Moulmein-Bangkok railroad tgts, destroying 2 bridges, damaging several others, and scoring
effective hits on 2 trains.

3/23/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s on railroad sweep N from Vinh destroy 2 engines and several boxcars at Van Trai Station yards
and attack 3 bridges between Vinh and Thanh Hoa.

3/23/44 Fifth AF
Nearly 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s hit numerous tgts in Aitape, Wewak, Alexishafen, and
Hansa Bay areas. 29 P-40’s attack Talasea and nearby bivouacs, including Gogosi. B-24’s bomb
Babo and during the night attack shipping in Bismarck Sea.

3/23/44 Thirteenth AF
14 P-38’s bomb T/Os at Komaleai Pt while 24 B-25’s hit Buka area after weather prevented scheduled
attacks on Rabaul. Ftrs fly sweeps over Rabaul and general New Ireland area, and 12 P-40’s bomb
fuel dump at Keravia Bay. 15 B-24’s out of 24 dispatched plow through the bad weather and bomb
Ratawul supply area.

3/23/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wake. B-25’s flying out of Eniwetok hit Ponape. Tarawa-based B-25’s
strike Maloelap and Jaluit, commencing a series of B-25 shuttlemissions between Tarawa or Makin
and the Navy’s new base at Majuro Atoll which is used as the rearming base for the return strike.

3/24/44 Eighth AF
59 B-17’s bomb Schweinfurt, using blind-bombing equipment. 162 other B-17’s diverting from primary
tgt at Schweinfurt because of clouds, bomb M/Y at Frankfurt/Main. Primary B-24 tgts, A/Fs at Metz
and Nancy, are overcast, but 33 are able to bomb Nancy while 147 Dthers bomb secondary tgt of
Saint Dizier/Robinson A/F.

3/24/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s pound supply and bivouac areas in Piedimonte and Castrocielo and harbor installations at
Leghorn. B-25’s hit bridge and railroad tracks NW of Orvieto, and A-20’s bomb guns in Cassino area.
P-40’s and A-36’s in Cassino area hit guns, troop concentrations, road, and causeway. P-47’s on
armed rcn in Rome-Orvieto-Orte areas hit train and bridge.

3/24/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 100 B-24’s bomb Rimini M/Ys while 32 others attack Ancona, Senigallia, and rail and road
bridges over Vomano R S of Giulianova. Over 200 other B-17’s and B-24’s turn back before reaching
tgt and before rendezvous with ftr escorts. 3 B-17’s and 1 B-24 hit T/Os in Italy and Yugoslavia. 6 B-
24’s are lost. The HBs claim 10 enemy ftrs destroyed.

3/24/44 Tenth AF
Near Chindwin 50-plus A-31’s attack Homalin and Tamanthi. In Mandalay area 12 B-24’s and 10 P-
38’s bomb Pyingaing dump, 9 B-25’s hit Shwebo railroad yards and a nearby factory, and 8 P-51’s
attack Gokteik Viaduct. 4 P-40’s bomb Japanese positions near Shaduzup.

3/24/44 Fifth AF
P-39’s and P-40’s hit Alexishafen with dive bombing and strafing attack at midday. A single B-24
bombs nearby Sek I. Other B-24’s on armed rcn score hit on minesweeper. Organized Japanese
resistance ends on Los Negros and Bougainville, although considerable time will be required for mop-
ping-up operations.

3/24/44 Thirteenth AF
20-plus B-25’s hit airstrip at Tobera. A few which lost contact with formation bomb Vunakanau instead.
More than 30 P-38’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s hit Wunapope with incendiary clusters, causing numerous
fires.

3/24/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa bomb Jaluit while others, flying out of Eniwetok, hit Ponape and Ant Is.

3/24/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly photo mission over Onnekotan.

3/25/44 Ninth AF
More than 140 MBs attack Hirson M/Y.

3/25/44 Twelfth AF
Weather severely curtails operations. B-26’s bomb Leghorn dockyard and town of Rignano sull’ Arno.
P-40 FBs attack gun positions in Anzio beachhead battle area. Ftrs fly cover over Anzio and Cassino
areas.

3/25/44 Tenth AF
50-plus A-31’s attack Japanese-held villages and gun positions from Kalewa to Homalin. 8 B-24’s hit
Mogaung supply dumps, causing fires and much smoke. 12 P-40’s bomb Kamaing area. Japanese
aircraft (5 MBs and 30 ftrs) attack Allied airstrips at Chittagong, Cox’s Bazaar and Anisakan. Tenth AF
and RAF interceptors claim 7 airplanes shot down.

3/25/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s from Chengkung bomb motor pool and fuel dump at Mangshih, demolishing a sizeable por-
tion of the tgt area.

3/25/44 Fifth AF
More than 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s continue pounding of Wewak area, destroying supply dumps
along coast from Wewak Pt to the A/F, fuel dump W of Boram, and tgts along Sauri road and in Cape
Wom area. Other A-20’s attack coastal area around Bunabun Harbor. P-40’s attack a Japanese HQ at
Cape Hoskins. B-24’s bomb BaboUrarom area. On Manus, last major battle takes place; isolated
enemy positions remain to be eliminated.

3/25/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s pound Ratawul supply area while 34 FBs hit Keravia Bay fuel stores. 20-plus FBs hit Miwo
R bridge and nearby bivouac area and bomb truck park W of Omoi R.

3/25/44 Seventh AF
Adv HQ in Tarawa is disbanded and the Seventh’s operations in C Pacific forward area are placed
under VII BC at Kwajalein. B-25’s from Eniwetok pound Ponape and claim 4 ftrs shot down. B-25’s
from Abemama bomb Maloelap.

3/25/44 Eleventh AF
2 Shemya-based B-24’s bomb Kurabu Cape and N coast of Onnekotan.

3/26/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 500 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb V-weapon installations and T/Os in the Pas de Calais and
Cherbourg areas.

3/26/44 Ninth AF
338 B-26’s and 35 A-20’s attack Ijmuiden torpedo-boat pens. Nearly 140 P-47’s and P-51’s dive-bomb
Creil M/Y and military installations in France.

3/26/44 Twelfth AF
Operations are at a minimum as bad weather continues. B-26’s score numerous hits on Arezzo
viaducts, B-25’s attack Perugia railway bridge, scoring near misses, and A-20’s successfully bomb
troop concentrations N of Velletri. P-47’s achieve direct hits on railway bridge NW of Stimigliano and
near misses on railway bridge SW of Tarquinia. P-40’s hit guns near Fontana Liri and N of Anzio
beachhead with good results.

3/26/44 Fifteenth AF
60-plus B-17’s and B-24’s hit port of Fiume and M/Ys at Rimini and Maniago. P-47’s and P-38’s pro-
vide escort. Over 150 other B-17’s and B-24’s abort missions because of bad weather.

3/26/44 Tenth AF
In Chin Hills region 40-plus A-31’s pound Japanese positions in Tonzang-Kalewa area and near
Kalemyo. The FBs also claim more than 20 trucks destroyed in the Kalemyo area. Near Chindwin 3 B-
24’s and 3 B-25’s bomb troops along Imphal-Tiddim road. 70-plus Fbs and a lone B-25 attack tgts in
Moraung Valley area, including A/Fs at Manywet and Myitkyina, and bridges, roads, railroads and
T/Os at Mogaung, Kamaing, and Myitkyina. In the Katha area 8 P-51’s and 3 B-25’s hit Japanese
bivouac NE of Bhamo and claim 6 warehouses destroyed at Nankan.

3/26/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s hit Bakli bay area. 2 merchant vessels are claimed sunk, and damage is done to tracks and
loading equipment. 4 P-40’s on sweep of N coast of Gulf of Tonkin sink ore boat and damage 4
barges.

3/26/44 Fifth AF
220-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs hit Wewak, Boram, Cape Wom, Aitape, Hansa Bay coast,
Mushu I, and general area along N coast of NE New Guinea, blasting storage areas, barges, ship-
ping, rounded airplanes, fuel dumps, and enemy troops. Other A-20’s hit Bunaun Harbor while P-39’s
hit Madang area. P-39’s and P-40’s attack Cape Hoskins and troops in Talasea area. On Manus I A-
20’s hit buildings and Japanese positions on S shore.

3/26/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s hit Vunakanau A/F and 37 FBs attack supply areas along Talili Bay. B-25’s continue to heck-
le Rabaul area during the night. In Bougainville area 3 B-24’s and 20 FBs hit pillboxes and T/Os on
islands off Tekessi R mouth and near Monoitu. FBs again spt round forces along Empress Auusta Bay,
hitting supply dump N of Reini R and enemy positions near mouths of Tekessi and Maririei rivers. The
FBs claim destruction of bridge over the Puriata R. 24 B-24’s on mission against Truk I fail to reach tgt
and bomb Pulusuk I instead. Several of the HBs are forced to land on Green I because of fuel short-
ages.

3/26/44 Seventh AF
Eniwetok-based B-25’s strike Ponape. B-25’s from Tarawa hit Jaluit, rearm at Majuro, and hit Jaluit
again on return flight to Tarawa.

3/27/44 Eighth AF
Almost 700 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Cazaux, Bordeaux, Pau, Biarritz, Mont-de-Marsan, Saint-
Jean-d’Angely, La Rochelle, Tours, and Chartres, and an aircraft works at Tours.

3/27/44 Ninth AF
18 B-26’s attack V-weapon sites in N France. 35 others abort due primarily to failure of blind-bombing
equipment. Onset of bad weather makes this the last MB mission until 8 Apr.

3/27/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s successfully bomb Sesti Bagni railway station; B-26’s hit Poggibonsi railway bridge, and tracks
and train cars in the area; and B-25’s attack bridges at Marsciano, Perugia, and Grosseto railroad
bridges, scoring damaging hits at Grosseto. P-40’s hit cmd post and supply dumps, and fly road rcn
SE of Rome with good results. A-36’s bomb Sesti Bagni railway station and nearby trucks, while P-
47’s attack bridge, junctions, and train cars on Rome-Orvieto railroad. P-47’s and P-40’s maintain
cover over Cassino and Anzio battle areas.

3/27/44 Tenth AF
8 B-24’s hit supply dumps at Kamaing, while about 50 FBs and 2 B-25’s hit troops in Myitkinya area
and spt ground forces near Kamaing. In Katha area 12 B-25’s and 16 P-38’s and P-51’s hit bridge and
railroad facilities near Meza and railroad near Kawlin. 60 A-31’s pound T/Os along upper Chindwin R.

3/27/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s pound Viet Tri area, damaging 2 factories, a bridge, and several railroad cars. 60-plus P-40’s,
P-38’s, and P-51’s attack troops and buildings at Sienning and Kwanyinchow hit bridge, warehouse,
and general area at Anyi, damage bridges at Kienchang and Puchi, and pound Nanchang A/F and
surrounding areas.

3/27/44 Fifth AF
More than 200 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, P-47’s, P-40’s, and P-39’s attack storage areas, shipping,
bridges, fuel dumps, enemy troop concentrations, and other tgts in areas around Wewak, Hansa Bay,
Uligan Harbor, and Madang. Other aircraft carry out sweeps and armed rcn over New Britain and
Bismarck Sea.

3/27/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s hit Wunapope with incendiaries. 34 FBs follow in rapid succession with another incendiary
strike, leaving the entire vicinity in flames. 8 P-40’s hit fuel dump at mouth of Tekessi R.

3/27/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s and B-24’s from Tarawa hit Maloelap, Mille, and Wotje. B-25’s from Eniwetok Atoll bomb Jaluit
and strafe and cannonade Ponape. A single B-24 from Tarawa bombs Jabor.

3/28/44 Eighth AF
363 B-17’s attack A/Fs at Dijon, Reims, Chateaudun, and Chartres. 78 B-24’s dispatched to bomb port
area of Ijmuiden are recalled because of thick cloud cover over North Sea.

3/28/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s knock out bridge approach E of Perugia and bomb railway junction and M/Y at Montepescali.
B-25’s bomb railway bridge S of Mignano and viaduct to the SE, and hit Certaldo railway bridge. A-
20’s attack tank factory N of Tivoli. P-40’s strike guns in Anzio area; guns, trucks, and roads during
armed rcn of Cassino-Giulianello area; and supply dumps and truck parks near Velletri and Sora. A-
36’s attack 2 railroad bridges and tracks at Montalto di Castro and near Orvieto. Ftrs carry out patrols
over Anzio and Cassino areas.

3/28/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 400 B-17’s and B-24’s, largest Fifteenth AF attack to date, bomb M/Ys at Verona and Mestre,
and railroad and highway bridges at Cesano and Fano. P-38’s and P-40’s provide excellent coverage
and no HBs are lost. HBs and escorts claim 12 ftrs destroyed. 5 US ftrs are lost.

3/28/44 Tenth AF
In the Mogaung Valley 8 B-24’s bomb Kamaing storage area, while 60-plus FBs and 9 B-25’s furnish
ground spt in Sumprabum, Mogaung, and Kamaing areas, and bomb storage and town areas of
Manywet, Mohnyin, and Kamaing. 60 A-31’s over Chindwin area attack villages from Thaungdut north-
ward, while 6 others hit Kalewa.

3/28/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s bomb barracks area at Vinh Yen, scoring direct hits on 4 buildings.

3/28/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit Hollandia and Penfoei.

3/28/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb Tobera A/F, causing considerable damage to landing strip. FBs hit Ratawul supply
area and SW part of Rabaul. A few P-40’s attack Numa Numa supply area, a single B-24 scores dam-
aging hits on Japanese-held mission at Monoitu, and other planes hit scattered T/Os.

3/28/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Abenama and Tarawa pound Jaluit, Mille, and Maloelap. A single B-24 from Kwajalein, en
route to Eniwetok, bombs Rongelap. B-24’s, flying night mission from Kwajalein, bomb tgts Lt Truk.

3/29/44 Eighth AF
187 B-17’s bomb industrial area of Brunswick. 40 attack T/Os, including Stedorf and Unterluss. 77 B-
24’s are dispatched to bomb V-weapon installation at Watten, but malfunction of Pathfinder equipment
and navigational difficulties result in only 31 bombing the tgt.

3/29/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Viterbo A/F, causing considerable damage to tgt. B-26’s hit Leghorn and many mall craft
nearby. French B-26’s attached to Twelfth AF bomb Portoerraio on Elba. P-40’s attack supply dumps
and bivouac area SE of Rome, tank repair shop E of Rome, and guns and supply dumps E of Velletri.
P-47’s cut lines at railway overpass of Rome while A-36’s bomb harbors at San Stefano al Mare and
Civitavecchia and hit nearby T/Os. spitfires, P-40’s, and P-47’s patrol Anzio battle area.

3/29/44 Fifteenth AF
About 400 B-17’s cmd B-24’s (largest Fifteenth AF total to date) bomb M/Ys at Bolzano, Turin, and
Milan. P-47’s and P-38’s fly escort. The HBs and ftrs claim 13 aircraft destroyed. 6 US aircraft are lost.

3/29/44 Tenth AF
In Chindwin area 70-plus A-31’s hit Japanese positions and T/Os near Tonzang, Homalin, Imphal,
Ukhrul, Tamu, and Jessami. 20-plus P-51’s and B-25’s over Katha area hit railroad and warehouse at
Indaw spt ground forces nearby. 12 P-38’s join numerous RAF airplanes in strikes on A/Fs, railroads,
riverboats, and a variety of tgts in Mandalay area. 12 B-24’s pound Victoria Lake region near
Rangoon. 80-plus FBs and a few B-25’s blast tgts throughout Mogaung Valley, including Waingmaw
area, Mogaung, Nanyaseik, guns NE of Kamaing, and numerous scattered fortifications, supply areas,
troop concentrations, and pillboxes. 80-plus other ftrs maintain patrol of Sumprabum area.

3/29/44 Fourteenth AF
12 P-40’s and 3 P-51’s attack railroad station area at Nanchang, causing much damage to buildings
and yards. The FBs also strafe A/F and attack nearby bridge.

3/29/44 Fifth AF
Gen Prentiss is announced as CG V AFSC and Gen Carter as CG 54th TC Wg. B-24’s bomb
Hollandia. B-25’s and A-20’s pound Wewak area, hitting tgts at Cape Wom and Dagua and attacking
shipping throughout the day. More A-20’s pound Bogia-Bunabun area and P-39’s hit AA position at
Erima in Madang area. P-47’s and P-40’s on ftr sweep and armed rcn strafe coastal T/Os in NE New
Guinea and New Britain.

3/29/44 Thirteenth AF
In Rabaul area 19 FBs hit T/Os along Miwo R and at Mawareka and Kimaku; 8 others abort because
of bad weather. Ftrs sweeping vicinity of Rabaul strafe shipping in Keravia Bay and knock out gun
position at Cape Tawui. 24 B-25’s and 11 P-40’s get through the bad weather and pound supply areas
at Wunapope and Ratawul, respectively. A few P-38’s hit Numa Numa while other FBs again spt
ground forces at mouth of Tekessi R. B-24’s of 307th Bomb Gp carry out the first daylight raid on Truk
Atoll, bombing the A/F on Eten I. The mission is staged from Munda through Torokina for arming and
Nissan for refueling before the strike. The unescorted HBs claim 31 interceptors destroyed, along with
almost 50 airplanes on the ground. 2 B-24’s are lost.

3/29/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Kwajalein hit Jaluit and Rongelap. B-25’s from Eniwetok strike Ponape while others from
Tarawa bomb Maloelap and Jaluit.

3/30/44 Eighth AF
23 P-47 FBs of 2 gps launch dive-bombing attack on Eindhoven and Soesterberg A/Fs. A third gp of
P-47’s strafes A/Fs at Venlo, Deelen, and Twente and other military objectives in E Netherlands and
NW Germany, including M/Y at Viersen, shipping on Rhine R, flak towers, and gun emplacements. 1
ftr is lost.

3/30/44 Ninth AF
IX Engineer Cmd is formally activated by WD. CG is Gen Newman.

3/30/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit harbor at Leghorn and railroad bridge NW of Orte. P-40’s and A-36’s attack ammo dump
NW of Roccasecca, trucks and supply dump NE of Tivoli and near Fumone and Gaeta, railroad
bridges SE of Civita Castellana and NW of Stimigliano and Orvieto, and motor transport N of Cori and
at scattered points.

3/30/44 Fifteenth AF
463d Bomb Gp (B-17) becomes the fifteenth HB gp declared operational by Fifteenth AF. Nearly 350
B-24’s and B-17’s bomb M/Ys at Sofia and industrial complex and A/F at Imotski. Escorting ftrs and
the HBs claim 13 enemy ftrs shot down. 4 HBs are lost.

3/30/44 Tenth AF
17 A-31’s bomb Kaing area and NW Paungbyin. 5 others hit T/Os around Thayaung. 6 P-51’s hit
Anisakan A/F.

3/30/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s fly sea sweep from Kunming, around Hainan I, and across Gulf of Tonkin to Nam Dinh. En
route, a freighter is strafed. 1 HB bombs spinning mills at Nam Sinh, causing considerable damage.

3/30/44 Fifth AF
60-plus B-24’s, with spt from more than 90 P-38’s and P-47’s, hit Hollandia in first big daylight raid.
A/Fs and fuel dumps are bombed. A large number of enemy aircraft are destroyed or damaged on the
ground. Escorting ftrs claim about 10 interceptors shot down. B-25’s, A-20’s, P-47’s, P-40’s, and P-
39’s continue to blast Japanese installations and forces in areas around Wewak, Tadji, and Madang.

3/30/44 Thirteenth AF
11 B-24’s fly longrange strike against Moen I. The HBs score damaging hits on the A/F and claim 11
ftrs shot down. 1 B-24 is lost. The raid follows a snooper strike by 2 B-24’s the previous night. In
Rabaul area 10 P-38’s hit SW part of the town with incendiaries while 24 B-25’s pound nearby
Wunapope. FBs and MBs, operating mainly in pairs, hit supply area on Mupeka R and Japanese-
occupied areas at mouths of Puriata and Mamaregu Rivers. FBs continue to spt ground forces along
Empress Augusta Bay perimeter hitting bivouac and truck park at Numa Numa, fords across Hongorai
R, and bridge across the Puriata.

3/30/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kawajalein and Eniwetok hit Truk before dawn. B-25’s from Kwajalein and Tarawa strike
Wotje, Mille, Jaluit, and Maloelap.

3/31/44 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents completion of most Twelfth AF operations. P-47’s carry out sweep N of Rome.

3/31/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s bomb Kaing and Homalin areas. 60 A-31’s hit supply dumps and villages around Mintha, Ft
Keary, Thaungdut, and Ukhrul. 9 B-25’s hit nearby Pinlebu area. 10 P-51’s hit Japanese positions near
‘Broadway’ airstrip. 12 P-40’s bomb Warong area while others patrol around Sumprabum. Near Katha
3 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s hit warehouse, railroad cars, and track at Zawchaung.

3/31/44 Fifth AF
60-plus B-24’s, with P-38 spt, pound Hollandia for second successive day. 3 A/Fs in area are thor-
oughly blasted and a large number of enemy airplanes destroyed. US aircraft claim 14 interceptors
shot down. Supplies, enemy troops, and coastal tgts in Tadji, Wewak, and Hansa Bay areas are hit by
120-plus A-20’s and B-25’s.

3/31/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s bomb Ratawul supply point, 11 P-40’s hit Wunapope, and 26 P-39’s and P-38’s bomb NE
part of Rabaul with incendiaries. Ftr sweeps over Rabaul and New Ireland continue. 25 FBs pound
Numa Numa supply area.

3/31/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Eniwetok bomb Truk in predawn mission. B-25’s from Eniwetok hit Ponape while others,
flying out of Tarawa, pound Maloelap and Jaluit.

3/31/44 Eleventh AF
XI BG and XI FC are disbanded. Their headquarters personnel is absorbed by the 28th Bomb Gp and
the 343d Ftr Gp, respectively.

4/1/44 Eighth AF
438 B-17’s and B-24’s are dispatched to bomb chemical industry at Ludwigshafen (largest in Europe).
All 192 B-17’s of the lead force abandon mission over French coast due to heavy clouds. The 246 B-
24’s in second force became widely dispersed; 162 bomb T/Os (Pforzheim and Grafenhausen); 26
bomb Schaffhausen, Switzerland, and Strasbourg, France, mistaking them for German towns.

4/1/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Leghorn harbor, bridges at Orvieto, and railway track S of Poggibonsi. B-26’s hit Arno R
railroad bridges at Signa, Riva-Trigoso, and Valdarno, while A-20’s hit ammo dumps. P-40’s hit tgts in
vicinity of Gaeta, Formia tunnel, several fuel dumps, bridges, and guns in battle areas. P-47’s bomb
Poggibonsi bridge and strafe train. Ftrs patrol Anzio battle area without incident.
4/1/44 Tenth AF
10 A-31’s hit troop positions SW of Buthidaung. 40-plus A-31’s pound Homalin-Thaungdut-Paungbyin
areas. In vicinity of Mandalay 14 P-38’s hit freight train and damage a factory. Near Rangoon 16 B-
24’s hit a railroad station and bomb Akyab while 6 B-25’s damage railroad bridge near Nattalin.

4/1/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s and A-20’s hit Tadji and Hansa Bay areas. B-24’s bomb Boela. B-25’s attack Penfoei.

4/1/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb supply areas at Wunapope and RatawuI. 28 P-39’s and P-40’s hit Toboi wharf area at
Simpson Harbor. 3 P-40’s follow with strike on oil and coal storage in same general area. 12 P-38’s
bomb mission at Monoitu. Ftrs maintain sweeps over Rabaul and New Ireland throughout the day and
B-25’s harass Rabaul during 1/2 Apr. 12 P-40’s hit Numa Numa supply dumps.

4/1/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Abemama strike Ponape; B-24’s from Makin and Kwajalein hit Truk. B-25’s from Tarawa
bomb Maloelap and Jaluit.

4/2/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railroad bridges at Arezzo, Fano, Ficulle, Magra, N of Orvieto, and S of Poggibonsi, scor-
ing some direct hits, hits on approaches, and several near misses. FBs hit trucks and railroad station
at Fara in Sabina and E and N of Anzio, attack Formia tunnel, fly armed rcn over Atina and Arce
areas, bomb factory and buildings N of Cassino, town of Pignataro Interamna, and numerous bridges,
dumps, gun positions and T/Os in or around battle areas.

4/2/44 Fifteenth AF
461st Bomb Gp (B-24) becomes operational, making 16 HB gps now operational in Fifteenth AF. More
than 530 B-24’s and B-17’s (largest Fifteenth AF mission to date) attack ball bearing plant and aircraft
factory at Steyr, M/Ys at Bihac and Brod, troop concentration at Bihac, and A/F at Mostar. Ftrs fly over
150 sorties in spt of the HBs. Hundreds of ftrs oppose the missions. Fierce air battles result in 19 HBs
shot down and several missing. The HBs and ftr escorts claim to have destroyed over 150 ftrs in com-
bat.

4/2/44 E Europe
Soviet Army enters Rumania.

4/2/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s hit troop positions E and S of Buthidaung. 60 A-31’s pound positions along upper Chindwin
R and hit Paungbyin and Nawngpu-awng. 12 P-40’s bomb Kamaing while 6 P-51’s over Katha area hit
trucks near Bhamo and storage area at Indaw.

4/2/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s on sea sweep from Hong Kong to Formosa bomb a 215-ft ship (reported sunk) and damage
a large motor launch.

4/2/44 Fifth AF
More than 120 bmrs and ftrs continue to hit tgts in areas around Wewak, Hansa Bay, Madang,
Bogadjim, and other points along NE New Guinea coastline. MBs also hit Dili, Penfoei, and Rambutyo
I.

4/2/44 Thirteenth AF
31 B-24’s fly strike against Dublon, causing considerable damage to warehouse and dock areas The
HBs claim 30-plus ftrs downed 4 B-24’s are lost. 40-plus FBs over Rabaul hit SE part of town, Toboi
wharf area, and N section of town along Malaguna road. 7 B-25’s hit Raluana Pt while 23 pound
Lakunai.

4/2/44 XX BC
First operational B-29, piloted by Col Leonard F Harman, lands at Chakulia.

4/2/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Eniwetok hit Truk during 1/2 Apr. During the day B-25’s bomb Jaluit and Maloelap.

4/3/44 Ninth AF
Because of combat crew shortage which has caused abolition of the 50-mission limit tour of duty and
resulted in fatigue and morale problems, IX BC establishes new operational leave policy. Maximum
leaves for bmr crews are set at 1 week between the 25th and 30th missions and 2 weeks between the
40th and 50th missions.

4/3/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railway bridges at Orvieto, cutting approaches to bridge at N of town. Other MB attacks on
bridges abort because of weather but LBs successfully bomb ammo dump. A-36’s attack railway at
Attigliano and bomb underpass in the area, while P-40’s hit Sesti Bagni railroad station, supply dump
SE of Frosinone, town of Itri, bivouac area NW of Velletri, and several trucks. P-47’s successfully
bomb Pignataro Interamna and nearby road junction.

4/3/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 450 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb aircraft factory and M/Y at Budapest, and M/Ys at Knin, Brod,
and Drnis. 137 ftrs escort the B-17’s (B-24’s miss rendezvous) to Budapest. HBs and escorting ftrs
claim 24 aircraft shot down.

4/3/44 Tenth AF
36 A-31’s bomb areas along the upper Chindwin R. In Mandalay area 4 B-25’s damage Tangon bridge
while 6 P-61’s hit Anisakan airstrip. 20-plus FBs and 6 B-25’s hit T/Os S of Mupaw Ga and W of
Mogaung, troops near Bhamo, and knock out bridge near Mogaung. During 3/4 Apr 16 B-24’s bomb
oil and power facilities at Yenangyaung, Chauk, and Lanywa while 8 P-38’s hit Meiktila A/F.

4/3/44 Fourteenth AF
4 rocket-firing P-40’s, with 8 other as top cover, damage 2 large river boats between Hengyang and
Ichang. 4 others flying Red R sweep from Vinh Yen to Dong Cuong sink 4 small boats, damage 3
more, and strafe 50-100 persons at a loading point on the R. 3 B-24’s lay mines in Haiphong area.

4/3/44 Fifth AF
More than 300 B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s blast A/Fs at Hollandia. Most of the remaining
Japanese airplanes there are destroyed. Of 60 intercepting ftrs, 26 are claimed shot down. Air opposi-
tion from Hollandia is very light hereafter. 50-plus P-40’s, P-47’s, and P-39’s hit villages, comm, AA
positions, and other tgts in areas around Wewak, Hansa Bay, Bogia, and Madang. B-24’s hit Langgoer
and B-25’s bomb Babo area and Penfoei.

4/3/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s pound NE section of Rabaul. This strike follows larger than usual (6 B-25’s) heckling raids
during 2/3 Apr. 50-plus FBs blast fuel stores at Keravia Bay. On Bougainville, AF and Navy ftrs strafe
Numa Numa trail area and maintain patrols.
4/3/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok during 2/3 Apr, bomb Truk. B-25’s from Abemama follow with day-
time attack on Ponape. Other B-25’s from Abemama and Tarawa hit Maloelap and Jaluit.

4/4/44 Twelfth AF
MB missions are aborted due to weather. LBs manage to bomb an ammo dump. FBs bomb Terracina
and Formia, attack bridge and several vehicles during armed rcn of Rome-Orte area, bomb Itri and
Fondi, hit numerous gun positions, a railway station, a bivouac area, and a vehicle concentration, and
attack T/Os between Atina and Cassino.

4/4/44 Fifteenth AF
Over 300 B-24’s and B-17’s attack M/Y at Budapest. Ftrs fly nearly 120 sorties in spt of the mission.
Between 150 and 200 enemy ftrs attack the HBs, shooting down 10. HBs and escorts claim over 50
aircraft destroyed in combat.

4/4/44 Tenth AF
120-plus FBs and 4 B-25’s hit rail lines, storage areas and Japanese held villages around Mogaung
and Myitkyina, and spt ground forces near Kamaing and Myitkyina. 80-plus A-31’s hit enemy positions
E of Imphal. During 4/5 Apr, 14 B-24’s bomb Moulmein railroad yards and jetties and hit Japanese HQ
nearby at Nagorn Sawarn. 27 P-51’s and P-38’s attack Aungban and Anisakan A/Fs.

4/4/44 Fourteenth AF
P-38’s on armed rcn strafe and destroy 2 big fuel dumps, 12 fuel trucks, and 15-20 troops in Wan
Mong Kang area.

4/4/44 Fifth AF
50-plus B-24’s pound Wewak area. 12 P-39’s hit villages, bridges, and wooded areas along coast
from Cape Gourdon to Bogia.

4/4/44 Thirteenth AF
12 P-40’s hit barge hideout in Gazelle Harbor. 10 B-25’s (rained out of Rabaul) bomb Buka A/F, 23 P-
39’s hit Aitara area, and 11 P-40’s bomb Mamaregu barge hideout. 24 P-38’s pound Mamagata, Dio
Dio, and Miwo R area. Ground spt missions along Empress Augusta Bay are carried out by a variety
of ftrs.

4/4/44 Twentieth AF
Twentieth AF is constituted and activated in Washington, DC.

4/4/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, flying out of the Gilberts, bomb Truk during the night. B-25’s, from Abemema and Tarawa, fol-
lowup during the day with raids on Ponape, Jaluit, and Maloelap.

4/5/44 Eighth AF
21 B-24’s bomb V-weapon installation at Saint-Pol/Siracourt. Heavy clouds and failure of blind-bomb-
ing equipment cause more than 30 other HBs to return to base without bombing. More than 450 P-
47’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s attack A/Fs and other ground tgts in Germany and W Europe.

4/5/44 Twelfth AF
Weather precludes all LB and MB action. P-40’s hit Colleferro railway station, several fuel dumps, and
gun positions in US Fifth Army battle areas. A-36’s bomb Formia, and railway stations NW of Rome
and in Frosinone area.
4/5/44 Fifteenth AF
334 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Ploesti, town area of Leskovac, and M/Y at Nish. Ftrs and AA shoot
down 13 HBs.

4/5/44 Tenth AF
13 B-24’s bomb railroad from Moulmein to Kanchanaburi, destroying 3 bridges, damaging several oth-
ers, and causing much damage to track and railroad cars. 6 A-31’s over Chindwin area pound T/Os
around Thaungdut.

4/5/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s from Yungning pound railroad siding at Na Cham, destroying 8 boxcars and a considerable
amount of track.

4/5/44 Fifth AF
270-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s hit Hollandia town and dock area and villages and stores
around Humboldt Bay. P-47’s and P-40’s blast numerous tgts in Hansa Bay-Bogia and Wewak areas.
B-24’s hit Kaimana and Efman I. B-25’s bomb Koepang.

4/5/44 Thirteenth AF
12 B-25’s pound Kara. Bad weather cancels all missions against tgts in the Bismarcks.

4/5/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa hit Maloelap, bomb up again at Majuro, and hit Jaluit during return trip.

4/6/44 Eighth AF
12 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Watten.

4/6/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit Perugia A/F while B-26’s bomb bridge and its approaches NW of Orvieto. Weather prevents
other MB operations. FBs attack railroad stations at Capronica and Maccarese, guns SE of Littoria,
road bridge E of Pescasseroli, railroad bridges in Arezzo area, other rail facilities in C Italy, and small
transport vessels in the Aegean.

4/6/44 Fifteenth AF
B-24’s bomb Zagreb A/F. Numerous other B-24’s and B-17’s abort because of weather. Escorting ftrs
and the HBs claim 17 ftrs destroyed in combat. 6 US aircraft are shot down.

4/6/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s damage railroad and rolling stock at Shwebo. 6 A-31’s bomb Tamanthi area. 80-plus FBs and
2 B-25’s hit troops in Namti area, spt ground forces NE of Kamaing, damage a bridge near Myitkyina,
and hit troops, oil dumps, and supplies at Mogaung and Manywet.

4/6/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s from Suichwan pound barrack SW of Nanchang, causing heavy damage. B-25 strike during 6/7
Apr on A/Fs near Canton is curtailed by bad weather; only 1 MB reaches tgt, dropping fragmentation
bombs on revetments.

4/6/44 Fifth AF
P-39’s, P-40’s, and P-47’s continue to pound coastal tgts in Wewak, Aitape, and Madang areas and at
numerous other points along coast. B-25’s bomb Koepang.
4/6/44 Thirteenth AF
34 B-24’s pound Dublon. 22 B-25’s bomb Lakunai A/F and revetment area. 30-plus FBs bomb vicinity
of Toboi wharf with incendiaries while more than 20 others carry out incendiary strike on Wunapope,
causing severe destruction to several buildings. Ftrs maintain sweep over Rabaul and New Ireland
areas.

4/6/44 Twentieth AF
Gen Arnold assumes cmd of Twentieth AF at Washington, DC where HQ will remain until Jul 45. CoS
is Gen Hansell (currently Dep Chief of Air Staff), with Col Cecil E Combs as his dep for operations.

4/6/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wake. B-25’s from Eniwetok hit Ponape twice. B-25’s from Abemama
bomb Jaluit, rearm at Majuro, and hit Maloelap during return flight.

4/7/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridges, tracks, and viaduct at Attigliano, Ficulle, Certaldo, Pontassieve, and Incisa in
Valdarno, and hit Prato M/Y. LBs hit ammo dump. Ausonia, Pignataro Interamna, San Apollinare, and
Terracina are bombed by P-40’s along with dump and several gun positions SE of Rome. P-47’s also
hit bridges and trucks in this same area and attack Empoli M/Y while A-36’s hit gun emplacements,
train and tracks in Orvieto area and vicinity and approaches to Montalto di Castro bridge.

4/7/44 Fifteenth AF
Over 400 B-24’s and B-17’s attack M/Ys at Treviso, Mestre, Bologna, and Ferrara. Almost 100 P-38’s
provide escort. P-47’s fly sweep over Gorizia-Udine area. HBs and ftrs claim almost 20 aircraft shot
down.

4/7/44 Tenth AF
9 A-31’s hit Japanese positions near Buthidaung in Arakan area while 24 others over Chindwin region
attack villages around Thaungdut and Tamanthi. 20-plus P-51’s and B-25’s hit gun positions at Mawlu.
Throughout Mogaung Valley more than 100 FBs and 2 B-25’s hit numerous tgts including fuel and
ammo stores near Manywet, supplies and railroad station at Myitkyina, supplies and radio station at
Sahmaw, Kamaing area, bridges at Nsopzup and supply dumps W of Mogaung. 30-plus of the FBs
carry out ground spt missions at Shaduzup.

4/7/44 Fourteenth AF
7 P-40’s strafe 3 barges and several junks at Saint John I, leaving them burning. 2 B-24’s on sweep
from Hong Kong to Formosa claim a large river boat and a small freighter sunk and 2 other freighters
damaged. 1 HB is lost. 4 P-40’s attack a large concentration of small vessels at Haiphong, sinking at
least 4.

4/7/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-39’s hit villages, barges, supply area, and coastal road in areas around Madang,
Tadji, Bogia, and Uligan Harbor. Other B-25’s bomb barracks at Penfoei. B-24’s pound Langgoer and
Wakde Is.

4/7/44 Thirteenth AF
50-plus FBs pound supply areas at Ratawul. 9 B-25’s hit Talili Bay, 11 bomb Vunakanau A/F, and 13
blast Tobera A/F. 6 B-25’s maintain night heckling of Rabaul area. 4 P-40’s bomb pillboxes near Reini
R while 2 B-24’s bomb Monoitu Mission.

4/7/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Tarawa hit Maloelap, rearm at Majuro, and bomb Jaluit on return flight.

4/7/44 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s dispatched to destroy a convoy, believed SE of Matsuwa I, turn back due to engine, naviga-
tion, and weather difficulties. A flight of F-7A’s of the 2d Photo Charting Sq (1st Photo Gp, 311th Photo
Wg), arrives. Its mission is mapping of Kuril Is.

4/8/44 Eighth AF
3 separate forces, a total of 639 B-17’s and B-24’s divided into 13 combat wgs, are dispatched against
A/Fs in NW Germany and aircraft factories in Brunswick area. More than 600 HBs bomb tgts, with the
largest force (192 B-17’s) striking at Brunswick. The other HBs bomb A/Fs including those at
Oldenburg, Quakenbruck, Achmer, Rheine, Hesepe, Handorf, and Twente. 34 US bmrs are lost.

4/8/44 Ninth AF
198 B-26’s attack Hasselt M/Y and hit Coxyde A/F. 32 P-47’s bomb area around Hasselt.

4/8/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridge NW of Orte while A-20’s successfully attack supply stores. FBs hit several bridges,
motor transport, and supply dumps in C Italy, and bomb railroad tracks at Sesti Bagni and Maccarese.

4/8/44 USSR
Soviet forces open offensive in Crimea.

4/8/44 Tenth AF
20-plus A-31’s hit troop positions near Buthidaung. Nearly 50 others bomb Kohima and Homalin.
Nearly 100 FBs and 2 B-25’s again pound Mogaung Valley tgts, including Manywet, storage areas and
railroad at Mogaung, positions at Shaduzup, and general T/Os around Kamaing. 4 B-25’s damage
bridge and track at Sittang.

4/8/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-24’s bomb railroad yards at Hanoi. 6 B-25’s damage several small ships in Yulinkan Bay. 2 oth-
ers strafe A/F on Weichow I. 8 P-40’s pound oil dumps at Wanling, leaving tgt area in flames. 9 B-24’s
bomb A/F on Samah Bay; 4 other s lay mines in the bay.

4/8/44 Fifth AF
P-40’s attack T/Os in Aitape-Wewak area. A-20’s hit tgts in Hansa Bay area, firing fuel dump and
destroying several warehouses and other buildings at 3 plantations, and strafing and bombing roads
and bridges along the coast.

4/8/44 Thirteenth AF
During 7/8 Apr 6 B-25’s heckle Kavieng A/F area. 50-plus FBs hit NE section of Rabaul. 24 B-25’s
bomb center of Lakunai A/F. 4 B-24’s again pound Monoitu Mission.

4/8/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s flying out of Kwajalein, strike Truk. Abemamabased B-25’s pound Ponape. B-25’s from Tarawa
hit Maloelap, rearm at Mojuro, and bomb Jaluit during return flight.

4/9/44 Eighth AF
399 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb aircraft factories and A/Fs in Germany and Poland: A/F and assembly
plant at Tutow is hit by 104 B-24’s; Focke-Wulf plant at Poznan by 33 B-17’s; Heinkel plant at
Warnemunde by 86 B-17’s; aircraft plant and A/F at Rahmel by 40 HBs; A/F and assembly plant at
Marienburg by 98 HBs; and A/Fs at Parchim and Rostock by 46 HBs. No ftr spt is available over the
tgts because of bad weather or distance. No diversionary missions are flown. German ftrs are able to
concentrate on the bmr formations, and 32 HBs are lost.

4/9/44 Twelfth AF
P-40 and A-36 FBs bomb railroad line between Rome and Bracciano, hitting tracks, a station, and a
warehouse; attack Littoria and Terracina, repair shops NW of Valmontone, and several gun positions;
and bomb scattered motor transport during armed rcn of Avezzano-Sora-Pontecorvo-Ceprano areas.

4/9/44 Tenth AF
40-plus A-31’s hit troop positions NW of Imphal and Thaungdut and bomb Kanglatongbi and
Nawngpuawng. The Mogaung Valley is pounded by over 100 FBs and a few B-25’s; the aircraft hit
town areas, bridges, storage areas, spt ground forces, and hit T/Os in general in or near Mogaung,
Kamaing, Laban, Hopin, Myitkyina, and Nsopzup. 25 B-25’s and P-51’s hit fuel dumps at Indaw, bomb
road near Manhton, and spt ground forces at Lasai. 6 B-24’s bomb Mandalay railroad yards, another
bombs nearby Maymyo, and 13 others mine areas near Mandalay and Magwe. Also in Mandalay
area, 11 P-38’s damage several locomotives, numerous railroad cars, and set a steamer afire near
Ywataung.

4/9/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s claim a 200-ft tanker sunk off Cape Bastion and 3 ftrs shot down over Yulinkan Bay.

4/9/44 Fifth AF
55 B-25’s bomb Aitape area while B-24’s and A-20’s hit Wewak, Boram, Cape Moem, AA positions
along Hansa Bay, and barges SE of Mushu I and in Wagol R. P-39’s hit troops, barges, and bridges in
Madang, Awar, Bogia, and Bunabun areas.

4/9/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s bomb Lakunai. 31 FBs hit Ralum supply areas while 22 others strike Wunapope. During 8/9
Apr 7 B-25’s fly heckling missions against Rabaul.

4/9/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s on photo rcn mission over Maloelap, Wotje, and Mille, and a single Tarawa-based B-25 bombs
Taroa. B-26’s, in shuttle mission from Abemama, bomb Jaluit, rearm at Majuro, and then hit Maloelap.

4/9/44 Eleventh AF
A weather sortie over Matsuwa is negative due to low clouds and fog.

4/10/44 Eighth AF
More than 650 HBs hit A/Fs at Evere, Brussels, Florennes, Diest, Maldegem, Bourges, Orleans, and
Romorantin, bomb aircraft factories at Evere, Brussels, Bourges, and Orleans, and attack a V-weapon
site at Marquise/Mimoyecques.

4/10/44 Ninth AF
258 B-26’s and 41 A-20’s, including 12 aircraft dropping Window, attack coastal batteries at Le
Harve/Le Grand Hameau and military installation nearby. During the afternoon 267 B-26’s and A-20’s
bomb M/Y, A/F, coastal defenses, and NOBALL tgts at Charleroi/Montignies, Namur, Coxyde,
Nieuport, and other points on N coast of W Europe. 47 P-47’s dive-bomb Evreux A/F.

4/10/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit ammo dump at Gallicano nel Lazio. B-25’s bomb Orvieto M/Y and 2 bridges. B-26’s hit
Poggibonsi and Cecina railroad bridges and tracks, and viaducts at Bucine and W of Arezzo. FBs
operating over wide areas of C Italy and in battle zones hit railroad bridges, railroad cars, motor trans-
port, barracks, and troop concentrations with good effect.

4/10/44 USSR
Red Army captures Odessa.

4/10/44 Tenth AF
18 A-31’s pound troop positions throughout Arakan area. 18 others strike troops and other tgts around
Maungkan and Kangpokpi. About 100 FBs and a few B-25’s pound numerous tgts, including encamp-
ment SW of Mogaung, positions near Kazu, railroad and truck park at Myitkyina, supply area S of
Myitkyina, and bivouac area and supplies at Kamaing. Some of the FBs carry out spt of ground forces
NE of Kamaing. 40-plus FBs and B-25’s over Katha area hit bridge at Thityabin, troops and supplies
at Shwegu, gun positions and troops S of Mawlu, and T/Os including a fuel dump. 9 B-24’s bomb rail-
road station and jetty area at Moulmein while 4 others mine mouth of Tavoy R.

4/10/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s damage 2 bridges at Phu Dien Chau and destroy several buildings and some railroad track.
10 P-40’s pound roads N and S of Wanling.

4/10/44 Fifth AF
About 60 B-24’s, teaming with US destroyers offshore, bombard Hansa Bay area, concentrating on AA
positions guarding A/Fs.

4/10/44 Thirteenth AF
22 B-25’s bomb Ratawul supply area and 40-plus FBs hit runway at Tobera, both strikes causing con-
siderable damage. Night harassment of Rabaul area continues.

4/10/44 Twentieth AF
JCS informally approve MATTERHORN plan (approved in principle by Roosevelt on 10 Nov 43) for
early sustained bombing of Japan by B-29’s based in Calcutta area and staging through fields in area
of Chengtu. The operational vehicle is to be the 58th Bomb Wg (4 bomb gps) of XX BC, soon to be
assigned to the newly activated Twentieth AF, operating under Gen Arnold as executive agent for JCS.

4/10/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk (1 hits Ponape) while B-25’s, based on Abemama, strike
Ponape. B-25’s, flying shuttle mission between Tarawa and Majuro, pound Maloelap and Jaluit.

4/10/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed rcn over Matsuwa and Onnekotan Is.

4/11/44 Eighth AF
830 B-17’s and B-24’s in 3 separate forces bomb production centers (primarily ftr aircraft factories)
and T/Os in N Germany at Oschersleben, Bernburg, Halberstadt (Force I); Sorau, Cottbus,
Arnimswalde, Stettin, Politz, Gulzow, Zarnglaff and Rostock (Forces II and III). Enemy opposition
downs 64 HBs, one of the heaviest single-day losses of World War II.

4/11/44 Ninth AF
229 B-26’s and 36 A-20’s, including 3 dropping Window, attack Charleroi/Montignies, military installa-
tions on coast, and Chievres A/F. Over 90 P-47’s dive-bomb military installation and Gael A/F.
4/11/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit Montalto di Castro railroad bridge, while B-26’s hit M/Ys at Ancona and Siena. FBs concen-
trate on attacks against railroad tgts NE of Rome and buildings inland from E coast. Tracks are hit
hard in Arezzo-Pontassieve area as are stations at Maccarese and Cesano. Overpass, bridges, rail-
road cars, and dumps throughout C Italy are attacked, as is town of Gaeta.

4/11/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s attack village SW of Buthidaung. 17 P-51’s and B-25’s fly ground spt missions and bomb
road near Maungkan. Mogaung Valley tgts are pounded by 50-plus FBs and 2 B-25’s; tgts include HQ
and stores at Sahmaw, HQ and ammo dump SW of Mogaung, troops at Myitkyina, and T/Os to the S,
gun position S of Kamaing, and HQ at Waingmaw.

4/11/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s hit railroad T/Os N of Vinh and seriously damage a bridge S of Thanh Hoa.

4/11/44 Fifth AF
80-plus A-20’s and B-25’s, supported by 30 P-47’s and P-40’s, blast AA positions, stores, dumps, and
personnel areas at Hollandia. More than 50 B-24’s bomb barges, AA guns, and other tgts along Hansa
Bay which is also hit by 12 B-25’s. 12 other B-25’s bomb tgts on Karkar I.

4/11/44 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth Air TF (Prov) is created by Gen Kenney, CG Allied AF (SWPA), from elements of Thirteenth
AF and other units. About 40 FBs hit E section of Rabaul while 12 others strike Talili Bay ammo dump.
24 B-25’s blast supply areas at Ratawul. On Bougainville 20-plus FBs are dispatched against coastal
gun positions but fail to locate objective. 12 of the FBs bomb Aitara while 2 claim destruction of bridge
near Mawareka.

4/11/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from the Gilberts hit Ponape, rearm at Majuro, and carry out shuttle mission against Jaluit and
Maloelap.

4/11/44 Eleventh AF
Of 3 B-24’s attempting to fly photo and bombing run over Matsuwa I installations, 2 must turn back.
The third bombs the runway area.

4/12/44 Eighth AF
443 B-17’s and B-24’s dispatched to bomb industrial tgts at Schweinfurt, Zwickau, Oschersleben,
Leipzig, Schkeuditz, and Halle are forced to abandon mission because of haze and multilayer clouds.
Ftr opposition is concentrated over N France and 6 HBs are lost.

4/12/44 Ninth AF
231 B-26’s and 20 A-20’s attack railroad, shore batteries, radar installations, A/Fs, and V-weapon sites
at Dunkirk, Courtrai/Wevelghem, Coxyde/Furnes, De Pannes-Bains, Saint Ghislain, Ostend, and
points along coast. Over 70 P-47’s dive-bomb military installations in N France.

4/12/44 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb rail lines approaching Monte Molino bridge and at nearby j unction to Viterbo line, railroad
and road bridges S of Orvieto and at Certaldo, tracks approaching bridge at Imperia, and railroad
bridges over Var R and at Albenga. LBs pound Zagarolo supply dump. FBs and ftrs (some operating
with British airplanes) hit comm (mainly railroad bridges), vehicles, a supply dumps at various places,
including Arezzo, island of Elba, Orvieto, NE of Grosseto, NW of Bracciano, Civita Castellana,
Montalto di Castro, between Piombino and Viterbo, in Castiglioncello area, NW of Montepescali, and
S of Cecina.

4/12/44 Fifteenth AF
483d Bomb Gp (B-17) becomes operational, increasing number of combat status HB gps in Fifteenth
AF to 17. Bad weather lifts, permitting HB operations. Almost 450 B-17’s and B-24’s attack aircraft fac-
tories at Fischamend Markt and Wiener-Neustadt and Bad Voslau assembly plant and A/F. Over 200
P-38’s and P-47’s provide escort. HBs and ftrs claim over 30 aircraft shot down. 8 US airplanes are
known lost and several more fail to return.

4/12/44 Tenth AF
24 B-34’s blast troop positions near Buthidaung. 35 A-31’s hit Paungbyin and SW of Imphal. 90-plus
P-40’s, A-36’s, P-51’s, and B-25’s over Mogaung Valley spt ground forces, bomb supply areas, and hit
numerous T/Os in areas around Mogaung, Myitkyina, Kamaing, Taungni, and Shaduzup. 5 B-25’s
knock out bridge at Natmauk while 2 others damage Pyu bridge near Rangoon. 5 B-24’s bomb
Nagorn Sawarn while 7 hit Moulmein railroad station and jetties and bomb SE part of Prome.

4/12/44 Fifth AF
180-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s, supported by over 60 P-38’s, bomb AA positions, A/Fs, supply
areas, and shipping construction. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-39’s bomb and strafe various tgts at
Wewak, Madang, along Hansa Bay, and on Karkar I. Other P-39’s fly barge sweep from Alexishafen
up the coast as far as mouth of Sepik R. 2 B-25’s bomb Penfoei.

4/12/44 Thirteenth AF
5th Bomb Gp is ordered to move from Guadalcanal and New Georgia to Los Negros where it will form
nucleus of Thirteenth Air TF. 23 B-25’s and 11 P-39’s pound W section of Rabaul, 7 other B-25’s
cause considerable damage in Ratawul supply area. 23 FBs blast concrete airstrip at Vunakanau. On
Bougainville 12 FBs bomb and strafe Numa Numa trail and pound harbor area.

4/12/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s, flying out of Abemama, bomb Maloelap, rearm at Majuro, and hit Jaluit on return trip.

4/13/44 SHAEF
Gen Eisenhower formally assumes direction of air operations out of UK at midnight (though he began
informal exercise of this authority in late Mar). This assumption of authority gives Eisenhower direction
over AEAF, RAF BC, and USSTAF (Fifteenth AF retains some degree of independence) along with US
1st Army Gp, 21 Army Gp, and Allied Naval Forces.

4/13/44 Eighth AF
153 HBs attack industrial tgts at Schweinfurt. 230 Hbs strike Augsburg, concentrating on
Messerschmitt plant. 183 other bmrs hit A/Fs and other T/Os in Oberpfaffenhofen, Lechfeld, and
Lauffen am Neckar. This mission is flown in conjunction with a raid on Hungary by over 500 Fifteenth
AF HBs and a Ninth AF B-26 raid in S Netherlands. Although ftr opposition is dispersed, enemy air-
craft and AA account for most of 38 HBs lost by Eighth AF.

4/13/44 Ninth AF
121 B-26’s and 37 A-20’s attack M/Y, coastal batteries, A/Fs, and V-weapon sites at Namur, Chievres,
Nieuport, Le Havre, and along N coast of France in general. Nearly 175 other aircraft abort missions
mainly because of weather. 48 P-47’s also dive-bomb V-weapon sites.

4/13/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Terni and bridge at Marsciano while B-26’s bomb Ancona M/Y and nearby railroad
bridge. FBs again strike mainly at comm, town of Itri, Cesano station, factory at Fontana Liri, railroad
overpass at Fara in Sabina, Anguillara, and bridges, trucks, and other tgts at points throughout C Italy.

4/13/44 Fifteenth AF
535 HBs (largest HB mission to date by Fifteenth AF) bomb A/F aircraft factory, and rolling stock plant
at Gyor, Vecses and Tokol A/Fs and Repulogepgyar aircraft components plant at Budapest, and M/Y
at Brod. Ftrs fly over 200 sorties in spt of the HBs. Ftr opposition and AA account for 14 US HBs and
1 ftr shot down. Nearly 40 ftrs are claimed shot down and 120-plus aircraft destroyed on the ground.

4/13/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s hit gun positions and telegraph installations at Buthidaung. About 90 A-31’s pound a variety
of tgts at Churachandpur riddim, Sagolmang, Kanglatongbi, Thayaung, Tamanthi, Minthami, and
Thaungdut. 90-plus P-40’s, P-51’s and A-36’s and a few B-25’s carry out ground spt missions near
Kamaing and hit assorted tgts throughout the Mogaung Valley. 12 B-25’s and 11 P-51’s spt ground
forces at Mawlu.

4/13/44 Fourteenth AF
28 ftrs attempt to intercept but fail to make contact with 13 Japanese airplanes which bomb Namyung.

4/13/44 Fifth AF
80-plus B-24’s and A-20’s pound the A/Fs at Dagua and But on N coast of New Guinea. 33 A-20’s hit
Aitape. P-39’s, B-25’s, and B-24’s fly light strikes against a variety of tgts along Hansa Bay, on Wakde,
at Uligan, and several other points along the coast.

4/13/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s blast Talili Bay and Ratawul supply areas and town of Rabaul. 40-plus FBs strike Malaguna
area NW of Rabaul. 17 FBs hit personnel and supply areas at Mosigetta, Mawareka, Meive, and
Maririei. During the early morning 23 B-24’s bomb Truk.

4/13/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s out of Eniwetok strike Truk. B-25’s from Abemama hit Ponape. B-25’s from Tarawa bomb Jaluit,
rearm at Majuro, and hit Maloelap.

4/13/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed rcn and bombing runs over A/F at Matsuwa and installations on Onnekotan Is.

4/14/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Viterbo A/F and Leghorn M/Y, B-26’s strike at Poggibonsi, Certaldo, Cecina, and Magra,
attacking mostly rail facilities and hit Arezzo bridge and viaduct and Bucine viaducts. FBs also concen-
trate on rail lines and bridges and hit many supply dumps, gun positions and factories, generally locat-
ed NE of Rome.

4/14/44 Tenth AF
20-plus A-31’s hit troop positions near Buthidaung. 36 A-31’s pound Paungbyin and area N of Imphal.
20 P-40’s over Mogaung Valley attack camp at Manywet. 20 P-51’s and 3 B-25’s spt ground forces in
Mawlu area.

4/14/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s and P-39’s hit barges and luggers in Vanimo Harbor and at Bogia.
4/14/44 Thirteenth AF
19 B-24’s on mission to the Carolines bomb Eten, Param, and Kuop Is and T/Os on Truk Atoll. 24 B-
25’s and 40-plus FBs blast supply area at Ratawul. 8 other FBs hit Wunapope. More than 20 FBs
strike various tgts in NE part of Bougainville.

4/14/44 Seventh AF
A single B-24, en route from Kwajalein to Tarawa, bombs Jaluit. B-25’s from Eniwetok bomb Ponape
while B-25’s from Abeama strike Jaluit and Maloelap, using Majuro as arming station between strikes.
Japanese bmrs carry out ineffective raid on Eniwetok.

4/14/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed photo rcn mission during early morning over Matsuwa, Onnekotan, and
Paramushiru Is. Photographs taken are negative due to cloud cover.

4/15/44 Eighth & Ninth AFs


530 Eighth AF and 86 Ninth AF ftrs conduct sweeps over C and W Germany. Bad weather prevents
attacks on most major ground tgts. Ftrs claim 58 aircraft destroyed in air and on ground. 33 US ftrs
are lost, 19 to unknown causes (probably due mainly to bad weather) and the others to enemy action
and accidents.

4/15/44 Twelfth AF
XII A Spt Cmd is redesignated XII TAC. MBs strike M/Y at Leghorn and a tunnel and railroad bridges
in C Italy. P-47’s attack rail lines, bridges, and ammo dumps NE of Rome with good results. Other P-
47’s and P-40’s and A-36’s hit numerous tgts, including rail lines, motor transport shop, vehicles,
tanks, and gun positions, in C Italy and in US Fifth Army battle areas.

4/15/44 Fifteenth AF
Clearing weather again permits HB operations. 448 B-24’s and B-17’s attack Bucharest, Ploesti, and
Nish M/Y. Over 150 ftrs provide escort. A special group, led by Lt Col Louis A Neveleff, flies from HQ
at Bari to Medeno Polji. From there the group proceeds to Marshal Tito’s HQ at Drvar, where Col
Neveleff confers with Tito and spends several days laying groundwork for evacuation of downed
Fifteenth AF airmen in Yugoslav hands. Also, much information is gathered regarding military organi-
zation and political trend of the partisan movement. The mission returns to Italy on 2 May. 122 men,
mostly Fifteenth AF airmen, are also evacuated.

4/15/44 Tenth AF
40-plus A-31’s hit gun positions at Buthidaung. 12 B-24’s over Andaman Is attack shipping and other
tgts at Port Blair. 12 P-38’s hit Heho A/F, destroying several parked airplanes.

4/15/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s knock out a bridge at Viet Tri and damage another.

4/15/44 Fifth AF
180-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s bomb landing strips, offshore islands, and entire coastal area in
vicinity of Aitape. 16 P-40’s strafe barges at nearby Seleo I. 20 P-39’s hit villages, supply dumps,
trucks, and other tgts along Hansa Bay and in Alexishafen area.

4/15/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb ammo dump on Talili Bay; 11 P-39’s follow with strike on same tgt. 3 P-38’s fire
Wunapope supply area; other FB strikes on same area are cancelled by weather. A few P-38’s hit tgts
in NE part of Bougainville.
4/15/44 Seventh AF
Gen Douglass becomes CG Seventh AF. B-25’s, based on Tarawa, bomb Maloelap, rearm at Majuro,
and hit Jaluit and Mille on return trip.

4/15/44 Eleventh AF
During 14/15 Apr 3 B-24’s on armed rcn mission over Matsuwa and Onnekotan I hit several tgts
including Matsuwa A/F. Rcn over Paramushiru fails due to overcast.

4/16/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb approaches to Ficulle and Todi railway bridges. A-20’s blast fuel supplies. P-40’s, P-47’s,
and A-36’s hit Capranica viaduct, town of Zagarolo, railway at Spigno Monferrato, M/Y at OrteTerni,
tunnel at Capranica, and tracks, vehicles, railway cars, ammo dump, bridge, and T/Os at various
points in C Italy.

4/16/44 Fifteenth AF
31st Ftr Gp (P-51) (transferred from Twelfth AF on 1 Apr) begins operations. It becomes the fifth oper-
ational ftr gp of Fifteenth AF. 432 HBs attack Brasov M/Y, Turnu Severin M/Y and A/F, aircraft factory
and A/F at Belgrade, and M/Y at Nish. Over 90 ftrs fly escort while 50-plus others, failing to ren-
dezvous with HBs, strafe trains on Crcliova line E of Turnu-Severin.

4/16/44 USSR
Soviet forces capture Yalta.

4/16/44 Tenth AF
In Arakan area 20-plus A-31’s pound troop positions S and SW of Buthidaung. More than 50 others hit
Churachandpur, Homalin, Nawngpu-awng, Tiddim Road, and bridge at Manipur Road. 12 B-25’s hit
bridge over Mogaung R while 9 others, along with 12 P-51’s, hit warehouse and railroad station at
Mohnyin. 9 P-38’s destroy 3 MBs at Zayatkwin near Rangoon while 2 P-51’s in Mandalay area hit
Anisakan A/F, destroying 2 airplanes.

4/16/44 Fifth AF
170-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s bomb Hollandia town and A/F and numerous other tgts in the
area. P-39’s hit wooded area and comm tgts along Hansa Bay and attack villages and supply dumps
from Bogia to Uligan Harbor. P-38’s hit Madang area. Other B-25’s bomb Koepang. B-24’s fly light
strike against Wakde. Other aircraft, operating singly or in pairs, attack T/Os on N coast of New
Guinea and SE coast of New Britain.

4/16/44 Thirteenth AF
15 B-24’s bomb runway at Satawan. 24 B-25’s hit Ratawul supply area and alternate tgt of Raluana.
At Rabaul 30-plus FBs attack area inland from Toboi wharf.

4/16/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s, staging through Eniwetok, strike Truk. B-25’s from Abemama hit Maloelap and Mille, using
Majuro as a rearming base between the strikes.

4/17/44 Eighth AF
14 B-24’s bomb V-weapon installation at Wizernes in Pas de Calais area. No ftr opposition is offered
and all US aircraft return without damage.

4/17/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack bridges N of Orte and at Monte Molino, while A-20’s pound fuel dump NE of Rome. P-
40, P-47, and A-6 FBs hit motor transport stores and gun positions N of Anzio, bomb Fara in Sabina
station, hit tracks, trains and guns in Orte and Narni area and at other points N of Rome.

4/17/44 Fifteenth AF
470 B-17’s and B-24’s hit Belgrade/Sava M/Y and Rogozarski A/F and aircraft factory as well as lkarus
aircraft factory at Belgrade, Zemun A/F, and M/Y at Sofia. More than 200 ftrs escort the missions. US
aircraft claim 25 airplanes downed in combat.

4/17/44 Tenth AF
36 A-31’s again pound positions SW of Buthidaung. 2 B-24’s bomb Akyab. 6 P-51’s spt ground forces
near Meza. 60-plus A-31’s hit scattered villages and pound Kalewa and Yaingangpokpi. 9 P-38’s
destroy several airplanes at Heho A/F while 5 B-24’s bomb Ywataung. 26 B-25’s and 36 P-51’s spt
ground forces at Mawlu and bomb fuel dump at Kin. 13 other P-51’s are diverted to intercept
Japanese force over Imphal area and claim 3 airplanes shot down.

4/17/44 Fifth AF
20-plus B-24’s bomb storage areas and troop concentrations in Kai Is. P-39’s attack AA positions at
Bogia. Other planes, operating individually or in pairs, attack Hollandia, Uligan Harbor and vicinity, and
Madang area.

4/17/44 Thirteenth AF
20 B-24’s bomb A/F at Satawan. 24 B-25’s pound runway and revetments at Rapopo A/F. 40-plus FBs
hit Matupi with incendiaries while 10 others pound runway at Keravat.

4/17/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s, based on Tarawa, strike Maloelap and Mille, rearming at Majuro between the raids.

4/18/44 Eighth AF
More than 750 HBs attack aircraft industries, A/Fs and T/Os at Germendorf, Annahof, Brandenburg,
Rathenow, Luneburg, Perleberg, Wittenberge, Birkenwerder, Cuxhaven, and Barnewitz, and a V-
weapon site at Watten. 19 US HBs are lost.

4/18/44 Ninth AF
XIX A Spt Cmd is redesignated XIX TAC and becomes operational. IX A Spt Cmd is redesignated IX
TAC. 277 B-26’s (including 24 dropping Window) and 37 A-20’s bomb gun positions and M/Ys at
Dunkirk, Calais, and Charleroi/ Saint Martin.

4/18/44 Twelfth AF
P-47 FBs cut several rail lines in Florence and Arezzo areas and strafe trains and motor transport. P-
40’s and P-47’s hit Itri and rail bridge and fuel dumps as campaign against comm continues.

4/18/44 Fifteenth AF
P-38’s and P-47’s strafe Udine and Aiello A/Fs and T/ Os in Basiliano, Sant’ Andrea I, and Cervignano
del Friuli areas and in Golfo di Panzano. Other ftrs fly cover for the strafing missions.

4/18/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s bomb positions SW of Buthidaung while 2 B-24’s bomb Akyab. 7 B-24’s bomb oil plant at
Yenangyaung while 5, along with 7 P-38’s, hit Ywataung. 6 B-25’s score numerous hits on Mandalay-
Shwebo railroad. 42 A-31’s attack Ft White, Tiddim, and Tamu. 15 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s bomb Kamaing
and hit Myitkyina-Bhamo road.
4/18/44 Fifth AF
The newly created (11 Apr) Thirteenth Air TF (Prov), commanded by Gen Streett and temporarily com-
posed of elements of Thirteenth AF (which is being moved to SWPA), a few RAAF sqs, Seventh US
Fleet air units, and Fifth AF units in the Admiralties and New Britain, is placed under operational con-
trol of Fifth AF/ADVON. Operating out of Momote, B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF bomb Woleai and
Mariaon Is. B-24’s of Fifth AF hit Manokwari and Babo. Madang area is hit by FBs.

4/18/44 Thirteenth AF
14 B-24’s bomb A/F at Satawan, 23 B-25’s, weathered out of Vunakanau, bomb Tobera A/F. 12 others
and 9 FBs which fail to reach Rapopo bomb airstrip at Keravat. Wunapope is hit by about 40 FBs,
with considerable damage to the supply area.

4/18/44 Seventh AF
First Seventh AF attack on the Marianas takes place as B-24’s escorting Navy photo airplanes on rcn
mission from Eniwetok bomb Saipan. Other B-24’s staging through Eniwetok hit Truk. B-25’s from
Tarawa bomb Ponape. B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wake after failing to find shipping reported in the
area. B-25’s from Abemama bomb Jaluit and Maloelap, using Majuro as shuttle base between strikes.

4/18/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed rcn over Matsuwa, Onnekotan, and Paramushiru Is. Cloud cover and lack of moon
permit only bombing of Kashiwabara A/F and Banjo Cape area.

4/19/44 Eighth AF
747 HBs in three forces bomb industrial tgts in Kassel area; A/Fs at Eschwege, Lippstadt, Werl,
Paderborn, and Gutersloh; and other tgts at Limburg, Buren, Kall, and Soest, in morning operations.
During afternoon 27 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Watten. 6 HBs are lost.

4/19/44 Ninth AF
After several weeks of instruction a IX AFSC trg exercise (Operation BOOMERANG) in waterproofing
and landing motor vehicles gets under way. This exercise, in preparation for a cross-channel move-
ment lasts several weeks and involves 55 units, over 650 vehicles, and more than 2,500 men. 350-
plus B-26’s and A-20’s bomb M/Ys, city areas, and T/Os at Gunzburg, Ulm, Neu Ulm, Donauworth,
and Schelklingen. Ftrs fly over 1,200 sorties against a variety of tgts in NW Europe.

4/19/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather severely restricts operations. B-26’s hit Cecina railroad bridge and Ancona M/Y while B-
25’s hit M/Y at Piombino. P-47’s hit railroad tracks, M/Y, junction, and railway cars between Pontedera
and Empoli and between Figline Valdarno and San Giovanni Valdarno.

4/19/44 Tenth AF
50-plus A-31’s hit positions and supply dumps near Buthidaung and E of Maungdaw. 40-plus A-31’s hit
Churachandpur, Pyingaing, Tamu, and T/Os N of Kalewa. 6 B-25’s and 8 P-51’s attack troops and
stores NW of Banmauk. 10 P-38’s hit A/F near Meiktila. 5 P-51’s attack troop positions near Mawlu
and bridge at Shweli.

4/19/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s damage a bridge at Thanh Moi and score hits on railroad and buildings S of bridge. 4 P-40’s
attack village of Takaw, causing several fires, and sink a ferryboat in the area.

4/19/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit Urarom and Manokwari. B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftr aircraft strike wide variety of tgts around
Hollandia, Aitape, Bogia, Uligan, Bunabun, Madang, and Cape Croisilles. B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF
bomb Woleai.

4/19/44 Thirteenth AF
21 B-24’s bomb Satawan A/F, hitting the tgt area with about 50 tons of high explosives. 38 FBs hit
Matupi supply areas while 7 bomb Rapopo airstrip. Ftrs hit Numa Numa area.

4/19/44 Twentieth AF
XX BC is assigned to Twentieth AF.

4/19/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk. B-25’s from the Gilberts strike Ponape.

4/20/44 Eighth AF
666 HBs attack V-weapon installations and T/Os in Pas de Calais and Cherbourg areas. 33 P-51 FBs
attack A/Fs at Cambrai/Epinoy, Vitry-en-Artois, and Laon/Athies. 53 P-38’s dispatched to bomb Saint-
Trond A/F jettison bombs in English Channel after overcast prevents location of tgts.

4/20/44 Ninth AF
Almost 400 B-26’s and A-20’s attack gun positions at Etaples, Bazinghen, Villerville, Gravelines, and
Fecamp, A/F at Poix, and V-weapon sites and T/Os in Pas de Calais area. Nearly 140 P-47’s bomb
M/Ys at Creil and Mantes-La-Jolie.

4/20/44 Twelfth AF
MBs and LBs score hits on M/Y and 3 fuel dumps at Leghorn and near misses on Cecina and
Certaldo bridges and Arezzo viaduct. FBs hit railroad lines and fuel dump in Florence area; bridges,
dump, rail lines, and train cars near Civitavecchia and Zagarolo, at Sezze, near Ladispoli, SW of
Stimigliano and N of Monterotondo; and guns S of Albano Laziale. In battle area around Cassino FBs
blast several gun positions and hit bridges, trucks, troops and other tgts at several points, including at
Falconara, Recanati, San Benedetto de Marsi, and Fondi-Itri and Orte-Orvieto areas.

4/20/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 300 HBs attack Monfalcone shipyards, Tagliamento-Casarsa della Delizia railroad bridge,
M/Ys at Fano, Vicenza, Ancona, Mestre, Treviso, and Trieste, and harbor and shipping at Venice. 180-
plus other HBs dispatched against comm tgts in N Italy are forced to abort due to bad weather. About
250 ftrs provide cover for the bombing raids.

4/20/44 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s hit bivouac and supply area NW of Manywet. 24 A-31’s pound positions at Tiddim.

4/20/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb A/Fs on Noemfoor. B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs hit a variety of tgts around Hollandia, on Cape
Croisilles, in Bunabun area, and along Hansa Bay. Woleai is again bombed by B-24’s of Thirteenth Air
TF.

4/20/44 SOPAC
Gen Harris, USMC, becomes COMAIRSOLS.

4/20/44 Thirteenth AF
With improved weather conditions heavy bombing of tgts in the Bismarcks resumes. 22 B-25’s hit
Matupi supply area. 40-plus FBs blast the A/Fs at Lakunai and Keravat.
4/20/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein search area near Wake for shipping. Finding none, the HBs hit Wake and Peale
Is. Tarawa-based base between strikes, bomb Maloelap B-25’s, using Majuro as a shuttle and Jaluit.

4/20/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 aborts a weather mission to Shasukotan I.

4/21/44 Eighth AF
Eighth AF offensive against German oil tgts is scheduled to start on this date, but mission is cancelled
because of bad weather.

4/21/44 Ninth AF
236 B-26’s and 34 A-20’s attack gun positions, coastal defenses and V-weapons sites at Etaples, at
Berck-sur-Mer, near Doullens, and in Saint-Omer, Abbeville, and Amiens area. 4 B-26’s are lost. More
than 175 P-47’s dive-bomb M/Ys and concentrations at Montignies-sur-Sambre, Hasselt, Namur, and
Haine-Saint-Pierre.

4/21/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s blast ammo dump while P-47’s attack train, rail lines, and motor transport behind enemy lines.
Other P-47’s, along with P-40’s and A-36’s, attack railway lines and trains between Rome and Terni,
between Rome and Tivoli, and between Orte and Attigliano; hit motor transport concentration NE of
Rome; and attack several bivouac areas and gun positions in battle areas.

4/21/44 Fifteenth AF
Over 100 B-24’s bomb Bucharest M/Y and Turnu-Severin. All 17 bomb gps dispatched are recalled
due to bad weather but 7 gps fail to receive recall signal. Over 150 P-38’s and P-51’s are dispatched
as escort. 40-plus rendezvous with the B-24’s and battle some 30 ftrs that attack the HB force. The
other ftrs, failing to meet the HBs, engage about 40 ftrs. HBs and ftrs claim 35 aerial combat victories.
10 US aircraft are shot down.

4/21/44 Tenth AF
20-plus A-31’s hit villages and Japanese positions near Buthidaung. 12 B-25’s and 14 P-51’s pound
Indaw and Mawlu, causing several fires in supply dumps and in the general tgt areas. 48 A-31’s attack
Tiddim Road and bridge at Manipur. 12 B-25’s bomb camp and supply area at Kamaing. 8 B-24’s
bomb storage and fuel dumps at Lashio and bomb Namtu. 13 B-24’s bomb Maymyo while 5 B-25’s
knock out 3 bridges in Tangon area. 4 P-51’s knock out bridge at Shweli.

4/21/44 Fourteenth AF
12 P-40’s fly armed rcn over roads in Burma, strafing bridges, buildings, steamrollers, trucks, and
troops in areas around Takaw, Bhamo, Loiwing, Kutkai, Hsenwi, and Lashio. At least 3 steamrollers
and 7 trucks are destroyed.

4/21/44 Fifth AF
21 B-24’s bomb airstrips on Noemfoor. About 320 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s hit numerous tgts in Tadji,
Wewak, and Madang area, while a Navy carrier force hits Hollandia, Wakde, and Sawar as assault
convoys approach the area.

4/21/44 Thirteenth AF
307th Bomb Gp (H) is ordered to move from New Georgia and Guadalcanal to the Admiralty Is, where
it will become part of Thirteenth Air TF, serving operationally under Fifth AF. In spite of heavy weather
in the Bismarcks, 24 B-25’s blast Matupi supply area. 11 P-39’s, closed out of Rabaul, bomb Tinputs
Harbor.

4/21/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein hit Wotje. B-24’s from Eniwetok, staging through Kwajalein, bomb Truk. B-25’s
from Engebi bomb Ponape. Abemama-based B-25’s, using Majuro as a shuttle base, bomb Jaluit and
Maloelap.

4/22/44 Eighth AF
631 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Y at Hamm. 18 others bomb secondary tgts in Hamm while 125 attack
tgts at Koblenz, Bonn, and Soest. 15 HBs are lost, mostly to AA fire. 13 escorting ftrs are lost. US HBs
claim 20 airplanes destroyed and ftrs claim 34 destroyed.

4/22/44 Ninth AF
Over 400 B-26’s and about 90 A-20’s fly two missions against V-weapon sites in area of Saint-Omer
and Hesdin. Nearly 275 P-47’s and P-51’s dive-bomb M/Ys in Belgium.

4/22/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb bridge and tracks S of Ficulle and bridge N of the town. Other B-25’s and B-26’s attack
San Stefano al Mare harbor, N section of Orvieto, Chiusi railroad bridge, viaducts S and W of Arezzo
and Bucine, Certaldo railroad bridge, bridge approaches at Incisa in Valdarno, bridge near Siena and
viaduct at Poggibonsi. A-20’s hit Valmontone ammo dump and Sonnino. P-47’s hit railroad, trains, and
tunnels in Florence area and W of Chiusi, M/Y at Siena, vessel S of Savona, railroad lines S of Orte,
and town of Gaeta. P-40’s attack gun positions N of Anzio beachhead and bomb Ferentino dump area
and towns of Fondi, Terracina, and Formia.

4/22/44 Tenth AF
More than 30 A-31’s bomb Bishenpur and Kohima. 12 B-25’s hit Kamaing while 5 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s
attack ammo and other supplies at Hopin. 3 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s hit village NE of Bhamo while 7 P-
51’s attack Gokteik Viaduct.

4/22/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s claim 4 freighters and a gunboat sunk near Cap-Saint-Jacques. 1 other knocks out bridge
SW of Vinh. P-40’s on armed rcn over N Burma destroy 10 boxcars and a truck N of Lashio.

4/22/44 Fifth AF
More than 20 B-24’s bomb airstrips on Noemfoor. 80-plus B-24’s and A-20’s hit Boram and But A/Fs
and other tgts in Wewak area; more than 100 B-24’s and B-25’s pound tgts along Hansa Bay; and all
through the day B-25’s and FBs, in flights of 1 to more than 20 aircraft, attack areas around Hansa
Bay, Wewak, Bogia, Madang, and many other points along N and E coast of New Guinea. Many of
the strikes indirectly spt Allied amphibious landings on N coast to the E and W of Hollandia, toward
which a pincer movement is begun.

4/22/44 Thirteenth AF
About 40 B-25’s bomb supply areas at Ratawul and Talili Bay, pound Keravat, and hit area between
Rapopo and Cape Gazelle. 40-plus FBs attack runway and gun positions at Rapopo while 9 strike
Lakunai A/F. During 22/23 Apr, 17 B-24’s bomb Dublon, Param, and Eten Is.

4/22/44 Seventh AF
During 21/22 Apr, B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wotje. Other B-24’s from Kwajalein follow with another
raid on Wotje during the day. B-25’s from Tarawa, using Majuro as a shuttle base for rearming, bomb
Jaluit, Maloelap, and Mille.
4/22/44 Eleventh AF
A weather sortie is aborted soon after take off due to weather.

4/23/44 Eighth AF
346 P-47’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s fly missions against A/Fs and other tgts in N France, Belgium, and NW
Germany. Results are generally good. 7 airplanes are lost, all to flak.

4/23/44 Ninth AF
307 B-26’s and 57 A-20’s attack NOBALL tgts, gun positions, and M/Ys in Pas de Calais area and in
adjacent area of Belgium. Around 1,000 P-47’s and P-51’s divebomb numerous tgts throughout
France and the Low Countries.

4/23/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit bridges and approaches at Attigliano. B-26’s attack Incisa in Valdarno viaduct and bridge,
Cecina M/Y, and attack, but fail to hit, Poggibonsi viaduct. P-47’s, A-36’s, and P-40’s hit rail lines and
bridges NE of Rome and along E coast in several areas including points around Orvieto, Orte, Tivoli,
and Capronica.

4/23/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather clears and HBs can resume operations. Over 500 B-24’s and B-17’s attack aircraft factories
and A/Fs at Wiener-Neustadt, Schwechat, and Bad Voslau. Close to 300 ftrs provide spt. Many enemy
ftrs attack fiercely, downing 12 HBs and 1 ftr. The HBs and escorts claim over 40 air victories.

4/23/44 Tenth AF
24 P-51’s, 8 B-25’s, and 51 A-31’s attack Thetkegyin, Manipur bridge, Tiddim road, and Japanese
positions at Indaw. 18 A-31’s hit positions near Buthidaung. 12 P-38’s hit Kangaung A/F near Meiktila.
21 B-24’s bomb railroads and jetties at Moulmein and Martaban.

4/23/44 Fourteenth AF
14 P-40’s pound arty post at Sienning and cav forces at Kuan-Fou-Chiao. 2 P-40’s strafe barracks S
of Tengchung, and 2 P-38’s hit truck convoy and barracks S of Chiengmai. 4 P-40’s blast motor pool
at Lashio.

4/23/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s continue to hit airstrips on Noemfoor. The HBs claim 14 air victories. More than 90 B-24’s
bomb Wewak, Boram, and But A/Fs, road near Boram, and track and villages S of Dagua while 80-
plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s pound AA positions, A/Fs, stores, and troop concentrations along
Hansa Bay. Throughout the day A-20’s, P-47’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s pound various tgts along Hansa
Bay, in Wewak area, and in vicinity of Uligan Harbor and Cape Croisilles. 20-plus B-24’s of Thirteenth
Air TF bomb A/F and supply areas on Woleai. In ground action Allied forces take Hollandia, Tumleo
and Selo Is, and objectives around Tadji.

4/23/44 Thirteenth AF
Weather again curtails strikes, but several FBs hit Tobera and 20-plus B-25’s blast Matupi I.

4/23/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s based at Kwajalein hit Truk and Wotje. Makinbased B-25’s hit Ponape, Jaluit, and Maloelap.

4/23/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly weather and photo rcn within 100 mi of the Kuril Is and photograph Matsuwa.
4/24/44 Eighth AF
716 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs, aircraft production industries, and T/Os at Landsberg,
Oberpfaffenhofen, Erding, Friedrichshafen, Manzell, Lowental, Gablingen, Leipheim and Neckarsulm.
Although a large Fifteenth AF raid on Ploesti and Bucharest draws many ftrs, 250 German aircraft
oppose this Eighth AF mission. More than 125 of these ftrs concentrate on lead force over Landsberg-
Oberpfaffenhofen-Erding area and down at least 15 HBs in a 30- to 45-min battle. Total losses for the
day are 39 B-17’s and B-24’s.

4/24/44 Ninth AF
38 B-26’s dispatched against tgts in France are recalled because of bad weather. 32 P-47’s dive-
bomb Louvain M/Y with good results.

4/24/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railroad bridges N and S of Orvieto, at Arezzo, at Grosseto, and N and S of Incisa in
Valdarno. A-20’s hit dump at Valmontone. P-40’s, P-47’s, and A-36’s hit shipping off Leghorn,
Avezzano station, Orvieto and Terni M/Ys, Canino landing ground, railroad tracks at numerous points
S of Orvieto, and rail lines, truck parks, and T/Os N of Rome.

4/24/44 Fifteenth AF
520-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Bucharest and Ploesti, hit aircraft factory at Belgrade, and
attack rail line between Rimini and Ancona. Over 250 ftrs fly spt for the HBs.

4/24/44 Tenth AF
36 A-31’s and 8 P-38’s pound positions near Buthidaung and Myohaung area. 60-plus A-31’s hit troop
concentration near Ft White and towns of Kohima and Ukhrul. 100-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, A-26’s, and B-
25’s bomb storage areas at Kamaing, Mogaung, and Hopin, and railroads and other tgts at Myitkyina,
Manywet, and Chaungwa. 25 B-25’s and P-51’s hit Indaw and several other B-25’s bomb Pyingaing.

4/24/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s damage bridges near Dara and Kengluang and strafe factory at Dhasan. P-40’s on diversion-
ary strike strafe numerous T/Os at Kengtung. B-25’s on sea sweep hit 2 small steamers off Cape
Bastion with cannon fire, claiming 1 vessel sunk and the other left burning.

4/24/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s again bomb parked aircraft and other tgts on Noemfoor. 40-plus B-24’s bomb A/Fs in Wewak
area. More than 140 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s hit stores, fuel dumps, and personnel areas along
Hansa Bay. Throughout the day MBs and FBs hit a variety of tgts along New Guinea coast including
Karkar I, Uligan Harbor, Cape Croisilles, and Madang area. Madang falls to Allied ground forces.

4/24/44 Thirteenth AF
Weather continues to curtail strikes in the Bismarcks. 10 P-40’s hit runway and revetments at Tobera.
Ftr sweeps account for several trucks and barges in Rabaul New Ireland area.

4/24/44 Twentieth AF
A B-29 piloted by Gen Saunders, CG 58th Bomb Wg, arrives at Kwanghan. Accompanying the VHB is
another B-29 carrying Gen Wolfe, CG XX BC. These are the first B-29’s to fly over the Hump to
China.

4/24/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Engebi bomb Ponape while others, based at Makin, hit Jaluit and Wotje.
4/24/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies a photo and bomb run over Matsuwa I. Later another B-24 flies weather and bomb runs
over Shasukotan, Yekaruma, Kharimkotan, and Onnekotan Is.

4/25/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 300 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Mannheim and Landau, and A/Fs at Esseyles-Nancy,
Metz/Frescati, and Dijon/ Longvic.

4/25/44 Ninth AF
240 B-26’s and 69 A-20’s bomb V-weapon sites in coastal area of France and gun positions at Le
Treport, Varengeville-sur-Mer, Fontenay-sur-Mer/Crisbec, Ault, Fecamp, Houlgate, and Saint-Pierre-
duMont. About 150 P-47’s dive-bomb A/Fs in France and Belgium. Around 175 MBs are forced to
abort missions because of bad weather.

4/25/44 Twelfth AF
Attacks against lines of comm N of Rome continue. A-20’s hit storage areas while MBs attack Pesaro
M/Y, dumps at Manoppello, and bridges and approaches at Incisa in Valdarno, Arezzo, Asciano,
Magra, Ficulle, and Orvieto. Viaducts at Incisa and Calafuria are attacked with poor results. P-40’s
and P-47’s hit roads, gun positions, railroads, ammo dump and trucks N of Rome, near Ficulle, Orte
and Orvieto. P-47’s also damage destroyers off Elba.

4/25/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 150 B-24’s bomb aircraft factory at Turin, M/Y and bridge at Parma, M/Y at Ferrara, and sev-
eral T/Os. Over 300 B-24’s and B-17’s are forced to abort missions due to bad weather. Over 100 ftrs
escort the HB missions into N Italy.

4/25/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s again hit positions at Buthidaung and bomb Paletwa. 12 A-31’s bomb Kohima while 8 B-25’s
attack Tiddim road. 80-plus FBs and 2 B-25’s hit a variety of tgts at Kamaing, Nsopzup, and Mogaung.
12 P-51’s hit Japanese HQ at Katha and supply huts at Hopin. Near Mandalay 12 B-24’s bomb
Monywa-Alon while 21 P-38’s hit A/Fs at Heho, destroying several aircraft in the air and on the
ground.

4/25/44 Fifth AF
12 B-25’s bomb troop areas in Hollandia vicinity, attacking villages S of Tanahmerah and huts and
buildings along road from Marneda to Banggerang. Other airplanes carry out similar strikes against
Karkar I and along Hansa Bay.

4/25/44 Thirteenth AF
Just before dawn 15 B-24’s hit Dublon, Moen, Fefan, Uman, and Falo Is. 23 B-25’s bomb airstrip and
revetments at Tobera. 12 P-39’s leave stockpiles aflame at Baitsi.

4/25/44 Seventh AF
Kwajalein-based B-24’s, during 24/25 Apr, staging through Eniwetok, strike Truk and Guam and during
day hit Wotje and Maloelap. This is first Seventh AF mission against Guam. B-25’s from Engebi bomb
Ponape, and Makinbased B-25’s hit Jaluit and Wotje.

4/25/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s photograph and bomb installations on Matsuwa I.

4/26/44 Eighth AF
292 HBs strike at industrial center of Brunswick, a secondary tgt, when heavy cloud cover prevents
bombing primary tgts of industry at Fallersleben, Waggum, Paderborn, Gutersloh and Cologne. Nearly
50 other HBs bomb T/Os in Hildesheim-Hannover area. 31 P-38 FBs attack A/F near Le Mans during
morning, and 24 P-51’s dive-bomb Cormeilles-en-Vexin A/F in afternoon. Opposition is very light and
ineffective.

4/26/44 Ninth AF
Ninth AF Tac Air Plan for Operation NEPTUNE is published, 10 days after receiving formal AEAF
directive ordering such a plan. Around 125 MBs attack Plattling landing ground. Ftrs fly over 750 sor-
ties against scattered tgts in NW Europe.

4/26/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather greatly curtails activity. P-47’s attack motor transport and railroad tracks and hit gas
dump near Trasimeno Lake, landing ground at Canino, and M/Ys of Leghorn.

4/26/44 Tenth AF
18 A-31’s hit positions N and S of Buthidaung while 3 B-24’s bomb Akyab. Near Chindwin 6 P-38’s hit
Tiddim road while 3 A-31’s attack Japanese HQ in Kohima vicinity. 70 FBs and 3 B-25’s pound numer-
ous tgts at Mogaung, Kamaing, and several points in N part of the Mogaung Valley. In Mandalay and
surrounding area, 9 B-24’s bomb railroad yards and engine sheds, and 9 P-38’s hit stores and
hangars.

4/26/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s on armed rcn from Lashio to Man Kat cause considerable damage. 2 trucks, a warehouse, a
water tank, and 2 locomotives are destroyed, gun positions and a bridge are strafed, and a Japanese-
occupied building is left in flames.

4/26/44 Fifth AF
120-plus B-25’s and A-20’s pound the Wewak area, hitting A/Fs at Wewak, But, Dagua, and Boram,
and supply areas, troops, and several small villages. 13 B-24’s bomb Awar Pt, 20 P-39’s and P-47’s
attack bridges and T/Os near Madang and 8 P-39’s attack roads, villages, and supply dump near
Bunabun Harbor. A B-25 on rcn sinks a lugger in Sepik R. Allied ground forces take Hollandia and
occupy Alexishafen.

4/26/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb runway and dispersal area at Lakunai. 35 FBs pound A/F at Tobera. 8 P-40’s attack
occupied areas along bays of Tabut and Wariki.

4/26/44 Twentieth AF
Ftrs make first interception of B-29’s as the VHBs are flying over the Hump. The brief confrontation
results in no losses on either side.

4/26/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, having landed at Los Negros after bombing Guam on 25 Apr, hit Ponape and return to
Kwajalein. B-25’s based on Makin hit Jaluit and Wotje.

4/27/44 Eighth AF
More than 450 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs, M/Ys, and T /Os in France and Belgium, the principal
tgts being at Chalons-sur-Marne, Blainville-sur-l’Eau, Essey-lesNancy, Toul/Croix-de-Metz, Le Culot
and Ostend/Middelkerke.
4/27/44 Ninth AF
About 450 B-26’s and A-20’s and more than 275 P-47 and P-51 dive bmrs attack gun emplacements,
M/Ys, coastal batteries, A/Fs, and several military installations in France and Belgium.

4/27/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again severely restricts operations. P-40’s attack a supply dump N of Rome, scoring 7 hits in
tgt area.

4/27/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s attack positions in Buthidaung area. 12 B-25’s hit Kalemyo storage area while 36 A-31’s
pound Kohima-Kanglatongbi area. 12 B-25’s hit railroad at 4 points around Shwebo. Nearly 150 P-
40’s, P-51’s, A-36’s, and B-25’s blast troops, fuel dumps, gun positions, and railroad yard at several
locations in Mogaung Valley, including Myitkyina, Mogaung, Namti, Kamaing, Mohnyin, Hopin,
Nanyaseik, Chaungwa, and Myothit.

4/27/44 Fourteenth AF
Rocket-firing P-40’s attack 20 junks S of Shasi.

4/27/44 Fifth AF
Babo is bombed by 9 B-24’s. More than 100 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s attack Mushu and Kairiru Is
and A/Fs at Wewak, Boram, Dagua, and But. 120-plus A-20’s and FBs blast coastal areas of Hansa
Bay and nearby villages, personnel areas NW of Bunabun, and AA positions, villages, and bridges
from Bunabun to Cape Croisilles.

4/27/44 Thirteenth AF
16 B-24’s bomb Dublon, Eten, Moen, and Fefan Is in early morning. 24 B-25’s blast Talili Bay supply
area; later a few P-39’s hit same tgt.

4/27/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk during 26/27 Apr. B-26’s from Eniwetok follow up during
the day with 3 raids on Ponape. Makin-based B-25’s hit Jaluit, Wotje, and Mille. 1 B-24 from
Kwajalein, using Makin as a rearming base, bombs Emidj, Jabor, and Enybor.

4/27/44 Eleventh AF
A B-25 bombs a submarine without success.

4/28/44 Eighth AF
116 B-17’s bomb Avord A/F and 14 attack V-weapons site at Sottevast. 34 P-38’s attack aircraft repair
depot at Tours while 49 P-38’s, followed by 32 P-47 dive bmrs, strike A/F at Chateaudun. Later during
the day 47 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Marquise/Mimoyecques and 11 P-47’s carrying fragmenta-
tion bombs attack A/F NE of Paris.

4/28/44 Ninth AF
18 B-26’s bomb A/F at Cormeilles-en-Vexin as secondary tgt. Nearly 250 B-26’s dispatched to bomb
M/Ys are recalled because of heavy cloud over tgts.

4/28/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack Piombino, railway bridges in N Orvieto, Ficulle, and W of Arezzo, and hit viaducts at Incisa
in Valdarno and Piteccio. A-20’s score hits on fuel dump. P-40’s and P-47’s hit fuel dump NW of
Ferentino, warehouses S of Avezzano, several railway lines and T/Os N of Rome, Orbetello railroad
yards, San Stefano al Mare harbor, rail lines at points between Rome and Avezzano, several gun
emplacements, Follonica and Chiusi M/Ys, and cut railroad lines at several points NW of Rome. FBs
also hit Chiusi M/Y, tracks around Castiglione della Valle, Cortona M/Y, Grosseto railroad bridge, scat-
tered motor transport, and a barge near Follonica.

4/28/44 Fifteenth AF
Clearing weather again permits HB operations. More than 450 B-17’s and B-24’s attack harbors at
Piombino and San Stefano al Mare and rail and road tgts at Orbetello. P-38’s, P-51’s, and P-47’s pro-
vide escort.

4/28/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s hit positions near Buthidaung. 36 A-31’s bomb positions at Sangshak-Sansak while 12 P-
38’s blast Tiddim road, causing a roadblock. In Mogaung Valley 80-plus A-36’s, P-40’s, P-51’s, and a
single B-25 pound same general tgts hit on the 27th. In Mandalay area 7 B-25’s knock out railroad
bridge S of Myingatha and canal bridge between Ye-u and Kinu.

4/28/44 Fourteenth AF
26 B-24’s, escorted by 10 P-51’s, damage 2 bridges over Yellow R N of Chengchow (the capture of
which by Japanese troops is acknowledged by the Chinese who evacuate Hulaokuan), and pound
nearby storage area. 2 P-40’s on armed rcn strafe troop column NE of Tengchung. 3 B-25’s on rcn
damage small steamer off E coast of Hainan. 16 P-40’s and 6 B-25’s pound Yangsin while 18 P-40’s,
P-38’s, and P-51’s strafe Nanchang barracks.

4/28/44 Fifth AF
More than 160 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Wakde, Biak, and Efman I A/Fs. 180-plus P-47’s, P-39’s, A-
20’s, and P-70’s hit a variety of tgts along N and NE New Guinea coast including villages and supply
areas in Wewak and Boram areas, barges and troops at mouth of Sepik R and at Murik Lakes, and
enemy comm and hideouts from Sepik R to Cape Croisilles. 21 B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF bomb A/F
on Woleai.

4/28/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb Wunapope supply area and Rapopo A/F. 30 FBs hit runway and revetments at
Vunakanau. 15 P-39’s pound gun positions near Mamagata and hit nearby bivouac and supply areas.

4/28/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s, based at Makin, strike Jaluit and Mille, using Majuro as a shuttle base between strikes. A sin-
gle B-24 from Kwajalein bombs islands in Jaluit Atoll, hitting Emidj first, then rearming at Makin, and
attacking Jabor and Enybor during return flight.

4/29/44 Eighth AF
679 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Berlin, concentrating on railway facilities in Friedrichstrasse section in
center of city. 38 other HBs bomb T/Os in area, including Magdeburg. Opposition by an estimated 350
ftrs is fierce. 64 HBs claim 73 ftrs destroyed while US ftrs claim 22.

4/29/44 Ninth AF
217 B-26’s dispatched to bomb M/Ys in France abort mission because of heavy cloud cover over tgt
area.

4/29/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack Terni viaduct and Attigliano railway bridge, while B-26’s bomb bridges and bridge
approaches at Pontassieve and Incisa in Valdarno. A-20’s attack dump NE of Rome. P-40’s and P-
47’s cut rail lines in many places NE of Rome, hit guns N of Anzio and dump SE of Rome, attack town
of Acquapendente, hit approaches and tunnel S of Arezzo and bridge and trucks in area, bomb
Sinalunga M/Y and bridge and approaches at Monte San Savino, and hit docks at San Vincenzo and
boats at Follonica.

4/29/44 Fifteenth AF
484th Bomb Gp (B-24) is declared operational. The Fifteenth AF now has 18 HB gps. Over 400 B-24’s
and B-17’s, with ftr escorts, attack Toulon naval base, Drnis M/Y, and Rimini-Ancona railroad.

4/29/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s pound positions near Buthidaung. 21 P-38’s hit A/Fs in Heho area and claim 3 aircraft
downed in combat. 25 P-51’s and B-25’s bomb several buildings at Meza. 19 B-24’s over Prome blast
supply dumps in the area.

4/29/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s bomb warehouse and barracks at Shayang and attack 3 motor launches at Chiuchiang, leaving
them burning.

4/29/44 Fifth AF
More than 30 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb villages, AA positions, and personnel areas in Wakde Is, Maffin
Bay area, and along coast of New Guinea from Takar to Verkam Pt. 40-plus A-20’s hit stores at Cape
Wom, and T/Os between But and Dagua. 130-plus A-20’s, P-47’s, and P-39’s hit hideouts and move-
ments along Sepik R and from the river’s mouth to Cape Croisilles.

4/29/44 Thirteenth AF
More than 40 P-39’s bomb and strafe tgts throughout Bougainville and Buka, including Sipaai Mission,
Kieta area, Lontis, Numa Numa, Ibu, Toborei, Totavi, Aitara, and Baitsi. 24 B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Kara
and Buka. Allied ftr sweeps continue over N Solomons and New Ireland, where huts, barges, and
other T/Os are attacked.

4/29/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok from Kwajalein bomb Truk and Jaluit. B-25’s from Makin also hit
Jaluit and carry out 2 strikes against Ponape.

4/29/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s abort an armed photo mission due to weather.

4/30/44 Eighth AF
114 B-17’s bomb Lyon/ Bron A/F, 117 B-17’s bomb Clermont-Ferrand/Aulnat A/F, and 52 B-24’s hit V-
weapon site construction at Siracourt. In conjunction with these HB operations, 44 P-38’s conduct high
altitude bombing of A/F at Tours. During afternoon 22 P-38’s, employing high-level bombing tactics,
attack A/F at Orleans/Bricy, followed immediately by 21 P-47’s that dive-bomb the tgt. Enemy opposi-
tion accounts for 1 HB and 5 ftrs.

4/30/44 Ninth AF
Over 300 B-26’s and A-20’s attack V-weapon construction works and M/Ys in France.

4/30/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack railroad bridges at Ficulle, N Orvieto and Marsciano, while B-26’s hit bridges at Cortona
and Incisa in Valdarno and in nearby areas. P-40’s hit rail lines and storage in many locations N of
Rome, hit rail lines and radar station in Orvieto area, cut railroads from Rome to Tivoli and to Civita
Castellana, and hit T/Os in the area. P-47’s hit numerous railroad lines, rail cars, and other tgts N of
Rome.

4/30/44 Fifteenth AF
464th Bomb Gp (B-24) becomes the nineteenth HB gp declared operational by Fifteenth AF. Around
500 HBs, with ftr escorts, attack M/Ys at Alessandria, Milan, and Castel Maggiore, aircraft factory at
Milan, and railroad between Rimini and Ancona.

4/30/44 Tenth AF
In Chindwin area, 31 B-25’s blast tank concentration, bridges, supply dumps, and general vicinity at
Kalewa. 4 B-25’s damage 2 bridges N of Yamethin.

4/30/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s from Yungning knock out bridge near Dong Mo and strafe railroad T/Os in the area.

4/30/44 Fifth AF
More than 80 P-39’s and P-47’s make almost continuous attacks throughout the day against troops
and supplies along Hansa Bay. 40-plus A-20’s and B-25’s bomb Wewak and nearby plantation. B-24’s
hit Noemfoor I with light raid. B-24 rcn flights over Manokwari area and Geelvink Bay result in claims
of 6 interceptors shot down. P-70’s hit T/Os on W shore of Hansa Bay. 23 B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF
bomb Woleai Is.

4/30/44 Thirteenth AF
10 P-39’s bomb Porton Plantations. 20-plus other P-39’s, in 11 sweeps, attack a variety of T/Os on
Buka and Bougainville, including Ivituri Mission, Kieta area, and Mamagata supply area. More than 30
P-40’s and P-38’s bomb Vunakanau A/F. 23 B-25’s bcmb Vunakambi Plantation.

4/30/44 Seventh AF
41 Kwajalein-based B-24’s bomb various tgts at Wake. 11 Makin-based B-25’s bomb Jaluit, while 8
from Engebi bomb Ponape.

5/1/44 Eighth AF
More than 500 HBs are dispatched on an early morning mission to attack 23 V-weapon sites in Pas
de Calais area. Bad weather causes many aborts. 129 of these HBs manage to attack V-weapon sites
at Marquise/Mimoyecques, Watten, and Bois de l’Enfer and A/Fs at Paix, Montdidier, and Roye/Amy.
In afternoon raid 328 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Troyes, Reims, Sarreguemines, Metz, Liege,
and Brussels.

5/1/44 Ninth AF
The last of the 11 bomb gps (8 medium and 3 light) of IX BC becomes operational. 450 B-26’s and A-
20’s attack numerous M/Ys and industrial tgts in France and Belgium.

5/1/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridges at Albinia Station, NW of Chiusi, in and near Grosseto, near Monte Molino,
Calafuria, and at Pontedera. Also attacked are viaduct at Monte Catellana and M/Ys at
Florence/Campo di Marte and Florence, with particularly good results at Florence. LBs hit ammo
dump at Fara in Sabina. P-40’s and P-47’s hit rail tracks in Rome area, Priverno station, guns N of
Anzio, dumps at Frascati, stations at Colleferro and Frosinone, tracks at Orbetello and Orvieto, bridge
and tunnel N of Todi, road in Canino, dump and factory at Stimigliano, vessels E of Piombino, factory
E of Cecina, bridge approaches at Grosseto and Arezzo, dump at Grosseto, and tunnel at Rignano
sull ‘Arno.
5/1/44 Tenth AF
18 P-38’s and A-31’s hit troop positions and supply dumps. 7 P-40’s over Mogaung Valley hit Kamaing
and attack positions N of Nanyaseik. 30-plus B-24’s bomb Maymyo, Mandalay M/Y, and oil facilities at
Yenangyaung.

5/1/44 Fourteenth AF
32 P-40’s hit tgts over wide areas of S China, Burma and Indochina. The FBs knock out bridge at Wan
Lai-Kam, pound motor pool at Wan Pa-Hsa, and strafe railroad station and A/F at Yuncheng, damage
3 bridges and hit numerous boxcars at Bac Le, Dinh Ca, and Dong Mo, and bomb carbide mines at
Loc Binh. Dong Dang and Na Cham railroad yards are also strafed. 7 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s bomb
Tangyang A/F and nearby cav post. 2 B-25’s over Amoy claim a small freighter sunk. 15 enemy air-
planes bomb airstrips at Ankang and Hengyang.

5/1/44 Fifth AF
180-plus MBs, LBs, and ftrs pound Wewak and Hansa Bay areas throughout the day. Numerous
coastline tgts are hit, including A/Fs, vehicles, comm, villages, AA positions, bivouacs, supplies,
barges, and offshore islands. B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF hit Woleai and Eauriprik Is.

5/1/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-24’s over Borpop area attack coastal guns. 40-plus FBs and more than 30 Navy dive bmrs
pound Vunakambi Plantation. 38 P-39’s, flying 18 different missions, hit a variety of tgts on SW
Bougainville, including missions at Tinputs, Koromira, and Tsimba, Hongorai R crossing, Numa Numa
bridge, and huts at Aravia and Kunapaupau.

5/1/44 Twentieth AF
By this date all 4 VHB fields in Chengtu area are open to B-29 traffic.

5/1/44 Seventh AF
Shore-based AF Forward Area (TF 59) is activated to control all Army, Navy, and Marine shore-based
aircraft in the C Pacific forward area. The cmd is headed by Gen Hale, former CG of the Seventh. B-
25’s from Makin bomb Jaluit.

5/1/44 Eleventh AF
A single weather sortie is flown.

5/2/44 Eighth AF
50 B-24’s bomb V-weapon installation at Saint-Pol/Siracourt.

5/2/44 Ninth AF
More than 250 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb M/Ys at Busigny, Valenciennes, and Blanc-Misseron. Over
400 P-47’s and P-51’s divebomb A/Fs and M/Ys in France and the Low Countries.

5/2/44 Twelfth AF
Attacks against rail lines and bridges in N Italy continue. MBs bomb approach to bridge in N Oriveto,
bridges in S Ficulle and in Marsciano, and M/Ys in Florence/ Campo di Marte and W and NW
Florence. LBs hit ammunition dump NE of Rome. P-40’s and P-47’s hit rail lines N of Rome, bridges
SW of Rome, guns N of Anzio, road at Montefiascone, road bridge at Cecina, trucks and planes at
Malignano landing ground, and several other dumps, roads, and rail lines in N Italy.

5/2/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 250 B-24’s, most with ftr escort, attack La Spezia dock and harbor installations, M/Ys at
Castel Maggiore and Parma, railroad bridges at Faenza and Orbetello, and several T/Os. Over 300
other HBs are forced to abort because of weather.

5/2/44 EAC
TCC, until this date a major subordinate component of EAC, is placed under Third Tac AF, another
EAC component.

5/2/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s hit villages and defensive positions near Buthidaung.

5/2/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s claim 2 freighters sunk in S end of Formosa straits.

5/2/44 Fifth AF
140-plus A-20’s and FBs it bridges, barges, gun positions, roads, personnel, supplies, huts, and tent
areas from Wewak to Hansa Bay throughout the day. 2 B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Wewak and Boram. 8
others it Wakde I oil stores, huts, AA positions, trucks, and other T/Os. A/F on Biak I is bombed by 2
B-24’s.

5/2/44 Thirteenth AF
22 P-39’s bomb village N of Kieta, airstrip and buildings of Koromira and Rigu Missions. P-40’s also
hit Kieta area. Ftr sweeps over Rabaul area continue. FBs hit Vunakambi Plantation supply area with
incendiaries. B-25’s pound Talili area.

5/2/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok from Kwajalein, bomb Truk during the night. During the day B-25’s
based at Makin hit Jaluit and Wotje, using Majuro as a shuttle base to rearm between strikes. B-25’s
from Engebi pound Ponape.

5/3/44 Eighth AF
47 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Wizernes.

5/3/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s pound railway bridges at Monte Molino, Orvieto, and Taggia, bridge approaches at
Ficulle and Imperia, and Ventimiglia M/Ys. A-20’s attack ammo dumps. P-40’s and P-47’s attack rail
lines, bridge, dump, guns, and building in battle area and score 4 direct hits on observation post S of
Cassino; vessels and docks at Civitavecchia and Montalto di Castro, and road bridges and rail lines in
the area; town of Fondi and rail lines and bridges nearby; railway bridges at Foligno, Sant’ Elpidio a
Mare, and Grosseto; viaduct at Terni; and numerous vehicles, dumps, railroads, vessels, and other
tgts in battle areas and in N Italy.

5/3/44 Tenth AF
18 A-31’s again hit defensive positions near Buthidaung. 12 B-25’s and 40-plus A-31’s hit Kohima and
Kalewa. 28 FBs pound ammo dumps and other supplies at Mohnyin and N of Nanyaseik. 9 P-38’s hit
A/Fs in Meiktila area. 7 P-40’s attack Lakatkawng and spt ground forces in the area.

5/3/44 Fourteenth AF
7 CACW B-25’s bomb Mihsien town area and also hit numerous vehicles and troops NE of Mihsien,
between Yochou and Hsuchang, at Chihsien and N of Yenling. The MBs also strafe town of Hsiang-
cheng. 4 B-26’s and 8 P-40’s pound storage area at Tangyang A/F. 10 CACW P-40’s score 11 direct
hits on bridge over the Yellow R NW of Chenghsien, and destroy 15 trucks and many troops between
Loyang and Luchou. 10 other P-40’s on armed rcn sink 3 sampans near Cat Ba I, knock out bridge at
Bac Le, damage another at Kep, and pound Na Cham railroad yards.

5/3/44 Fifth AF
72 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s thoroughly blast Wewak and Boram A/Fs in a single raid. About 120 A-
20’s, B-25’s, and FBs, operating throughout the day, hit Wewak and Hansa Bay areas, including tgts
at Nubia, Uligan, Mushu I, Wewak, and Boram. A/Fs at Maffin Bay is bombed by B-25’s.

5/3/44 Thirteenth AF
8 P-39’s bomb buildings at Monoitu. 17 others, in the course of 6 missions, hit T/Os, including
Japanese-occupied huts and buildings at Toiemonapu, Tinputs, and Sisiruai, and bivouacs at Tarlena,
Ratsua, and Mawareka. 24 B-25’s bomb Kulon Plantation and a personnel concentration to the NE.
Allied ftr sweeps over N Solomons and the Bismarcks continue. P-40’s returning from New Britain
area bomb Pororan.

5/3/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Kwajalein bomb Wotje while others, based at Makin, strike both Jaluit and Wotje, using
Majuro as a rearming base between raids.

5/4/44 Eighth AF
851 B-17’s and B-24’s (13 combat wgs) take off to bomb industries at Brunswick and Berlin. Because
of thick cloud conditions less than 300 HBs proceed and these are forced to abandon mission over
the Low Countries. 48 B-17’s manage to attack Bergen/Alkmaar A/F during withdrawal.

5/4/44 Ninth AF
More than 170 B-26’s and 36 A-20’s bomb gun emplacements and other military tgts at Etretat/Sainte-
Marie-Au-Bosc, Etaples, Le Treport, Ault, Fecamp, and Ouistreham.

5/4/44 Twelfth AF
Main effort again is against lines of comm. MBs hit bridges, tracks, and M/Ys. P-40’s, A-36’s, and P-
47’s hit rail lines in and around Priverno, guns and radar station N of Anzio, railroad cars, rail lines,
and bridge in Orte-Attigliano and Orte-Narni areas, motor transport and stores E of Frascati, M/Ys at
Colleferro and Follonica, and trucks and personnel on Fondi-Pico road. Vessels at Leghorn and
numerous railroad tgts at scattered points are attacked.

5/4/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s bomb Kaladan while a single B-24 bombs Akyab. 12 B-25’s damage bridge at Kalemyo and
bomb Tiddim, while 24 A-31’s hit Kohima. 24 B-24’s bomb Mandalay M/Y and barracks and general
area at Maymyo. 2 P-51’s knock out bypass bridge near Shweli.

5/4/44 Fourteenth AF
8 P-40’s hit gun positions at Pailochi. 2 B-25’s strafe 12 sampans between Hong Kong and Luichow
Peninsula, killing many soldiers on board.

5/4/44 Fifth AF
26 B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF bomb Mokmer A/F. 60-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s pound
A/Fs, road, bridges, shipping, barges and other tgts in Wewak area. A-20’s attack bridges over Awar R
and T/Os in Hansa Bay area while FBs hit T/Os in Ramu R Valley and on Hansa Bay coast.

5/4/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb Talili Bay area. 43 FBs hit Vunakanau A/F. Allied ftr sweeps over the Bismarcks con-
tinue. 38 P-39’s, flying 18 missions, hit several tgts on Bougainville, including buildings at Sovele,
Tinputs, Reboine Bay area, Monoitu, and in area N of Taki. T/Os in Koromira area are also attacked.

5/4/44 Seventh AF
12 B-25’s, based at Makin, pound Jaluit and Wotje, using Majuro as a shuttle base for rearming
between the strikes. 39 B-24’s from Kwajalein and Eniwetok hit Ponape.

5/5/44 Eighth AF
33 B-24’s bomb V-weapon installation at Sottevast.

5/5/44 Ninth AF
Gen Wood assumes cmd of IX AFSC.

5/5/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s bomb supply dump W of Albano Laziale. XII TAC A-36’s, P-47’s, and P-40’s fly 24 missions cut-
ting rail lines N and NE of Rome, and hitting guns N of Anzio beachhead and N of Gaeta, and a dump
near Frascati. Bridges at Orvieto and W of Lake Bolsena are damaged by direct hits, a barge at San
Stefano al Mare is hit, several trucks destroyed or damaged, rail lines are cut in several places near
Sesti Bagni, and airplanes are hit at Canino landing ground. DAF P-47’s attacks S of Pisa.

5/5/44 Fifteenth AF
465th Bomb Gp (B-24) becomes operational, making total of 20 HB gps operational in Fifteenth AF.
640-plus B-24’s and B-17’s (the largest force of HBs dispatched by Fifteenth AF to date) attack M/Y at
Ploesti and troop concentrations and town area at Podrorica. Ftrs fly over 240 sorties in spt.

5/5/44 Tenth AF
18 A-31’s hit concentrations SE of Buthidaung. 15 P-38’s hit tgts along Tiddim road while 40-plus A-
31’s pound gun positions, camps, villages, and supply dumps SW of Bishenpur and at Kalewa. 3 B-
25’s bomb Thayaung A/F area. More than 80 P-40’s, P-51’s, A-36’s, and B-25’s carry out spt of
ground forces, hit gun positions and supply dumps, attack troop concentrations, and blast numerous
T/Os throughout the Mogaung Valley. 11 A-31’s bomb Naba and vicinity while 3 B-25’s and 6 FBs hit
ammo dump N of Mohnyin. 12 P-38’s bomb large warehouse E of Monywa. 6 B-24’s lay mines in har-
bor off Koh Si Chang I.

5/5/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-24’s bomb docks and shipping at Haiphong. 14 P-40’s damage bridges at Hsenwi and Wan Pa-
Hsa and hit barracks and destroy several trucks at Kentung. 8 B-25’s and 23 FBs attack warehouse
area at Chiuchiang, causing large fires. 25 CACW B-25’s and P-40’s thoroughly pound Sinyang M/ Y
and storage area. 10 P-40’s sweep road from Loyang to Juchou, claiming 40-50 vehicles and numer-
ous troops destroyed.

5/5/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Mokmer A/ F while B-25’s hit supply areas at Wakde I and along coast of Maffin Bay. A-
20’s and FBs again pound tgts around Wewak and along coast of Hansa Bay, hitting supply and per-
sonnel areas, warehouses, and occupied villages.

5/5/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb gun positions at Buka. 34 P-39’s hit various tgts on Bougainville and Buka, including
buildings at Porton, Chabai, and Kohiso, pillbox at Pau I, and road near Tsundawan. Supply area at
Chabai is bombed by 12 other P-39’s. P-40’s bomb buildings at Kieta and at nearby Rigu Mission. Ftr
patrols continue over N Solomons and the Bismarcks.
5/5/44 Seventh AF
During 4/5 May B-24’s from Kwajalein stage through Eniwetok and bomb Truk. During the day B-25’s
from Eniwetok strike Ponape, and 10 from Makin hit Jaluit and Wotje, using Majuro as rearming base
between the attacks.

5/6/44 Eighth AF
70 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Siracourt. Over 90 others, scheduled to attack similar installations at
Sottevast and La Glacerie, fail to bomb because of total overcast at tgts.

5/6/44 Ninth AF
76 B-26’s and A-20’s dispatched to attack coastal defenses abort mission because of weather.

5/6/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s pound storage area at Itri. A-36’s hit rail lines in Viterbo area. P-40’s hit guns, tracks, and rail-
road station in and around Frosinone, and rail lines, stations, roads, and town area in and near Itri,
Colleferro, and Sezze. P-47’s hit Certaldo M/Y and numerous railroad and highway tgts, including sev-
eral bridges.

5/6/44 Fifteenth AF
About 300 B-17’s and B-24’s, escorted by P-51’s and P-38’s, bomb A/F, aircraft factory, and M/Y at
Brasov.

5/6/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s continue pounding positions near Buthidaung. 14 B-25’s bomb Indainggyi, destroy Sibong
bridge, and damage road at Hpaungzeik. 40-plus A-31’s bomb troop concentrations NE of Palel and
hit Thaungdut area. 90-plus P-40’s, A-31’s, P-51’s, and B-25’s attack wide variety of tgts throughout
Mogaung Valley. 18 FBs and 6 B-25’s spt ground forces at Mawlu while 3 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s hit posi-
tions at Nalong.

5/6/44 Fourteenth AF
61 P-40’s and 5 B-25’s attack tgts throughout S China and Indochina. Numerous vehicles and troops
are destroyed in Hsiangcheng, Loyang, and Luchou areas. 8 boxcars are destroyed and 70 more
damaged between Thanh Moi and Bac Le and between Phu Lang Thuong and Lang Son. A barge is
sunk at Campha Port and numerous sampans and small craft sunk or damaged at Cat Ba I. Main
buildings at Nanchang mines are destroyed, Sienning bridge is damaged, and several railroad cars
and vehicles are destroyed near Puchi. 14 B-25’s and 28 FBs pound A/F and surrounding area at
Hankow.

5/6/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Penfoei and Biak I. 150-plus B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs, operating almost continuously
throughout the day, blast a variety of tgts from Wewak to the shores of Hansa Bay. B-24’s of
Thirteenth Air TF again bomb Woleai.

5/6/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s and 12 P-39’s pound the Talili Bay area. 37 P-39’s and 19 P-40’s attack tgts in Porton area.

5/6/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Makin and Kwajalein hit Wotje and Jaluit. B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, escort Navy
airplanes on photo rcn of Guam. The B-24’s bomb Guam from 20,000 ft, scoring hits on 2 A/Fs and a
town area and proceed to Los Negros to prepare for return flight. The HBs claim 4 interceptors shot
down.
5/7/44 Eighth AF
549 B-17’s bomb city of Berlin, 167 B-24’s bomb industrial center of Osnabruck, 145 B-24’s strike
industrial area of Munster, and around 30 other HBs bomb various T/Os in Germany in morning raids.
During the afternoon 19 B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Liege and 9 bomb T/Os. This is the first day in which
over 900 Eighth AF HBs attack tgts and the second time in which over 1,000 are airborne on a single-
day’s operations. 9 bmrs are lost.

5/7/44 Twelfth AF
Weather remains poor and precludes MB operations. A-20’s hit dump SW of Albano Laziale. FBs hit
comm, especially roads, with excellent results. Roads, motor transports, trains, gun positions, bridges,
tracks, M/Ys, harbor areas, and other tgts are attacked in areas around Stimigliano, Vetralla, Viterbo,
Bracciano, Anzio, Manziana, Acquapendente, Civitavecchia, Terracina, Rome, and Elba I.

5/7/44 Fifteenth AF
420-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys in Bucharest. 62 P-51’s escort HBs to tgt and 53 provide with-
drawal escort. 84 P-38’s and P-51’s fly tgt cover. 38 B-17’s attack bridge at Belgrade.

5/7/44 Tenth AF
35 A-31’s pound area around Bishenpur. 15 P-38’s hit Kangaung area. 4 P-40’s hit T/Os along road
from N of Nanyaseik to Kamaing. 4 B-24’s lay mines in Gulf of Siam off Sattahib.

5/7/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s hit vehicle concentrations W and NW of Hsiangcheng and bomb town of Chiahsien, and 4 P-
40’s destroy at least 25 trucks between the 2 towns. 8 P-40’s destroy or damage 40-60 trucks, tanks,
and other vehicles during road sweeps from Loyang to Yenshih and from Yehhsien to Paofeng. 8 P-
40’s strafe forces and equipment E of Luchou, while 4 hit railroad T/Os at Lang Son.

5/7/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-40’s hit Urarom, Biak I, HollandiaWakde coast, and Sawar-Maffin Bay area. A-
20’s, B-25’s, and FBs again attack T/Os from Wewak to area around Hansa Bay and strafe villages
along Sepik R.

5/7/44 Thirteenth AF
15 B-25’s, hampered by bad weather, attack coastal gun on Cape Friendship and bomb W coast of
Rantan I. 70-plus P-39’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s bomb numerous tgts throughout Buka and bougainville,
including shipping and supply area at Chabai and Tsirogei, huts at Hiru Hiru, near Tonu, and at
Monoitu, and bridges W of Haigi and on Miwo R.

5/7/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk during 6/7 May. B-25’s from Engebi hit Ponape during
the following day. Makin-based B-25’s bomb Jaluit and Wotje.

5/8/44 ETO
Gen Eisenhower sets D-Day for Normandy invasion as 5 Jun. Date subsequently will be changed to 6
Jun.

5/8/44 Eighth AF
During the morning 378 B-17’s bomb Berlin, 287 B-24’s and 49 B-17’s strike aircraft factories near
Brunswick, and 29 HBs attack Brandenburg and scattered T/Os in the area; 36 bmrs are lost on these
raids. In afternoon 52 B-17’s bomb 1 V-weapon site at Sottevast, 29 B-17’s bomb sites at La Glacerie,
and 56 B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Brussels, with 5 HBs being lost in these afternoon operations.
5/8/44 Ninth AF
About 450 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb M/Ys, coastal defenses, bridges, A/Fs, and V-weapons sites in
France and Belgium.

5/8/44 Twelfth AF
FBs hit roads and railroads N of Rome, supply dump N of Anzio beachhead, and station at Colleferro.
Numerous trucks and railroad cars are destroyed and many troops killed. Attacks against rolling stock
on Rome-Orte rail line are especially effective.

5/8/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s continue attacks on sector SE of Buthidaung. 9 B-24’s and 9 B-25’s bomb Moirang and a
village to the N, causing considerable damage including the destruction of a road bridge. 12 P-38’s hit
Kangaung A/F.

5/8/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and P-40’s operating in Geelvink Bay area attack Mokmer A/F and nearby shipping. A-20’s and
FBs continue to pound T/Os along NE New Guinea coast from Wewak to Hansa Bay and along Sepik
R.

5/8/44 Thirteenth AF
FBs pound Tobera A/F and strafe T/Os in the area. 2 sqs of B-24’s bomb gun positions at Sohano I
and Hahilia while 30-plus P-39’s and P-40’s hit areas around Porton, Tsimba, Tarara, Kieta, Numa
Numa, Tsirogei, and at several other points. B-25’s blast coast near Banin, hit Sohano I, and bomb
A/F areas at Bonis and Buka.

5/8/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Engebi strike Ponape while Makin-based B-25’s pound Jaluit and Wotje, using Majuro as
a shuttle base between strikes. B-24’s that landed at Los Negros after Guam strike on 6 May return to
the Marshalls, bombing Ponape en route.

5/9/44 Eighth AF
A total of 797 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Saint Dizier Robinson, Thionville, Juvincourt-et-Damary,
Laon/Athies, Laon/Couvron, Lille, Nivelles, Saint-Trond, and Florennes; and M/Ys at Liege, Thionville,
and Luxembourg. This is start of an offensive against A/Fs, set within a month of Normandy invasion
so that the GAF will not have time to recover before D-Day.

5/9/44 Ninth AF
The 367th and 406th Ftr Gps become operational, bringing the ftr gp total of the Ninth AF to 18. over
40 MBs attack M/Ys, railway batteries, coastal defense batteries, bridges, and NOBALL sites in
France.

5/9/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit Incisa in Valdarno railroad bridge and viaduct while A-20’s attack fuel dumps. FBs again
blast roads and railroads and other tgts at various locations N of Rome, including Lake Bolsena,
Civitavecchia, Colleferro, Civita Castel-lana, Orte, and San Giovanni Valdarno.

5/9/44 USSR
Soviet Army captures Sevastopol.

5/9/44 Tenth AF
20-plus A-31’s continue attacks on Buthidaung area, hitting troop concentrations and supply dumps.
More than 100 A-31’s, P-51’s, and B-25’s hit positions and occupied areas at Moirang, Kanglatongbi,
Myothit, and SE of Palel, and severely damage bridge over Uyu R near Nawngpuawng. Mogaung
Valley tgts, including tgts in spt of ground forces near Kamaing, are pounded by more than 60 B-25’s,
A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s. 9 P-51’s hit troops and gun positions at Mawlu and Namkwin and hit
Nalong area. 3 B-24’s blast barracks area at Nagorn Sawarn while 3 P-51’s hit Anisakan A/F, destroy-
ing or damaging 20-plus trucks, 2 airplanes, and a locomotive. 8 B-24’s lay mines in Moulmein area, 2
others make diversionary strike on Martaban, and 5 mine Mergui waterfront.

5/9/44 Fifth AF
More than 50 B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Langgoer and Faan airstrips, and Bosnik supply area and
Mokmer A/F. 220-plus A-20’s and FBs continue to blast numerous T/Os along NE New Guinea coast-
line from Wewak to Hansa Bay area. 12 B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF bomb Woleai.

5/9/44 Thirteenth AF
33 FBs pound A/ F at Lakunai. Ftr sweeps over New Ireland and New Britain continue. On
Bougainville 30-plus P-39’s and P-38’s hit barges in Porton-Chabai area, huts at Kieta, and ammo
dump S of Aitara Mission. 10 other P-38’s and 12 B-25’s bomb Bonis A/F and nearby T/Os in Buka
Passage.

5/9/44 Seventh AF
During 8/9 May B-24’s stage through Kwajalein to bomb Truk. Makin-based B-25’s hit Wotje and
Jaluit, using Majuro as a rearming point between attacks.

5/10/44 Ninth AF
About 300 MBs attack M/Ys, A/Fs, and NOBALL tgts in France and Belgium. P-47’s and P-51’s dive-
bomb tgts in NW Europe for the sixth straight day. Bad weather causes large number of aborts.

5/10/44 Twelfth AF
Weather permits MB operations for first time in several days. B-25’s hit bridges near San Giovanni
Valdarno, Orvieto, and Monte Molino, and Terni viaduct. B-26’s attack bridges W of Arezzo. FBs con-
tinue attacks on roads and railroads N of Rome. Tgts in areas of Avezzano, Civitavecchia, Furbara,
Terni, Todi, Orvieto, Manciano, Perugia, Monte San Savino, and La Spezia, and near Rome are
attacked.

5/10/44 Fifteenth AF
485th Bomb Gp (B-24) is declared operational, giving Fifteenth AF its planned operational strength of
21 HB gps. The 52d Ftr Gp (P-51) also begins operations with the Fifteenth on this date, making a
total of 6 ftr gps. Around 400 HBs attack A/F and industrial complex at Wiener-Neustadt. Over 200 ftrs
provide spt. 19 HBs hit Knin railroad center. Over 300 HBs are forced to abort due to bad weather
which has halted operations for the past few days. Opposition is fierce against the Wiener-Neustadt
missions. 21 HBs and 1 ftr are lost. US aircraft claim 50 combat victories.

5/10/44 CBI
In drive to free the Burma Road, Chinese troops cross Salween R on a 100-mi front and attack
Japanese positions in N Burma.

5/10/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s hit Buthidaung area. More than 70 B-25’s, A-36’s, P-51’s, P-40’s, and 10 B-24’s blast
numerous tgts, concentrating on barracks and storage in Myitkyina-Mogaung vicinity and also hitting
gun positions and bridges at Kamaing, and railroad siding and buildings at Mohnyin. 60-plus A-31’s hit
Kohima and Bishenpur, and damage bridge near Kalewa. 16 P-38’s destroy several aircraft in strikes
on Aungban and Kangaung A/Fs.
5/10/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s sink 6 large junks and damage several others in Fan Tou Bay, and destroy several trucks
between Wan Pa-Hsa and Mong Ho Pung. 28 P-40’s bomb Tengchung town area, strafe nearby truck
convoy, damage bridges at Tingka, Bac Le and Hsenwi, hit power dam at Tasa, bomb tank and truck
dispersal area at Hsiangcheng, and hit 30-plus railroad cars at Lang Giai, Dong Dang, and Na Cham.

5/10/44 Fifth AF
120-plus B-24’s, A-20’s, and FBs, along with RAAF airplanes, maintain attacks on T/Os along NE New
Guinea coast from Hansa Bay area to Wewak. 2 B-24’s hit Mokmer A/F. 45 B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF
bomb A/F on Eten I and warehouse area at Dublon.

5/10/44 Thirteenth AF
41 FBs attack Tobera A/F. 11 B-25’s hit Matupi I. Ftrs on sweep hit trucks W of Keravat. 4 B-25’s
bomb Muguai Mission. 61 P-39’s (some back from Tobera strike) and 12 P-40’s attack tgts throughout
Buka-Bougainville area, including bridge over Crepers R, supply area at Mawareka, barge at Chabai,
village on Schwarze Pt, pillbox at Gohi, and general area of Porton Plantations.

5/10/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wake during 9/10 May. During the day, B-25’s from Engebi bomb Ponape
while Makin-based B-25’s raid Jaluit and Wotje.

5/10/44 Eleventh AF
The Eleventh directs its components to place more emphasis on photographing and bombing of spe-
cific tgts instead of general rcn.

5/11/44 Eighth AF
164 B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Mulhouse, Belfort, and Epinal; 24 bomb secondary tgts of M/Ys at
Chaumont; 66 attack Orleans/Bricy and other tgts of last resort. 5 bmrs are lost in these early after-
noon raids. In late afternoon 2 forces, totaling 549 B-17’s, bomb M/Ys at Saarbrucken, Ehrang,
Volkingen, KonzKarthaus, Thionville, Liege, Brussels/Midi, Brussels/Schaerbeek, Bettembourg, and
elsewhere in Luxembourg. 8 bmrs are lost.

5/11/44 Ninth AF
More than 330 MBs attack A/Fs at Beaumont-le-Roger and Cormeilles-en-Vexin and M/Ys at Aerschot
and Mezieres/Charleville. Bad visibility and failure to rendezvous with ftrs cause over 100 aborts. This
is start of Ninth’s participation in AAF pre-invasion offensive against A/Fs.

5/11/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, hampered by weather, attack Portoferraio, bridges near Orvieto and Ficulle, tracks at Piombino,
viaduct at Poggibonsi, and bridges at Certaldo and Signa. FBs hit Fondi, rail lines NE of Rome, A/F at
Littoria, rail facilities in Perugia area, barge, harbor area, and factory in Portoferraio area, and tracks
near Castiglione d’Orcia. Other FBs attack numerous positions along main front as US Fifth and
British Eighth Armies begin assault through the Gustav Line and the drive toward Rome.

5/11/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s hit Japanese positions at Labawa and SE of Maungdaw. 36 A-31’s hit positions at Kohima
and Potsangbam. In Mogaung Valley 70-plus B-25’s, A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s, attack Myitkyina and
Pinbaw areas, Sahmaw, tgts NW of Kamaing, gun positions at Nsopzup, and T/Os along road from
Inkangahtawng to Kamaing. 24 P-51’s attack A/F at Meiktila, Anisakan, and Heho, shooting down 13
airplanes in the area. 14 B-24’s pound Maymyo railroad station. 12 B-25’s attack railroad in Shwebo-
Sagaing area. 12 other B-25’s knock out bridges at Pyu, Thawatti, Ela, and 7 mi S of Ela.
5/11/44 Fourteenth AF
24 P-40’s knock out main bridge N of Mangshih, bomb town area of Lungchwanchiang, damage radio
station on Cat Ba I and destroy several large junks off shore, and attack power dam W of Cao Bang,
buildings at Dong Dang, and boxcars and oil drums at Lang Giai. 6 B-25’s and 24 P-40’s (some firing
rockets) pound railroad yards and depot at Sinyang, blast warehouse area 30 mi to the N, and sink a
small freighter, 3 motor launches, and several sampans between Siaokan and Chienli. 2 B-25’s and 4
P-40’s hit troops, tanks, and trucks in Yenshih-Tengfeng-Mihsien area and in Luchou-Hsiangcheng
vicinity. 6 P-40’s pound supply dumps at Mienchih and 13 P-40’s sink at least 5 supply boats on the
YanFtze in the Hosueh area.

5/11/44 Fifth AF
130-plus B-24’s and B-25’s bomb gun emplacements and supply areas on Wakde and Mokmer A/F
and T/Os on Biak. 220-plus FBs, A-20’s, B-24’s, and B-25’s continue to pound coastal bridges and vil-
lages, fuel dumps, vehicles, gun positions, supply areas, bivouacs, and various tgts along the shore-
line from Hansa Bay to Wewak.

5/11/44 Thirteenth AF
8 P-38’s bomb supply-personnel area W of Tobera. 12 B-25’s, 12 P-40’s and 3 B-24’s hit Vunakanau
A/F. Ftrs on sweeps and bombing missions over the Bismarcks hit various tgts at Kabanga Plantation,
Gazelle Peninsula area, N of Sae R, and at Labout. 70-plus P-39’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s (flying total of
18 missions) attack variety of tgts, including piers at Chabai, Ratsua, and Porton, wooded area near
Pipipaia, town of Siruluna, bridge at Tokinotu, and A/F at Buka.

5/11/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk during 10/11 May. During day B-25’s from Engebi hit
Ponape while others, based at Makin, pound Jaluit.

5/12/44 Eighth AF
800 B-17’s and B-24’s operating in 3 forces, bomb oil plants, other industrial tgts, M/Ys, A/Fs, and
some unidentified T/Os at Merseburg, Lutzkendorf, Zeitz, Bohlen, Zwickau, Gera, Chemnitz, and Brux.
An estimated 430 ftrs offer intense opposition. 46 HBs are lost.

5/12/44 Ninth AF
IX TCC carries out EAGLE, a full-scale exercise of the tactics and techniques of paradrop, glider tow,
parapack in resupply, air landing of supplies, and medical evacuation as a dress rehearsal for the air-
borne invasion of Normandy. More than 450 MBs attack coastal defenses, A/Fs, bridges, railroads and
railroad guns, and V-weapon sites in France and Belgium. Thick haze impedes visibility and causes
many aborts.

5/12/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s blast cmd posts along main battlefront as Allied ground forces seek to break through Gustav
Line. MBs hit concentration near Fondi, attack forces at Vallecorsa and Pastena, and bomb numerous
positions along main front. FBs pound cmd posts, guns, bridges, road and rail traffic, and troops along
assault front and in rear areas, concentrating especially on the Monte Cassino Benedictine Abbey and
surrounding area.

5/12/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 730 B-17’s and B-24’s (largest HB force used by Fifteenth AF on any day to this time) attack
German HQs at Massa d’Albe and Monte Soratte; town of Civitavecchia; A/Fs at Tarquinia and in sur-
rounding area; M/Ys at Chivasso, Piombino, Marina di Carrara, Viareggio, and Ferrara; Orbetello I;
Piombino harbor; docks and comm at San Stefano al Mare; harbor, M/Y, and railroad bridge at
Chiavari; La Spezia M/Y and harbor; and several T/Os. 26 P-38’s strafe Piacenza A/F. Other ftrs fly
over 250 sorties in spt of bombing missions.

5/12/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s hit positions at Labawa and SSE of Maungdaw. 36 A-31’s hit villages around Bishenpur
while 4 B-25’s strike at Tiddim road NNW of Tonzang. 50-plus B-25’s and FBs knock out railroad
bridge at Pinbaw, pound gun positions and supply area at Myitkyina and hit defensive positions near
Kazu-Tiangsup. 4 B-25’s damage Myothit bridge while 8 P-38’s bomb Kyaukye. 21 P-51’s hit A/Fs at
Meiktila and Heho, claiming 8 interceptors downed. 4 B-25’s knock out bridge at Daga while 2 others
bomb camp at Taungbaw.

5/12/44 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s and 11 B-25’s hit several tgts in S China and in Indochina. Military installations, arty posi-
tions, and tank concentrations are pounded in Yoyang area, a bridge and several trucks are damaged
at Sienning, a naval vessel is attacked at Hong Kong, a radio station on Cat Ba I is bombed, and rail-
road yards, supply dump, and river junks are blasted in Phu Lang Thuong area.

5/12/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Mokmer A/F and attack tgts on Ceram, Amboina and Timor. A-20’s, B-25’s and FBs blast
villages, coastal bridges and roads, vehicles, airstrip at Boram, and other tgts throughout
WewakHansa Bay region.

5/12/44 Thirteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 20plus P-40’s and P-38’s pound Tobera airstrip and nearby personnel areas; some of
the B-25’s returning from Tobera bomb Sohano I. 12 P-39’s and about 70 Navy SBD’s and TBF’s sink
numerous barges throughout Rabaul area, especially at Simpson Harbor and Keravia Bay. Gun posi-
tions in Matupi area are also attacked.

5/12/44 Seventh AF
12 Makin-based B-25’s bomb Nauru. A single B-24 from Kwajalein bombs Jaluit.

5/12/44 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 reconnoiters and bombs Matsuwa I installations, concentrating on the A/F on Tagan Cape.

5/13/44 Eighth AF
689 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs, M/Ys, aircraft assembly plant, and T/Os at Tutow, Osnabruck,
Barth, Sylt I, Stettin, and Stralsund. 12 HBs are lost.

5/13/44 Ninth AF
More than 300 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb A/Fs, coastal defenses, railway battery, and V-weapon sites in
France and Belgium. P-47’s carry out dive-bombing raids on various tgts.

5/13/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, LBs, and FBs continue to attack lines of comm but devote main effort to spt of Allied ground
forces push against Gustav Line (French Expeditionary Force with US Fifth Army gains spectacular
breakthrough by fierce assault). A-20’s hit cmd post; B-26’s damage Cortona, Certaldo, Signa, and
Montepescali bridges; B-25’s blast towns in rear of battleline with good results at Pastena, Pico,
Vallecorsa and Itri; and FBs carry out armed rcn and scheduled attacks against comm, road and rail
traffic, and gun positions along immediate battleline and in areas around Esperia, Pico, Sant’ Oliva,
Pignataro Interamna, Arce, Fondi, Perugia, Todi, Spoleto, Terni, Orvieto, Chiusi, Rieti, and N of Rome.

5/13/44 Fifteenth AF
HBs continue interdiction in spt of ground forces. 670-plus B-17’s and B-24’s, mostly with ftr escort,
attack M/Ys at Trento, Bronzola, Fidenza, Piacenza, Faenza, Imola, Cesena, Modena, Parma, San
Rufillo, Borgo San Lorenzo, Castel Maggiore and Bologna, and hit railroad bridges at Bolzano and
Avisio. Ftrs sweep Bologna-Modena area.

5/13/44 Tenth AF
Nearly 100 P-40’s and P-51’s over Mogaung Valley hit gun positions, bridges, spt ground forces (near
Nanyaseik), and hit numerous T/Os throughout the whole valley. 12 A-36’s hit positions near
Maungdaw. 19 B-25’s and 46 A-31’s pound several points along road and bomb troop concentrations
at Bishenpur. 30-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-36’s, and P-51’s hit Indaw, Taungbaw, and Mohnyin. 11 B-25’s
bomb Monywa.

5/13/44 Fourteenth AF
19 B-25’s hit storage and warehouse areas at Mangshik and Lungling, bridge at Hsenwi, truck and
tank concentrations SW of Loyang, and town area of Lungling. 39 P-40’s hit military installations at
Mengta and Tating, village N of Kaitou bridge at Tingka, and truck concentration at Yingyangchen.

5/13/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit dispersal areas on Japen I, supply areas and AA guns at Bosnik, and A/Fs at Sorido,
Namber, and near Moemi R. B-24’s and B-25’s hit A/Fs in the Wakde-Maffin-Sawar-Arare area. More
than 200 FBs, A-20’s, and B-25’s thoroughly pound A/Fs, bridges, fuel dumps, vehicles, villages, AA
guns, and supply areas in WewakHansa area.

5/13/44 Thirteenth AF
50-plus P-39’s and P-40’s attack piers at Ratsua, Porton, Chabai, and Tarlena. 30-plus other FBs hit
various tgts, including supply area SE of Bonis, town of Chabai, village near Ibu, and huts and villages
along Numa Numa trail. 3 B-25’s hit coastal guns at Hahela Mission. 21 B-25’s and more than 40 P-
39’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s pound supply areas at Talili Bay. Ftr sweeps over N New Britain and New
Ireland continue. Many T/Os are strafed.

5/13/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok from Kwajalein, bomb Truk during the early morning hours. Other
HBs from Kwajalein bomb Maloelap and Jaluit. B-25’s from Engebi hit Ponape.

5/13/44 Eleventh AF
1 B-25 flies a shipping strike and strafes 2 fishing vessels.

5/14/44 Twelfth AF
Spt for Allied ground assault into Gustav Line continues as aircraft hit at lines of comm N and NW of
Rome and blast tgts in immediate battle area. MBs claim hits on bridges, bridge approaches, and
viaducts at Chiani, Marsciano, Monte Molino, Castiglione d’Orcia, San Giovanni Valdarno, Poggibonsi,
Tabianello, and Arezzo. A-20’s pound cmd posts in battle area. FBs hit stations, tracks, roads, town
areas, bridges, gun positions, and T/Os in immediate battle area and in or near Esperia, Terni, Narni,
Itri, Terracina, Perugia, Chiusi, Orvieto, San Giovanni Valdarno, Maranola, and other locations N of
Rome.

5/14/44 Fifteenth AF
Just over 700 B-24’s and B-17’s attack M/Ys at Vicenza, Padua, Ferrara, Treviso, Mestre, Mantua,
and Piove di Sacco, and A/Fs at Piacenza and Reggio Emilia. Ftrs fly over 170 sorties in escort. 48 P-
38’s strafe Aviano and Villaorba A/Fs.
5/14/44 Tenth AF
24 A-31’s bomb troops and gun positions at Lahaw. 12 P-38’s hit Tiddim road at Tonzang, causing
roadblock. 48 A-31’s bomb positions at Kalewa and S of Bishenpur. 11 P-40’s hit bridge and road at
Kazu and railroad shed at Myitkyina. 25 B-25’s and P-51’s hit troop positions at Hopin. Meiktila and
Heho A/Fs are hit by 20-plus P-51’s and P-38’s. The ftrs claim 4 airplanes downed in combat.

5/14/44 Fourteenth AF
60 P-40’s and P-51’s hit trucks at Yoyang, river shipping, boxcars, and trucks at Pailochi and
Sienning, and storage area at Shayang. 20 other P-40’s bomb and strafe towns near Mamien Pass,
Pingkai and areas around Mengta and Tating. 6 Japanese bmrs hit Kienow, rendering A/F temporarily
unusable.

5/14/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Bosnik supply areas and Sorido runway. In Wakde-Sawar-Maffln Bay area, villages and
AA positions are pounded by B-24’s and B-25’s. FBs, A-20’s, B-24’s, and B-25’s maintain strikes
against A/Fs, bridges, trucks, villages, and other tgts in Wewak-Hansa Bay area.

5/14/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s bomb Tobera airstrip. 44 FBs pound supply and personnel areas at Vunakanau. P-39’s and
P-40’s strafe tgts in N and E Gazelle Peninsula, and ftr patrols over Rabaul area attack several T/Os.
In Buka-Bougainville area, 40-plus P-39’s and P-40’s bomb Hangan, Tsirogei, Tokiparo, pier at Kessa
Plantation, and near Ibu.

5/14/44 Seventh AF
53 B-24’s from Kwajalein and 43 B-25’s from Makin join Navy aircraft in pounding Jaluit.

5/15/44 Eighth AF
38 B-17’s attack V-weapon site at Marquise/Mimoyecques while 90 B-24’s bomb similar tgt at Saint-
Pol/Siracourt.

5/15/44 Ninth AF
45 A-20’s and B-26’s bomb A/Fs at Creil and Evreux/Fauville, and Somain M/Y. Over 300 others are
forced to abandon missions because of thick clouds.

5/15/44 Twelfth AF
MBs and LBs again hit comm lines N and NW of the front while FBs in close spt of Allied ground
assault through Gustav Line blast gun positions, motor transport, ammo supplies, bridges, rolling
stock, and other military tgts in the battle area. The MBs and LBs also hit harbors and vessels along
coasts at Piombino, Talamone, Portoferraio, and Ancona.

5/15/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather cancels all operations except ftr sweep over Toulon-Marseille area.

5/15/44 Tenth AF
20-plus A-31’s hit gun positions W of Buthidaung and signal center to the SE. 19 B-25’s pound T/Os
along Tiddim road while 36 A-31’s hit Moirang. 20-plus B-25’s and FBs hit gun positions at Hopin and
A/F at Myitkyina. 17 P-38’s attack Heho and Kangaung A/F, claiming 15 aircraft destroyed, most of
them in the air. 7 B-24’s bomb Myitkyina, Kalewa, and Mandalay.

5/15/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s strike Kengluang bridge and hit installations near Wan Pa-Hsa. P-40’s strafe troops near
Pingkai, along Mamien Pass, and in the Mengta area.

5/15/44 Fifth AF
Wewak-Hansa Bay area is again hit by A-20’s, B-24’s, and FBs. B-24’s and B-25’s attack numerous
tgts in Wakde-Sawar-Sarmi-Maffin Bay areas and on Biak I. Thirteenth Air TF B-24’s from the
Admiralties bomb supply and bivouac areas on Mariaon and Tagaulap Is and AA guns on Woleai and
Paliau Is.

5/15/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s and 40-plus P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-39’s, along with TBF’s and SBD’s, pound area N of
Muguai, and hit Maika area between Muguai and Ebery’s Lease. 40-plus ftrs on sweeps over
Bougainville and Shortland Is attack AA positions, trucks, and huts at several locations including Kieta,
Cape Friendship, and Chabai areas. Allied ftr sweeps continue over Rabaul area; several T/Os,
including a concentration of barges in Keravia Bay, are hit.

5/15/44 Seventh AF
Operations are limited to photo rcn of Jaluit from Kwajalein.

5/16/44 International
US, UK, USSR, Belgium, Norway and the Netherlands sign agreement concerning the administration
of countries as they are liberated.

5/16/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railroad bridges and a tunnel in C Italy. LBs blast guns in Roccasecca while FBs and ftrs
just behind enemy lines seek out motor transport tgts, crater roads, and hit bridges, harassing the
already strained comm network, while US Fifth Army troops push rapidly W and NW and British Eighth
Army forces push through last defenses of Gustav Line in effort to isolate Cassino, a joint effort by
British 13 Corps and Polish 2 Corps.

5/16/44 Tenth AF
30-plus A-31’s pound Kohima, Moirang, and S of Buthidaung. About 70 B-25’s and FBs hit Myitkyina
and Hopin areas. 11 B-24’s hit Ywataung and Sagaing M/Ys and town of Akyab.

5/16/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-24’s blast motor pool and warehouse areas at Mangshih.

5/16/44 Fifth AF
Fifth AF aircraft continue to pound a variety of tgts in Netherlands New Guinea and NE New Guinea.
Tgts include A/Fs and supply areas on Noemfoor and Biak Is, AA guns, supplies, and occupied vil-
lages in Wakde I-Maffin-Sawar coastal area, and bridges, villages, troop concentrations, and AA posi-
tions.

5/16/44 Thirteenth AF
40-plus FBs hit Vunakanau area. Ftrs on sweeps hit barges at Jacquinot Bay and Mioko Harbour,
vehicles at Kurakakaul, Mandres Bay, and Vunarima, and N of Vunakanau, a small vessel in Mandres
Bay, and a sawmill at Keravat. FBs hit occupied areas at Tunuru, near Kieta, near Manetai Mission,
and at Tinputs.

5/16/44 Seventh AF
Kwajalein-based B-24’s pound Wake. B-25’s from Makin hit Nauru and Ponape.
5/17/44 Twelfth AF
Operations continue in spt of Allied ground assault. B-26’s bomb road bridges in immediate battle area
with generally fair results. Roads are blocked in Frosinone. B-25’s bomb landing ground at Viterbo
while A-20’s bomb cmd post near Valmontone and drop supplies to French troops on Monte Revole.
FBs hit railroads, bridges, trucks, and gun positions behind and along battle front with good results,
destroying or severely damaging 6 bridges, creating road blocks in towns of Vallecorsa and Pico,
blasting gun emplacements at Cassino, and hitting numerous T/Os.

5/17/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 450 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Piombino and San Stefano al Mare harbors and shipping in
the areas, harbor area and nearby steel works in Portoferraio, causeway at Orbetello, M/Y at Ancona,
and town of Bihac. P-38’s strafe A/Fs at Ghedi, Villafranca di Verona, Modena, Forli, and Reggio
Emilia while other ftrs fly over 130 sorties of escort duty.

5/17/44 Tenth AF
20-plus A-31’s hit positions S of Buthidaung and S of Labawa. An equal number pound Bishenpur-
Moirang area. 18 B-25’s bomb Chauk oil installations while 20 P-38’s hit Kangaung A/F. B-25’s and
FBs fly 90 sorties against Mogaung Valley tgts, hitting T/Os at Kazu and Namti and bridge at
Kamaing, and supporting ground forces in Myitkyina area.

5/17/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s spt ground forces at Mamien Pass, hit Japanese positions at Tatangtzu, damage bridge and
several trucks at Shweli, strafe troops at Luchiangpa, and bomb and strafe horse pack train near
Tengchung. 7 B-25’s and 13 P-40’s pound Shayang barracks area and hit troops and vehicles NE of
Shasi.

5/17/44 Fifth AF
Allied forces land without opposition near Arare after naval bombardment. Fifth AF B-24’s and B-25’s
hit tgts in general vicinity at Sawar, Sarmi, and mouth of Orai R. More than 100 B-24’s, with P-38
escort, pound AA positions on Bosnik, Sorido, and Mokmer, and supply areas and A/F on Noemfoor.
120 plus FBs, A-20’s, B-25’s, and B-24’s continue to hit Wewak-Hansa Bay area.

5/17/44 Thirteenth AF
25 B-25’s bomb A/F at Tobera while 43 P-39’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s, in conjunction with 40-plus Navy
dive bmrs, blast Vunakanau area. Ftrs on sweeps over the Bismarcks hit Nubai R bridge and strafe
tgts on Gazelle Peninsula. 39 FBs hit numerous tgts in Bougainville area, including Muguai area,
bridge N of Numa Numa, barges at Banin Harbor, and area around Ratsua.

5/17/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wake while Engebi-based B-25’s hit Ponape.

5/18/44 Twelfth AF
MBs continue to hit rail bridges, bombing farther into the N of Italy and thus putting more pressure on
the strained German comm system. LBs hit storage areas. FBs continue close spt to Allied ground
forces, hitting town areas, roads, enemy positions, railroads, and numerous other tgts in battle area,
including points in or around Pico, Pontecorvo, Fondi, Terracina, Ceccano, Pastena, San Giovanni
Valdarno, Perugia, Terni, Spoleto, Sant’ Elpidio a Mare, Pedaso, and N of Rome, as British Eighth
Army completes reduction of Gustav Line in Liri R Valley with capture of Cassino, while US Fifth Army
takes Formia.

5/18/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 450 B-17’s and B-24’s, most with ftr escort, attack M/Ys at Belgrade and Nish and oil refineries
at Ploesti. Over 300 other HBs abandon missions because of bad weather. Ftrs strafe Nish and
Scutari A/Fs.

5/18/44 Tenth AF
12 A-31’s bomb Daletme while 36 hit tgts SW of Homalin, S of Bishenpur, and at Moirang. 140-plus
FBs and 6 B-25’s pound numerous tgts throughout Mogaung Valley, concentrating on bridges (at least
4 are knocked out) and spt of ground forces in areas around Myitkyina, Nanyaseik, Kamaing,
Namkwin, Kazu, Lonkin, and Katkyo. 8 B-25’s knock out Mu R bridge and damage Chaungu bridge
approaches. 12 P-38’s destroy several airplanes at Shwebo.

5/18/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s pound barracks and warehouse areas at Chienyangi, causing many fires. 30
P-40’s spt ground forces in Salween area, hitting troops and positions at Tengchung, Tatangtzu,
Mamien Pass, and Luchiangpa. 12 B-24’s bomb towns of Lungling and Tengchung. 25 CACW and
CAF P-40’s attack trucks, armor, and troops at Chueh-shan and Loning, causing widespread destruc-
tion.

5/18/44 Fifth AF
More than 100 FBs, A-20’s, B-25’s, and B-24’s pound T/Os in Wewak-Hansa Bay area throughout the
day. B-24’s hit T/Os on Halmahera I and bomb Bosnik. B-25’s hit Larot and Saumlakki.

5/18/44 Thirteenth AF
10 P-39’s hit barges off Porton. 40-plus P-38’s and P-39’s pound supply area N of Muguai.

5/18/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s based at Makin bomb Taroa, rearm at Majuro, and attack same tgt during return flight to base.

5/18/44 Eleventh AF
Over the Kurils, a B-24 on weather rcn hits a Japanese aircraft and 2 B-25’s sink an auxiliary vessel.
Another is sunk shortly before midnight by 2 other B-25’s.

5/19/44 Eighth AF
493 B-17’s bomb Friedrichstrasse section of Berlin, and 49 bomb port facilities at Kiel. 273 B-24’s hit
industrial area at Brunswick. 8 other HBs attack T/Os and last resort tgts in Germany. Enemy resist-
ance is heavy, and 28 HBs and 20 escort ftrs are lost. US bmrs and ftrs claim 164 aircraft destroyed.

5/19/44 Ninth AF
About 290 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb coastal defenses, port area, railway battery, and NOBALL tgts in
France. More than 125 others fail to bomb because of extremely thick haze. About 300 P-47’s dive-
bomb tgts in France.

5/19/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit railroad bridges in NC Italy while LBs bomb ammo dump. FBs continue spt to Allied forces
advancing rapidly N and W, blasting road network in battle area, and hitting motor transport, bridges,
town areas, and T/Os, in areas around San Giovanni Valdarno, Pastena, Vallecorsa, Terracina, Fondi,
Pistoia and elsewhere.

5/19/44 Fifteenth AF
HBs hit comm tgts, ports, and oil storage in NE, C, and NW Italy. Over 500 B-17’s and B-24’s hit rail-
road bridges at Latisana, Tagliamento, Casarsa della Delizia, and Rimini, M/Ys at Forli, Faenza, and
Bologna, oil storage at Porto Marghera, port and M/Y at La Spezia, harbor at Leghorn, and harbor and
rail installations at Genoa. Ftrs fly over 250 sorties in spt. These operations are notable for absence of
ftr opposition.

5/19/44 Tenth AF
A-31’s again hit various tgts in Arakan area. A-31’s fly over 60 sorties against villages S of Bishenpur
and gun positions at Kanglatongbi. A-36’s, P-40’s, P-51’s and a few B-25’s fly 140-plus attack sorties
against various tgts in the Mogaung Valley, concentrating on gun positions in Myitkyina area. 8 B-25’s
damage railroad tracks in Myingatha-Saye area and 16 P-38’s hit A/F at Nawnghkio.

5/19/44 Fourteenth AF
31 ftrs spt ground forces in Salween area at Chiangtso, Watien, and Mamien Pass. 4 P-40’s knock out
bridge at Shweli, 13 P-40’s bomb and strafe Puchi area, and 16 P-40’s and P-38’s damage bridge at
Tayeh and hit military installations and other buildings at Yangsin. 11 P-51’s bomb village near Anking,
causing large explosions and fires. 2 B-24’s on sea sweep seriously damage 2 freighters S of Hong
Kong. 16 CACW P-40’s pound trucks, tanks, and troops in Ichang-Tangyang-Loyang area and attack
river traffic at Itu on the Yangtze R.

5/19/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s, A-20’s and P-38’s hit A/Fs and shipping in Manokwari-Noemfoor I area. Other B-24’s pound
beach defenses at Bosnik on Biak I and hit area between Bosnik and Mokmer. 270-plus A-20’s, P-
47’s, P-38’s, and B-2B’s continue to blast Wewak, knocking out radar and radio stations, and attack
T/Os from Wewak to Hansa Bay area.

5/19/44 Thirteenth AF
More than 40 P-39’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s hit Makada I. 16 B-25’s bomb gun positions and supply area
at Talili Bay. 20 AAF ftrs and a few Navy airplanes bomb huts and bridges at Monoitu, Porton, Toborei,
Moisuru, and Tsimba.

5/19/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s based at Engebi hit Ponape and B-25’s from Makin hit Nauru.

5/19/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies armed rcn over Shimushu and Ketoi Is.

5/20/44 Eighth AF
287 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs, aircraft works, and M/Ys at Orly, Villacoublay, Reims and
Reims/Champagne. Large force of nearly 250 HBs scheduled to bomb at Liege and Brussels is forced
to abort because of dense cloud cover over tgts.

5/20/44 Ninth AF
Around 450 MBs attack A/Fs, coastal defenses, and V-weapon site in France. About 250 aborts are
caused mainly by bad cloud conditions and failure to rendezvous with ftrs. P-47’s dive-bomb tgts in
NW Europe.

5/20/44 Twelfth AF
Weather prevents operations by MBs and LBs. FBs continue to hit comm and gun positions in battle
area. Areas in and around Vallecorsa and Terracina are hit especially hard. Ftrs maintain patrols and
rcn, destroying or damaging numerous vehicles between Pisa and Pistoia.

5/20/44 Tenth AF
100-plus A-36’s, P-40’s, and P-51’s pound gun positions, attack bridges, bomb troops, and hit numer-
ous T/Os in areas around Myitkyina, Kamaing, Nanyaseik, and Nsopzup. 16 A-31’s and 2 P-38’s hit
tgts in Arakan area, including signal center SE of Buthidaung, gun positions SE of Maungdaw, and
jetty at Akyab. 24 A-31’s bomb positions at Churachandpur. About 40 B-24’s and P-51’s hit oil installa-
tions at Yenangyaung and Chauk, A/F at Pakokku, and town of Akyab.

5/20/44 Fourteenth AF
13 B-24’s attack convoy S of Hong Kong claiming 2 motor launches sunk and damaging several larger
vessels. 3 HBs are lost at sea. 37 P-40’s hit trucks, armored vehicles, river traffic, and troops in or
near Shasi, Ichang, Tangyang, Chingmen, Loyang, and Loning. On Salween front 43 ftrs and 8 MBs
spt ground forces and damage bridge N of Tengchung over Shweli R.

5/20/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s, A-20’s, and B-25’s hit airstrips, revetments, supply areas, AA positions, and shipping at
Manokwari, Noemfoor and Biak Is, and Mawi Bay. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs continue to pound A/Fs,
coastal villages, bridges, supply dumps, trucks, and various other tgts at Wewak and from Wewak to
shore of Hansa Bay.

5/20/44 Thirteenth AF
22 B-25’s, 44 P-39’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s and 30-plus Navy and Marine aircraft pound AA positions,
bivouacs, and supply areas from Muguai-Ebery’s Lease area to Maika area. 24 other P-39’s hit barges
in Matchin Bay, AA guns at Sohano I, and bridges at Kieta. 3 B-24’s bomb Tobera runway while 2 B-
24’s, with Navy ftr escort, attack barges and a launch NW of Rabaul.

5/20/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Engebi bomb Ponape.

5/21/44 Eighth AF
99 B-24’s bomb V-weapon site at Siracourt while 25 B-17’s strike similar installation at
Marquise/Mimoyecques.

5/21/44 Ninth AF
50 B-26’s bomb A/F at Abbeville/Drucat. Over 600 P-47’s and P-51’s attack railroad rolling stock in
France.

5/21/44 Twelfth AF
In NC Italy, MBs are restricted by bad weather but bomb a few bridges and roads, while LBs hit a
bivouac area. FBs continue spt of ground forces, hitting troops, vehicles, roads, and railroads in or
near battle areas, particularly around Sezze, Ceccano, San Giovanni Valdarno, and Pontecorvo.

5/21/44 Tenth AF
A few A-31’s continue attacks against gun positions in Arakan area. 120-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, A-36’s,
and B-25’s hit Mogaung, Myitkyina, Talawgyi-Hokat area, and Kamaing. Gun positions around
Myitkyina and Mogaung are also hit. 21 A-31’s hit troop concentrations at Homalin and score hits on
Manipur bridge. A single B-24 bombs NW part of Mandalay.

5/21/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s attack A/Fs, town areas, barges, personnel and supply areas, and fuel
dumps at Manokwari, Urarom, along Moemi R, and on Noemfoor and Biak Is. FBs, A-20’s, and B-25’s
continue almost constant pounding of supply dumps, camps, AA positions and a variety of tgts along
coast from Wewak to Hansa Bay. Thirteenth Air TF B-24’s bomb Truk.
5/21/44 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s, 30-plus P-39’s and P-40’s, and over 40 Navy dive bmrs hit Vunakanau A/F and nearby plan-
tation. 8 P-38’s, followed shortly by Navy aircraft, bomb Lakunai A/F. More than 40 P-39’s, P-38’s, and
P-40’s fly sweeps over Bougainville. Bridges at Rigu Mission and Shishigatero are reported demol-
ished.

5/21/44 Seventh AF
53 B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb various tgts in Wotje Atoll. 41 B-25’s, based on Makin, follow up with
bombing, cannonading, and strafing attack on the atoll. 8 B-24’s stage through Eniwetok, strike Rota,
and rearm at Los Negros.

5/22/44 Eighth AF
Occupancy of all planned Eighth AF stations in Britain is completed with transfer of A/F at N
Pickenham from RAF to the Eighth. Total stations number 77, including 66 A/Fs, occupied by 82 oper-
ational or HQ units. 269 B-17’s bomb shipyards at Kiel and 23 others release bombs prematurely in
Kiel area. 94 B-24’s attack V-weapon site at Siracourt.

5/22/44 Ninth AF
Around 330 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb A/Fs and other tgts in Cherbourg, Calais, and Paris areas while a
like number of P-47’s and P-51’s dive-bomb M/Ys, A/Fs and other tgts in same general areas.

5/22/44 Twelfth AF
332d Ftr Gp is assigned to Fifteenth AF. This move, following a series of reassignments of ftr gps to
Fifteenth AF and to India, leaves XII FC with only 1 ftr gp. MBs are inactive or abortive except for a
raid on Cave. FBs maintain close spt of the ground adv, hitting at motor transport, roads, and bridges
in battle areas and nearby points in C Italy, including Terracina, Ceccano, Sezze, Bastia, points
between Rome and Bracciano Lake, and near Balsorano.

5/22/44 Fifteenth AF
As weather again clears, 550-plus B-17’s and B-24’s concentrate on comm and military tgts in C and
NW Italy, attacking P-49 Pescina, troop concentrations at Avezzano, port and oil depot at La Spezia,
supply and ammo dumps at Marina di Carrara, port and harbor installations at Piombino, railroad and
highway bridges in Pineto area, railroad from Ancona to Pescara and N of Pescara, and towns of
Valmontone and Palestrina. Ftrs fly over 200 sorties in escort to HBs. There is no ftr opposition.

5/22/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s attack large concentration of sampans in Honghai Bay. 2 others heavily damage a 150-ft
cargo vessel near Hong Kong. 22 P-51’s pound town of Anking and military area NE of Nanchang. 24
P-40’s hit Sienning area, bombing factory W of town, damaging bridge near town, and strafing numer-
ous trucks in the vicinity. 23 P-40’s hit road and river traffic in areas around Loyang, Loning, and Itu. 5
P-40’s bomb Yangsin.

5/22/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Manokwari, shipping E of Cape Manggoear, and storage areas and Sorido
village on Biak I. P-40’s hit supply and fuel dumps, trucks, and other T/Os in area of Wakde Is. B-24’s,
B-25’s, and FBs continue to bomb and strafe various tgts in Wewak-Hansa Bay area.

5/22/44 Thirteenth AF
40-plus P-39’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s hit T/Os in coastal area near Talili Bay. 24 B-25’s pound Mioko I.
40-plus P-39’s bomb Bonis supply area and blast 4 small bridges near Kieta.
5/22/44 Seventh AF
8 B-25’s based on Engebi bomb Ponape. Weather cancels other strikes.

5/22/44 Eleventh AF
2 Attu-based B-25’s on a shipping strike near Paramushiru bomb and strafe a picket boat, which is left
sinking.

5/23/44 Eighth AF
804 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb tgts at Hamburg, Saarbrucken, Metz, Epinal, Bayon, Chaumont,
Etampes, Chateaudun, Caen/Carpiquet, Bourges, Avord, and Orleans/Bricy. Ftr opposition is very
light; one bmr is downed by AA fire.

5/23/44 Ninth AF
In predawn mission 15 B-26’s bomb A/F at Beaumont-le-Roger. During afternoon 58 B-26’s bomb
coastal batteries at Etretat/ Sainte-Marie-Au-Bosc, Maisy, and Mont Fleury. Over 120 P-38’s strafe and
bomb rolling stock in C France.

5/23/44 Twelfth AF
MBs abort missions because of weather. LBs hit comm between Cisterna di Roma and Campoleone.
FBs actively spt general offensive of Allied ground forces in Liri Valley and at Anzio where US and
British forces break out of the beachhead. Ftrs on armed rcn join in the attacks and numerous enemy
vehicles, gun positions, transport routes, and personnel are hit hard in areas in and around Terracina,
Littoria, Norma, Marcigliana, Fara in Sabina, Borghetto, Arezzo, and Civita Castellena. M/Y on Empoli-
Siena line is hit also.

5/23/44 Fifteenth AF
300-plus B-17’s and B-24’s concentrate attacks on troop concentrations and comm in rear of battle
area, at Avezzano, Subiaco, Valmontone, Marino, Nemi and Grottaferrata. P-38’s and P-51’s provide
escort. Other P-38’s, covered by P-47’s, strafe A /F at Ferrara.

5/23/44 Tenth AF
12 P-38’s bomb Tiddim road and 32 A-31’s bomb Kohima, Tiddim, and Kalewa. 12 B-24’s bomb Indaw
M/Y and Homalin. 16 P-38’s attack Kangaung A/F. 23 P-40’s and 4 A-36’s bomb gun positions, troops,
and supply dumps in Myitkyina area.

5/23/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s hit Manokwari while B-24’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s hit tgts at Biak I, including trucks at Borokoe, AA
positions and control tower at Mokmer A/F, village of Sorido, and offshore tgts at Bransfari. P-40’s hit
troops on Wakde and on Biri R. P-38’s spt ground forces in Aitape area. A-20’s, P-39’s, B-24’s, and B-
25’s maintain bombing and strafing of Wewak-Hansa Bay area.

5/23/44 Thirteenth AF
2 B-24’s bomb Tobera, while 32 B-25’s and 40-plus P-39’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s attack gun positions
near Rabaul, near Lakunai, and in vicinity of Tunnel Hill Road. In Bougainville area 51 P-39’s and 8 P-
40’s attack huts, barges, bridges, and other T/Os at several locations.

5/23/44 Seventh AF
Makin-based B-25’s strike Jaluit. B-24’s returning from Los Negros, where they landed after raid on
Rota on 21 May, bomb Ponape.

5/24/44 Eighth AF
400 B-24’s attack A/Fs at Orly, Melun, Creil, and Poix. 447 B-17’s bomb Berlin while 72 attack T/Os in
the area. Enemy opposition is heavy and 33 HBs are lost.

5/24/44 Ninth AF
More than 450 MBs attack A/Fs, coastal defenses, and V-weapon sites in France. P-38’s and P-47’s
dive-bomb 4 landing fields in France.

5/24/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, LBs, and Fbs fly numerous sorties in spt of rapidly advancing ground forces and in attacks
against rail lines, bridges, and roads in NC Italy. MBs hit at least 5 bridges, create several road blocks
and cause havoc in comm to N of battle area. LBs blast bivouac area. FBs have great success in
attacks on motor transports, mainly in battle area, and in conjunction with British airplanes destroy
over 300 and damage as many more.

5/24/44 Fifteenth AF
620-plus B-17’s and B-24’s attack Avisio viaduct, Atzgersdorf aircraft components factory, town of
Neunkirchen, A/Fs at Munchendorf, Graz, Wollersdorf, Bad Voslau and Zagreb, and Varazdin M/Y.
Escorting ftrs fly over 250 sorties. Enemy ftr opposition is especially heavy against Bad Voslau force,
downing 6 HBs.

5/24/44 Tenth AF
60-plus A-31’s bomb enemy positions in Palel-Chassud area, hit village near Moirang, and attack truck
park beside Tiddim road. 20-plus P-40’s in Myitkyina vicinity destroy 3 barracks buildings and knock
out a railway bridge and a machinegun post. A single B-24 bombs Gwa in Arakan area.

5/24/44 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit A/Fs at Namber and Kamiri. More than 200 A-20’s, P-38’s, P-47’s P-39’s, and B-25’s contin-
ue to blast T/Os in WewakHansa Bay area throughout the day.

5/24/44 Thirteenth AF
In Rabaul area 19 P-38’s, P-40’s, and 22 B-25’s attack Hospital Point gun positions. 2 other B-25’s hit
town of Rabaul. Ftr patrols hit various T/Os in Rabaul area and S New Ireland. 51 P-39’s, P-40’s, and
P-38’s, and a single B-24, attack various Buka-Bougainville tgts including Buka A/F, E Bougainville
coastal bridges, and Cape Lalahan radar station.

5/24/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Makin pound Wotje and Jaluit, using Majuro as a shuttle base for rearming between the
strikes. B-25’s based at Engebi hit Ponape.

5/24/44 Eleventh AF
2 bmrs fly weather and photo rcn over Shimushu and bomb Matsuwa area.

5/25/44 Eighth AF
859 B-17’s and B-24’s operating in 4 forces bomb M/Ys at Mulhouse, Troyes, Tonnerre, Belfort,
Sarreguemines, Thionville, Metz, Blainville-sur-l’Eau, Liege, Brussels, Alost, and Charleroi; A/Fs at
Esseyles-Nancy and Bretigny-sur-Orge; and coastal batteries at Fecamp and Saint-Valery-en-Caux. 2
HBs are downed by AA fire and 2 are lost to unknown causes.

5/25/44 Ninth AF
Over 225 MBs attack bridges near Liege and A/Fs at Lille/ Nord and Monchy-Breton. About 250 P-47’s
dive-bomb various tgts in NW Europe.
5/25/44 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF has most active day to date against enemy forces in Italy. Some MBs continue to pound
bridges in NC Italy, damaging several bridges and viaducts, while others join FBs and LBs in close spt
of ground troops in battle area and behind enemy lines. Motor transport N and S of Rome and N of
Anzio is hit hard by the air attacks. US Fifth Army achieves a solid front with junction of VI Corps
(Anzio force) and II Corps (advancing along W coast) during the morning near Borgo Grappa.

5/25/44 Fifteenth AF
340-plus B-17’s and B-24’s attack M/Y’s at Lyon, Carnoules, Amberieu-en-Buguey, and Givors, while
another 250-plus Hbs hit Porto Marghera oil stores, Monfalcone harbor and shipping, and Piacenza
A/F and dispersal area. P-38’s and P-51’s fly more than 200 sorties in spt.

5/25/44 SE Europe
German paratroops attack Marshal Tito’s HQ in Bosnia, but Tito and Maj Randolph Churchill escape to
the mountains.

5/25/44 Tenth AF
28 P-38’s sweep over Mandalay area. 12 of them hit about 10 railroad cars near Shwebo, leaving
them burning. In the Chindwin area 20 A-31’s attack a bivouac and score hits on Manipur R bridge at
Tonzang. B-24’s hit tgts in Katha area, 6 of them bombing Indaw and 4 bombing Naba rail junction
area.

5/25/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s attack shipping at Halmahera and hit Mokmer and tgts in Wakde area. 90-plus FBs, A-20’s, B-
25’s, and B-24’s pound numerous tgts in Wewak area.

5/25/44 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb Rabaul, Lakunai, and Rapopo. 8 P-38’s hit Vulcan Crater barge hideout. 12 B-25’s,
clouded out of Vunakanau, hit Talili Bay supply area. 15 B-25’s, 32 P-39’s, and P-40’s, and 25 Navy
dive bmrs hit supply areas at Porton. 4 other P-40’s hit trucks at Monoitu Mission. 16 P-39’s attack
several T/Os, including Cape Lalahan radar station.

5/25/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s flying out of Engebi bomb Ponape.

5/25/44 Eleventh AF
1 Shemya-based B-24 flies rcn and bombing mission in the C Kurils. Another B-24 aborts due to
equipment failure.

5/26/44 Eighth AF
Eighth AF reaches its peak strength in number of ftr gps when 479th Ftr Gp (P-38) becomes opera-
tional. (By end of year all ftr gps except one will be converted to P-51’s).

5/26/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 400 B-26’s and A-20’s attack A/Fs at Beaumont-sur-Oise and Chartres and bridges at Vernon
and Poissy. 108 P-47 and P-51 FBs hit bridge at Oissel and A/Fs at Creil, Cormeilles-en-Vexin and
Evreux/Fauville. P-47’s and P-38’s dive-bomb tgts in NW Europe.

5/26/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit railway tgts in Florence area and bomb roads in battle area with good results. LBs hit
Frascati. Other MBs join FBs in assault against motor transport achieving wide-spread enemy vehicle
destruction, especially on the RomeBracciano road over which enemy is pouring reinforcements S
toward battle area.

5/26/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 700 B-17’s and B-24’s attack M/Ys at Saint-Etienne, Lyon, Nice, Chambery, and Grenoble.
HBs also hit Var R bridge and troop concentrations at Bihac. Ftrs escort the HBs and strafe and dive-
bomb A/F at Donji Zemunik.

5/26/44 Fourteenth AF
23 P-40’s sink several supply boats on Yangtze R near Shihshow, strafe troops at Shasi, hit road traf-
fic near Loyang, and strafe pontoon bridges, supply dumps, and troops at Shanhsien. 7 P-40’s bomb
town of Hsing-tzu. 2 B-25’s damage a small tanker N of Swatow.

5/26/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Biak I while B-25’s hit Wakde I and nearby coastal areas. Other B-25’s bomb a variety of
tgts in Aroe Is. 100-plus A-20’s, B-25’s and FBs continue to blast coastal region around Wewak.
Villages and gun positions on Hansa Bay are also hit.

5/26/44 Thirteenth AF
24 P-39’s and P-40’s hit Rabaul area while 12 B-25’s bomb supply areas at Talili Bay. More than 40 P-
39’s and P-40’s hit barges NW of Ballale I, supply areas and other tgts at Porton, and piers at Ratsua
and Soraken.

5/26/44 Seventh AF
46 B-25’s, flying out of Makin, attack Emidj. 9 B-25’s from Engebi fly successful search mission for a
downed B-25 crew in the vicinity of Ponape and Pakin Is. After locating the survivors, later picked up
by Navy destroyer, the MBs attack Pakin and Ponape with cannon and machinegun fire.

5/26/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s off on an armed photo mission over Shimushu turn back due to mechanical troubles.

5/27/44 Eighth AF
923 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys, aircraft industries, and A/F at Ludwigshafen, Mannheim, Karlsruhe,
Konz-Karthaus, Neunkirchen, Saarbrucken, Lachen/Speyerdorf, Strasbourg, and Woippy. Coastal bat-
teries at Fecamp and Saint-Valeryen-Caux also are bombed. Opposition is heavy and 24 HBs are lost
on mission.

5/27/44 Ninth AF
About 690 MBs attack railroad, bridges, and M/Ys in France. P-47’s bomb tgts in NW Europe.

5/27/44 Twelfth AF
MBs concentrate efforts against lines of comm in Orvieto area. A-20’s bomb storage area. FBs pound
a much reduced flow of motor transport behind enemy lines and hit railroads, gun positions, bridges,
and T/Os in and behind battle area, hitting tgts at Subiaco, Sora, Tivoli, Frosinone, Capena, and
Orvieto, W of Bracciano Lake, between Sulmona and San Benedetto de Marsi, and at several other
points.

5/27/44 fifteenth AF
Almost 700 B-17’s and B-24’s, with P-38 and P-51 escorts, bomb M/Ys at Avignon, Montpellier-
Frejorgues, Nimes, Marseilles-Blancarde, and Marseille-SaintCharles, A/F at Salon-de-Provence, and
port of Razanac.
5/27/44 Tenth AF
15 B-24’s bomb Pakokku and Nyaung-u.

5/27/44 Fourteenth AF
24 rocket-firing P-40’s hit barracks area W of Sinyang, military installations and trucks at Nanchang,
and troops, trucks, barracks, and warehouse area in Puchi vicinity.

5/27/44 Fifth AF
Babo A/F and Biak I are pounded by 170-plus B-24’s and B-25’s. After the aerial and naval bombard-
ment, Allied amphibious forces land on Biak in the Bosnik area, secure beachhead, and gain control
of trail over ridges to inland plateau to the N. About 170 A-20’s, P-38’s, P-40’s, and B-25’s blast
Wewak area.

5/27/44 Thirteenth AF
About 200 AAF, Marine, and Navy aircraft (ftrs, dive bmrs, and B-25’s) are sent against gun positions
on Hospital Pt. 160-plus aircraft bomb the tgts with more than 90 tons of explosives, destroying or
damaging several of the guns. Other ftrs hit T/Os in Rabaul area and a barge off SW New Ireland. 4
B-24’s bomb Tobera. AAF ftrs attack beached barges in Chabai area and in Buka Passage, Aku and
Nova Plantation, and bridge over Oamai R.

5/27/44 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Kwajalein and 52 B-25’s from Engebi pound Ponape.

5/27/44 Eleventh AF
2 bmrs fly weather and armed photo rcn and bomb Ushishiru I.

5/28/44 Eighth AF
Almost 900 HBs attack aircraft works, synthetic oil plants, military vehicle plants and repair depots at
Ruhland, Dessau, Cologne, Merseburg, Zeitz, Konigsberg, Lutzkendorf, Magdeburg, and nearly 30 dif-
ferent T/Os. An estimated 450 ftrs oppose the mission with about 350 concentrating in Magdeburg
area. 32 US bmrs are lost.

5/28/44 Ninth AF
Over 600 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb M/Ys, naval yards, railway bridges, and V-weapon sites in France
and Belgium. 8 aircraft are lost. P-47’s dive-bomb several tgts in same general area.

5/28/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit bridges, viaducts, and railroad lines at several locations in C Italy, including Narni, Cortona,
Terni, Ladispoli, Torrita di Siena, Magnano, Recco, Arezzo, Rapallo, Vado, Bucine, and Castiglion
Fiorentino. LBs hit ammo dump while FBs continue close spt to advancing ground forces, encounter-
ing considerably less enemy motor transport behind lines because of the heavy attrition of recent
days. Many roads, railroads, and bridges are hit as well as numerous other tgts along the battlefront
which now stretches from W coast SW of Carroceto to the NE almost to Valmontone, then SW to just
above Sezze, and from there rambles E to NE to E coast below Pescara.

5/28/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 100 B-24’s bomb Genoa harbor and Vercelli M/Y. P-38’s fly ftr sweeps against A/Fs in
Kurilovec area and vehicles, comm lines, and T/Os in Knin-Bihac-Banjaluka area.

5/28/44 Tenth AF
10 B-24’s pound Kalemyo while 3 B-25’s hit Tiddim road. 50-plus FBs and a few B-25’s hit various tgts
at or near Mogaung, Myitkyina, Hopin, and Sahmaw. 76 FBs and 24 B-25’s bomb M/Ys at Namma
and Katha, hit several tgts in Mohnyin-Hopin area, and bomb railroad between Naba and Namma.

5/28/44 Fourteenth AF
14 P-40’s in spt of ground forces in Salween area strafe oil storage at Hsiangta, bomb and strafe
Watien area, and destroy 1 bridge and damage another on Shweli R N of Tengchung. 2 B-25’s sink a
patrol boat and damage another near Saint John I.

5/28/44 Fifth AF
In spt of ground forces on Biak I, B-24’s and B-25’s hit villages, supply areas, troop concentrations,
and gun positions on Biak, Noemfoor, and Japen Is. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs blast troop concentra-
tions, AA positions, and supply dumps in Wewak area. A-20’s supporting ground forces in heavy fight-
ing in Sarmi area, hit positions with minimum-level strikes. B-24’s bomb Boela. Thirteenth Air TF B-
24’s bomb A/F on Woleai.

5/28/44 Thirteenth AF
3 B-24’s, followed by 23 B-25’s and 12 P-38’s, blast A/F at Lakunai. 33 P-39’s and P-40’s join 40-plus
dive bmrs in strike on Tobera airstrip. 5 MBs hit Namatanai supply and personnel area. FBs hit Tsun-
dawan supply area, huts and buildings at Gohi, Nova, and Monoitu, suspected barge hideout near
Tonolai, and AA guns at Ballale I.

5/28/44 Seventh AF
29 B-25’s stage from Eniwetok, bomb Jaluit, and land at Makin. B-24’s from Eniwetok bomb Saipan
and Guam. Those bombing Guam turn S to Los Negros to rearm while the others return to Eniwetok.
B-25’s flying from Engebi bomb Mille. HBs escort Navy photo planes over the Marianas.

5/28/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly rcn and drop bombs on Shimushu and Matsuwa. 1 B-25 and P-38’s fly guardship cover-
age mission, 2 other B-25’s fly a negative anti-shipping sweep.

5/29/44 Eighth AF
881 HBs attack synthetic oil plant at Politz, A/Fs at Hohn and Schneidemuhl, A/F and aircraft assem-
bly plant at Tutow, and aircraft factories and assembly plants at Leipzig, Cottbus, Sorau, Krzesiny, and
Poznan. 34 HBs are lost on mission.

5/29/44 Ninth AF
Over 450 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb A/F, M/Ys, railroad bridges, coastal battery, and NOBALL tgts in
France and Belgium. Over 200 P-47’s bomb tgts in same area.

5/29/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb rail bridges near Bucine and at Poggibonsi and Lisciano. B-26’s hit viaducts at Terni and
near Stifone, railroad junction and M/Y at Terentola, Castiglion Fiorentino bridge, the Voltri shipyards,
and a bridge nearby. A-20’s hit troops in bivouac and bomb supply dump. FBs continue to blast motor
transport between battlelines and Rome. Transports evacuate over 400 wounded from Anzio area.

5/29/44 Fifteenth AF
829 B-17’s and B-24’s (largest number of Fifteenth AF HBs completing attacks in a single day up to
this time) bomb A/Fs and aircraft factories at Wollersdorf, Wiener-Neustadt, and Atzgersdorf, and
attack A/Fs, troops, and supply concentrations at Zegar, Zavalje, Prijedor, Bosanski Novi, Knin,
Banjaluka, Drvar, Livno, and Basanska Krupa. P-38’s and P-51’s escort the Austrian missions while P-
38’s accompany the HBs to Yugoslav tgts and afterwards strafe numerous T/Os. Ftr opposition over
Yugoslavia is negligible but around 150 ftrs attempt interception over Austria, principally in Wiener-
Neustadt area. 23 US aircraft are lost. HBs and ftrs claim over 60 ftrs shot down.

5/29/44 Tenth AF
27 B-25’s and 40-plus FBs pound troops and positions at Bhamo and Mohnyin, railroad at Mogaung,
and warehouses at Sahmaw.

5/29/44 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s pound areas along Burma Road, 3 bomb town of Wanling, and 2 attack convoy of Hainan,
claiming a 250-ft freighter sunk. 26 P-40’s and P-38’s attack troops at Lushan, pound barracks and
demolish 7 trucks at Yuanchu, bomb and strafe general area at Nanchang, and destroy several build-
ings along Hsiang R N of Changsha.

5/29/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s pound gun positions, defense areas, and troops, as first tank battle of SWPA is fought W of
Parai on Biak I. Other B-24’s pound A/Fs on nearby mainland at Timoeka and Babo. A-20’s, B-25’s,
and P-47’s, along with RAAF airplanes and a few HBs from the Biak strike, saturating Wewak area
with continuous air strikes. In WakdeSarmi battle zone, B-25’s and P-40’s hit forces in Mount Saskin
area. B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF bomb Woleai and other nearby islands in the Carolines.

5/29/44 SOPAC
Gen Moore, USMC, takes over as COMAIRSOLS.

5/29/44 Thirteenth AF
Almost 100 B-25’s, P-38’s, P-39’s, and a variety of Navy airplanes pound the Rabaul area, with AAF
aircraft concentrating on Nordup supply area and the others concentrating on Hospital Pt AA positions.
24 P-39’s and 16 P-40’s blast occupied areas W of Tinputs Harbor and at Arigua Plantation.

5/29/44 Seventh AF
Operations are restricted to photo missions over Wotje, Mille, and Jaluit.

5/29/44 Eleventh AF
At dawn 2 B-25’s photograph and bomb Shimushu and Matsuwa (secondary). During early afternoon
2 B-25’s escorted by 4 P-38’s strafe, bomb and sink a patrol boat in the Kurils. Later 4 other B-25’s
unsuccessfully attack 2 vessels off Shimushu.

5/30/44 UK
Loading of assault forces for OVERLORD begins.

5/30/44 Eighth AF
911 HBs operating in 6 forces attack aircraft factories, A/Fs, and depots at Dessau, Oschersleben,
Halberstadt, Rotenburg, Zwischenahn, Oldenburg, Diepholz, and Handorf; M/Ys at Brussels, Troyes,
and Reims; V-weapon sites at Watten and Siracourt; and various T/Os.

5/30/44 Ninth AF
Over 320 MBs attack A/Fs at Denain/Prouvy and Mantes/ Limay, and highway bridges at Meulan and
Rouen. Nearly 400 P-47’s dive-bomb tgts in NW Europe.

5/30/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s and B-25’s destroy or damage 10 bridges, bridge approaches, and viaducts which affect supply
routes to battlefronts across C Italy. LBs and FBs blast motor transports and gun positions in battle
area and hit tgts in and around towns in the area, including Guidonia, Ariccia, Alatri, and Veroli.
Transport airplanes evacuate wounded from Nettuno.

5/30/44 Fifteenth AF
Nearly 500 B-17’s and B-24’s attack A/F and aircraft factory at Wels, factories at Pottendorf, Neudorfl,
and Neunkirchen and M/Y at Zagreb. P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort. Many of the ftrs strafe T/Os in
areas around Zut, Brod, Susak, Bihac, Medak, and along Karlovac-Livno road.

5/30/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s attack railroad between Namma and Hopin. B-25’s and FBs fly 100 sorties against railroad
tgts, hitting tracks, rolling stock, stations, and bridges in vicinities of Mogaung, Myitkyina, Hopin, and
Loilaw. Imphal-Tiddim road is bombed by 3 B-24’s.

5/30/44 Fourteenth AF
48 ftrs spt ground forces in Mamien Pass-Watien-Chiangtso area. 31 supply airplanes drop food and
ammo to friendly forces in Mamien Pass area. 13 B-25’s damage Wan Pa-Hsa bridge and bomb town
of Lungling, destroying 6 warehouses and starting several big fires. 8 P-51’s hit railroad T/Os on
sweeps from Peking, Chengting, Pingting, Linfen, and Puchou. 16 P-38’s and P-51’s dive-bomb instal-
lations at W end of Nanchang bridge, causing much damage. 5 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s strafe troops,
supplies, and occupied strongpoints at Loyang and at several locations along Yangtze and Yellow
Rivers. Japanese air strikes on Hengyang and Liangshan A/Fs destroy 4 US airplanes, damage sever-
al others, and blow up a fuel dump.

5/30/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s hit enemy positions as fighting on Biak I slacks temporarily. Other B-25’s bomb A/F and nearby
AA guns and fuel at Timoeka. B-24’s and A-20’s hit Japen I. In Wakde-Sarmi battle area, B-25’s bomb
and strafe shoreline from NW of Sawar to Sarmi Pt. Wewak area is again blasted by 70-plus A-20’s,
B-24’s, and B-25’s, along with RAAF aircraft. Thirteenth Air TF B-24’s hit Truk Atoll, Woleai, and
Puluwat group.

5/30/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-26’s bomb personnel areas NE of Tobera. 40-plus P-38’s, P-40’s, and P-39’s bomb supply dump
near Ratawul. 33 P-39’s and 8 P-40’s demolish bridges at Kirinani and over the Siaibai R. Log ramp
over Miwo R is damaged and road between Puriata R and Kiaraba is hit. The FBs also attack Buka
runway, Chabai barge anchorage, and Soraken supply area.

5/30/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Engebi bomb Ponape, which is also hit by B-24’s returning from shuttle base at Los
Negros. 2 forces of B-24’s from Kwajalein strike Truk and Wake.

5/30/44 Eleventh AF
1 B-25 and 2 P-38’s fly guardship cover.

5/31/44 Eighth AF
371 HBs attack M/Ys at Schwerte, Hamm, Osnabruck, Geseke, and Roosendaal; A/Fs at Luxeuil-les-
Bains, Gilze-Rijen, and Florennes; and 5 bridges in France. The mission against the bridges, using
radio-controlled bombs, is unsuccessful. 6 combat wgs sent to bomb A/Fs, M/Ys, and factories in
France are recalled because of bad weather. 79 P-47’s using dive bombing and ‘Droopsnoot’ (ftr
equipped with bombsight) tactics attack Gutersloh A/F. 35 P-38’s, unable to locate primary tgt of
Lingen A/F, bomb A/F NE of Rheine, believed to be Hopsten.
5/31/44 Ninth AF
About 200 B-26’s bomb lock and highway bridges at Bennecourt, Courcelles-sur-Seine, and Rouen.

5/31/44 Twelfth AF
MBs of 43d and 57th Bomb Wgs give close spt to ground forces in fierce fighting S of Rome, hitting
numerous troop concentrations, roads and town areas, including points in or near Albano Laziale,
Genzano di Roma, Ariccia, Frascati, Civitella Roveta, Subiaco, Cave, Nettuno, and Grottaferrata. XII
TAC A-20’s and FBs blast tgts in same general area, hitting troops bridges, supplies, guns, and vehi-
cles at or near Rocca di Papa, Ariccia, Marino, Frascati, Grottaferrata, Lanuvio, Montalto di Castro,
and Manciano. C-47’s evacuate casualties from Anzio.

5/31/44 Fifteenth AF
480-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb oil refineries and comm tgts in Ploesti area. Ftrs fly over 200 sorties
in spt. 15 HBs are lost to flak and ftrs. Over 40 enemy airplanes are shot down.

5/31/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit Tiddim road while 36 A-31’s hit supply dumps, villages, and gun positions in the Ukhrul-
Moirang area. 130-plus B-25’s, A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s hit troops, defensive positions, arty
emplacements, boats, railroad facilities, and villages in Myitkyina-Mogaung area, buildings at Tahona,
river boats at Lonkin and Kamaing, docks at Bhamo, railroad cars at Namti, and positions NW of
Mohnyin. 21 other B-25’s and FBs pound the Bhamo town area and A/F. 10 B-24’s bomb Ye-u, demol-
ishing several buildings.

5/31/44 Fourteenth AF
51 P-51’s and P-40’s pound shipping along the Yangtze, claiming direct hits on 5 small ships. 16 P-
51’s and P-40’s bomb Kweiyi and Yoyang and installations on river to the S. 10 P-38’s bomb bridge
and warehouse area at Nanchang. 12 P-40’s bomb Pingkiang. 4 B-25’s bomb Hankow A/F, Pailochi,
and motor convoy at Yoyang. 6 other B-25’s knock out bridge at Kengluang. 13 B-24’s pound town of
Lungling, causing big fires, while 14 B-24’s, supported by P-40’s blast warehouse area at Lashio. 4 P-
40’s destroy several aircraft during strafing runs on Linfen and Hohsien A/Fs.

5/31/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s and A-20’s hit Babo area, bomb A/F near Ransiki R, cover beachhead on Biak I, and attack
fishing boats on shore of Japen I. P-47’s and B-25’s pound villages, barges, and gun positions in
WakdeSarmi battle area. B-24’s, P-39’s, and RAAF airplanes continue to hit Wewak and Hansa Bay
areas.

5/31/44 Thirteenth AF
12 P-38’s bomb Vulcan Crater barge hideout. 22 P-39’s and 12 P-40’s blast supply dumps near
Ratawul. 33 B-25’s pound Rabaul truck concentrations, wharf area, and NE section of town. 5 B-25’s
bomb T/Os along NW New Ireland coast. P-39’s bomb several tgts, including Soraken, Arigua, and
several barges and vehicles.

5/31/44 Eleventh AF
During the morning 2 B-25’s and 4 P-38’s fly guardship cover. A bmr flies a weather mission while
another reconnoiters and hits Buroton Bay.

6/1/44 Ninth AF
Around 100 B-26’s bomb A/Fs and coastal defense batteries from Belgian border to Cherbourg
Peninsula.
6/1/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, LBs, and FBs continue spt of ground troops, striking concentrations, bivouac areas, motor trans-
port, railways and roads, bridges, trains and other tgts. Ftrs fly sweeps over battle areas, escort MBs,
and carry out sweeps along E Italian coast.

6/1/44 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s pound bridges at Songon and Bongyaung and hit Imphal-Tiddim road. 20-plus others fly
ammo into Imphal area. 19 P-40’s hit tgts in Myitkyina area.

6/1/44 Fourteenth AF
25 FBs hit Chenghsien railroad yards. 18 FBs bomb docks, gunboat, and barracks in Chiuchiang area
and strafe about 300 troops at Sanyenchiao.

6/1/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Amboina, Boeroe, and Kai Is. B-25’s and A-20’s attack T/Os in Kaukenau area, at
Ransiki, and on Noemfoor and Biak Is. A-20’s, B-25’s, and P-39’s hit villages, bivouac, and other T/Os
in coastal area from Wakde Is to Hollandia. Bombing of Wewak-Hansa Bay coast continues.

6/1/44 Thirteenth AF
XIII BC moves from the New Hebrides to Los Negros. 9 B-25’s bomb Matupi I and 3 hit SE part of
Rabaul. 12 others pound personnel and supply area NE of Tobera. 30-plus P-38’s and P-40’s hit Talili
Bay supply areas. 5 MBs hit barge hideout and buildings on Duke of York I. 30-plus P-39’s attack
Tonolai, Arigua, Arawa, and barges at Sohano I.

6/1/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Eniwetok hit Ponape.

6/1/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s from Shemya photograph and bomb installations at Buroton Bay including a suspected sea-
plane base and the harbor area. Of 2 B-25’s and 4 P-38’s taking off for guardship cover mission, 3 air-
craft abort with engine trouble. 2 other B-25’s fly a negative antishipping sweep.

6/1/44 ZI
AAF Redistribution Center is redesignated AAF Personnel Distribution Cmd.

6/2/44 Eighth AF
Role of bmrs from 2-5 Jun in preparation for invasion of Normandy on 6 Jun includes continuation of
attacks against transportation and A/F tgts in N France and the institution of a series of blows against
coastal defenses, mainly located in Pas de Calais coastal area, to deceive the enemy as to the sector
to be invaded (Operation COVER). In the first mission on 2 Jun, 776 HBs attack tgts at Boulogne-sur-
Mer, Wimereux, Equihen-Plage, Hardelot Plage, Neufchatel, Dannes, Plage-Sainte-Cecile, Stella-
Plage, Breck-surMer, and Saint-Aubin. Opposition is confined to AA fire and is generally ineffective.
The second mission of 2 Jun is carried out by 300 HBs attacking A/Fs and railroad facilities at or near
Massy/Palaiseau, Conches, Beaumont-sur-Oise, Juvisy-sur-Orge, Acheres, Paris, Versailles/Matelots,
Bretigny-sur-Orge, and Creil. 8 bmrs are lost to AA fire.

6/2/44 Ninth AF
Special conference for ground liaison offlcers is held by 21 Army Gp officers who present a detailed
exposition of the plan for the landings in Normandy. About 350 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb NOBALL tgts
and coastal def batteries along Channel coast. P-38’s and P-47’s dive-bomb tgts in the area, including
V-weapon sites, fuel dump, railroad junctions and bridges.
6/2/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack road and rail bridges from N of battle area just below Rome to areas N of Rome. FBs con-
tinue to blast motor transport, railways, trains, cmd posts, roads, and bridges in battle area, having
particularly good success against vehicles.

6/2/44 Fifteenth AF
Shuttle-bombing between Italy and USSR (Operation FRANTIC) is started. Under cmd of Gen Eaker,
130 B-17’s, escorted by 70 P-51’s, bomb M/Y at Debreczen and land in Soviet Union—the HBs at
Poltava and Mirgorod, the ftrs at Piryatin. 1 HB is lost over tgt. 27 other B-17’s, forced off course en
route to Oradea M/Y, also hit Debreczen. Nearly 400 other HBs attack M/Ys at Szeged, Miskolc,
Szolnok, Cluj, Simeria, and Oradea. P-51’s and P-38’s provide escort.

6/2/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s continue to fly ammo into Imphal area. 12 B-24’s airborne against Yenangyaung fail to hit pri-
mary but unload against alternates in the area.

6/2/44 Fourteenth AF
80-plus P-40’s and P-51’s pound troops and vehicles at Tungcheng and Chungyang and strafe con-
centration of about 75 sampans on Tungting Lake.

6/2/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Kaukenau-Timoeka area while B-24’s bomb positions N of Mokmer A/F. B-24’s and B-
25’s hit bivouacs NE of Sawar A/F and near Wiske R and bomb roads along W bank of the Orai R. B-
24’s, P-39’s, and RAAF airplanes hit Wewak area. Thirteenth Air TF B-24’s bomb Dublon.

6/2/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-24’s pound Nordup area. 48 P-38’s, P-39’s, and P-40’s attack Vunakanau area. 30-plus P-39’s
attack A/F at Buka and supplies in Kara-Kahili area.

6/2/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s based at Makin strike Nauru.

6/2/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s, finding Shimushiru overcast, bomb and photograph Matsuwa (secondary) during dawn.

6/3/44 Eighth AF
In Operation COVER, 338 HBs attack coastal defenses in the Pas de Calais area, bombing a total of
22 assigned tgts. In second mission of the day 215 HBs attack 16 of the tgts bombed during the first
mission. No bmrs are lost on either mission.

6/3/44 Ninth AF
Over 250 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb A/Fs, highway bridges, and coastal def batteries in N France. Over
400 P-38’s and P-47’s divebomb tgts in NW Europe.

6/3/44 Twelfth AF
MBs pound bridges in C Italy, further damaging the enemy’s comm system. FBs continue close spt of
embattled ground forces immediately S of Rome and attack several bridges N of the city to hinder a
possible withdrawal of enemy forces. LBs attack ammo and fuel dumps.

6/3/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather drastically curtails operations. 36 B-24’s bomb waterfront area of Omis and 38 hit port
area and W part of Split. Ftrs sent to strafe T/Os in tgt areas abandon mission because of low clouds
over tgts.

6/3/44 Tenth AF
15 B-25’s pound Imphal-Tiddim road while a few P-40’s hit Mogaung area. B-25 ammo lift to Imphal
area continues.

6/3/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s spt ground forces at Watien and Tatangtzu, destroy 2 barges and damage others in Gulf on
Tonkin, and strafe 40 barges carrying horses and troops in Tungting Lake area N of Nanhsien. B-25’s,
P-40’s, and P-51’s pound Pingkiang area.

6/3/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and B-24’s hit Timoeka A/F and nearby villages, shipping off Manokwari, Seroei Village
on Japen I, and positions N of Mokmer, and strafe Mokmer, Sorido and Kamiri A/Fs. P-38’s and P-47’s
battle ftrs over Biak I and over Babo area. P-47’s and P-40’s hit Sawar A/F, supplies and fuel dumps in
Sarmi and Orai R areas, and hideouts and occupied areas along coast. B-24’s and FBs maintain con-
sistent pounding of numerous tgts in Wewak-Hansa Bay coastal region. B-24’s of Thirteenth Air TF
bomb Eten and Dublon.

6/3/44 Thirteenth AF
All scheduled strikes on Rabaul area are cancelled due to weather conditions. 20-plus P-39’s, turned
back from Rabaul area, hit Tsundawan-Porton road, vehicles in Komai area, and AA position at Kara.

6/3/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, strike Truk in predawn raid. B-25’s from Engebi bomb Nauru.

6/3/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s and 2 P-38’s fly guardship cover. 2 other B-25’s fly a negative shipping search.

6/4/44 Eighth AF
In the first mission of the day the escort is to be divided between Pas de Calais (COVER) area and
the Normandy assault (NEPTUNE ) area. However, D-Day is postponed 24 hrs and the NEPTUNE
force is cancelled. 231 HBs attack 7 tgts in Pas de Calais area. In the second mission 283 aircraft
bomb 8 coastal def positions in same area. Third mission of the day consists of attacks by 400 HBs
on 10 tgts including A/Fs, railway junctions and bridges. No bmrs are lost on any of the missions.

6/4/44 Ninth AF
Over 300 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb highway bridge and coastal batteries in France. Almost 200 P-47’s
and P-51’s dive-bomb bridges, railroad junction, rolling stock and T/Os in France.

6/4/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit railroad bridges in NC Italy. FBs concentrate on motor transport on roads N of Rome over
which enemy is retreating as US Fifth Army columns converge on the city amidst enthusiastic wel-
come by the populace. A record number of over 600 motor transport are claimed destroyed and
almost as many more damaged by Twelfth AF and RAF units of MATAF.

6/4/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 650 B-17’s and B-24’s attack comm in NW Italy and on both sides of FrancoItalian frontier,
hitting M/Y and repair works at Turin, M/Ys at Genoa and Novi Ligure, bridges at Gad and Orelle, and
viaducts at Recco and Antheor. Ftrs fly over 200 sorties in spt of the HBs.
6/4/44 Tenth AF
20-plus P-40’s hit Myitkyina area while 19 others hit various points in N Burma, including Haka,
Kamaing, Kamasaing, Tagwin, and Bilumyo. B-25’s continue ammo lift to Imphal.

6/4/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s bomb arty positions and T/Os in Watien area of Salween battle front. Others bomb railroad
T/Os in NE Indochina.

6/4/44 Fifth AF
A-20’s bomb town and harbor at Manokwari and shipping to the E in Geelvink Bay. B-24’s bomb
Namber and Borokoe A/Fs while ftrs battle enemy airplanes in general area. B-24’s bomb area near
Orai R mouth while A-20’s hit Wewak and FBs pound Hansa Bay coast.

6/4/44 Thirteenth AF
Bad weather again prevents strikes against Rabaul area. P-39’s flying a total of 55 sorties, blast truck
park near Komai, strafe huts at Doure, and attack pier at Tunuru. 8 P-38’s weathered out of Rabaul
strike Tonolai supply area. A lone B-25 bombs Kahili.

6/4/44 Seventh AF
During the night B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, hit Truk. B-25’s from Engebi follow with daylight
raid on Ponape.

6/4/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly uneventful rcn over Shimushiru. Fuel shortage and equipment failure prevent flying to
Matsuwa (secondary). Later, a B-25 and 2 P-38’s fly a guardship cover mission.

6/5/44 Eighth AF
629 HBs attack 6 coastal def installations in Cherbourg-Caen area and 8 in Pas de Calais area, along
with 3 V-weapon sites and a railroad bridge. 6 bmrs are lost. 7 P-51 FBs attack truck convoy near
Lille, destroying 2 trucks.

6/5/44 Ninth AF
Over 100 B-26’s bomb coastal def batteries in France. More than 100 P-47’s dive-bomb tgts in same
area.

6/5/44 Twelfth AF
MBs pound road bridges just N of forces retreating from Rome while FBs continue attacks against
motor transport, railway lines and roads in battle areas and N of Rome, destroying many vehicles and
train cars, and scoring numerous hits on bridges, tracks, and roads, as most of US Fifth Army assault
forces cross the Tiber in pursuit of enemy and British Eighth Army forces E of Rome prepare to adv
astride the Tiber against Terni and Rieti.

6/5/44 Fifteenth AF
440-plus HBs attack M/Ys at Ferrara, Forli, Faenza, Castel Maggiore, and Bologna, bomb bridges,
bridge approaches, and surrounding areas at Rimini, Fornovo di Taro, and Pioppi, and attack viaduct
at Vado Ligure. P-38’s and P-51’s fly escort. 53 P-38’s strafe Ferrara and Poggio Renatico A/Fs and
40 strafe and dive-bomb A/Fs at Bologna and Reggio Emilia.

6/5/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Bhamo and 4 hit bridge at Ledan Chaung, while others continue ammo haul into
Imphal. 50 FBs pound Myitkyina area and 20-plus others hit Loilaw, Tagwin, Namti, and Mogaung.
6/5/44 Fourteenth AF
12 P-40’s spt ground forces at Watien and Lameng on Salween front. 18 P-24’s and 12 P-40’s bomb
Lashio. 7 B-24’s blast barracks and warehouse area at Namhkam. 8 P-40’s hit 15 tanks at Taying. 29
P-40’s attack numerous oil barges near Yuankiang, leaving 16 of them burning.

6/5/44 Fifth AF
P-39’s and RAAF airplanes attack Wewak area. B-24’s bomb area N of Sorido A/F. During 5/6 Jun an
all-night series of harassing raids by Japanese airplanes destroy several Allied aircraft on Wakde.

6/5/44 Thirteenth AF
23 B-25’s bomb truck park at Rabaul. 22 P-39’s strike Ratawul. 11 P-38’s hit barges and buildings in
Vulcan Crater area. 30-plus P-39’s hit vehicles in KomaiTobago vicinity, a wooded supply area N of
Buka A/F, and Cape Tanabom and Kangu Hill areas.

6/5/44 Twentieth AF
The Twentieth flies its first VHB combat mission. Of 98 B-29’s airborne from India, 77 bomb primary
tgt—the railroad shops at Bangkok. 5 VHBs are lost to nonbattle causes.

6/5/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Makin hit Nauru. B-24’s from Eniwetok escort photo aircraft over Guam, bomb the island,
and proceed to Los Negros for rearming. B-25’s from Engebi strike Ponape.

6/6/44 Eighth AF
Eighth reaches its top strength as 493d Bomb Gp (H) becomes operational, making a total of 40 HB
gps now operational. HBs fly 4 missions in spt of the invasion of Normandy. 1,361 HBs are dispatched
on first mission of the day. 1,015 of the HBs attack the beach installations, 47 bomb transportation
chokepoints in town of Caen, and 21 bomb alternate tgts. Overcast and inability of HBs to locate (or
absence of) Pathfinder leaders causes failure of some units to attack. The second mission strikes at
transportation chokepoints in towns immediately around the assault area. Total cloud cover causes
most of the 528 HBs dispatched to return with their bombs but 37 bmrs manage to bomb secondary
tgt of Argentan. The third mission is dispatched against the important comm center of Caen. 56 B-24’s
bomb through overcast skies. Transportation chokepoints in towns immediately S and E of assault
area are the objectives of the fourth mission for the Eighth. 553 HBs bomb tgts including Vire, Saint-
Lo, Coutances, Falaise, Lisieux, Thury-Harcourt, Pont-l’Eveque, Argentan, and Conde-sur-Noireau. In
all, 1,729 HBs of Eighth AF drop 3,596 tons of bombs during D-Day, suffering only 3 losses (to ground
fire and a collision). VIII FC has threefold mission of escorting HBs, attacking any movement toward
assault area, and protecting Allied shipping. The ftrs fly 1,880 sorties including FB attacks against 17
bridges, 10 M/Ys, and a variety of other tgts including convoy, railroad cars, siding, rail and highway
junctions, tunnel, and a dam. Very little air opposition is encountered. The ftrs claim 28 German air-
craft destroyed and 14 damaged. Also destroyed are 21 locomotives and two carloads of ammunition.
Numerous tgts are damaged including locomotives, trucks, tank cars, armored vehicles, goods carri-
ers, barges, and tugboats. Tgts attacked with unreported results include warehouses, radar towers,
barracks, troops, arty, staff cars, 85 trains, and a variety of other tgts. 25 VIII FC aircraft are lost.

6/6/44 Ninth AF
More than 800 A-20’s and B-26’s bomb coastal def batteries, rail and road junctions and bridges, and
M/Ys in spt of the invasion forces landing in Normandy. Over 2,000 ftrs fly sweeps, escort for MBs and
TCs, ground spt, and divebombing missions over W France. During the preceding fight and during the
day over 1,400 C-47’s, C-53’s, and gliders deliver glider troops and paratroops, including 3 full air-
borne divs, which are to secure beach exits to facilitate inland movement of seaborne assault troops.
A total of about 30 airplanes MBs, (ftrs and transports) are lost.
6/6/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, LBs, FBs, and ftrs all hit comm lines N of Rome to slow enemy retreat. Bridges, road junctions,
rail lines, roads, and motor transport are continually attacked throughout the day, as British Eighth
Army forces W of Tiber reach Civita Castellana and US Fifth Army forces push N and W toward
Viterbo and Civitavecchia.

6/6/44 Fifteenth AF
Shuttle-bombing (FRANTIC) continues as 104 B-17’s and 42 P-51’s (having flown to USSR from Italy
on 2 Jun) attack A/F at Galati and return to Soviet shuttle bases. 8 enemy ftrs are shot down and 2 P-
51’s are lost. 570-plus other HBs, with ftr escorts, bomb oil refineries in Ploesti area, M/Ys at Brasov
and Pitesti, Brasov wagon and armament works, Turnu-Severin canal, and M/Y at Belgrade.

6/6/44 Tenth AF
24 B-25’s attack Waingmaw, Wuntho-Hopin area, and Imphal-Tiddim road. Others maintain ammo lift
into Imphal. 24 A-36’s, 11 P-51’s, and 45 P-40’s pound Myitkyina. About 40 A-36’s and P-40’s hit
Mogaung, Mohnyin, Lachigahtawng, Pakhren-Sakan, and Kadu areas.

6/6/44 Fourteenth AF
50 P-40’s attack shipping, horses, and troops in Fulinpu Kweiyi vicinity, 10 P-51’s and 6 B-25’s pound
Tayang Chiang, and 5 B-25’s bomb Pailochi A/F. 9 P-40’s hit road and rail T/Os in Yellow R area. 2
others sink a junk and damage others at Kwangchow Wan.

6/6/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb shipping near Efman and Waigeo Is. A-20’s hit A/F at Babo, and A-20’s and
B-25’s hit Namber A/F and tanks near Mokmer. P-39’s, A-20’s, and RAAF airplanes continue to pound
Wewak-Hansa Bay area, hitting supply dumps and hideouts. B-24’s hit islands in Truk Atoll.

6/6/44 Thirteenth AF
P-38’s bomb supply dump near Nordup. P-39’s and Navy aircraft hit vehicles near Hari. Other P-39’s
pound pier and buildings in SE Kahili.

6/6/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s returning to Eniwetok from Los Negros (where they rearmed after bombing Guam the previous
day) hit Ponape.

6/7/44 Eighth AF
AEAF directs air attacks against congested points to delay movement of more enemy forces into
assault area. In first mission 402 HBs, including 20 Pathfinders, attack tgts at Flers, Conde-sur-
Noireau, Falaise, Argentan, L’Aigle, and Lisieux. Second mission is directed at Kerlin/Bastard A/F and
at bridges, railroad junctions, depots, and station at Nantes, Angers, Tours, and adjacent areas. 498
HBs attack; heavy cloud prevents almost 100 others from bombing tgts. VIII FC furnishes area spt for
beachhead areas in early morning and to HB operations at midday and in late afternoon, at the same
time maintaining harassment of comm and flying shipping patrol. The ftrs encounter about 150 aircraft
during the day, destroying 31. Enemy ftrs account for 4 ftrs lost. FB attacks are flown against about 50
tgts, including M/Ys, sidings, trains, tunnels, bridges, convoys, A/Fs, and railroads. In almost 1,000
sorties, 25 ftrs are lost.

6/7/44 Ninth AF
600-plus MBs hit bridges, junctions, trestles, coastal and field batteries, and M/Ys in France in spt of
invasion. Over 1,100 ftrs spt ground troops by dive bombing and strafing, escort MBs and transports,
and make sweeps throughout the battle area as Bayeux is liberated and the BayeuxCaen road is cut.
400-plus C-47’s, C-53’s, and gliders resupply paratroops in the assault area.
6/7/44 Twelfth AF
Weather hampers MB operation but several rail and road bridges and viaducts are attacked. FBs blast
retreating motor transport and troops, and hit bridges N of Rome. Numerous vehicles are destroyed
immediately N of Rome and especially in Subiaco area near Rome. Many hits are scored on roads
and railroads, and several railroad cars and gun emplacements are destroyed. US Fifth Army captures
Civitavecchia.

6/7/44 Fifteenth AF
Fifteenth AF reaches its planned operational strength of 21 HB gps and 7 ftr gps as 332d Ftr Gp (P-
47) begins operations. 340 B-17’s and B-24’s, some with ftr cover, hit Leghorn dock and harbor instal-
lations, Voltri shipyards, Savona railroad junction, and Vado Ligure M/Y, Antheor viaduct, and Var R
bridge. 42 P-38’s bomb Recco viaduct and 32 P-47’s fly uneventful sweep over Ferrara-Bologna area.

6/7/44 Tenth AF
11 B-24’s bomb Wuntho and Kalemyo. 9 B-25’s hit Wuntho-Shwebo railroad and bridge at Thityabin.
Other B-25’s continue flying ammo to Imphal. A few P-51’s hit Lachigahtawng.

6/7/44 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s bomb Lashio and T/Os along Salween front. 3 B-25’s and 15 FBs bomb tank concentrations
at Taying, destroy several locomotives at Linfen, and pound railroad yards at Chenghsien. P-40’s and
B-25’s strafe sampans at Ft Bayard and sink a schooner off Nampang I. 2 rocket-firing P-40’s damage
processing building at carbide mines at Na Duong.

6/7/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s bomb Biak I, hitting gun positions near Bosnik, airstrip at Sorido, and Borokoe road. A-20’s hit
shipping in Manokwari area. B-25’s blast supply areas near Orai R. FBs and A-20’s continue pounding
Wewak-Hansa Bay coast. Thirteenth Air TF B-24’s hit various tgts on Truk Atoll (weather permits only
10 of 48-airplane force to reach tgt area).

6/7/44 Thirteenth AF
All scheduled strikes in Rabaul area are weathered out. P-39’s and P-38’s hit several T/Os on
Bougainville, including occupied areas at Monoitu.

6/7/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Makin bomb Ponape.

6/8/44 USSTAF
Gen Spaatz, CG, places oil in first priority as tgt for USSTAF as result of the destructive effect
achieved by several missions against oil centers in May.

6/8/44 Eighth AF
Attacks are made on comm to isolate German forward elements, and A/Fs are bombed to prevent
German air spt. Cloud conditions prevent over 400 HBs from executing assignments but 735 attack
tgts including A/Fs at Rennes and Le Mans and bridges, M/Ys and other railroad facilities, and various
T/Os at or near Tours, Nantes, Cinq Marsla-Pile, Pontaubalt, La Vicomte-sur-Rance, Angers, Orleans,
la Friliere, Etampes, and Morigny. 3 bmrs are lost. VIII FC, flying 1,405 ftr sorties on this day, sends
FB attacks against nearly 75 tgts, including railroad facilities, bridges, convoys, A/Fs, barges, radio
towers, troop concentration, a transformer, and a coastal gun. Ftrs and FBs destroy nearly 400 rail,
ground transport, and military vehicles and claim 46 airplanes destroyed. 22 ftrs of VIII FC are lost.

6/8/44 Ninth AF
Around 400 MBs attack rail and road bridges and junctions, rail sidings, M/Ys, town areas, fuel stor-
age tanks, ammunition dumps, troop concentration and strong points in the Calais area. Around 1,300
ftrs provide spt to MBs and high cover over assault area, and bomb and strafe bridges, M/Ys, gun bat-
teries, rail facilities, vehicles, towns, and troop concentrations.

6/8/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again restricts activity. Many MB missions are abortive, though several bridges, railroad lines,
and guns are attacked. A-20’s hit town of Bolsena and tgts in surrounding areas. FBs and ftrs continue
to patrol battle areas destroying motor transport, and attacking train cars, roads, rail-lines, and enemy
concentrations, as US Fifth Army approaches Viterbo and British Eighth Army pushes toward Orvieto.

6/8/44 Fifteenth AF
52 B-17’s, with P-47 escort, bomb navy yard and dry-docks at Pola.

6/8/44 Tenth AF
B-24’s mine Bangkok and Mergui areas. B-25’s maintain ammo supply to Imphal. 9 B-25’s pound
Imphal-Tiddim road and a few A-36’s and P-51’s hit the enemy in Mogaung area.

6/8/44 Fourteenth AF
19 P-40’s bomb docks, warehouses, and military installations at Ichang and Shasi and strafe 2 cav
units at Nanying. 4 P-51’s attack railroad traffic in Singtai-Chengting area.

6/8/44 Fifth AF
B-25’s, P-38’s, B-24’s, and A-20’s battle enemy ftrs over Manokwari and Efman-Schouten Is areas,
bomb small freighter off Manokwari, and hit gun emplacements and occupied areas at Kamiri, at
Namber, and near Sorido. P-40’s hit supply areas and villages in vicinity of Sarmi. A-20’s again hit
Wewak area. B-24’s from the Admiralties hit Truk.

6/8/44 Thirteenth AF
24 B-25’s bomb supply area at Ratawul. 32 P-39’s bomb Tsirogei and supply area N of Buka. 6 P-38’s
hit Monoitu Mission.

6/8/44 Seventh AF
During 7/8 Jun, B-24’s from Eniwetok bomb Truk and Ponape. B-25’s from Makin follow up during day
with strike against Nauru.

6/9/44 Eighth AF
Bad weather prevents HB operations. One ftr sq attacks shipping and another sq flies escort for photo
rcn mission (not completed), losing 2 ftrs.

6/9/44 Twelfth AF
MBs again hit enemy comm, bombing bridges with good results. LBs hit T/Os in Acquapendente area.
FBs and ftrs continue to pound motor transport retreating up Italian peninsula, and to bomb roads and
railways in path of enemy retreat, as US Fifth Army reaches Viterbo, where British Eighth Army shortly
makes contact with it.

6/9/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 500 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb industrial tgts and an A/F around Munich and attack oil storage at
Porto Marghera. P-47’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s fly over 250 sorties in spt of the Munich raids. HBs and ftrs
claim over 30 aircraft destroyed. 13 US airplanes are lost.
6/9/44 Tenth AF
5 B-25’s carry out strike on Imphal-Tiddim road while 20-plus others continue to supply ammo to
Imphal area. More than 40 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s hit Myitkyina, Mogaung, and Kadu.

6/9/44 Fourteenth AF
P-40’s, P-51’s, and B-25’s fly more than 200 sorties against numerous tgts throughout the Tungting
Lake area. River shipping of all description is pounded, several troop concentrations are attacked,
A/Fs at Hankow and Wuchang are bombed, and towns of Ichang, Siangyin, Yuankiang, and Kiaotow
are hit. 4 HB and FB sorties over S China Sea result in claims of 3 sea going vessels, a tug, and a
barge sunk.

6/9/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Peleliu A/F. A-20’s bomb shipping in Manokwari harbor. B-24’s, A-20’s, B-25’s, and P-
39’s, along with RAAF planes, drop about 140 tons of bombs on various tgts in Wewak area. B-24’s of
Thirteenth Air TF bomb Alet A/F and T/Os in Truk.

6/9/44 Thirteenth AF
32 B-25’s, 20 P-39’s, and 5 P-38’s pound supplies and gun positions in Ratawul-Talili Bay area. other
B-25’s attack pier at New Massava Plantation and railroad to Mandres Saw Mill. P-39’s hit town of
Buka, supply area to the N of the A/F, and Arigua Plantation.

6/9/44 Seventh AF
During 8/9 Jun B-24’s from Eniwetok bomb Truk.

6/10/44 Eighth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to NW France. 873 HBs are airborne but over 200 abort due to cloud
conditions. 589 including 31 Pathfinders, attack 8 A/Fs in France and 9 coastal installations in Pas de
Calais area. One B-24 is downed by AA at Evreux. VIII FC, flying over 1,600 sorties, supports HB mis-
sions and launches attacks against about 80 tgts, including railroad facilities, convoys, tank column,
trucks, radar station, tunnels, gun emplacement, supply dump, and a power plant. About 225 vehicles,
including train engines and cars, are destroyed, along with 16 enemy aircraft. 25 ftrs are lost.

6/10/44 Ninth AF
IX TAC establishes its first station on the Continent, at au Guay. 500-plus B-26’s and A-20’s bomb tgts
in assault area in France. Tgts include military concentrations, road and rail bridges and junctions, arty
batteries, M/Ys, and town areas. Aircraft of more than 15 ftr gps fly escort to bmrs and transports, and
bomb numerous tgts in spt of ground assault, including rail facilities, roads, troop concentrations, arty,
and town areas.

6/10/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridges, railroads, and roads N, NE, and NW of Rome. LBs hit motor transport in town of
Arcidosso. FBs and ftrs bomb and strafe motor transport and roads N of battle area, destroying
numerous vehicles, especially along the roads between Rome and Vetralla. In ground action Indian
4th Div takes Pescara and Chieti, while 2d NZ Div reaches Avezzano E of Rome. XII BC is disbanded
in Corsica.

6/10/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 550 B-17’s and B-24’s attack oil stores at Porto Marghera, oil refinery at Trieste, M/Ys at
Mestre, Trieste, and Ancona, and A/F at Ferrara. P-51’s and P-38’s fly escort, strafe T/Os between
Bucharest and Danube R and S of Craiova, and dive-bomb an oil refinery at Ploesti.
6/10/44 Tenth AF
23 B-24’s bomb tgts at Chauk, Lonywa, and Yenangyaung while 29 others supply ammo to Imphal
area. 50 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s blast tgts at Myitkyina, Mogaung and Tapo.

6/10/44 Fourteenth AF
23 P-40’s and P-51’s hit railroad traffic and tracks at Linfen and Loning and tank concentration at
Lingpao. 6 P-40’s hit bridge at Tasa. B-25’s, P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s carry out 150-plus sorties
against numerous tgts throughout Tungting Lake area. Numerous rivercraft are destroyed or dam-
aged, Kukang and other villages NE of Changsha are bombed, Hankow-Wuchang A/F revetments and
buildings are pounded, Changshowkai area is blasted, and several river landings and storage installa-
tions in the lake area are attacked. 3 B-24’s on S China Sea sweep claim 1 small cargo ship sunk.

6/10/44 Fifth AF
A-20’s hit A/F at Babo, destroying grounded aircraft, fuel dump, several buildings, and a gun position.
A-20’s, B-25’s, and RAAF airplanes hit Wewak area with more than 100 tons of bombs.

6/10/44 Thirteenth AF
8 P-38’s skip-bomb supply tunnels at Keravia Bay while 4 others strafe nearby AA positions. AA guns
S of Rapopo are attacked by 12 B-25’s, 20 P-39’s, and 20-plus Navy dive bmrs. Other B-25’s bomb
Ratawul. 31 P-39’s and 20-plus Navy aircraft hit Chinatown at Buka and a supply area NE of the
airstrip, a barge at Sohano I, trucks near Tsirogei, and a ford near Monoitu.

6/10/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk and Ponape during 9/10 Jun. B-25’s from Makin hit
Nauru during the day.

6/11/44 Eighth AF
Weather prevents operations against priority tgts in Germany 90 the HBs attack bridges on the Loire,
bridges and A/Fs on Brest Peninsula and near Paris, and coastal defenses in Pas de Calais area. Of
1,043 HBs airborne, over 400 abort or fail to bomb due to clouds and absence or malfunction of
Pathfinders. 640 HBs bomb tgts, including 10 A/Fs and landing grounds, several bridges, and various
T/Os. 3 HBs are lost. VIII FC supports HBs over NW France and Ninth AF MBs attack Paris area. FBs
attack over 60 tgts, including railroad yards, sidings, junctions, bridges, trains, A/Fs, convoys, an oil
tanker, a power station, and warehouses. Ftrs destroy 5 aircraft. VIII FC loses 8 ftrs.

6/11/44 Ninth AF
129 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb rail and road bridges and intersections, rail lines, oil tanks, arty, and town
areas, in morning operations. Bad weather prevents afternoon operations. 10 ftr gps fly escort and
strafe and bomb bridges, railroads, gun emplacements, rail and road traffic, and M/Ys in spt of Allied
ground troops in France.

6/11/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all LB and MB operations. FBs and ftrs, operating on a reduced scale, hit vehicles,
roads, and bridges N of battleline which US Fifth Army’s VI Corps has extended 65 mi N of Rome.

6/11/44 Fifteenth AF
126 B-17’s and 60 P-51’s depart Russian shuttle bases for Italy to complete the first FRANTIC opera-
tion. On the way 121 B-17’s bomb A/F at Focsani; 1 B-17 is lost. 540-plus other B-17’s and B-24’s
attack oil installations at Constanta and Giurgiu (both raids having ftr escorts) oil refinery and M/Y at
Smederovo. The HBs and ftrs claim total of 50 airplanes destroyed during the day’s missions.
6/11/44 Tenth AF
30 B-25’s continue flying ammo to Imphal area. 55 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s attack tgts at Myitkyina,
Mogaung, Indawgyi Lake, and Padaung.

6/11/44 Fourteenth AF
In China’s Tungting Lake area 80-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s pound towns of Lanchi and Anking,
hit cav compound at Kintsing, attack Japanese HQ, positions, and river traffic N of Changsha, destroy
or damage several boats, barges, and sampans at Changsha, and strafe numerous T/Os throughout
the entire region. In Yellow R area, 27 B-25’s and P-40’s pound barracks, fortifications, tank concen-
tration, several armored vehicles, and cav forces at Iching and Lingpao. 3 B-25’s on sea sweep in S
China Sea claim 1 600ft freighter sunk.

6/11/44 Fifth AF
B-24’s bomb Sorido A/F and surrounding areas as US carrier forces attack Saipan, Tinian and Guam.
B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s continue to saturate Wewak-Hansa Bay coastline with bombs. Other B-24’s
bomb Dublon and Peleliu A/F.

6/11/44 Thirteenth AF
130-plus B-25’s, P-38’s P-39’s, and Navy dive bmrs pound AA positions S and SW of Rapopo. P-39’s
fly 44 sorties against occupied areas at Komai, Kakaura, and Quaga, AA guns at Kangu Hill, and plan-
tations at Arigua and Tsirogei.

6/11/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Eniwetok hit Truk during 11/12 Jun. B-25’s follow with raid against Ponape during the
morning.

6/12/44 Eighth AF
With bad weather over top priority tgts in Germany, HB efforts are directed against A/Fs and landing
grounds in NE France and rail and road bridges on the Brest Peninsula. 1,278 HBs, including 25
Pathfinders, drop 3,295 tons of bombs on 22 of the primary tgts and on secondary and T/Os. 8 HBs
are lost, mostly to ground fire. VIII FC furnishes spt for HB missions and Ninth AF MBs, and attacks
enemy communications and troop movements. Ftrs damage M/Ys at Juvisy-sur-Orge and Melun and
several freight trains, and destroy 108 locomotives, train cars, trucks, tanks, and other vehicles. One
gp of P-47’s is attacked by 50 German ftrs in a fierce battle, 8 P-47’s and 5 Me-109’s being shot
down. During the day VIII FC flies 1,002 sorties and claims 26 aircraft destroyed. Losses total 17.

6/12/44 Ninth AF
509 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb M/Ys, road and rail junctions, bridges, arty, town areas, troop concentra-
tions, and various T/Os in France. Aircraft of more than 15 ftr gps fly close and area spt for bmrs and
bomb and strafe rail lines, gun batteries, bridges, fortifications, radar installation, tanks, ammo dumps,
town areas and strongpoints in battle area of France.

6/12/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit bridges, viaducts, and rail lines at Collazone, Perugia, Foligno, Massa Lombarda, Pietrasanta,
Cattolica, Pesaro, Arezzo, and Bucine. LBs hit Arcidosso and motor transport in the area. FBs are
restricted by bad weather but attack several bridges and roads in line of enemy retreat which at its far-
thest point is N and W of Viterbo.

6/12/44 Tenth AF
More than 30 B-25’s continue to supply troops at Imphal with ammo. 16 P-40’s hit Mogaung and T/Os
in N Burma.
6/12/44 Fourteenth AF
50 P-40’s, P-51’s, and B-25’s hit troop concentrations in Yellow R area at Lingpao and S of Loyang. In
Tungting Lake area about 100 P-40’s and P-51’s attack numerous supply boats and other river and
lake traffic, and hit dock areas and warehouses at Lanchi, Yuankiang, and at scattered points. Also hit
are villages and troops in Changsha and Kuanchuang areas.

6/12/44 Fifth AF
Fierce ground fighting continues on Biak I while Japanese airplanes attack Allied ground forces and
shipping offshore; P-47’s battle attacking aircraft, shooting down several. P-47’s and A-20’s hit troop
concentrations, comm, and various other tgts in Wewak and Hansa Bay areas. B-24’s bomb Peleliu
A/F and Dublon I.

6/12/44 Thirteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb runways at Tobera and Rapopo. 22 P-39’s and 10 P-38’s join 20-plus Navy airplanes in
attacks on supply dumps near Ralum. 20 B-25’s pound Malapau village. 44 P-39’s hit Baku A/F,
Tsirogei plantation, barges and pier S of Kleine I, and occupied area W of Komai.

6/12/44 Seventh AF
Eniwetok-based B-24’s hit Truk during 11/12 Jun and again during the day.

6/13/44 Eighth AF
Bad weather cancels large-scale bombing of high priority tgts in Germany. Overcast bombing against
tac tgts in NW France is undertaken. On first mission of the day cloud cover is less than anticipated
and visual runs are made by 128 B-17’s against A/Fs at Dreux, Saint Andre-de-L’Eure, and Evreux.
On second mission 208 HBs, including 15 Pathfinders, attack A/Fs at Beauvais/Nivillers and
Beaumont-sur-Oise, and bridges and scattered tgts between Brittany and the assault area. Bridges
bombed are at Porcaro, Montfort-sur-Meu, Ploermel, La Vicomte-sur-Rance, Saint-Vincent-sur-Oust,
and Vannes. AA fire downs 2 B-24’s. VIII FC furnishes spt for the HB missions and conducts FB and
strafing attacks against bridges, trains, trucks, and other vehicles. The ftrs, flying a total of 782 sorties,
claim 6 airplanes, bomb 5 bridges, and deStlOy 3 locomotives, 23 trucks, and 4 other vehicles.
Losses of VIII FC total 4.

6/13/44 Ninth AF
397 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb rail and road junctions, M/Ys, and fuel dumps in assault areas in France.
Aircraft of 9 ftr gps escort bmrs and attack bridges, M/Ys, troop areas, rail and road traffic, gun
emplacements, ammo dumps, and other tgts.

6/13/44 UK
The first V-1 lands in S England. More land during 13/14 Jun, and throughout the rest of the month.

6/13/44 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb shipping at Leghorn with excellent results and score numerous hits on bridges, viaducts,
rail lines, and roads in NC Italy. FBs continue to disrupt retreat over entire area N of battle zone as
British Eighth Army’s 13 Corps pushes toward Orvieto and 10 Corps reaches Terni.

6/13/44 Fifteenth AF
560-plus B-17’s and B-24’s, most with ftr escorts, attack A/F at Oberpfaffenhofen, aircraft component
plants at Munich-Allach, M/Ys at Innsbruck, Munich, and Porto Marghera, and several T/Os in
Germany, Austria, and Italy. HBs and ftrs claim over 30 aircraft shot down. 10 US airplanes are lost
and several others are missing.
6/13/44 Tenth AF
A few P-51’s hit Mogaung while 39 B-25’s fly ammo to Imphal area.

6/13/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s and 56 FBs pound M/Y at Wuchang. About 70 other B-25’s and FBs attack a variety of other
tgts in the Tungting Lake region, including many river vessels, A/F at Pailochi, troop positions NE of
Changsha, warehouse and factory area at Shasi, and numerous general T/Os. 12 FBs hit Japanese
HQ and barracks at Loyang. 4 B-24’s over S China Sea claim 1 cargo vessel sunk. 4 P-40’s pound
Japanese positions at Watien and Kaitou.

6/13/44 Fifth AF
More than 100 A-20’s and a few B-25’s and P-39’s attack miscellaneous tgts in Wewak area. P-39’s
hit area around Hollandia and P-47’s bomb bridge over Orai R and fuel dumps near Sarmi. A-20’s
blast enemy positions N of Borokoe. B-24’s bomb airstrip at Liang. B-24’s from Admiralty Is bomb
Woleai, Dublon, and Satawan.

6/13/44 Thirteenth AF
9 P-38’s and 23 P-39’s hit Ralum and AA positions to the S. 24 B-25’s bomb Tobera AA guns and A/F;
15 others, in 2 waves, bomb Praed Pt. 6 B-24’s also bomb Tobera. 31 P-39’s and 12 Navy aircraft
attack supply dumps at Buka and Tapsadawato, bomb approach to Abia R bridge, and hit garden area
at Tabago.

6/13/44 Seventh AF
Attack during 12/13 Jun by B-24’s from Eniwetok against Truk and Ponape is followed by daylight
attack by Makin-based B-25’s against Nauru and Ponape.

6/13/44 Eleventh AF
During 12/13 June 6 B-24’s dispatched to fly an offensive sweep and provide air cover for a naval TF
abort missions due to weather.

6/14/44 Eighth AF
Bad weather again covers all strategic tgts in Germany except one in the extreme NW. Major effort is
against tac objectives, mainly in France. 1,314 HBs attack tgts, including oil refinery at Emmerich, an
A/F and a bridge in Germany, 16 A/Fs in France and 1 in Belgium, 14 bridges, CROSSBOW supply
sites, and scattered T/Os in France. HB losses total 14. VIII FC ftrs escort the HBs and engage in
heavy aerial combat as ftrs intercept the HB forces. VIII FC loses 4 aircraft while destroying 4 of the
enemy. P-47’s bomb and strafe 3 A/Fs, 2 M/Ys, an ammo dump, and several other T/Os.

6/14/44 Ninth AF
Over 500 B-26’s and A-20’s attack rail comm SW of Paris and highway comm centers S of beachhead
area. Junctions, bridges, M/Ys, gun emplacements, and various defensive strongpoints are included.
Over 15 ftr gps fly escort and attack numerous ground tgts, including rail lines running from SW of
Paris to Rennes area, and highway traffic in Cherbourg Peninsula and S of beachhead area to the
Loire R.

6/14/44 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb several bridges and viaducts in NC Italy, with especially good results on viaduct and rail-
way bridge N of Arezzo. Ships in Leghorn harbor also are hit. LBs pound ammo supplies. FBs contin-
ue to attack roads and bridges in and just N of battle area (only small number of vehicles are seen) as
US Fifth Army forces take Magliano and Orvieto falls to elements of British Eighth Army.
6/14/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 550 B-17’s and B-24’s attack oil refineries and other tgts in Hungary and Yugoslavia,
including Budapest, Petfurdo, Komarom, Osijek, and Sisak. P-38’s, P-47’s, and P-51’s escort HBs and
P-38’s strafe and dive-bomb A/F at Kecskemet.

6/14/44 Tenth AF
21 B-25’s continue ammo supply to Imphal vicinity. A few P-40’s hit Mogaung area.

6/14/44 Fourteenth AF
43 P-40’s attack river shipping, troops, and villages in Tungting Lake area, at or near Lanchi,
Changsha, Chulianchiao, and Linyang.

6/14/44 Fifth AF
A-20’s, B-25’s, and P-39’s hit Wewak area. B-24’s bomb Kamiri A/F. A-20’s hit A/F at Babo, Orai R
bridge, and fuel dumps, and other tgts near the river’s mouth. Halong seaplane base is hit by B-24’s.

6/14/44 Thirteenth AF
80-plus B-25’s, P-38’s, P-39’s, and Navy aircraft hit supply areas and underground storages along N
shore of Gazelle Peninsula from Vulcan Crater to Wunapope. Ralum, Keravia Bay, and Wunapope
stores are the hardest hit. P-39’s fly 27 sorties along E shoreline of Bougainville from Bonis to Kieta,
hitting Monoitu, Bonis, and pier at Kieta Mission.

6/14/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s fly extensive photo rcn over the C and N Kurils. They are attacked by some 20 ftrs of which 3
are damaged.

6/15/44 Eighth AF
1,225 HBs operating in 8 forces bomb Misburg oil refinery in Germany and numerous tac tgts in
France, including 9 A/Fs, an aircraft plant, a CROSSBOW supply site, 11 bridges, a M/Y, and various
scattered tgts. Losses total 4 HBs. VIII FC escorts the HBs, flies shipping patrol, and carries out FB
attack on bridges at Etaples. Ftr attacks destroy a locomotive and 5 trucks, along with 5 aircraft. A
total of 762 ftr sorties are flown. No losses are suffered.

6/15/44 Ninth AF
Over 550 B-26’s and A-20’s direct main attacks against fuel and ammo dumps, rail and highway
comm, and armd div HQ S of bridgehead on Douve R. Over 1,400 ftrs fly armed rcn in Valognes-
Cherbourg area, W part of Cherbourg Peninsula, and along comm lines S to Loire. Ftrs also attack
shipping between the Channel Is and Cherbourg Peninsula.

6/15/44 Twelfth AF
MBs blast rail and road bridges in La Spezia sector and in area S of Florence. LBs again hit ammo
supplies. FBs and ftrs hit bridges and roads N of battlelines (again only scattered motor transport tgts
are available for strafing). US Fifth Army patrols move into Grosseto and British Eighth Army pushes
beyond Todi toward Perugia.

6/15/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather cancels bombing operations. P-51’s and P-38’s strafe La Jasse, Orange/Plan de Dieu,
Orange/Caritat, Avignon/Chateau-Blanc, and Avignon/Pujaut A/Fs.

6/15/44 Tenth AF
30 B-25’s fly ammo to Imphal area. 27 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s pound Mogaung and Myitkyina.
6/15/44 Fourteenth AF
24 P-40’s hit Japanese cav forces at Chuchou and several supply boats on Siang-Chiang R. 10 P-40’s
destroy or damage several tanks, trucks, and train cars between Loyang and Shanhsien. 24 B-24’s
bomb warehouse area at Canton, causing heavy damage.

6/15/44 FEAF
FEAF is formed with jurisdiction over Fifth and Thirteenth AFs. Gen Kenney becomes CG FEAF, with
HQ in Brisbane. FEAF HBs, MBs, LBs, and ftrs attack barges in Manokwari area, village in Wakde
area. Also bombed are A/Fs on Timor and Truk. Thirteenth AF airplanes still in Solomon-Bismarck
area hit Tobera A/F and forces on Bougainville. Amphibious forces of US Marines land on Saipan.

6/15/44 SOPAC
COMAIRSOLS is dissolved, to be replaced by a new cmd, Air Comd, Northern Solomons (COM
AIRNORSOLS).

6/15/44 Thirteenth AF
HQ Thirteenth AF moves from Guadalcanal to Los Negros, from which the HBs have been operating
since Apr as Thirteenth Air TF. Gen Streett becomes CG Thirteenth AF, which becomes part of FEAF.
The MBs and ftrs, together with other COMAIRSOLS airplanes, continue to maintain the neutralization
of Rabaul and the pounding of the Bougainville-Buka area through Jul and into Aug.

6/15/44 Twentieth AF
B-29’s bomb Japan. With the exception of Eleventh AF’s raids on the Kurils, this is first air attack
against Japan since Doolittle’s raid. 47 B-29’s, operating out of Chengtu, bomb primary tgt of Imperial
Iron and Steel Works at Yawata. The Twentieth’s first combat loss during a bombing mission results
when ftrs destroy a B-29 down with engine trouble at Neihsiang A/F in China.

6/15/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly armed photo rcn over Shimushiru I.

6/16/44 Eighth AF
313 HBs, including 22 Pathfinders, attack 4 A/Fs and 4 CROSSBOW supply sites in France, losing a
B-17 to ground fire. P-38’s of VIII FC cease flying shipping patrol as of this date. 18 escort HB mis-
sions and attack a concentration of stalled trains between Angouleme and Poitiers, dropping external
fuel tanks on them and firing the tanks by strafing. The same tactics are used on trains in M/Y at
Saint-Pierre-d’Excideuil. Heavy damage is inflicted on both tgts, including heavy troop casualties. At
Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise a large number of railroad cars are burned by oil and phosphorous bombs and
strafing attacks. Other M/Ys, a power station, railroad station, trains, barges, tanks, trucks, gun
emplacements, AA tower, and an armored vehicle are attacked. A total of about 400 railroad cars are
attacked and about half of them set on fire. In general the ftr attacks are highly effective.

6/16/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather prevents bmr operations. More than 500 ftrs strafe and bomb rail lines, bridges, and
highway traffic in Cherbourg Peninsula.

6/16/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s and B-25’s hit rail and road bridges, viaduct, and other comm tgts at Casalecchio di Reno/Villa
Vergano, Lissone, Viareggio, Pisa, Vernio, Grizzana, and Pietrasanta. A-20’s continue to hit ammo
supplies. FBs continue interdiction by hitting bridges, trucks, rail lines, and other tgts closer to the
front, which now reaches across Italy from W coast near Grosseto to E coast in vicinity of Macerata.
6/16/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 600 HBs attack oil tgts at Vienna and Bratislava. Between 200 and 250 ftrs attack the forma-
tions and 15 US aircraft are shot down. HBs and escorting ftrs claim 70 airplanes destroyed.

6/16/44 Tenth AF
28 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s hit Myitkyina and T/Os in N Burma.

6/16/44 FEAF
Bmrs and ftrs hit widespread tgts in SWPA and in SOPAC. Personnel areas and barges along coast in
Wewak and Hansa Bay areas are hit throughout the day. A/Fs and shipping at Efman and Samate Is
and at Babo and Sorong are attacked. Dublon and Yap are bombed. HBs hit Vunakanau A/F at
Rabaul. HBs, MBs, LBs and ftrs attack a large variety of T/Os on Gazelle Peninsula from Tobera A/F
to Rabaul.

6/16/44 SOPAC
Gen Mitchell, USMC, becomes head of COMAIRNORSOLS.

6/16/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s, based at Makin, hit Ponape.

6/17/44 Eighth AF
During first mission, 231 HBs, including 16 Pathfinders, attack 8 A/Fs in N France. Clouds and mal-
function of blind-bombing equipment cause nearly 100 aborts. 2 HBs are lost. Favorable break in
weather over N France permits a second mission. 273 B-24’s bomb 3 A/Fs and 2 landing strips, along
with some T/Os, in same general area hit by the earlier mission. 1 B-24 is lost to AA fire. VIII FC ftrs
escort both HB missions and during first mission P-38’s bomb 2 bridges N of Paris, damaging 1 of
them severely. After escorting second mission, a P-51 gp bombs 2 M/Ys with good results. Other ftrs
bomb a bridge and a M/Y as T/Os. 15 locomotives, train cars, trucks, and other vehicles are
destroyed, along with 5 airplanes. VIII FC loses 8 ftrs while flying 1,027 sorties during the day.

6/17/44 Ninth AF
Operational control of air-ground coordination of FB missions moves from HQ Ninth AF and 21 Army
Gp Combined Control Center (in UK) to Adv HQ IX TAC (in Normandy) operating in close proximity to
US First Army. 265 MBs attack fuel dumps, a bridge and a railway line S of battle area in France.
Over 1,300 ftrs fly escort and top cover, and strafe and bomb troop concentrations, military vehicles,
bridges, gun emplacements, tanks, and other tac tgts.

6/17/44 Twelfth AF
Except for a B-26 attack on 1 bridge and an A-20 raid on an ammo dump, weather prevents comple-
tion of LB and MB missions. FBs are also restricted but manage to hit several gun positions, comm
tgts, boats, small ships, barges, and T/Os in battle area and at various other locations including Capo
d’Enfola and other points on Elba (where French forces land and begin clearing island), and Rio
Marina.

6/17/44 Fifteenth AF
Operations are limited to rcn missions.

6/17/44 Tenth AF
8 A-36’s attack forces at Mogaung. 25 B-25’s fly ammo to Imphal area.

6/17/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s and FBs attack large troop concentrations at Shanglishih and Fenglinpu, bomb town of Lanchi
and nearby villages, attack 4 villages in Chuchou area, hit troop barges at Changsha, damage several
supply boats at Yiyang, and bomb military installations at Ichang.

6/17/44 FEAF
MBs, LBs, and ftrs hit shipping in Sorong harbor and airstrips in Babo area. In Wewak area, A-20’s, B-
25’s, and ftrs continue to pound barges and villages. HBs again bomb Truk, hitting tgts on Eten and
Dublon. HBs hit Lakunai A/F while A-20’s, B-25’s, and ftrs attack numerous tgts between Rapopo and
Tobera.

6/17/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, flying from Kwajalein, bomb Ponape. B-25’s from Makin hit Nauru.

6/17/44 Eleventh AF
12 B-25’s fly 3 air cover missions for Naval TF on withdrawal, following the shelling of Kurabu Cape
installations.

6/18/44 Eighth AF
1,239 HBs operating in 4 forces attack oil industries at Oslebshausen, Hamburg, and Misburg, dock
area and city of Hamburg, A/Fs at Stade and Hassum, and various tgts at Brunsbuttelkoog,
Bremerhaven, Nordenham, and Helgoland, and V-weapon site at Watten. A total of 566 ftrs fly
uneventful escort to the HB missions, all returning safely to base. 11 HBs are lost, 10 to AA fire and
the other to unknown causes.

6/18/44 Ninth AF
About 130 A-20’s and B-26’s bomb fuel dumps at Foret d’Andaine and Conches and M/Ys at Rennes
and Meudon during the morning, and NOBALL tgts in the afternoon. Ftrs, in addition to escort duty,
continue strafing and bombing rail lines, troop concentrations, and highway traffic in Cherbourg
Peninsula.

6/18/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs and LBs. FBs and ftrs are restricted to patrols, mainly over Piombino area
and island of Elba, during which several gun positions, boats, and barges are hit.

6/18/44 Tenth AF
16 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s hit Myitkyina and Mogaung.

6/18/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s and P-40’s bomb Yoyang and hit shipping and posts in Siang-Chiang R delta area. P-40’s and
P-51’s attack about 100 supply boats in lower Tungting Lake area, strafe cav forces between Siangyin
and Changsha, and hit village just E of Changsha.

6/18/44 FEAF
A-20’s, B-25’s, and ftrs, along with RAAF airplanes, continue to pound supplies and occupied areas
along coast in Wewak area. B-24’s hit tgts in Truk. A variety of ftr and bmr aircraft unload 18 tons of
bombs on numerous tgts around Rabaul. Ftrs continue sweeps against T/Os along coastal areas of
Bougainville.

6/18/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Makin pound Nauru. B-24’s stage through Eniwetok to bomb Truk.
6/19/44 Eighth AF
During the morning 259 B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Cazaux, Bordeaux/Merignac and Landes de Bussac,
and landing strip at Corme-Ecluse. Bad weather causes nearly 200 aborts among the HBs and pre-
vents nearly 200 ftrs from effecting rendezvous and providing escort for the bmrs. 217 P-38’s and P-
51’s manage to complete escort missions. On another morning mission, 201 HBs bomb 17 V-weapon
sites in Pas de Calais area. None of the HBs or the 95 escorting P-38’s are lost. In the afternoon, 270
HBs bomb 18 V-weapon sites, including most of those bombed in the morning mission. A P-38 gp,
after completing escort duty, dive-bombs and strafes transportation tgts in NE France, destroying a
locomotive and 3 barges. Losses during the day amount to 7 HBs and 16 ftrs.

6/19/44 Ninth AF
A/F at Cardonville, the first US field in France, becomes operational. Around 200 ftrs carry out
uneventful armed rcn and patrols in the morning, and dive-bomb 6 NOBALL tgts in the afternoon.

6/19/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again grounds LBs and MBs. FBs of 87th Ftr Wg spt French forces which complete occupa-
tion of island of Elba during afternoon. FBs of the 87th and other units of XII TAC hit railroads, gun
emplacements, factory, and shipping in and N of battle area at scattered points in countryside and in
and near towns of Pontedera, Leghorn, Sestri Levante, and Viareggio.

6/19/44 Tenth AF
30 B-25’s complete ammo run to Imphal. 33 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s strike Myitkyina, Mogaung, and
Pinbaw.

6/19/44 Fourteenth AF
About 150 FBs and 8 B-25’s again pound a variety of tgts throughout Tungting Lake area. Tgts include
much shipping from Siangyin to Chuchou, and at various points along Siang-Chiang R, villages and
compounds between Yiyang and Changsha, and boats and river area at Anking. 18 P-40’s damage 2
bridges and destroy about 20 fuel trucks at Yuncheng. On Salween front 15 P-40’s hit trucks and mili-
tary installations. 4 B-25’s bomb Kengluang bridge.

6/19/44 FEAF
Over 100 A-20’s and FBs maintain strikes along coast around Wewak, hitting supply and bivouac
areas, roads, personnel, and a coastal gun position. A-20’s hit A/Fs at Manokwari, Noemfoor I, and
Moemi. B-25’s hit forces in Cape Orford region. HBs bomb Dublon and Eten.

6/19/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, strike Truk. B-24’s from Kwajalein and B-25’s out of Makin pound
Ponape.

6/19/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly armed photo rcn over Paramushiru and bomb Suribachi area with unobserved results.

6/20/44 Eighth AF
In the morning 1,257 B-17’s and B-24’s attack 14 strategic tgts in N Germany, including oil refineries,
synthetic oil plants, a tank ordnance depot, and a military vehicle manufacturing plant. The HBs are
escorted by 760 ftrs of which nearly half strafe 6 A/Fs and several other ground tgts, with claims of 13
aircraft and 10 locomotives destroyed. Also during the morning 130 B-24’s bomb 10 V-weapon sites in
Pas de Calais area; 42 P-47’s provide spt, destroying 3 aircraft. During the afternoon 216 HBs attack
10 V-weapon sites in same area and T/Os which are mainly A/Fs in France and Belgium. 108 P-47’s
and P-51’s provide uneventful escort. Total losses for the day are 50 HBs and 7 ftrs. HBs and ftrs
claim 76 aircraft destroyed.
6/20/44 Ninth AF
About 370 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb 9 V-weapon sites in France and a coastal def battery at Houlgate.
Over 1,000 ftrs operating over front-line areas, Cherbourg Peninsula, and S to Dreux, bomb and strafe
rail lines, M/Ys, bridges, troop concentrations and other tgts.

6/20/44 Twelfth AF
Weather continues to hamper operations but 60-plus MBs manage to attack rail tgts between Genoa
and La Spezia. FBs destroy several road bridges in battle area and to the N, and damage several
other road and rail bridges as Allies’ rapid adv slows down due to enemy’s ability to strengthen his
position and form a delaying line across Italy to S of Gothic Line (Pisa-Rimini) where he is prepared to
make a stand. FBs also damage a 20,000-ton aircraft carrier in Genoa harbor.

6/20/44 EAC
AC Mellersh assumes cmd of Strategic Air Force, EAC.

6/20/44 Tenth AF
5 B-24’s fly fuel to Kamaing while 13 B-25’s supply ammo to Imphal. 2 B-25’s hit bridge at
Banchaung. 8 A-36’s and 3 P-40’s attack tgts at Myitkyina.

6/20/44 Fourteenth AF
In Yangtze R Tungting Lake area about 120 B-25’s and FBs again attack a wide variety of tgts, pound
river shipping at numerous points, hit villages and supply lines in Pinkiang area, and bomb towns of
Changsha, Pingsiang and Ikiawan. In Salween R area 24 B-25’s pound Lungling and 16 P-40’s hit
troops and positions at Tengchung and Chenanso. In Yellow R area 8 P-40’s pound railroad yards and
strafe about 75 trucks, destroying more than 20 of them. 3 B-24’s over S China Sea attack shipping,
claiming a 5,000-ton commercial ship sunk.

6/20/44 FEAF
A-20’s, P-39’s, and RAAF aircraft, pound areas along coast in general area of Wewak. B-24’s bomb
Kamiri A/F and attack Woleai and Dublon. B-25’s, P-38’s, and other Allied airplanes (including some of
RNZAF) blast AA positions S and SW of Rapopo.

6/20/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Makin strike Ponape. Kwajalein based B-24’s bomb Truk.

6/21/44 Eighth AF
The Eighth begins shuttle bombing missions (FRANTIC) between UK and bases in USSR. P-47’s (2
gps) escort the HBs from just off German coast to Stendal where a P-51 gp continues escort to, and
spt over, the tgt (synthetic oil plant at Ruhland). 123 B-17’s bomb primary tgt, 21 bomb Elsterwerda,
and a lone B-17 bombs Riesa due to a bomb rack malfunction. After the attack, the supporting P-51
gp is relieved 50 mi SE of Poznan by 65 other P-51’s which are to accompany the HBs to USSR. 50
mi SE of Brest Litovsk 20 to 30 ftrs attack the force. In the resulting battle 1 US and 6 German ftrs are
destroyed. A single B-17 is lost (to unknown causes) on the flight. 144 HBs land in USSR, 73 at
Poltava, and the rest at Mirgorod. The 64 remaining P-51’s land at Piryatin. The shuttle run is made in
conjunction with a large-scale effort against tgts in Berlin area. 935 HBs attack city areas, motor
industries, and T/Os in and near Berlin, Genshagen, Basdorf, Rangsdorf, Trebbin, Belzig, Potsdam,
Stendal, and surrounding areas. 19 HBs are lost. Ftrs fly 902 sorties in spt of this mission, claiming 18
ftrs destroyed, with a loss of 6. In late afternoon 31 B-24’s bomb CROSSBOW supply sites at
Oisemont/Neuville and Saint-MartinL’Hortier and 39 bomb rocket site at Siracourt. AA fire shoots down
1 B-24. 3 ftr gps fly 101 sorties, meeting no enemy aircraft, but 1 gp strafes railroad and canal tgts.
During 21/22 Jun the 73 B-17’s which earlier landed at Poltava are attacked for 2 hrs by an estimated
75 German bmrs led by airplanes dropping flares. 47 HBs are destroyed and most of the remainder
severely damaged. Heavy damage is also suffered by stores of fuel and ammo.

6/21/44 Ninth AF
Over 250 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb 13 V-weapon sites in Pas de Calais area. Over 700 ftrs escort
Eighth AF HBs over Germany, bomb bridges S and W of Paris, and strafe rail and road traffic and
comm centers N and W of Paris.

6/21/44 Twelfth AF
MBs have excellent results against rail bridges in N and NC Italy, also hitting viaducts, road bridges,
and other comm tgts, and bombing ships at Leghorn harbor. LBs again hit ammo supply while FBs
concentrate on rail and road bridges over large area including locations in vicinity of Gothic Line and
at points to the N.

6/21/44 Tenth AF
34 B-25’s maintain ammo run to Imphal. 61 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s pound Myitkyina and Mogaung.

6/21/44 Fourteenth AF
11 FBs hit river shipping, barracks, and cav forces at Siangtan and Hengshan.

6/21/44 FEAF
P-39’s and RAAF airplanes hit dumps and bivouacs at Suain and attack other tgts in Wewak area. A-
20’s attack various T/Os in Paniai Lakes area while B-25’s hit villages on coast of Netherlands New
Guinea E of Maffin Bay. B-24’s bomb Kamiri A/F and other tgts on Noemfoor and attack shipping in
Palau Is and at Dublon.

6/21/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s based on Kwajalein, bomb Truk.

6/22/44 Eighth AF
In morning mission 216 HBs attack 12 CROSSBOW installations in Pas de Calais area. Some of the
212 spt ftrs strafe coastal defenses. During the afternoon 718 HBs attack 22 tgts in France and
Belgium, including M/Ys transformer stations, A/Fs, bridges, fuel storage facilities, railroad facilities,
CROSSBOW supply site, and numerous T/Os. Ftrs escort the mission and 3 P-47 gps strafe and
bomb transportation tgts, destroying an ammo train, 6 other freight cars, and a truck. 8 HBs are lost,
mostly to ground fire. Because of attack on B-17’s at Poltava on shuttle mission, the B-17’s at
Mirgorod and P-51’s at Piryatin are moved farther E into USSR. They are to be returned to Mirgorod
and Piryatin to be dispatched to bases in Italy as soon as weather permits. The move is fortunate as
German bmrs strike both Piryatin and Mirgorod during 22/23 Jun.

6/22/44 Ninth AF
Around 600 B-26’s and A-20’s and over 1,200 ftrs fly missions during the day. The main effort consists
of an attack on tip of Cherbourg Peninsula in spt of US VII Corps assault on port of Cherbourg.
Beginning 1 hr before ground attack and continuing until attack begins ftrs and FBs pound whole area
S of city from low level. As ground assault begins, B-26’s and A-20’s strike series of strongpoints
selected by US First Army, forming a 55-min aerial barrage moving N in adv of ground forces. Later in
the day MBs attack M/Ys, fuel dumps and a German HQ. FBs fly armed rcn over various railroads and
bomb rail facilities, trains, road traffic, and gun emplacements in France. 25 FBs are lost during the
day’s operations.

6/22/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railway bridges and viaducts in NC Italy, at Marzabotto, Boccheto, and Gricigliana, A-20’s
again hit ammo supplies. FBs pound road and rail bridges, mainly in Pisa area, and cut rail lines
between Bologna and Pistoia.

6/22/44 Fifteenth AF
Following 5 consecutive days of bad weather more than 600 HBs bomb tgts in N Italy, hitting motor
transport works at Turin and Chivasso, M/Ys at Parma, Modena, Fornovo di Taro, Bologna, Castel
Maggiore, and Ferrara, oil storage at Fornovo di Taro, harbor at Pola, A/F at Poggio Renatico, and
highway and railroad bridges at Nervesa della Battaglia and Rimini. Ftrs fly more than 250 sorties in
spt of the missions.

6/22/44 Tenth AF
6 B-24’s fly fuel to Kamaing while 40 B-25’s supply Imphal with ammo. 40 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s
hit Mogaung and Myitkyina while 10 others hit tgts at Hopin, Namma, and Sahmaw.

6/22/44 Fourteenth AF
18 P-40’s destroy 20-plus trucks between Hsuchang and Lohochai. 4 P-40’s damage a troop steamer
in Tungting Lake. 13 B-24’s bomb Bakli harbor, damaging dock facilities and claiming 1 freighter sunk.

6/22/44 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s hit shipping at Efman I and A/Fs and T/Os on Noemfoor, attack Manokwari,
and hit villages in the Sarmi area. Attacks by A-20’s and ftrs, along with RAAF airplanes, on wide
coastal area around Wewak continue. B-24’s bomb Yap, Sorol, and Woleai. B-25’s join the Allied air-
craft in pounding Nordup and Ralum.

6/22/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok from Kwajalein, hit Truk; 1 bombs Ponape. First ftrs of Seventh AF
arrive in Marianas; 22 aircraft of 19th Ftr Sq, taking off from aircraft carrier, land on Saipan.

6/23/44 Eighth AF
At midday 211 HBs attack 12 CROSSBOW installations, damaging at least 6 of them. Ftr spt is fur-
nished by 4 P-51 gps (161 aircraft) all of which afterward strafe transportation tgts in Paris area,
destroying 3 locomotives, 100 pieces of rolling stock, and 14 motor vehicles. An exploding ammo train
causes a low-flying P-51 to crash, the only airplane lost on the mission. During the late afternoon 196
HBs attack A/Fs at Juvincourt-et-Damary. Laon/Athies, and Coulommiers, and a railroad bridge at
Nanteuil-sur-Marne. Over 100 HBs abort because of heavy clouds over tgts. 226 P-47’s and P-51’s
provide spt. Afterwards part of a P-47 gp bombs and strafes a M/Y while the remainder of the gp
bombs and strafes a train carrying trucks and armored cars, destroying the locomotive, 3 trucks, and
an armored car, and damaging 20 freight cars. Total losses are 7 HBs, mostly to AA fire.

6/23/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather prevents MB and LB missions during morning. In the afternoon over 175 B-26’s and A-
20’s bomb 7 V-weapon sites in France. Around 630 ftrs provide escort and also bomb and strafe rail
and road traffic and comm centers. 200 C-47’s and C-53’s fly supplies to the Continent.

6/23/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels MB operations. A-20’s continue to attack ammo supplies. FB operations are restrict-
ed but P-47’s hit rail comm at 4 different points in battle area as fierce struggle for Chiusi takes place.

6/23/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 400 B-17’s and B-24’s attack oil storage at Giurgiu, 2 oil refineries at Ploesti, and M/Y at
Nish. More than 100 US aircraft are shot down. HBs and escorting ftrs claim more than 30 aircraft
destroyed.

6/23/44 Tenth AF
12 B-24’s fly gasoline to Kamaing while 29 B-25’s make ammo run to Imphal. About 80 A-36’s, P-51’s,
and P-40’s attack Mogaung, Myitkyina, Taungni, and bridge at Namkwi.

6/23/44 Fourteenth AF
20 B-24’s bomb docks at Hankow. In Tungting Lake area 70-plus B-25’s and FBs attack wide variety
of river shipping at several locations, bomb runway at Hengyang, strafe cav troops in the area, and hit
towns and villages of Chuchou, Ikiawan, Chuting, Chwanchishih, and Siangtan. 30 B-25’s and FBs hit
various T/Os along Yellow R.

6/23/44 FEAF
Wewak area is again pounded throughout the day by A-20’s, P-39’s, P-47’s, and RAAF airplanes. A
few A-20’s and A-26’s on barge search bomb offshore islands near Manokwari. This marks SWPA
debut of the A-26. P-47’s on sweeps strafe areas E of Maffln. B-24’s hit A/F at Yap and Woleai. HBs
on armed rcn bomb Dublon, Koror, and Peleliu. B-24’s bomb Tobera A/F. B-25’s along with other Allied
airplanes, hit AA positions S and SW of Rapopo.

6/23/44 Seventh AF
Eniwetok-based B-24’s strike Truk. B-25’s from Engebi pound Ponape. During the evening, B-24’s
from Kwajalein also attack Ponape.

6/23/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s fly a negative shipping sweep.

6/24/44 Eighth AF
During the morning 317 B-17’s bomb dock area, aircraft factory, steelworks, and coke oven plant at
Bremen, and shipyard, railroad station and warehouses at Warnemunde. 6 ftr gps provide escort: 1 gp
strafes A/F and rail transport in the Munster and Hamm areas. A second force of 334 B-24’s attack
tgts in France, including railway bridges at Saumur and Tours/La Riche, A/Fs and landing strip at
Toussus-Le-Noble, Orleans/Bricy, Chateaudun, and Foret-de-Bourse, and T/Os at Conches, Dreux,
and Pont-Audemer. 288 ftrs fly escort, part of which afterwards strafe road and rail transport, destroy-
ing 4 locomotives and a rail tank car, along with 4 enemy ftrs in aerial combat. 4 HBs and 1 ftr are
lost, all to AA fire. 145 HBs airborne to attack 12 CROSSBOW sites in Pas de Calais area are pre-
vented by overcast from bombing the sites, but 12 fly S and release bombs near the industrial area of
Rouen losing 1 B-17 to AA fire. During the afternoon 163 HBs attack 5 electrical stations, 7 V-weapon
sites, Saint-Pol-sur-Mer M/Ys, and a missile platform. 118 sorties are flown by supporting ftrs which,
after HBs withdraw, attack ground tgts destroying 1 airplane a locomotive, and a truck.

6/24/44 Ninth AF
430-plus B-26’s and A-20’s attack tgts in France, including 4 gun positions, 3 V-weapon sites, 3 fuel
dumps, 2 M/Ys, and a railroad bridge. Over 200 transports fly supplies to the Continent. 11 ftr gps pro-
vide escort, attack fuel dumps, rail tgts and bridges W of Paris and S of the Loire, and fly armed rcn S
of Cherbourg Peninsula and SW of Paris.

6/24/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels MB operations. FB activity is restricted but P-47’s attack several bridges, railway
lines, guns, and other tgts in Lucca area and other points along and N of battleline.

6/24/44 Fifteenth AF
335 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb railroad repair depot at Craiova, railroad bridge at Piatra, and oil refinery
at Ploesti. 33 P-51’s sweep Ploesti-Bucharest area while other P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-47’s fly 220-plus
sorties in spt of HBs. HBs and ftrs claim over 20 aircraft shot down. 10 US airplanes are downed and
several others are missing.

6/24/44 Tenth AF
11 B-24’s fly gasoline to Kamaing while 35 B-25’s supply Imphal with ammo. 60-plus A-36’s, P-51’s, P-
40’s, and P-38’s attack Myitkyina, Mogaung, Mawlaik-Kin area, Pinbaw, and Hopin.

6/24/44 Fourteenth AF
60-plus P-40’s and P-38’s bomb towns of Siangsiang and Yuankiang, attack cav forces in Hengyang
area, and damage a pontoon bridge between Tungcheng and Pingkiang. 4 B-25’s and a few P-40’s
knock out bridge N of Chenghsien.

6/24/44 FEAF
Fifth AF and RAAF airplanes continue to blast stores, personnel areas, roads, and bridges in general
area of Wewak. B-25’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s hit enemy positions in caves E of Mokmer A/F, attack ship-
ping in Babo area (on MacCluer Gulf), and bomb Kamiri and Kornasoren A/Fs. HBs, MBs, and ftrs,
along with other Allied airplanes, hit Tobera A/F, AA guns at Wunapope, and buildings at Nordup.

6/24/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s, based on Saipan, strafe remnants of enemy forces on the island and also hit forces left on
Tinian.

6/24/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s at dawn bomb area N of A/F at Kurabu Cape. Later 2 B-25’s fly a negative shipping search.

6/25/44 Eighth AF
During the morning 236 B-17’s bomb Toulouse/Francazal and Toulouse/Blagnac A/F’s and oil dumps
at Montbartier. 10 B-17’s bomb scattered T/Os. 107 B-24’s bomb Avord and Bourges A/Fs. 176 B-17’s
drop supplies to French interior forces. A total of 8 HBs are lost. VIII FC flies 639 sorties in supporting
operations. In addition 5 ftr gps carry out strafing activities, claiming numerous ground tgts including 6
airplanes on a landing ground and the A/F at Bourges. 19 enemy ftrs are claimed destroyed in aerial
combat. During midday 153 B-24’s bomb 17 power and transformer stations in effort to disrupt flow of
electric power to V-weapon stations. 64 B-24’s, hampered by cloud over primary aiming points, bomb
miscellaneous last resort tgts, including A/Fs at Peronne and Nuncq. Ftr spt is provided by 3 gps. All
airplanes return safely. In night mission 300 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 7 railway bridges and 2 A/Fs in
Paris area. 69 HBs attack alternate tgts, including A/Fs of Orly, Romilly-sur-Seine, and
Etampes/Mondesir. Ftrs fly 346 sorties in escort and tgt area spt. A P-38 gp strafes ground tgts in
Angers, Le Mans-Laval area, and a P-47 gp bombs and strafes an alternate landing ground near
Evreux/Fauville A/F. HB losses total 7. Ftrs claim 6 airplanes destroyed against no losses. In USSR,
Eighth AF HBs and ftrs are flown, at daybreak, from dispersal bases to Poltava and Mirgorod and
loaded and fueled with intentions of bombing oil refinery at Drohobycz and proceeding to base in Italy.
Bad weather cancels the mission until the following day. The aircraft return to dispersal bases for the
night as precaution against air attacks.

6/25/44 Ninth AF
400-plus B-26’s and A-20’s hit fuel dumps at Foret d’Andaine, Foret d’Ecouves, and Senonches, and
rail bridges at Cherisy, Chartres, Oiseme and Epernon. 14 ftr gps send airplanes on escort, and on
armed rcn and dive bombing missions over Chartres, Dreux, Argentan, Tours, and Orleans areas.
Transports fly supply and evacuation missions to France.
6/25/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather again prevents operations by MBs. LBs hit enemy ammo supply. FBs bomb towns of
San Quirico di Moriano and Castelfiorentino and several rail lines and bridges in battle area near
Gothic Line. Piombino falls to US Fifth Army during the day, and the enemy withdraws from Chiusi
during 25/ 26 Jun after several days of resisting British Eighth Army forces attacking the town.

6/25/44 Fifteenth AF
650-plus B-17’s and B-24’s attack M/Y and oil installations at Sete and Balaruc-le-Vieux, telephone
exchange at Le Pontet, railroad bridges at Tarascon and Arles, M/Ys and bridges at Avignon, and har-
bor facilities along S coast of France. Ftrs fly almost 200 sorties in spt. 1 ftr gp strafes tgts along
Fiume-Senje road and at other points on Istrian peninsula.

6/25/44 Tenth AF
More than 50 B-25’s make ammo run to Imphal. 60-plus A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s pound Myitkyina
and Mogaung. 2 B-25’s bomb Mohnyin-Mawhun railroad.

6/25/44 Fourteenth AF
31 B-25’s, P-40’s, and P-51’s hit towns of Siangtan and Ichang, attack sampans at Wukou, destroy
about 50 trucks and strafe concentrations of troops and horses in Tangyang-Pingkiang and Siangtan-
Yungfengshih areas, and pound river dock and sampans at Siangsiang. 7 CACW B-25’s bomb
Shayang storage area. 23 B-25’s and P-40’s bomb storage area and damage bridge at Chenghsien.

6/25/44 FEAF
Wewak area continues under attack of Fifth AF and RAAF aircraft. Personnel areas at But, Dagua,
and Suain and barges at Mushu and Kairiru Is are hit. P-40’s and B-24’s strike Kamiri A/F while A-
20’s, P-47’s, and B-25’s hit villages along Tor R and P-47’s hit tanks along Wiske R. B-24’s pound Yap
and Sorol. MBs and ftrs, along with other Allied airplanes, hit AA positions near Wunapope and blast
plantations along Wide Bay.

6/25/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s based on Saipan carry out rcn and strafing missions over Saipan and Tinian. B-24’s based on
Kwajalein hit Truk and Wotje.

6/25/44 Eleventh AF
Two B-24’s bomb the A/F at Kurabu Cape.

6/26/44 Eighth AF
72 B-17’s leave Poltava and Mirgorod, rendezvous with 55 P-51’s from Piryatin, bomb oil refinery and
M/Y at Drohobycz (1 returns to USSR because of mechanical trouble), and then proceed to Foggia.
Fifteenth AF P-51’s meet formation an hr after the attack and escort the B-17’s to Italy. It is planned to
return the HBs to bases in UK on 27 Jun but bad weather delays this move until 5 Jul.

6/26/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels all Ninth AF operations save a few ftr sorties which result in claims against a few mil-
itary vehicles and 3 airplanes as US ground forces capture Cherbourg. 3 US ftrs are lost.

6/26/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. FBs, operating on reduced schedule, hit railroad tgts and other tgts in bat-
tle area S of Gothic Line.

6/26/44 Fifteenth AF
677 B-17’s and B-24’s attack tgts in Vienna area, hitting aircraft factory at Schwechat, M/Y at
Vienna/Floridsdorf, and refineries at Korneuburg, Vienna/Floridsdorf, Moosbierbaum, Schwechat,
Winterhafen, and Lobau. Ftrs fly over 260 sorties in spt. An estimated 150 to 175 enemy ftrs attack
formations. Nearly 30 US aircraft (mostly HBs) are lost. US claims total more than 60 enemy ftrs.

6/26/44 Tenth AF
30-plus B-25’s fly ammo to Imphal. More than 80 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s pound Myitkyina. 7 Other
FBs hit Waingmaw, Loilaw, and Pyindaw.

6/26/44 Fourteenth AF
14 B-24’s blast Hankow, causing heavy damage and fires. 180-plus MBs and FBs attack river shipping
and several villages in Tungting Lake area. Towns of Yuankiang, Sinshih, Siangtan, Liling, and
Hengshan are bombed, as is warehouse area at Yuhsien. Numerous troop and truck concentrations
and other T/Os throughout the entire region are attacked. In Salween area 14 B-25’s and 36 P-40’s
knock out bridge at Tingka, damage another near Mangshih, bomb military installations at Tengchung,
strafe Japanese positions at Lungling, and hit T/Os between Lungling and Tengchung. Japanese
bomb Lingling A/F, damaging runway and destroying a P-51.

6/26/44 FEAF
Wewak area is hit throughout the day by Fifth AF B-24’s and P-39’s, along with US Navy and RAAF
airplanes: P-38’s, P-47’s, A-20’s, A-26’s, B-24’s, and B-25’s attack A/Fs, shipping, villages, town areas,
roads, and numerous other tgts at Efman, Noemfoor, Japen, and Biak Is, at Manokwari and Ransiki,
and near Sarmi. B-24’s bomb tgts on Yap and Sorol Is; others on armed rcn bomb airstrips at Woleai
and Peleliu. AAF and other Allied aircraft hit A/Fs, AA positions, and other tgts in Rabaul and Cape
Orford areas.

6/26/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s continue to hit enemy forces remaining on Saipan and on Tinian while P-61’s
carry out night patrols over Saipan. B-25’s from Makin pound Ponape and Nauru.

6/26/44 Eleventh AF
12 B-25’s fly 3 4- plane air cover missions for Naval TF on withdrawal following shelling of Kurabu
Cape installations.

6/27/44 Eighth AF
40 B-24’s bomb CROSSBOW supply site at Saint Leu-d’Esserent while 51 others bomb M/Ys and A/F
at nearby Creil. 5 B-24’s are downed by AA fire. 101 B-17’s bomb CROSSBOW supply sites at Saint-
Martin-l’Hortier, Biennais, Beauvoir-Riviere, and Domleger, and a canal lock at Espierres, losing 1
plane to AA fire. 183 P-51’s spt the HBs, losing 2 ftrs to enemy aircraft and destroying 6 ftrs. After
completing escort, the P-51’s bomb and strafe T/Os, including M/Ys, bridges, railroads, transportation
and A/F installations, and dispersal areas.

6/27/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather precludes bmr operations. Over 700 ftrs take part in various operations. Most of them fly
high cover over assault areas and bomb and strafe rail and road traffic and comm centers in France.

6/27/44 Twelfth AF
Continued bad weather cancels MB operations. LBs again hit ammo supplies. FBs hit roads, bridges,
rail lines, and other tgts in and near battleline.

6/27/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 300 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys at Budapest and Brod. 75 to 90 enemy ftrs attack the for-
mations. 3 HBs are lost. Hbs and escorting ftrs claim over 30 planes shot down. 90 P-51’s sweep
Budapest area, claiming 7 ftrs destroyed.

6/27/44 Tenth AF
8 B-24’s fly gasoline to Kamaing while 52 B-25’s continue ammo run to Imphal.

6/27/44 Fourteenth AF
In Tungting Lake area 160 MBs and FBs hit troop concentrations, supplies, and river and road traffic
between Changsha and Hengyang, bomb arty concentrations at Sinsiang, attack waterfront and docks
at Hengshan, pound villages near Chuchou, and attack numerous T/Os throughout the lake region. 4
B-25’s over Formosa Strait claim 2 cargo vessels sunk and others damaged.

6/27/44 FEAF
Fifth AF and RAAF LBs and FBs continue to attack Wewak area, hitting troop concentrations, villages,
ammo dumps, and warehouses. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, A-26’s, P40’s and P-47’s hit A/Fs, gun posi-
tions, and various other tgts in or near Babo, Manokwari, Biak I, Noemfoor I, Ransiki, Waren, and
Moemi. B-24’s bomb Yap and Sorol; others on photo rcn flight bomb Woleai and Ifalik Is. Thirteenth
AF ftrs and bmrs join other Allied airplanes from the N Solomons in bombing AA positions at Ralum
and other tgts in Rabaul area.

6/27/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue strafing and rocket attacks on Tinian, Saipan, and Rota while P-61’s carry out defen-
sive night patrols. B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, pound Truk. During the night a single B-24 bombs
Ponape.

6/28/44 Eighth AF
672 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Laon/Couvron, Laon/ Athies, and Juvincourt-et-Damary; rail
bridges at Fismes and Anizy-leChateau; fuel storage dump at Dugny; M/Ys at Saarbrucken; and T/Os,
including A/Fs at Denain/Prouvy, Le Bourget, and Florennes, and railroad chokepoint near Tergnier.
Nearly 300 HBs abort because of heavy cloud and dense contrails at operational level. 566 ftrs spt the
HBs, destroying 2 ftrs in aerial combat and suffering no losses. HB losses total 2. About one-third of
the escorting ftrs afterward bomb and strafe transport tgts, claiming 3 locomotives and an armored
vehicle destroyed.

6/28/44 Ninth AF
220-plus ftrs, based on Continent, attack railroad facilities, bridges, fuel and ammo dumps, arty, troop
concentrations, vehicles, and other tgts. Bad weather cancels bmr and ftr operations from UK.

6/28/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels all LB and MB operations. FBs carry out rail-cutting missions N of battleline in
NC Italy.

6/28/44 Fifteenth AF
229 B-24’s bomb M/Y and 2 oil refineries at Bucharest; 138 others hit Karlovo A/F. 40 ftrs carry out
sweep over Bucharest area while other ftrs fly more than 230 sorties in escort of HBs. 20-plus enemy
ftrs are claimed shot down, mostly by the ftrs during sweep over Bucharest.

6/28/44 Tenth AF
8 B-24’s fly fuel to Kamaing. Ammo delivery to Imphal is continued by 47 B-25’s. 14 other B-25’s
pound Naba-Mawlin railroad.
6/28/44 Fourteenth AF
In Yangtze R Tungting Lake area B-25’s and FBs fly more than 160 sorties attacking river shipping at
several locations, bombing towns of Hengshan, Liling, and Pingkiang, and bombing Japanese HQ and
gun sites in Siangsiang area. Also in Hengyang area the MBs and FBs hit rear supply bases and cav
and inf concentrations.

6/28/44 FEAF
Attacks on Wewak area continue. Japanese HQ and comm in Suain-Karowop Plantation area and
coastal road from Babiang to Nyaparake are hit. A/F and fuel dumps on Noemfoor I, Japanese posi-
tions and occupied areas and buildings on Biak and Efman Is, village near Babo, and Tor R and
Maffin Bay areas are attacked. B-24’s bomb A/F and town on Yap and comm on Sorol and Woleai. AA
guns E of Tobera area are attacked.

6/28/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s and P-61’s carry out daylight raids and defensive night patrols over Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.

6/29/44 Eighth AF
82 B-17’s bomb synthetic oil plant at Bohlen, 61 strike aircraft components factory at Wittenberg, 31
bomb aero engine works at Leipzig/Taucha, 39 hit ftr assembly plant at Leipzig/Heiterblick, and 42
bomb T/Os at Wittenberg, Quakenbruck, and Limbach-Oberfrohna. 390 B-24’s bomb aircraft assembly
plant at Bernburg, ftr assembly factory at Oschersleben, aero engine works at Magdeburg-Neustadt,
aircraft components factory at Aschersleben, airpark at Stendal, and T/Os including A/Fs at Burg and
Gardelegen and M/Y at Oebisfelde-Kaltendorf. 51 B-24’s bomb motor transport plant at Fallersleben
and personnel camp S of Mittelland Canal. Clouds cause assembly problems and over 400 HBs abort
without reaching enemy territory. Total HBs losses for the day number 15.14 gps from VIII FC and 1
from Ninth AF escort the HBs. Flights from 9 of these gps afterwards strafe parked aircraft, trains,
barges, a factory, road vehicles, and soldiers. 3 ftrs are lost. 33 enemy airplanes are claimed
destroyed.

6/29/44 Ninth AF
Almost 200 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb gun batteries on Cap de la Hague, bridges and rail lines in
Rennes-Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcourt-Vitre areas, and rail bridge at Oissel. Ftrs fly armed rcn and attack
enemy airplanes, road and rail traffic, gun positions, bridges and other tgts in wide areas throughout
NW France.

6/29/44 Twelfth AF
FBs, MBs, and LBs attack ammo dumps, viaducts, bridges, railroad cars, landing grounds, roads,
motor transport, and other tgts along battleline in NC Italy and at various points to the N.

6/29/44 Tenth AF
16 B-24’s continue fuel lift to Kamaing. 45 B-25’s haul ammo to Imphal. 23 other B-25’s bomb Tamu.
19 A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s hit Myitkyina and Myitnge bridge. A B-25 bombs tgts in Mohnyin-Naba
area.

6/29/44 Fourteenth AF
In Tungting Lake area 60-plus MBs and FBs hit shipping, gun positions, troop concentrations, and
general T/Os at several locations, including Lingyang, Liling, Hengyang, Yuhsien, Hengshan,
Siangsiang, Chaling, and Yiyang. 3 B-24’s bomb Takao docks. P-40’s damage bridge and attack rail
traffic at Phu Lang Thuong.

6/29/44 FEAF
Japanese concentrations at Aitape and a variety of T/Os including barges, villages and bivouacs in
Wewak area are hit by A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs attack A/Fs and AA
guns at Babo, Manokwari, Waren, and Moemi, barges at Noemfoor, and villages E of Maffln Bay. AA
positions S of Ralum are bombed.

6/29/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s carry out bombing and strafing missions over Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. B-24’s, staging through
Eniwetok, pound Truk while B-25’s based at Makin hit Ponape.

6/29/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s fly a negative shipping sweep.

6/30/44 Eighth AF
136 HBs attack A/Fs at Montdidier, Evreux/Fauville, Conches, Le Culot, and Coxyde/Furnes. P-51’s
furnish escort and afterwards strafe M/Ys, A/Fs, barges, barracks, a train, a factory, and a warehouse
with good results. No enemy aircraft are encountered and no airplanes are lost.

6/30/44 Ninth AF
125-plus B-26’s and A-20’s, using blind-bombing methods in bad weather, bomb fuel dumps and road
junctions at Conde-sur-Vire, Foret de Conches, Conde-sur-Noireau, and Thury-Harcourt. Around 250
others are forced to abort due to weather. 600-plus ftrs escort bmrs, fly cover over the beach, and
bomb M/Ys at Chartres and Verneuil-sur-Avres, bridges E of Paris, and Evreux-Bueil, and Breux-sur-
Avre-Trappes rail lines. The ftrs fly armed rcn in Seine-Loire gap and along the Loire, and Continent-
based ftrs of IX TAC attack comm tgts in adv of US and British positions.

6/30/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again restricts MB operations but B-25’s attack Pietrasanta railway bridge and Marradi
viaduct and tunnel. FBs hit rail lines, bridges, railroad cars, guns, motor transport, and other tgts along
battleline and area to the N in Pistoia area.

6/30/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather causes over 450 HBs and more than 150 ftrs to abort missions. 188 HBs, escorted by
138 ftrs, hit A/F at Zagreb and T/Os in Hungary and Yugoslavia, including M/Ys at Kaposvar,
Osztopan and Split, highway bridge at Brac I, A/F at Banjaluka, and city of Budapest. 130-plus ftrs
provide escort.

6/30/44 Tenth AF
47 B-25’s continue Imphal ammo run while 17 B-25’s haul gasoline to Kamaing. 18 B-25’s bomb Tamu
and 6 hit Wainggyo. 11 P-38’s attack Myitnge bridge.

6/30/44 Fourteenth AF
MBs and FBs again pound numerous tgts in Tungting Lake area, concentrating on river shipping, town
areas, troop concentrations, and road traffic. Towns bombed include Pingkiang, Hengshan, Liling,
Yuhsien, Siangyin, and Chuchou. Also hit is A/F at Hengyang and bridges at Leiyang and Liling. 15 P-
40’s over NE Indochina damage bridge approaches at Phu Lang Thuong and blast 3 trains.

6/30/44 FEAF
Barges, troop concentrations, and other T/Os near Nyaparake and Suain are attacked. Kamiri and
Namber A/Fs, supply areas, and defensive positions on Noemfoor I are hit. Tobera and Erventa I are
also bombed.

6/30/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s on Saipan continue to pound entry forces remaining on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.

7/1/44 Eighth AF
325 HBs are dispatched to bomb 14 V-weapon sites in N France but are recalled because of clouds.
Recall messages by mistake are not sent to 3 sqs; 2 of these abort on decision of sq leaders; the
other continues on mission and 9 of its planes bomb a V-weapon site at Mont Louis Ferme. P-51’s,
relieved of escort duty by recall of HBs, claim 5 aircraft destroyed in aerial engagements.

7/1/44 Ninth AF
IX ADC is activated in UK by Ninth AF to provide air defense behind the advancing Allied ground
forces in N Europe. CG is Gen Richardson. Weather prevents operations by IX BC. 47 ftrs escort TCs
and fly sweeps in Vire area where about 20 ftrs bomb tac tgts.

7/1/44 Twelfth AF
LBs and MBs hit fuel dumps, rail bridges, viaducts, and docks in NC Italy. FBs concentrate on road
and rail bridges behind battle area, destroy several ftrs in combat over Reggio Emilia A/F, and hit guns
S of Carsoli.

7/1/44 Tenth AF
8 P-40’s fly ground spt missions in Myitkyina area. 2 B-25’s bomb rail tgts at Mohnyin and Naba.

7/1/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s and FBs again pound tgts throughout Tungting Lake region. River shipping is attacked on large
scale at numerous locations and 250-300 trucks are strafed between Tungcheng and Pingkiang.
Hengyang A/F is bombed as are towns of Pingkiang, Hengshan, Liling, and Yuhsien. Pontoon bridge
and Japanese positions at Leiyang are also hit. B-24’s lay mines in river at Canton during the night.

7/1/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb A/F at Namlea and hit shipping throughout the Amboina-Ceram-Boeroe area. Other B-
24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s and FBs hit A/F, AA guns, bivouacs, supplies, and Japanese defenses on
Noemfoor I in preparation for Allied landings on 2 Jul. A/F at Manokwari is also bombed. Bmrs and ftrs
continue to pound Wewak coastal area; many of the strikes are in conjunction with Navy PT boats. A
few B-24’s on armed rcn bomb tgts on Yap and Peleliu.

7/1/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s fly bombing and strafing missions over Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. B-24’s, staging through
Eniwetok, hit Truk during 1/2 Jul and follow up with another raid during the day. Makin-based B-25’s
bomb Ponape.

7/1/44 Eleventh AF
At dawn 4 B-24’s radar-bomb southern Shimushu and Kurabu Cape A/F through overcast.

7/2/44 Eighth AF
280 HBs attack 13 V-weapon sites in Pas de Calais area. 41 P-51’s, temporarily in Italy while en route
from USSR to UK during shuttle mission, join Fifteenth AF ftrs in escorting Fifteenth AF HBs against
tgts in Budapest area, claiming 9 aircraft destroyed and suffering 4 losses.

7/2/44 Ninth AF
All IX BC missions cancelled due to bad weather. Ftrs of 7 gps of IX TAC fly interception missions in
Caen area and cover over beach area, attack rail lines along the Loire, and hit a HQ and supply
dumps and strongpoints near La Haye-du-Puits.
7/2/44 Twelfth AF
MBs and LBs continue to pound enemy comm lines N of battle area (mainly along and N of Pisa-
Florence line) and hit several fuel dumps with good results. FBs are active against motor transport
and bridges immediately N of battleline.

7/2/44 Tenth AF
7 P-40’s continue spt of ground forces in Myitkyina area. 2 B-25’s hit railroad tracks at Pinwe and
Katha.

7/2/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 42 FBs again attack river shipping, compounds, and troop concentrations in Tungting
Lake region. Also town of Hengshan is bombed. B-25’s and P-51’s pound A/F and town area at
Lupao.

7/2/44 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s, and FBs, along with naval guns, bombard Kamiri area of Noemfoor I, after
which Allied amphibious forces land with little opposition and secure beachhead. Other B-25’s attack
barges near Manokwari.

7/2/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s on Saipan bomb and strafe forces on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.

7/3/44 Eighth AF
55 B-17’s in Italy on USSR shuttle mission join Fifteenth AF HBs in bombing M/Ys at Arad. 38 P-51’s
of VIII FC, also on shuttle run, fly escort on the mission.

7/3/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 275 ftrs strafe and bomb strongpoints, gun positions, fuel dump, comm lines, bridges, and
patrol beach in vicinity of Lessay and Periers, S of US First Army’s adv.

7/3/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s and A-20’s pound enemy fuel dumps while B-25’s hit bridges tunnels, and viaducts at
Pietrasanta, Canneto sull’Oglio and Saviano, and fuel storage tanks in Pontelagoscuro area. FBs blast
motor transport and bridges in battle area as US Fifth Army begins drive on Leghorn. Vehicle park,
ammo dump, and a barge are also hit.

7/3/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 600 B-24’s and B-17’s attack oil storage, oil refinery, and locomotive works at Bucharest, oil
storage at Giurgiu, railroad tgts at Turnu-Severin, bridge at Piatra, M/Ys at Arad and Timisoara, bridge
at Szeged, and oil storage at Belgrade. Ftrs fly over 250 sorties in spt of missions.

7/3/44 Tenth AF
20-plus FBs spt ground forces in Myitkyina area, which also is covered by 10-plane combat patrol.

7/3/44 Fourteenth AF
In Tungting Lake area 4 B-24’s bomb Yoyang railroad yards. B-25’s and P-40’s pound river shipping,
bridges, gun sites, compounds, and villages at several locations, including Leiyang, Ssutang,
Yungfengshih, and Tsungyang. B-25’s drop ammo to Chinese ground forces at Hengyang. P-40’s
damage bridge at Phu Lang Thuong and hit nearby T/Os.

7/3/44 FEAF
P-38’s and B-25’s hit personnel and supply areas S of Kamiri and spt invading ground forces as they
push E along N coast of Noemfoor I. Efman I, Manokwari, and Biak I are attacked by B-24’s, A-20’s,
and ftrs. Wewak coastal area continues under sustained air attack as Allied airplanes pound tgts
including forces at Brandi Plantation and supplies and a bridge near But. HBs hit airstrips, AA posi-
tions, and T/Os in Yap group, at Woleai, and at Peleliu. Larat and Saumlakki are also bombed.

7/3/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue to hit troops remaining on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok,
bomb Truk.

7/4/44 Eighth AF
256 HBs attack 7 A/Fs N and W of Paris, plus several T/Os. Bad weather and mechanical failures
cause over 350 others to abort. VIII FC flies 594 sorties during HB escort and strafing assignments
against transportation tgts.

7/4/44 Ninth AF
Although bad weather curtails bmr operations, 95 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb rail bridge at Oissel and
strongly defended positions N of Anneville-sur-Mer, using Pathfinder technique. More than 900 ftrs
strafe and bomb numerous tgts in France including troop concentrations, gun positions, rail lines,
M/Ys, tunnel, radio station, bridges, highways, and a cmd post. Ftrs also fly escort and cover beach
and assault areas.

7/4/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels LB and MB operations. FB operations are greatly reduced but attacks are made on
bridges, rail lines, roads, and guns in and N of battle area as US Fifth Army elements clear parts of
Rosignano, overrun Mount Vitalba and area to its E, and push into Casole d’Elsa.

7/4/44 Fifteenth AF
250-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb bridge and railroad repair works at Pitesti and oil refinery at Brasov.
350-plus ftrs escort HBs and carry out sweeps in tgt area. Claims of enemy ftrs destroyed total 17. 1
ftr gp strafes 2 landing grounds and a troop train in Yugoslavia on return trip to base.

7/4/44 Tenth AF
30-plus P-40’s continue spt of ground forces near Myitkyina. 20-plus P-47’s and P-51’s fly offensive
sweep over Lashio area, patrol Mogaung area, and bomb T/Os at Taungni, Nampadaung, and
Mogaung. 4 B-25’s hit bridges and railroad tracks in Hopin and Naba areas.

7/4/44 Fourteenth AF
38 MBs and 74 FBs pound tgts throughout Tungting Lake-Yangtze R region and in Yellow R and
Canton areas. River shipping is hit hard, particularly along Siang-Chiang R. Troop concentrations,
road traffic, and general T/Os are hit at many locations. Towns bombed include Shasi, Lukou,
Yungfengshih, Liling, Siangtan, and Yuhsien. A/F at Hengyang is bombed and supplies are dropped to
Chinese troops in the area. A/Fs and warehouses in Canton area are bombed and T/Os at Linfen,
Wenhsi, and Puchou in Yellow R region are strafed.

7/4/44 FEAF
A-20’s continue spt of Allied ground forces pushing E and SE from Kamiri A/F area of Noemfoor I and
taking Kamiri village and Kornasoren A/F. P-47’s strafe T/Os at nearby Biak I while B-24’s bomb A/F at
Efman I. Other aircraft bomb and strafe troops E of Maffin Bay. Personnel areas at But and Dagua
and barges at Wewak Pt are also attacked. B-24’s hit shipping and A/Fs in Amboina-Ceram area. B-
24’s bomb Yap and hit airstrips on Woleai, Sorol, and Peleliu.
7/4/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s on Saipan continue FB operations against forces on Saipan, Tinian, Aguijan and Rota Is. B-
24’s, staging through Eniwetok, pound Truk.

7/5/44 Eighth AF
233 HBs attack 3 A/Fs in the Netherlands and 2 in Belgium, a factory near Mol, and 3 V-weapon sup-
ply sites in France. 184 ftrs fly sorties in spt of the HBs. 70 B-17’s on shuttle mission (UK-USSR-Italy
UK) attack M/Y at Beziers (with Fifteenth AF B-24’s) while on last leg from Italy to UK. 42 VIII FC P-
51’s return to UK with the B-17’s. (Of the 11 P-51’s remaining in Italy, 10 return to UK the following
day and the last several days later.)”

7/5/44 Ninth AF
About 180 MBs and LBs bomb bridges at Caen and also rail sidings, tracks, and rolling stock. In the
afternoon 4 NOBALL HQ are hit. 600-plus ftrs escort IX BC, carry out armed rcn of comm and enemy
movements, attack rail lines, rolling stock, M/Ys, bridges, supply dumps, and cover beach area.

7/5/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb Villafranca di Verona M/Y, Aulla railroad bridge, and Ostiglia fuel dumps while A-20’s
blast supply dump and rail lines. FBs hit tracks, bridges, roads, and other tgts in battle area as US
Fifth Army continues fierce fighting around Rosignano.

7/5/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 500 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Montpellier and Beziers M/Ys and Toulon submarine pens and
harbor installations. Close to 200 ftr sorties are flown in spt of the missions.

7/5/44 Tenth AF
20-plus P-40’s and A-36’s continue spt in Myitkyina sector while 12 other airplanes fly armed rcn in
same area. 20-plus other P-40’s, P-51’s, and A-36’s hit T/Os in areas around Hopin, Namma, and
Naungtalaw. The town area of Naungtalaw also is pounded by 11 B-25’s.

7/5/44 Fourteenth AF
136 FBs and 64 MBs attack tgts throughout Tungting Lake area. Tgts include river shipping, ware-
houses, troops, arty, trucks, and other T/Os at Liling, Lukou, Pingkiang, Yungfengshih, Siangyin, and
Chuting. Hengyang A/F is bombed, and supplies are dropped to Chinese forces in the vicinity. In
Salween area 40 transports drop supplies to Chinese forces on battleline, and 4 FBs pound town and
vicinity of Tengchung. 22 B-24’s bomb supply and ammo depot at Canton. 6 MBs attack A/Fs in the
area. 5 B-24’s lay mines in Shanghai harbor.

7/5/44 FEAF
In area around Wewak A-20’s and FBs hit dumps at Dagua and attack barges during 4/5 Jul. B-24’s
bomb airstrips and AA guns at Yap and Woleai; Sorol and Paliau I are also hit. Light strikes are flown
in spt of troops on Noemfoor I and against barges, A/Fs, and troop concentrations at Efman and Biak
Is and at Moemi, Manokwari, and in Wakde area.

7/5/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s fly FB operations over Saipan, Rota, and Tinian.

7/6/44 Eighth AF
231 B-24’s bomb dock area at Kiel during morning while 687 HBs bomb 18 V-weapon sites, 7 A/Fs, a
M/Y and a highway intersection. 3 HBs and 2 ftrs are lost. In the late afternoon 220 HBs strike 6 V-
weapon sites and supply installations, 3 railroad bridges, a highway bridge, and an A/F in N France.
471 ftrs escort the HBs. Afterwards a sq of P-47’s dive-bombs 3 A/Fs in Conches area. No aircraft are
lost on afternoon mission.

7/6/44 Ninth AF
During the morning around 500 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb bridges and rail lines at 8 locations in France.
In afternoon 5 tgts are attacked, including bridges, fuel dumps, railroad tracks, and V-weapon location.
Over 15 ftr gps escort bmrs, fly armed rcn of rail lines, roads, and M/Ys, damaging or destroying
tracks, trains, tunnel, building, and supply dump. Ftrs also cover beach and bomb and strafe troop
concentrations and gun positions.

7/6/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit ammo ship at La Spezia during 5/6 Jul and continue attacks on fuel supplies during the day.
MBs again hit comm, concentrating on bridges N of battleline, and attack enemy warehouses and HQ.
FBs hit rail lines (with especially good results between Viareggio and Massa Lombarda ) and damage
several bridges just N of battle area as US Fifth Army continues clearing Rosignano and takes
Castellina Marittima and Mount Vaso.

7/6/44 Fifteenth AF
530-plus B-17’s and B-24’s attack Verona M/Y, Bergamo steel works, Avisio viaduct, Tagliamento-
Casarsa della Delizia railroad bridge, Aviano oil and gasoline storage, Porto Marghera oil storage, and
Trieste oil refinery. P-51’s and P-38’s provide escort.

7/6/44 Tenth AF
12 P-40’s attack bridge near Myitkyina while 40-plus others spt ground forces in the area. Several
other P-40’s attack Maingna, barracks at Sahmaw, train at Taungni, and troops at Sakangyi. 6 B-25’s
bomb Maingna and 2 hit Mohnyin.

7/6/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s, P-40’s, and P-51’s continue to pound river shipping, bridges, troop concentrations, road traffic,
and general T/Os throughout wide area around Tungting Lake and along the Yangtze. Hit particularly
hard are town area and supply depot at Sinshih. B-25’s near Burma border cause considerable dam-
age at Tengchung and drop supplies to Chinese ground forces on Salween front, and during 6/7 Jul
bomb Tien Ho A/F at Canton.

7/6/44 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to pound Wewak area, concentrating on troops S of Matapau. B-25’s
and FBs sweep N coast of Vogelkop Peninsula and offshore islands, hitting T/Os. Other FBs hit
Manokwari area and buildings at Ransiki, Moari, and Oransbari. A/Fs, gun positions, comm tgts, and
supply dumps in area around Babo are hit by B-24’s, A-26’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s. B-24’s bomb town
and warehouse area of Yap and a few hit A/F at Woleai.

7/6/44 Twentieth AF
Gen Saunders becomes CG XX BC.

7/6/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s bomb and strafe forces on Saipan, Rota, and Tinian. B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, pound
Truk during 5/6 Jul and follow with another raid during the day. B-25’s, based at Makin, hit Nauru.

7/7/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs attack 3 synthetic oil plants, 8 aircraft assembly plants and engine works, 2 A/Fs and
an equipment depot, 2 M/Ys a railway station, railway repair shops, and city of Hameln, all in
Germany. 37 HBs are lost during the day’s operations, 649 ftrs escort HBs. 42 P-38’s and 124 P-47’s
make strafing attacks, destroying parked aircraft, locomotives, and rolling stock. Ftrs claim 77 aircraft
destroyed in aerial combat and 4 on ground. 6 ftrs are lost.

7/7/44 Ninth AF
100-plus A-20’s and B-26’s bomb rail bridge near Tours, and T/Os in Lisieux and Beuzeville areas.
Over 500 ftrs fly escort and area cover, carry out armed rcn of comm and troop activity, and bomb rail-
roads, rolling stock, M/Ys, ammo dumps, and bridges in front-line areas and wide areas of W France.

7/7/44 Twelfth AF
During 6/7 Jul A-20’s bomb La Spezia harbor and motor transport in the area, and resume attack on
fuel supplies during the day. B-26’s and B-25’s score direct hits on railway bridges at Reggio Emilia,
and over the Fratta R and possible hits on Santa Maria di Mugnano bridge and 2 other bridges in the
area; they also hit Collecchio fuel dump, causing many fires and explosions. FBs attack Ferrara A/F,
town of Empoli, and rail lines, bridges, fuel and ammo dumps, motor transport, and numerous other
tgts in battle area as US Fifth Army forces complete clearing of Rosignano.

7/7/44 Fifteenth AF
560-plus B-24’s and B-17’s bomb 2 synthetic oil plants at Blechhammer, synthetic oil and coking plant
at Odertal, and Zagreb A/F and M/Y. HBs and ftr escorts claim more than 50 aircraft shot down during
fierce battle with 275-300 ftrs mainly in Vienna-Budapest area. 18 US aircraft are listed as destroyed
and a larger number missing.

7/7/44 Tenth AF
20 FBs hit T/Os at Okkyin and Namkwin and strafe trucks near Myitkyina. 4 B-25’s attack bridges and
railroad tracks at Hopin and Naba.

7/7/44 Fourteenth AF
In Tungting Lake area B-25’s and FBs hit Yoyang, Siangtan, Liling, and Yungfengshih, strafe cav
forces N of Yuhsien, hit river shipping, troops, and pontoon bridge at Siangsiang, attack compounds in
Leiyang area, and bomb storage at Shihshow. 10 mi E of Ichang on the Yangtze P-40’s thoroughly
blast Japanese post. B-25’s and P-51’s bomb Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs and pound town of
Tsingyun.

7/7/44 FEAF
B-24’s and A-20’s bomb Moemi and Nabire A/Fs; supply dumps along Wiske R are also attacked. A
few FBs and RAAF aircraft attack barges, gun positions, and troops along coast in Wewak area. B-
24’s bomb Yap, Sorol I radio station, and runway on Woleai.

7/7/44 Twentieth AF
14 B-29’s, operating out of Chengtu during 7/8 Jul, bomb Sasebo, Omura, and Tobata (most of the
planes hitting Sasebo area). 3 others attack secondary and last resort tgts at Laoyao and in Hankow
area.

7/7/44 Seventh AF
P-61’s carry out interceptor missions over Guam, Saipan, and Rota during 6/7 Jul.

7/8/44 Eighth AF
467 HBs, operating in 4 forces, bomb 13 railroad facilities (bridges, junctions, sidings, lines, viaducts,
and embankments), 3 M/Ys, a highway junction, 5 A/Fs, and 10 V-weapon installations, all in France.
Nearly 450 others are forced to abort, mainly because of very heavy cloud conditions. 9 HBs are lost.
14 ftr gps spt day’s operations. 596 ftrs complete sorties, claiming 20 aircraft, 15 locomotives, and
several railroad cars and road vehicles destroyed by strafing and bombing. 1 ftr is lost.

7/8/44 Ninth AF
About 280 MBs and LBs bomb V-weapon HQ at Chateau-deRibeaucourt, numerous strongpoints in
Caen battle area, rail bridges at Mantes-La-Jolie, Saumur, Nogent-leRoi, and Caen and (late in
evening) fuel dumps in Rennes and bridge at Nantes. Ftrs escort the bmrs and fly armed rcn through-
out wide areas of France, concentrating on front-line area. Tgts hit include M/Ys, bridges, ammo and
supply dumps, troop concentrations and tanks.

7/8/44 Twelfth AF
During 7/8 Jul A-20’s bomb areas in or near Empoli, Agliana, and Lucca, and hit fuel dumps the fol-
lowing day. MBs pound M/Ys at Novi Ligure, Piacenza, Mantua, and Ferrara and tracks near Parma.
FBs again blast railroads, roads, and bridges N of battleline, which is advancing N from above Cecina
toward Leghorn.

7/8/44 Fifteenth AF
520-plus HBs attack tgts in Vienna area, bombing refineries at Vosendorf and Korneuburg, A/F at
Zwolfaxing, Markersdorf, and Munchendorf, and M/Y and oil storage at Vienna/Floridsdorf, and A/F at
Veszprem. Ftrs fly well over 200 sorties in spt of HB missions which are opposed by more than 100
ftrs. 14 US aircraft are lost. HBs and ftrs claim more than 50 ftrs shot down.

7/8/44 Tenth AF
30-plus A-36’s and P-40’s hit bridge at Myitkyina and spt ground forces in the area. 12 B-25’s also
pound Myitkyina.

7/8/44 Fourteenth AF
MBs and FBs fly nearly 100 sorties against tgts in Tungting Lake area. River shipping is hit hard
throughout the whole lake area. Trucks, bridges, warehouses, supply dumps, troop concentrations,
Japanese posts, and T/Os are attacked at Sinshih, Sinyang, Leiyang, Liling, Chuchou, Puchi,
Siangsiang, and Yuhsien. 18 B-24’s bomb military area near Canton, and 37 P-40’s attack Japanese-
held villages and river shipping NW of Canton. In Indochina 10 P-40’s hit shipping all along coast
while 5 B-26’s knock out 2 bridges at Cam Lo. 20 Japanese airplanes bomb Suichwan A/F, rendering
it temporarily unusable. Enemy airplanes also damage Kanchou A/F.

7/8/44 FEAF
MBs and FBs hit fuel dumps, barges, villages, and various other tgts at Babo, Fak Fak, Sagan, Kokas,
at mouth of Maroe R, along Cape Kariensore, and W of Namber. B-25’s, A-20’s, FBs and a few HBs
attack Woleai, hitting barges, gun positions, and comm tgts.

7/8/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s fly FB operations against troops on Saipan, Pagan, and Tinian. During 7/8 Jul B-24’s stage
through Eniwetok and bomb Truk. More B-24’s follow with another raid during the day.

7/9/44 Eighth AF
During morning mission 140 B-17’s bomb 2 railroad bridges, a railroad viaduct, a road bridge, and an
A/F in France. 1 HB and 2 supporting ftrs are lost. Later, 24 B-17’s and 35 B-24’s bomb 3 CROSS-
BOW installations and 2 A/Fs in France; bad weather causes over 100 other HBs to abort. 168 ftrs
escort the HBs. 1 P-47 gp afterwards joins RAF Spitfires in aerial battle against 15 Me 109’s. The P-
47’s claim 5 ftrs destroyed against no losses; Spitfires down 6 Germans.
7/9/44 Ninth AF
Of more than 250 MBs and LBs dispatched, about 60 bomb tgts in France; bad weather prevents oth-
ers from bombing. Tgts hit are rail bridge, crossing, overpass and highway bridge at Ablis, Orleans,
Vendome, and Montfort-sur-Risle. Ftrs escort IX BC, provide area cover over battle area, and bomb
and strafe gun positions, vehicles, rail cars, bridges, and tanks.

7/9/44 Twelfth AF
Weather greatly curtails operations. FBs attack rail lines between Empoli and Montelupo Fiorentino
with good results. Other tgts include roads, bridges and gun positions.

7/9/44 Fifteenth AF
In the Fifteenth’s first Pathfinder-led mission, 222 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Xenia and Concordia Vega
oil refineries at Ploesti. P-38’s and P-51’s fly escort. Other P-51’s sweep Ploesti area during the
attacks. HBs and ftrs claim destruction of 14 of the 40-50 opposing ftrs. 6 US aircraft are shot down.

7/9/44 Tenth AF
60-plus A-36’s, P-51’s, P-47’s, and P-40’s spt ground forces and hit bridge in Myitkyina area, strafe
gun positions at Shwebo and tgts along the Irrawaddy in Katha area, and attack T/Os in areas around
Loilaw, Hopin, Mohnyin, Maingna, Anisakan, and Onbauk. 19 B-25’s hit storage sheds at Waingmaw
and railroads and bridges at Mohnyin, Naba, and Hopin.

7/9/44 Fourteenth AF
40 P-40’s and 8 B-25’s hit town area, trucks, and supply sampans at Shayang and damage tunnel
entrances and highway bridge at Sinyang. 5 B-25’s bomb power plant and building area at Tinh Soc.

7/9/44 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs pound shipping, A/Fs, troops, and other tgts at Babo, Manokwari, Efman, Biak and
various points along coastline of Geelvink Bay. B-25’s and FBs sink a 3,000-ton vessel and several
barges around Halmahera I. Dumps at Marubian, Kairiru, and Niap and bridge at But are bombed by
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs. B-24’s bomb Namlea A/F and attack Yap and Woleai.

7/9/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s hit remnants of Japanese forces on Saipan and Tinian, as organized resistance on Saipan
ends. Saipan will become a base from which B-29’s will bomb Japan. Makinbased B-25’s bomb Jaluit.

7/10/44 Ninth AF
Ftrs bomb and strafe gun positions, bridges, rail overpass, inf concentrations, and highway junctions,
and cover battle area.

7/10/44 Twelfth AF
MBs successfully hit M/Ys, railroad bridges, and viaducts in NC Italy. Weather restricts FBs and ftrs
but several tgts are hit, including A/F at Modena and scattered gun positions, rail lines, and roads.

7/10/44 Tenth AF
24 P-40’s and P-51’s spt ground forces at Myitkyina. 20-plus A-36’s P-51’s, P-47’s, and P-40’s hit
Mogaung, buildings and boxcars at Mohnyin, trucks at Sahmaw, factory at Loiwing, and Punga pago-
da. Railroad supply area at Mohnyin is bombed by 6 B-25’s.

7/10/44 Fourteenth AF
70 P-40’s and 6 B-25’s hit river shipping between Siangtan and Siangsiang, between Changsha and
Chuchou, and N of Hengyang; strafe and bomb posts and trucks in Pingkiang, Tungcheng, and
Tsungyang areas and in Changsha-Kweilin area; and bomb A/Fs at Hankow and Wuchang.

7/10/44 FEAF
B-24’s attack Laha, Namlea, and T/Os in Boeroe-Ceram-Amboina area. A-20’s, FBs, and a B-25 hit
troops, villages, and barges in Wewak area. B-24’s bomb A/Fs and town areas at Yap, Gagil-Tomil I
and Sorol. Operations also include smallscale strikes in Wakde area and snooper and armed rcn mis-
sions over the Carolines.

7/10/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s hit troops and gun positions on Tinian. B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, pound Truk during
9/10 Jul and again during the day.

7/11/44 International
Roosevelt announces that US will recognize French Committee of National Liberation as defacto
administrative authority in France.

7/11/44 Eighth AF
969 HBs attack Munich while 38 others bomb Augsburg and M/Ys at Eppingen. Ftrs fly 762 sorties in
spt. Overcast hinders strafing attacks but ftrs manage to destroy a parked airplane and a locomotive,
and hit Worms M/Y. 20 HBs and 4 ftrs fail to return to base.

7/11/44 Ninth AF
A-20’s and B-26’s strike fuel dumps at Foret d’Andaine, Chateau-de-Tertu, Flers, and Foret d’
Ecouves; NOBALL sites at Chateau d’Helicourt and Chateau d’Ansenne; and a rail bridge at Bourth.
Ftrs escort IX BC, patrol battle area, and attack trains, gun positions, ammo dumps, and other tgts in
areas around Lessay, Periers, Saint-Lo, Lonrai, Tours and Folligny.

7/11/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again hampers operations. MBs attack M/Y at Alessandria, hit approach to railroad bridge at
Chiavari, and score near misses on other bridges. FBs hit A/F at Rimini and attack fuel dumps, rail
lines, gun positions, bridges, and T/Os N of battleline as US Fifth Army engages in hard fighting in
Pastina and Laiatico area.

7/11/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather curtails HB effort. The only tgt attacked is Toulon harbor, where 87 B-24’s hit jetties, oil
stores, nearby telegraph cable factory, barracks, repair shops, adjoining M/Y, and submarines in dry-
dock.

7/11/44 Tenth AF
70-plus FBs pound barracks at Myitkyina, bridges at Nam kwin and Mohnyin, A/F at Lashio, and T/Os
at several other locations, including Nanyinbya, Indaw, Katha, Bhamo, and Anisakan-Shwebo area. 11
B-25’s hit bridges at Hsenwi.

7/11/44 Fourteenth AF
28 B-24’s bomb storage base at Sinshih. 24 P-40’s hit river traffic at Hengyang and E of Siangsiang.
22 other P-40’s attack town of Hengyang, hitting Japanese occupied buildings and a bridge. 33 more
P-40’s attack villages, road traffic, and T/Os at Leiyang and from Chuchou to Hengyang to
Yungfengshih. 3 B-25’s bomb Liling and Yuhsien. 14 P-51’s bomb town of Pakmoi Hu and hit gun
positions at Lupao. 8 B-25’s pound railroad yards at Sinyang. 12 B-25’s and 14 FBs bomb Mangshih
on Burma Road and spt Chinese ground forces between Tengchung and Lungling.
7/11/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound A/F at Babo while A-20’s hit supply dumps at Kokas. B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Manokwari,
Waren, and Moemi during the night. A-20’s, MBs, and FBs spt ground forces in Sarmi-Sawar area and
bomb A/Fs, shipping, and various occupied areas and installations on Halmahera, in Schouten Is, on
Boeroe, and the Palau group, and at Woleai.

7/11/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s pound forces on Tinian and Pagan.

7/12/44 Eighth AF
131 B-24’s, with escort by 144 RAF Spitfires, are dispatched against 10 V-weapon sites in Rouen area
but abort because of thick blanket of low cloud over tgt area. 1,117 HBs bomb M/Ys, aero engine
plant, and A/F at Munich. 754 ftrs spt the HBs. 24 HBs are lost, 13 to AA fire and the rest to accidents
and unknown causes.

7/12/44 Ninth AF
Over 300 MBs and LBs fly morning and afternoon missions against fuel dumps at Foret d’Andaine and
Foret d’Ecouves, military concentrations at Foret de Cinglais, rail bridges at Merey, Cinq Mars-la-Pile,
Saumur, Nantes, and Nogent-le-Roi, and other rail and road tgts. Ftrs furnish escort, cover battle area,
and fly armed rcn over wide areas, attacking rail lines S and W of Rambouillet, bridges and fuel dump
in Nantes vicinity, trains and military transport at Vitry-le-Francois, and grounded airplanes S of
Chateaubriant, bridges at Craon, Le Mans, Pontorson, Mayenne, S of Rennes, N of Angers, and
Tours, rail traffic S of Fougeres, and inf and arty positions near Periers.

7/12/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s bomb scattered motor transport in Florence-Leghorn area during 11/12 Jul. MBs begin air
offensive (MALLORY MAJOR) against road and rail bridges over the Pa R during the day. A-20’s con-
tinue attacking ammo supplies. FBs hit barges and small boats on Arno R and attack roads, ammo
dumps, gun positions, tracks, vehicles, and a number of other tgts in that general area N of battleline.

7/12/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 420 B-24’s attack tgts in SE France, scoring numerous hits on Nimes and Miramas M/Ys
and cutting rail lines at Theoule-sur-Mer bridge and Var R bridge in Provence. Around 50 enemy ftrs
oppose the missions. HBs and escorting ftrs claim 14 shot down. 7 US aircraft are lost.

7/12/44 Tenth AF
44 P-40’s spt ground forces in Myitkyina area. 28 P-51’s and P-47’s hit bridge and other tgts in Hopin,
bomb Maingna pagoda, and hit Alanbo and Tagwin areas. 13 B-25’s bomb bridges at Mongyin and hit
T/Os in Myitkyina area.

7/12/44 Fourteenth AF
60-plus P-40’s hit towns of Liling and Yuhsien, river shipping at Hengyang, troop concentrations at
Leiyang and near Yuhsien, A/F at Siangtan, and fuel dumps NW of Changsha. 34 P-51’s bomb
Tsingyun and pound Japanese concentrations at Lienchiangkou. 11 P-40’s bomb railroad yards at
Yuncheng and hit radio station N of Tungkuan with rocket fire. 12 B-25’s bomb Tengchung and 15 P-
40’s bomb and strafe storage areas, villages, troop areas, and general T/Os in Lungling and Mangshih
areas.

7/12/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Manokwari A/F; weather curtails further operations in Geelvink Bay area. A-20’s, MBs, and
FBs again hit troop concentrations and barges in Wewak area. Smaller strikes by B-24’s and B-25’s
are flown against A/F at Laha, Dili, and on Koer I. B-24’s pounds Yap.
7/12/44 Seventh AF
During 11/12 Jul B-24’s stage through Eniwetok to bomb Truk. During the day B-24’s hit Truk again. P-
47’s on Saipan continue to hit Tinian.

7/13/44 Eighth AF
888 HBs, flying in 3 forces, bomb Saarbrucken M/Ys and aircraft engine plant at Munich. 548 ftrs exe-
cute escort assignments. In addition 1 flight of P-47’s strafes a M/Y N of Karlsruhe, destroying 4 loco-
motives. 10 HBs are lost, along with 5 ftrs. 12 enemy aircraft are claimed destroyed.

7/13/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather prevents bmr operations and restricts ftrs. Ftrs fly armed rcn in Sens-Montargis area, hit-
ting rail and highway traffic, warehouses, barracks, and armored cars and tanks. Rail lines and
bridges are hit in Saint-Florentin-Dreux-Evreux-Chartres-Mamers-Gassicourt areas. IX TAC ftrs furnish
area cover, bomb troop concentrations, vehicles, and gun positions in Lessay-Coutances area, and
attack rail traffic W of Angers, landing field W of Alencon, M/Y at Vendome, and bridge at Tours.

7/13/44 Twelfth AF
MBs again bomb bridges in the Po Valley. A-20’s hit ammo plant. FBs attack tgts, mainly railroads, in
areas N of Arno R in adv of the battlefront.

7/13/44 Fifteenth AF
581 B-17’s and B-24’s attack tgts in NE Italy, hitting M/Ys at Verona, Mestre, Brescia, and Mantua,
Pinzano al Tagliamento railroad bridge, and oil storage at Porto Marghera and Trieste. P-38’s and P-
51’s fly escort. Other P-51’s carry out sweep over Po Valley.

7/13/44 Tenth AF
44 P-40’s and P-51’s spt ground forces in Myitkyina area. 40 more A-36’s, P-51’s, and P-47’s hit
bridges at Nyaunggon, Mohnyin, Myothit, Mawlu, and Henu, and attack Hopin, Lashio, and Indawgyi
Lake areas.

7/13/44 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s bomb Pailochi A/F, causing large fires and considerable damage. 45 P-40’s attack trucks,
compounds, river shipping, and troop concentrations between Hengyang and Siangtan, pound town of
Liling and Siangtan A/F, and strafe shipping from Changsha S along Siang Chiang R. 8 B-25’s bomb
Chenghsien railroad yards and storage area. 12 B-25’s bomb Tengchung and Mangshih.

7/13/44 FEAF
B-24’s again bomb Yap and Sorol. B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s bomb gun positions and A/F at Babo
and in Manokwari area and hit supply depot at Kokas. FBs spt Allied ground forces in Aitape area
while A-20’s and FBs pound occupied areas and gun positions in Wewak area and on Mushu I. B-24’s
also hit Amahai A/F.

7/13/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue to hit Tinian. Kwajalein-based B-24’s bomb Truk. B-25’s from Makin pound Nauru.

7/14/44 Eighth AF
With conversion of 55th Ftr Gp from P-38’s to P-51’s, the Eighth acquires majority of P-51 gps to pro-
vide longer-range high-altitude escort for the HBs. Conversion to P-51’s will continue until by the end
of the year every gp except 1 will be equipped with them. In morning mission 319 B-17’s drop supplies
to French interior forces in S France. 4 P-51 gps fly 499 sorties in spt. No bmrs or ftrs are lost. HBs
claim 9 enemy ftrs destroyed and the ftrs claim 4. During the evening 93 B-24’s bomb A/Fs at
Peronne and Montdidier. Nearly 40 other HBs do not bomb because of failure of blindbombing equip-
ment. Ftrs fly 83 uneventful sorties in spt. No aircraft are lost.

7/14/44 Ninth AF
Weather again curtails operations. 62 B-26’s and A-20’s, using Oboe, bomb railway embankment at
Bourth and rail bridge at Merey. Ftrs provide escort and fly armd rcn over widespread areas of W
France, attacking bridges, trains, rail lines, and military transport tgts. 85 enemy ftrs give battle near
Brezolles and Alencon. 6 ftrs are claimed by US ftrs, against 5 missing from IX FC. IX TAC strafes and
bombs defended positions ahead of US First Army. Ftrs cut rail lines in L’Aigle-Alencon area, bomb
troop concentrations near Periers, and M/Ys at Chateaudun and Aube-sur-Rile.

7/14/44 Twelfth AF
MBs concentrate on Po R Valley bridges. 600 ft (2 center spans) of Taglio di Po road bridge and 1
span of Piacenza rail bridge are destroyed, and damaging hits are scored on Corbola road and rail-
road bridges. FBs again hit gun positions and lines of comm in and N of battle areas while LBs attack
supplies.

7/14/44 Fifteenth AF
430-plus HBs attack 4 oil refineries at Budapest and Petfurdo and M/Y at Mantua. P-51’s and P-38’s
provide escort. P-51’s fly uneventful sweep of Budapest area. P-38’s strafe trains N of La Spezia and
dive-bomb Ghedi A/F.

7/14/44 Tenth AF
49 P-40’s pound enemy forces in Myitkyina vicinity. 38 P-51’s and P-47’s hit bridges at Mohnyin,
Kadu, Henu, and Mawlu, bomb supplies at Nyaungbintha, spt ground forces near Myitkyina, bomb rice
mill at Mohnyin, and hit several buildings at Hopin.

7/14/44 Fourteenth AF
FBs and MBs hit ftr strip N of Changsha, arty positions at Leiyang, town of Sungpai, and road and
river trafflc from Hengyang to Yuhsien and from Sienning to Tungshan; also attacked are various T/Os
around towns of Hengyang, Changsha, and Chaling. During the night FBs blast Pailochi A/F, destroy-
ing more than 20 enemy airplanes. B-25’s bomb roads in Tengchung area. B-25’s and P-40’s pound
railroad yards at Siangsiang.

7/14/44 FEAF
B-24’s continue to blast Yap. Oil reservoirs and wells at Boela are bombed and strafed by A-20’s. B-
24’s and B-25’s attack barge facilities and gun positions at Lautem. On Vogelkop Peninsula night ftrs
hit A/Fs while B-25’s bomb barge terminal at Kokas. A-20’s hit Japanese forces at Sauri and bomb A/F
at But. FBs spt ground forces in Aitape area along Driniumor R and Koronal Creek and blast troop
concentrations near Afua.

7/14/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s again hit Tinian.

7/15/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels most operations but 4 B-26’s (92 others abort) hit L’Aigle rail bridge during afternoon.
3 FBs fly uneventful sweep. Ftrs of IX TAC fly area cover and bomb inf, arty, M/Y, railroad, and a
bridge in Saint-Lo, Argentan, and Falaise areas.

7/15/44 Twelfth AF
MB campaign against Po R Valley bridges (MALLORY MAJOR) reaches successful conclusion
(though interdiction program against the bridges is subsequently continued on expanded scale) as
most of the rail and road bridges in tgt area are destroyed or severely damaged by previous attacks
and raids which struck bridges at Bozzolo, Desenzano de Garda, Cremona, Borgoforte, Ostiglia,
Polesella, Sermide, Ferrara, Aulla, Filattiera, Ficarolo, and Chiavari and M/Y at Villafranca di Verona.
FBs attack road bridges N of battleline and hit gun positions, roads, motor transport, and other tgts,
while supporting ground forces slowly advancing N along a line extending E from the coast below
Leghorn.

7/15/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 600 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 4 oil refineries in Ploesti area and Teleajenul pumping station.
P-51’s and P-38’s fly over 300 escort sorties.

7/15/44 Tenth AF
38 P-40’s continue spt of ground forces in Myitkyina area. 60-plus P-47’s and P-51’s attack bridges at
Manla, Henu, and Mawlu, sweep Lashio, Katha, and Talawgyi areas, and hit motor pool at Kadu and
T/Os around Sangin and Mohnyin. 20 B-25’s attack Myitkyina area and hit bridges and supply area at
Mawhun.

7/15/44 Fourteenth AF
More than 100 B-25’s, P-40’s, and P-51’s blast towns of Sinshih, Chuchou, Siangtan, Siangsiang,
Sungpai, and Chaling, concentrating on military and railroad installations and river shipping. Villages,
troop concentrations, and river craft are attacked N and W of Hengyang and from Chaling to Yuhsien.
In Salween area 26 P-40’s spt Chinese forces and 12 B-25’s bomb Mangshih and Lungling. 12 B-25’s
and P-40’s bomb railroad yards at Hsuchang, causing considerable damage.

7/15/44 FEAF
B-24’s blast Yap, scoring numerous hits in Yap town area and on radio station and barracks area. B-
24’s, penetrating heavy weather front, bomb A/F at Efman while B-25’s hit enemy forces along Korrido
Anchorage, and A-20’s blast gun emplacements on island off Manokwari. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs
again pound troop concentrations over wide area around Wewak.

7/15/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s bomb and strafe Tinian. B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, hit Truk.

7/16/44 Eighth AF
577 B-17’s bomb Munich and surrounding area. Tgts include M/Ys, aircraft engine plants,
Munich/Riem A/F, and city of Augsburg. 409 bomb Saarbrucken M/Ys and adjacent areas. Ftrs fly 684
supporting sorties and also strafe Bruges A/F and rail transportation. 11 HBs and 3 ftrs are lost.

7/16/44 Ninth AF
Gen Williams, CG IX TCC, arrives in Italy from UK, and activates Prov TC Div which will take part in
invasion of S France. About 375 B-26’s and A-20’s, during morning and evening operations, bomb
strongpoints in Saint-Lo area, bridges in front-line area, and bridges and fuel dump SE of Rennes.
Ftrs escort the bmrs and fly armed rcn over front-lines in Chateaudun-Orleans-Tours areas.

7/16/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit bridges in Po Valley at Peschiera del Garda, Mantua, Torre Beretti, Piacenza, Casale
Monferrato, and Bressana Bottarone. FBs hit railroads and bridge just N of battleline as US Fifth Army
forces take territory SE of Leghorn and push to within sight of Arno R Valley. British Eighth Army ele-
ments take Arezzo and thrust through to the Arno R.
7/16/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 380 HBs attack oil and aircraft tgts in Vienna area, bombing Munchendorf A/F, Winterhafen oil
depot, Vienna M/Y, and Wiener Neudorf engine factory. P-51’s and P-38’s fly more than 150 sorties in
escort while 132 other P-51’s sweep Vienna area. More than 100 ftrs oppose the raids. 10 US air-
planes are lost and several others are missing. US claims of ftrs shot down total over 30.

7/16/44 Tenth AF
27 P-40’s continue to hit forces in Myitkyina area. 20-plus P-51’s and P-47’s attack railroad bridges at
Namkwin, Manla, and Hopin, and hit general T/Os in Hopin area. 12 B-25’s bomb town of Maingna
and bridges at Mohnyin.

7/16/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s pound Changsha, causing heavy damage. 40 P-51’s and P-40’s hit river shipping at
Changsha, attack T/Os S of Hengyang, and bomb building area at Ikiawan.

7/16/44 FEAF
B-24’s continue bombing Yap. Other B-24’s pound AA positions at Manokwari. FBs bomb supply
dumps N of Moemi and attack shipping in Kokas-Babo area. Bmrs and ftrs again hit troop and supply
concentrations in Wewak sector. B-24’s hit Atamboea A/F. TC missions to forward bases, especially
Biak, increase.

7/16/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue to pound Tinian.

7/17/44 Eighth AF
In the morning 592 HBs operating in 3 forces attack 12 railroad bridges, 3 rail junctions, a railway
chokepoint, a V-weapon supply site, a M/Y, an A/F, and an oil storage dump in France. 463 ftrs com-
plete sorties in spt of bmrs; elements of 4 gps afterwards strafe ground tgts, claiming 23 locomotives,
18 trucks, and 55 train cars destroyed. During the evening 126 HBs attack 12 V-weapon sites in NW
France. 5 P-51 gps provide escort.

7/17/44 Ninth AF
With operations limited by weather, 69 MBs hit fuel dumps at Rennes while 37 LBs strike fuel dumps
at Bruz and M/Y at Dolde-Bretagne. Ftrs escort transports, fly area cover, attack fuel dumps and land-
ing field at Angers, dive-bomb defenses at Coutances in spt of US First Army, attack Nevers M/Y, and
hit troop concentrations in spt of First Army assault in Saint-Lo area.

7/17/44 Twelfth AF
MBs concentrate on Po Valley bridges, hitting road and rail bridges and viaducts at or near
Alessandria, Ostiglia, Bogliasco, Borgoforte, Moline, Imperia, Asti, Mollere, and Casale Monferrato.
FBs continue to hit tgts N of battle area, concentrating on bridges and rail lines, while US Fifth Army
elements take Luciana, and reach Arno R Valley, but make little progress toward Leghorn. British
Eighth Army forces pursue enemy toward Florence.

7/17/44 Fifteenth AF
162 B-24’s attack M/Y and railroad bridges at Avignon and railroad bridges at Arles and Tarascon. P-
51’s and P-38’s provide escort.

7/17/44 Tenth AF
60-plus P-40’s, P-47’s, and P-51’s continue to hit forces in Myitkyina area, pound Tagwin, and bomb
M/Y at Mohnyin.
7/17/44 Fourteenth AF
22 B-24’s bomb Changsha. 7 B-25’s and 21 P-40’s pound railroad yards at Kaifeng. 6 B-25’s and 12
P-40’s hit Tengchung.

7/17/44 FEAF
Operations against the Carolines are restricted to snooper missions against Yap and Woleai. B-24’s
bomb gun positions around Manokwari and A/F at Moemi. B-25’s sink large lugger in Kaiboes Bay. A-
20’s, B-25’s, and P-39’s hit troop concentrations and supplies between Aitape and Wewak at Abau,
Parakaviu, Nyaparake, and E of Tadji and bomb Boram A/F and Cape Moem. Fuiloro is bombed by B-
25’s.

7/17/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s bomb and strafe Tinian. 48 B-25’s from Makin stage through Engebi to bomb Ponape. 47 of the
MBs (1 aborts) attack A/F facilities, AA positions, and other tgts throughout the atoll.

7/18/44 Eighth AF
437 HBs attack tgts in Germany, including Hemmingstedt oil refinery, Kiel port area, Peenemunde
experimental establishment, scientific HQ at Zinnowitz, T/Os of Cuxhaven, and M/Ys at Stralsund. 454
ftrs fly supporting sorties. 3 HBs and 3 ftrs are lost. 571 B-24’s (in conjunction with Ninth AF and RAF
BC) bomb enemy equipment and troop concentrations in spt of assault by British Second Army in
Caen area. 90 RAF Spitfires fly uneventful spt for the HBs.

7/18/44 Ninth AF
400-plus B-26’s and A-20’s hit various military tgts in spt of ground forces in Caen area, and later in
day bomb rail and highway bridges beyond the front-lines. Large number of ftrs fly escort, dive-bomb
gun positions at Rouen and Mantesla-Jolie, hit military tgts in Chartres area (using rockets), attack
gun positions, bridges, and other tgts in Benney-Alencon-Saint-Lo area, and fly armed rcn and ftr
sweeps over wide areas of N and W France.

7/18/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s bomb road junction S of Campi and Sarzana and attack La Spezia area during 17/18 Jul.
During the day bad weather cancels MB missions. FBs, operating on reduced scale, hit several
bridges, roads, rail lines, and other comm tgts and guns N of and in battle area as US Fifth Army
forces reach Leghorn.

7/18/44 Fifteenth AF
200 B-24’s and B-17’s attack Memmingen A/F Dornier aircraft works at Manzell, and Casarsa della
Delizia railroad bridge. Between 260 and 300 ftrs oppose the formations attacking tgts in Germany,
beginning interception at N Adriatic coast, continuing to the tgts and back as far as Brenner Pass. 20
US aircraft are lost. HB’s and escorting ftrs claim 66 ftrs shot down.

7/18/44 Tenth AF
25 P-40’s hit Myitkyina area. 8 P-47’s attack Theinin, and 16 P-51’s spt ground forces at Pyindaw. 9
B-25’s bomb Myitkyina and Naungtalaw.

7/18/44 Fourteenth AF
In Hengyang Tungting Lake region 30-plus P-40’s strafe shipping between Chaling and Hengyang,
bomb town of Hengyang, and hit the A/F and several AA positions in the area. 16 P-51’s and P-40’s
hit river shipping from Lienchiangkou to Samshui to Sainam. 13 P-40’s hit fuel dump on railroad near
Kangtsun-i.
7/18/44 FEAF
B-24’s strike Yap, bombing town and Blelatsch peninsula; several of the HBs bomb Sorol I. Bad
weather prevents strikes on Vogelkop Peninsula. FBs continue to hit barges, supply routes, and troop
concentrations in coastal area from Aitape to Wewak.

7/18/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s pound Tinian and Pagan. 5 B-24’s, flying out of Kwajalein, hit Wotje. 25 B-24’s, staging through
Eniwetok, attack Truk.

7/19/44 Eighth AF
More than 1,100 HBs, operating in 5 forces, attack tgts in Germany, including 2 plants producing
hydrogen peroxide (an ingredient in V-weapon fuels), a chemical plant, 2 aircraft factories, 4 ball bear-
ing plants, 6 M/Ys, 4 A/Fs, and a river dam. Attacks in the Munich area are followed, within 90 mins,
by Fifteenth AF attacks. 731 ftrs, operating in 19 separate units, spt the HBs; 8 of these units after-
wards strafe ground tgts, including parked aircraft, locomotives and rolling stock, and road vehicles.
15 HBs and 7 ftrs are lost. The HBs claim destruction of 6 aircraft, and the ftrs claim 17 destroyed in
aerial combat and 39 on the ground.

7/19/44 Ninth AF
In the afternoon 262 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb bridges on the Loire and Seine and a fuel dump at Bruz.
Ftrs provide escort and, though limited by bad weather, hit rail lines and scattered enemy installations
and movements in Amiens-Tours-Chartres area and along GhentBrussels railroad.

7/19/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again restricts MB operations, but in late afternoon B-26’s hit bridges at Piacenza and
Ostiglia. B-25’s bomb bridge at Sassuolo. FBs are limited to a few railroad tgts as US Fifth Army takes
Leghorn and moves N.

7/19/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 400 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb an ordnance depot, an aircraft factory, a motor works, and an
A/F in the Munich area. P-51’s and P-38’s fly more than 300 sorties in spt. Enemy ftr opposition is
weak but flak is heavy and accurate. 16 US airplanes are shot down and several are missing.

7/19/44 Tenth AF
30-plus P-40’s and P-51’s hit Myitkyina area and spt ground forces near Kamaing. Myitkyina is also
bombed by 9 B-25’s.

7/19/44 Fourteenth AF
80-plus P-40’s hit shipping in Tungting Lake area, attack T/Os, supply areas, and troop concentrations
around Hengyang, bomb radio station, storage facilities, and shipping at Changsha, hit A/F at
Siangtan, and sink about 15 sampans between Changsha and Siangtan. 31 P-40’s and P-51’s bomb
and strafe Samshui town and dock area and hit several troop compounds in Lienchiangkou vicinity. 4
P-40’s over NE Indochina coast claim 25 junks sunk.

7/19/44 FEAF
B-24’s, striking in 2 waves, attack A/F on Yap. Several of the B-24’s become separated from the for-
mations and bomb Ngulu and Sorol Is. Weather again cancels strikes on Vogelkop Peninsula area.
FB’s hit stores, gun positions, and T/Os along Dandriwad R and spt Allied ground forces in Sarmi-
Sawar sector.

7/19/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue to bomb and strafe Tinian.

7/20/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,200 HBs strike numerous objectives in C Germany, in Erfurt-Leipzig area and near Mainz. Tgts
include 4 aircraft and aircraft engine factories, a ball bearing plant, a motor vehicle works, 5 A/Fs, 2
synthetic oil plants, an optical instruments works, an armament factory, 5 M/Ys, and the cities of
Koblenz, Bad Nauheim, and Bad Salzungen. 727 ftrs spt the Eighth’s HBs and afterwards several
units strafe ground tgts. 19 HBs and 8 ftrs are lost. HBs claim 6 aircraft destroyed while the ftrs claim
11 destroyed in the air and 11 on the ground.

7/20/44 Ninth AF
Weather forbids morning operations. In afternoon 62 MBs and LBs strike Senonches fuel dump and
Chaulnes M/Y. Ftrs escort bmrs and transports and fly armed rcn against rail lines, bridges, and gun
positions S of front-lines.

7/20/44 Twelfth AF
XII AF Trg and Repl Cmd is disbanded in Algeria. MBs continue to pound Po Valley bridges in or near
Ostiglia, Parma, Mantua, Fernarla. FBs again hit tgts N of battle area, concentrating on rail lines and
destroying or damaging large number of railroad cars as US Fifth Army forces push to point SE of
Pisa.

7/20/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 450 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb A/F at Memmingen, and A/F, Zeppelin works, and aircraft factory
at Friedrichshafen. P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort and, with HBs, claim 19 airplanes shot down.

7/20/44 Tenth AF
A few P-40’s attack tgts in Myitkyina area.

7/20/44 Fourteenth AF
In Tungting Lake area 11 B-24’s bomb E half of Changsha, causing heavy destruction. 140-plus P-
40’s and P-51’s attack river shipping and road traffic at several locations throughout the region, pound
supply villages S of Changsha and Sinshih, bomb motor pool at Tsungyang, hit warehouse area at
Siangtan, and attack troop compounds and gun positions N of Hengyang and at Leiyang and Chaling.

7/20/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb W part of Yap town. Other B-24’s hit A/F and AA guns at Manokwari and AA at Moemi. B-
25’s hit shipping off Sorong, in Kaiboes Bay, and off Misool I, and bomb Kasim I. A-20’s spt Allied
ground forces in Sarmi sector. B-24’s bomb Namlea A/F and shipping in Kayeli Bay. B-25’s hit ship-
ping at Dili. A-20’s and a B-25 bomb supply dumps at Cape Moem, Wom, and Sauri while FBs hit
T/Os along Yakamul coastal road and troops on Kairiru I.

7/20/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s pound Tinian.B-25’s from Engebi bomb Ponape.

7/21/44 Eighth AF
960 HBs, attacking in 4 forces, bomb tgts in Germany, among them 4 aircraft plants, 2 ball bearing
plants, and numerous T/Os in Duren area, Stuttgart area, and 11 other towns and cities, including
Munich and Saarbrucken. 711 ftrs, operating as 33 tac units, execute escort assignments and later ftrs
from 7 units strafe ground tgts, destroying a small number of parked aircraft and rail and road trans-
port tgts. 31 HBs and 10 ftrs are lost. HBs claim 9 airplanes destroyed, and ftrs claim 6 destroyed in
the air and 3 on the ground.
7/21/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents all combat operations except for 1 ftr gp which is dispatched on armed rcn but is
recalled before reaching the Continent. Less than 15 rcn and evacuation sorties are flown.

7/21/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels MB operations. LBs hit supply dump while FBs attack rail and road bridges in Po
Valley and hit rail lines N of battleline which is pushing into the Arno R Valley SE of Pisa.

7/21/44 Fifteenth AF
362 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Brux synthetic oil refinery and M/Y at Mestre. More than 100 other HBs
are forced to abort due to bad weather. P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort.

7/21/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb railroad at Mohnyin and 1 hits town of Naba.

7/21/44 Fourteenth AF
41 P-40’s hit town area, A/F, trucks, river shipping, and troops at Changsha; trucks, horses, and junks
at Sinshih; and troop concentrations, arty sites, and pillboxes at Hengyang.

7/21/44 FEAF
B-24’s again pound Yap I, concentrating on the A/F. Ftrs, many dropping phosphorus bombs on the
HB formation, attack fiercely but ineffectively; the B-24’s claim 7 ftrs shot down. Other B-24’s bomb AA
positions and A/F at Manokwari. A-20’s hit barracks at Nabire. P-39’s hit caves and barge hideouts on
N coast of Biak I and spt ground forces along Verkam R. B-25’s hit shipping at several points around
the long coastline of Vogelkop Peninsula. B-25s and A-20’s pound But, and P-39’s bomb bridge near-
by. P-47’s follow with attack on But and also hit Wewak jetties and Kairiru I.

7/21/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s attack enemy forces on Tinian. 28 B-24’s, staging through Eniwetok, pound Truk. US Marines
and Army troops land on Guam.

7/22/44 Ninth AF
1 gp of LBs and 2 gps of MBs attack rail bridge at Bourth and fuel dumps at Foret de Conches and
Flers. 4 gps of FBs fly armed rcn and rail cutting missions during late evening. 1 gp escorts IX BC.
Ftrs of IX TAC escort over 100 C-47’s on supply-evacuation run to the Continent, and provide cover
over battle area.

7/22/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again curtails operations. During night and day operations A-20’s carry out armed rcn of
Lucca, Florence, Genoa, and Milan areas, bombing scattered motor transport, and attack munitions
factory. B-25’s bomb bridges at Ronco Scrivia and Cogoli. FBs hit roads, railroads, bridges, gun posi-
tions, trains, and vehicles in and N of battle area, and strafe airplanes at Bergamo A/F.

7/22/44 Fifteenth AF
76 P-38’s and 58 P-51’s begin second Fifteenth AF shuttle missions, attacking A/Fs at Zilistea and
Buzau (claiming destruction of 56 enemy airplanes) and landing at FRANTIC bases in the USSR. 458
B-17’s and B-24’s (with ftr escorts) bomb oil refinery at Ploesti and other HBs hit alternate tgts of
Verciorova M/Y, Orsova railroad bridge, and Kragujevac M/Y.

7/22/44 Tenth AF
14 P-40’s attack forces in Myitkyina area. 7 B-25’s bomb railroad at Mohnyin while 2 hit storage sheds
at Maingna.

7/22/44 Fourteenth AF
120-plus P-40’s and P-51’s attack town area, A/F, railroad yards, and shipping at Hengyang, bomb
towns of Chaling, Yuhsien, and Chuchou, hit river shipping, troops, trucks, and T/Os in areas around
Changsha, Kiaotow, Siangtan, and Sinshih, and hit troop compounds and shipping at Yuhsien. 25 B-
24’s bomb Changsha, causing heavy damage. 31 P-40’s and P-51’s blast Tsingyun and strafe about
40 junks to the S of town. 4 P-40’s sink several large junks off NE Indochina coast.

7/22/44 FEAF
B-24’s again attack A/F on Yap. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and an assortment of FBs direct their main
attacks against several shipping terminals in the Vogelkop Peninsula area, sink sub chaser off
Morotai, bomb Saumlakki, and hit But A/F and personnel areas, barge hideouts, supply and ammo
dumps, bridges and roads at, and to the W of, Wewak.

7/22/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan, using fire-bombs for the first time, hit Tinian and Pagan. Makin-based B-25’s
pound Ponape.

7/22/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s flying negative shipping search encounter bmr which evades contact.

7/23/44 Eighth AF
243 HBs attack A/Fs at Juvincourt-et-Damary, Laon/Athies, and Creil, while a single B-24 bombs T/O.
1 HB is lost. Ftrs fly 187 sorties in spt of the HBs. No enemy aircraft are encountered.

7/23/44 Ninth AF
330-plus A-20’s and B-26’s bomb rail bridges along Argentan-Paris and Lisieux-Bernay-Evreux rail-
roads, and hit fuel dumps at Foret de Conches. Ftrs escort bmrs, attack rail lines, enemy installations,
and movements in Argentan-Alencon-Chartres-Evreux areas, and bomb bridges, strongpoints, and a
supply dump in spt of US First Army.

7/23/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s bomb and strafe motor transport in Po Valley during 22/23 Jul. B-25’s and B-26’s hit bridges
and bridge approaches in the Valley, at or near Antoniassi, Acqui, Molare, Ferrara, Ostiglia,
Borgoforte, and Cervo. FBs, operating in small numbers, hit comm lines between battle area (along
Pisa-Florence line) and Po Valley.

7/23/44 Fifteenth AF
42 B-24’s bomb Berat oil refinery. 15 P-51’s provide tgt cover for the HBs and afterwards strafe roads
and T/Os in Yugoslavia near Albanian border.

7/23/44 Tenth AF
100-plus FBs hit enemy positions in Myitkyina area, spt ground forces at Szigahtawng, bomb Kamaing
and Mogaung areas, blast troops and supplies at Kalang, Kyungon, and Tinzai, and hit T/Os at Pegu,
Namma, Sahmaw, Taungni, and Hopin. 9 B-25’s hit Myitkyina and Naungtalaw areas while 8 bomb
Namting.

7/23/44 Fourteenth AF
62 P-40’s attack warehouses, trucks, and troops in Changsha-Sinshih-Fulinpu area, bomb A/F and
river craft at Siangtan, hit enemy-held areas of Hengyang, and strafe and bomb troop compounds and
villages N of it. 6 B-25’s and 21 P-40’s hit warehouses and railroad yards in Yellow R area. 10 P-40’s
hit Japanese positions on Salween front in spt of Chinese forces.

7/23/44 FEAF
B-24’s again bomb Yap I, hitting town area and A/F. A/Fs and shipping terminals over widespread
areas of Vogelkop Peninsula and nearby islands are pounded by B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs. But
A/F is again the main tgt in NE New Guinea. Comm, supplies, barges, and troop concentrations from
Wewak to Yakamul are also bombed and strafed throughout the day.

7/23/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s hit Tinian. B-25’s begin arriving on Saipan. B-25’s from Makin attack Nauru. B-
24’s staging through Eniwetok, bomb Truk while others, flying out of Kwajalein, hit Wotje.

7/24/44 Eighth AF
Eighth AF HBs are scheduled to participate in US First Army offensive (Operation COBRA) to pene-
trate German defenses W of Saint-Lo and secure Coutances. Bad weather causes the ground forces
to delay attack until next day, and cloud conditions cause 1,102 HB aborts. In all, 352 HBs attack pri-
mary tgt area near Saint-Lo, and 132 bomb other points, including road intersections and railway
lines. 405 ftrs of 10 gps fly spt sorties. Later 3 of the P-47 gps strafe ground tgts. 3 ftrs and 3 bmrs are
lost.

7/24/44 Ninth AF
11 gps of bmrs scheduled to participate in Operation COBRA have missions cancelled due to weather.
5 gps of MBs hit rail bridges and 5 gps of MBs and LBs strike 3 fuel and ammo dumps. Ftrs fly escort
to IX BC, fly area cover, bomb installations in Laval-NantesLe Mans-Chartres areas, and hit bridges
and supply dumps in spt of US First Army.

7/24/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridges at Chivasso, Peschiera del Garda, Imperia, and Ronco Scrivia, and viaduct at
Ovada. A-20’s hit ammo supplies while FBs attack rail lines in Po Valley, destroying and damaging
numerous railway cars, as US Fifth Army begins regrouping along the Arno.

7/24/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 200 B-17’s and B-24’s attack tank repair and ball bearing works in Turin, the harbor at
Genoa, A/Fs at Valence/La Tresorerie and Les Chanoines, and troop concentrations at Sjenica,
Prijepolje, Pljevlja, and Andrijevica. Ftrs provide escort and strafe Prizren area.

7/24/44 Tenth AF
14 P-51’s hit Kamaing and Mogaung areas while 28 P-40’s hit Myitkyina. 8 B-25’s bomb Mohnyin and
Naungtalaw.

7/24/44 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s and 20 P-40’s bomb railroad facilities at Sienning. 22 P-40’s pound Pailochi A/F, destroying
about 30 airplanes and causing heavy destruction in general. 9 B-25’s and 20 P-40’s hit town of
Puchi, causing several fires. 46 P40’s hit river and road traffic, enemy concentrations, and T/Os at
Changsha, Sinshih, Fulinpu, Hengshan, Liling, Leiyang, and Hengyang. In Canton area 7 P-51’s dive-
bomb White Cloud A/F and town of Tsingyun. 3 P-40’s on armed rcn bomb Ben Thuy railroad yards
and strafe junks and barges in coastal areas.

7/24/44 FEAF
Operations in the Caroline Is are restricted to snooper strikes by HBs. Bad weather cancels scheduled
strikes in Vogelkop Peninsula area. B-24’s bomb AA positions at Saumlakki. 18 A-20’s and a B-25
bomb But A/F, P-47’s hit supply areas at Sauri, and P-39’s bomb and strafe bridges and supply dumps
in Suain area.

7/24/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s hit Tinian, on which US Marines land, and Rota. B-25’s from Engebi bomb Ponape.

7/24/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s fly a negative shipping search.

7/25/44 Eighth AF
HBs spt US First Army assault (Operation COBRA) with saturation bombing in VII Corps area in
Marigny-Saint-Gilles region, just W of Saint-Lo. 1,495 HBs attack primary tgt and 13 bomb alternate
tgt. Due to personnel error, bombs from 35 HBs fall within US lines. 102 US troops, including Gen
McNair, are killed and 380 wounded. 485 ftrs execute escort assignments, including protection of
Ninth AF MBs. Afterward 4 of the 10 gps strafe ground tgts, and 2 gps sweep inland and engage
German ftrs. 5 HBs and 3 ftrs are lost to AA fire. Ftrs claim 12 aircraft destroyed in the air and 2 on
the ground. Late in the afternoon 106 HBs dispatched to bomb tgt in Brussels area are recalled
because of heavy cloud formations.

7/25/44 Ninth AF
During the morning 11 gps of MBs and LBs attack tac tgts in vicinity of Saint-Lo in spt of US First
Army. In afternoon 4 gps bomb bridges on the Seine and Loire. 42 MBs of IX BC, repeating errors of
previous day, short-bomb behind US lines. Casualties again are concentrated in 30th Inf Div. Ftrs
strafe and bomb military tgts in Saint-Lo area in spt of COBRA, fly area patrol and sweeps S of battle
area, and carry out armed rcn against installations in Laval-Ghent-Amiens areas.

7/25/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit storage dump and rail lines while MBs pound bridges in NW Italy at Borgo San Dalmazzo,
Fossano, Albenga, Casale Monferrato, Cervo, Legnano, Rovigo, and Chivasso. FBs continue to attack
comm in Po Valley, hitting numerous tgts and completely destroying railroad bridge at Crema.

7/25/44 Fifteenth AF
420 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Hermann Goring tank works in Linz while other HBs hit Villach M/Y and
T/Os in Austria and Yugoslavia. Ftrs provide escort and carry out sweeps. 175-200 enemy ftrs oppose
the attacks. 21 US aircraft are lost. HBs and ftrs claim over 60 ftrs shot down. Operating from Russian
FRANTIC bases, 34 P-51’s and 33 P-38’s attack A/F at Mielec and return to Russia.

7/25/44 Tenth AF
24 P-40’s and P-51’s hit tgts around Myitkyina, Kamaing, and Mogaung.

7/25/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-24’s bomb Yoyang, blasting storage area and railroad yards. 51 P-40’s and P-51’s attack road
and river trafflc, troop compounds and cav units at Chaling, Siangsiang, Changsha, Siangyin, and
Sinshih and NW of Hengyang. 27 P-40’s escorting the B-24’s over Yoyang claim 6 interceptors shot
down. 11 FBs spt Chinese ground forces in Salween area.

7/25/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb A/F and other tgts on Woleai. Bad weather again cancels strikes in Vogelkop Peninsula,
but TCs complete 48 missions to Biak I despite the weather. Comm and troop concentration along
coast in general area of Wewak are attacked throughout the day.
7/25/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue to hit Tinian and Pagan. B-24’s, based at Kwajalein, bomb Truk.

7/26/44 Ninth AF
Weather forces recall of several gps of MBs and LBs, assigned to spt US First Army, but about 160
aircraft manage to bomb fuel dump at Senonches with good results. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly cover over
assault area, carry out close spt for ground troops in Saint-Lo area, and fly armed rcn in Poix, Amiens,
Chartres, Laval, and Angers areas.

7/26/44 Twelfth AF
During 25/26 Jul A-20’s bomb roads and motor transport in Vado Ligure area and hit fuel supplies dur-
ing following day. B-25’s and B-26’s hit bridges in N Italy at Ronco Scrivia, Vado, Asti, Ostiglia,
Carasco, Verona, and Poggio Renatico. FBs attack road and rail bridges in N Italy at several points,
strafe and bomb many gun positions, destroy or damage over 20 airplanes at Valence A/F, and hit
numerous T/Os.

7/26/44 Fifteenth AF
Ftrs on second shuttle mission leave Russian FRANTIC bases, strafe enemy aircraft in Bucharest-
Ploesti area, and return to bases in Italy. 330-plus B-17’s and B-24’s attack Wiener Neudorf aircraft
factory, A/F at Markersdorf, Thalerhof, Zwolfaxing, and Bad Voslau, and T/ Os in Vienna area. Also hit
are Szombathely A/F and oil storage at Berat. Ftrs fly escort and carry out patrols and sweeps in
Brod-Zagreb and Ploesti-Bucharest areas. HBs and ftrs claim over 70 airplanes shot down.

7/26/44 Tenth AF
42 P-40’s pound Myitkylna area while 16 P-51’s hit Mogaung and Kamaing sectors. About 20 other
FBs hit T/Os at Hopin, Bhamo, Myothit, Wuntho, and N part of Mandalay. 9 B-25’s bomb storage
sheds at Mohnyin.

7/26/44 Fourteenth AF
27 B-25’s and 3 P-40’s blast town of Tengchung, breaching SE wall in several places. 32 P-40’s and
P-38’s attack T/Os throughout Tengchung, Lungling, and Mangshih areas. 97 P-40’s attack troops,
horses, trucks, fortified points river shipping, and other T/Os at numerous locations in or near
Siangtan, Changsha, Hengshan, Fulinpu, Leiyang, Pingkiang, Hengyang, Chaling, and Nanyo, A/F at
Hengyang is also bombed.

7/26/44 FEAF
B-24’s again hit supply areas, comm, and other tgts on Woleai. Other B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Babo and
Ransiki. A-20’s and B-25’s, along with RAAF FBs, hit troop concentrations, small shipping, mortar
positions, shore guns, and other T/Os along Hollandia-Aitape-Wewak coastline. B-25’s bomb
Langgoer.

7/26/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s and B-25’s from Saipan pound Tinian. B-25’s from Engebi attack Ponape.

7/27/44 Eighth AF
67 B-24’s bomb coastal battery at Gravelines, GAF signals equipment at Brussels, and oil installations
and industrial plants at Ghent. 79 HBs return to base without bombing due to low-lying haze which
obscures coastal tgts. 3 ftr gps perform escort duty and strafe ground tgts, destroying aircraft, 2 vehi-
cles, 2 locomotives, and some rolling stock. Only single ftr is lost.

7/27/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather causes recall of MBs and LBs sent to bomb Loire and Seine bridges. Ftrs attack rail lines
enemy installations and movements NW and SW of Paris, and bomb gun positions and other military
tgts in the Coutances-Saint-Lo area in spt of US ground forces which break through W of Saint-Lo.

7/27/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s fly night patrols on 26/27 Jul over Po Valley, bombing lights and vehicles at Piacenza, Modena,
and Verona. Both MBs and FBs concentrate on bridges in Po Valley and NW Italy throughout the day.
Numerous hits are scored on bridges and other tgts, including parked airplanes, guns, and railroads.

7/27/44 Fifteenth AF
366 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb armament works at Budapest. 24 other B-24’s attack Pecs M/ Y. P-38’s
and P-51’s escort the Budapest mission.

7/27/44 Tenth AF
40-plus FBs hit Taungni. Myitkyina, Kamaing-Mogaung area, and bridge at Sahmaw.

7/27/44 Fourteenth AF
17 P-40’s hit river and lake shipping S of Yogang and in Siangtan area, strafe truck columns S of
Changsha, and bomb and strafe troops, horses, and compounds in Nanyo area.

7/27/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit A/F on Woleai and supply areas on Mariaon and Tagaulap Is. Other B-24’s bomb A/ Fs at
Lolobata and Miti while B-25’s hit Galela A/F. B-24’s and B-25’s bomb shipping and air facilities at
Ransiki, Moemi, and Babo, hit freighter in Kaiboes Bay, and bomb AA positions at Kokas, while A-20’s
blast fuel dumps at Nabire. P-39’s strafe concentrations and small vessels along W coast of Geelvink
Bay. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs hit troop concentrations, supply dumps, gun positions, barges, and a
variety of other tgts along coast from Aitape to Wewak to Cape Moem. B-24’s bomb Laha, Namlea,
Cape Chater, and Dili.

7/27/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s and B-25’s from Saipan hit Tinian. B-24’s from the Marshalls bomb Truk. B-25’s based at
Makin, hit Jaluit.

7/28/44 Eighth AF
653 B-17’s bomb synthetic oil plant at Merseburg while 57 others bomb Wiesbaden M/Ys and aircraft
engine factory at Taucha. 437 ftrs fly supporting sorties and strafe ground tgts, destroying 8 locomo-
tives and 7 trucks. 7 B-17’s and 2 P-51’s are lost. Bmr and ftr claims of aircraft destroyed total 7. 111
B-24’s dispatched to bomb tgts in Brussels are recalled, along with escorting ftr gp, because of com-
plete cloud cover over the tgt. 180 B-24’s dispatched against tgts in France fail to bomb tgts because
of heavy cloud. Ftrs fly 237 sorties in spt, and also strafe trains, destroying 2 locomotives and some
rolling stock. No aircraft are lost.

7/28/44 Ninth AF
Gen Schramm assumes cmd of IX ADC. IX BC operates in spt of US First Army, bombing rail bridges,
supply dumps and ammo dumps in Foret de Conches, Dreux, and Le Mans areas. Ftrs escort bmrs,
fly armed rcn in Le Mans, Laval, and Dreux areas and furnish cover over assault areas and armed
columns.

7/28/44 Twelfth AF
LBs bomb scattered lights and vehicles in Po Valley during 27/28 Jul. During day LBs, MBs, and FBs
hit tgts in Po Valley, concentrating on bridges. Some FBs attack motor transport in Rhone Valley.
7/28/44 Fifteenth AF
345 B-17’s and B-24’s attack 2 oil refineries at Ploesti and M/Y at Florina. P-51’s and P-38’s provide
spt for the Ploesti raid.

7/28/44 Tenth AF
More than 100 FBs hit Myitkyina, Kamaing, Mogaung, and Taungni areas. 16 others attack T/Os at
Bhamo, Indaw, Mohnyin, and hit bridge at Sihet. 8 B-25’s pound troop area at Sihet.

7/28/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s, with ftr spt, pound Yoyang railroad yards. Other B-25’s in gps of 1 to 3 hit Yellow R bridge
and White Cloud, Tien Ho, and Hankow A/Fs. 18 P-40’s hit Pailochi A/F, destroying several airplanes.
30-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn hit troop concentrations, river and road traffic and other T/Os
at Leiyang, Chaling, Chinlanshih, and in Tungting Lake area.

7/28/44 FEAF
Tgts in Woleai I are bombed by 4 sqs of B-24’s; A/F and supply area are well covered. B-24’s and A-
20’s pound A/Fs at Manokwari and Babo, bivouac areas at Kasoeri, and shipping in Kaimana Bay. P-
39’s hit Windissi and other Geelvink Bay villages. A-20’s and FBs blast stores, troop concentrations,
comm tgts, barges, and T/Os in Wewak, Cape Moem, and But areas. Laha and Cape Chater are hit
by B-24’s while B-25’s bomb supply dumps at Maumere.

7/28/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s and P-47’s based on Saipan bomb and strafe Tinian.

7/29/44 Eighth AF
568 B-17’s bomb synthetic oil plant at Merseburg and 32 bomb T/Os in 2 nearby towns. Ftrs of 9 gps
fly 477 sorties in spt of HBs; 2 gps later strafe ground tgts. A second force of 444 B-17’s bombs oil
refinery near Bremen. 2 P-51 gps fly escort. A third force of 74 B-24’s escorted by 2 ftr gps attacks
A/Fs at Laon/Couvrron and Juvincourt-et-Damary. Overall, 14 HBs and 7 ftrs are lost. Claims of air-
planes destroyed amount to 26 by the HBs and 20 by the ftrs (including a jet aircraft near Bremen.)”

7/29/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather cancels all IX BC missions. Ftrs fly armed rcn in Rouen, Amiens, Beaumont-en-Beine,
Tours, Vendome, and Le Mans areas, furnish assault area cover, carry out armed rcn of enemy instal-
lations and movement in battle area, and provide cover in spt of US First Army.

7/29/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels MB operations. FBs, operating on reduced scale, hit buildings at Diano Marina and
bridges, rail lines, A/Fs, and vehicles in N Italy.

7/29/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather cancels all bombing operations. 14 P-38’s, taking off from Russian bases, sweep Kecskemet
area.

7/29/44 Tenth AF
About 100 FBs bomb Myitkyina, Kamaing, and Mogaung areas and strafe Indaw. More than 20 others
attack tgts at Myothit, Chyahkan, Mainghka, Nawna and Nansawlaw, and hit bridge at Panghkam.
Troop area at Naungtalaw is bombed by 9 B-25’s.

7/29/44 Fourteenth AF
26 B-24’s bomb Samah Bay storage area. 27 B-25’s hit Yulin harbor, Hankow A/F, Kaifeng railroad
yards, and town of Tengchung. 80-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn hit bridges, troops, supplies,
and river, road, and rail traffic throughout vast area including towns of Liling, Sinsiang, Hengshan,
Changsha, Siangtan, Chaling, Liuyang, and Chuchou.

7/29/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb supply areas on Woleai I; nearby islands of Mariaon and Tagaulap are also hit. Other B-
24’s bomb A/Fs at Boela, Namlea, and Cape Chater, and pound Moemi, Sagan, Otawiri, and Urarom.
MBs hit oil tgts at Karaka, shipping off Sorong and Cape Fatagar, and a supply village W of Babo. P-
39’s bomb Windissi and strafe troop concentrations along W shore of Geelvink Bay for third consecu-
tive day. In NE New Guinea bmrs and ftrs continue pounding the N coast, hitting troops, bridges and
stores at Wewak and along Harech Creek, and T/Os in Yakamul area.

7/29/44 Twentieth AF
Over 70 B-29’s out of Chengtu bomb Showa Steel Works at Anshan and harbor at Taku. The first VHB
to be shot down on a combat mission falls to 5 ftrs near Chenghsien (which the B-29 bombs after
engine trouble causes abort from primary mission). Another B-29 bombs Chinwangtao before making
forced landing at friendly field near Ankang.

7/29/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s continue to hit Tinian. B-24’s hit Truk and B-25’s attack Ponape.

7/29/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly bombing and rcn runs over Shimushu and Paramushiru sites including Kurabu Cape
installations.

7/30/44 Eighth AF
HQ issues order regularizing under VIII AF Comp Cmd certain special and prov units carrying out spe-
cial tac activities. This is result of suggestion made on 2 Mar by Gen Doolittle, CG Eighth AF, that
units engaged in CARPETBAGGER, H2X (blind-bombing), mgnt leaflet, and weather missions be put
under centralized control.

7/30/44 Ninth AF
450-plus A-20’s and B-26’s bomb defenses in Chaumont area in spt of US First Army. Ftrs fly escort,
cover assault area and armd columns, and carry out armd rcn in Orleans-Paris area. IX TCC flies sup-
ply and evacuation missions to Continent, using over 200 transport airplanes.

7/30/44 Twelfth AF
During 29/30 Jul LBs bomb Savona and surrounding areas. Overcast in W Po Valley causes some
MB aborts but several bridges at Ovada, Bistagno, Cherasco, and Ferrara are successfully attacked.
FBs attack road and rail bridges in N Italy, hit shipping between Savona and Ventimiglia, silence 8 flak
guns at Ferrara bridge, and hit several transportation T/Os.

7/30/44 Fifteenth AF
300-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Duna A/F and aircraft factory at Budapest, and M/Ys at Brod. P-38’s
and P-51’s escort the missions.

7/30/44 Tenth AF
30-plus FBs attack Myitkyina and Kamaing-Mogaung area and hit bridge at Sihet. Japanese cmdr at
Myitkyina orders withdrawal and commits suicide.

7/30/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-24’s pound town of Wuchang. 70-plus P-40’s and P-51’s attack bridge and town area at Liling,
railroad yards at Hsuchang, and troop concentrations, storage, and road, river and rail trafflc in areas
around Yungfengshih, Puchou, Hengyang, Chuchou, Chaling, Tungting Lake, and Liuyang. More than
20 P-40’s and P-38’s hit shipping and road trafflc around Hanoi, Lang Son, Dong Dang, Mon Cay, and
Campha Port.

7/30/44 FEAF
Supply area on Woleai I is again bombed by B-24’s. Other B-24’s and P-38’s attack A/F and oil instal-
lations at Boela while more P-38’s attack shipping off E Ceram, off Amboina, and near Talaga. B-25’s
hit A/Fs at Penfoei and Koepang. B-24’s hit Morotai I. P-39’s spt Allied ground forces on Biak I and
continue to patrol W Geelvink Bay, hitting barges in Bentoni Bay and troops at Idorra. Allied forces (TF
TYPHOON) land on N coast of Vogelkop Peninsula near Mar. The landings, made without preparatory
bombardment to achieve surprise, meet no opposition. Bmrs and ftrs continue to pound troop con-
centrations, barges, ships, fuel dumps, comm and other tgts between Wewak and Aitape.

7/30/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s and P-47’s from Saipan again hit Tinian. B-25’s from Makin bomb Jaluit.

7/31/44 Eighth AF
651 B-17’s supported by 5 P-51 gps bomb M/Ys at Munich and aero engine plants at MunichAllach,
A/F at Schleissheim, and scattered T/Os. 8 P-51 gps give withdrawal spt. 447 B-24’s, escorted
beyond Dutch coast by 3 ftr gps, bomb chemical works and city at Ludwigshafen, and SW part of city
of Mannheim. 85 B-24’s escorted by a P-47 gp bomb A/Fs at Laon/Athies and Creil. 667 ftrs complete
missions in spt of HBs and in weather scouting duties. 10 B-17’s are lost at Munich and 6 B-24’s at
Ludwigshafen. Ftrs suffer 3 losses.

7/31/44 Ninth AF
Around 500 A-20’s and B-26’s attack bridges on the Seine, Loire, Mayenne, and Ruisseau la Forge
Rivers and a fuel dump at Foret de la Guerche. ftrs fly armd rcn of activities in Dieppe-Rouen areas,
escort bmrs, provide armd column cover, dive-bomb military tgts in spt of US First Army and fly a few
night intruder missions over enemy territory.

7/31/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs. FBs hit several bridges in W Po Valley while ftrs strafe A/Fs with good results.
The FBs also destroy around 50 railroad cars and damage numerous others.

7/31/44 Fifteenth AF
360-plus B-17’s and B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb 2 oil refineries at Bucharest, 1 each at Ploesti and
Doicesti, and oil storage at Targoviste.

7/31/44 Tenth AF
20 FBs hit Myitkyina, 11 attack Kamaing-Mogaung area, 12 bomb bridge at Mohnyin, 14 spt ground
forces near Myitkyina, and 11 others hit T/Os at Sahmaw, Bilumyo, and Pinhe. 9 B-25’s pound Hopin
troop area. Japanese are in retreat down Tiddim road.

7/31/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-24’s bomb Wuchang railroad yards. B-25’s, operating individually or in pairs, bomb Hengshan,
Siangtan, and Hankow and attack Tien Ho, White Cloud, Hengyang, and Wuchang A/Fs. 60-plus P-
40’s and P-51’s attack troop compounds, town areas and road and river trafflc at several locations in
or near Changsha, Hengyang, Kaishowkiao, Liling, Luchi, and Liuchow.
7/31/44 FEAF
B-24’s again strike Woleai. A/Fs at Lolobata and Galela also are hit by B-24’s. P-39’s continue to hit
villages on W coast of Geelvink Bay. In NE New Guinea FBs continue pounding Japanese concentra-
tions and T/Os on N coast, particularly between Wewak and Yakamul. A-20’s spt Australian ground
forces in Hansa Bay area, hitting troop positions W of Sepik R and troop concentrations at Singarin
and Kopa.

7/31/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s and P-47’s based on Saipan bomb and strafe Tinian. B-25’s from Makin pound Nauru. B-24’s
from the Marshalls bomb Truk.

8/1/44 Eighth AF
191 B-17’s drop supplies to French interior forces; 3 P-51 gps furnish escort. 75 B-17’s bomb A/F at
Tours; escort is flown by 1 P-51 gp. 387 B-17’s escorted by 1 P-51 gp attack 5 A/Fs and a railway
bridge in area S and SW of Paris. A fourth force of B-17’s (320) is dispatched to bomb tgts in Paris
environs. Bad weather causes over 100 aborts but 219 planes bomb 4 A/Fs, 5 bridges, railway facili-
ties and a rail and highway junction, mostly T/Os. 3 ftr gps provide spt. The fifth force of 100 B-24’s,
sent against 8 V-weapon sites in NW France, runs afoul of bad weather which causes multiple aborts.
34 of the planes manage to bomb 3 sites. Another force of 156 B-24’s is dispatched against 7 V-
weapon sites in same area plus oil storage depot at Rouen. Bad weather prevents attacks on the sites
but 85 HBs bomb the oil depot and railroad junction nearby. 4 ftr gps strafe rail and ground vehicles
during course of day’s actions. 5 bmrs and 3 ftrs are lost during the day.

8/1/44 Ninth AF
XIX TAC becomes operational in conjunction with the US Third Army on the Continent. The Ninth’s ftr
and FB gps (Ninth AF refers to them collectively as FB gps) are divided between IX and XIX TACs.
About 250 MBs and LBs bomb rail bridges at Mezieres-sur-Seine, Maintenon, Les Ponts-de-Ce,
Chartres, Cinq Mars-la-Pile, Bouchmaine, Nogent-sur-Loir, and Bourth. XIX TAC ftrs carry out armd
rcn and rail bombing missions in Alencon, Dreux, Chartres, Nogent-sur-Loir, Le Mans, Sablesur-
Sarthe, Laval and Sille-le-Philippe areas, while IX TAC ftrs fly armd column and assault area cover,
and armed rcn in battle areas.

8/1/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit bridges in Po Valley, N of Genoa, at Canneto sull’Oglio, Balossa, Vigone, Ronco Scrivia, and
Ovada, and M/Y at Imperia. FBs concentrate on A/F in Po Valley (at Villanova d’Albenga, Airasca, and
Venaria Reale) hit small landing grounds throughout the area, and attack several comm tgts including
roads, rail lines, bridges, and railroad cars.

8/1/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn missions.

8/1/44 Tenth AF
8 B-26’s bomb several points along railway from Naba to Hopin. FBs attack Shwegu, hit bridges in
Mohnyin area, and spt ground forces in Myitkyina and Taungni sectors.

8/1/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb Wuchang A/F. 2 others hit town of Siangyin. More than 90 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed
rcn hit trucks, troops, supplies, and river shipping in and around Hengyang, Leiyang, Sinshih,
Hengshan, Liling, Changsha, and Siangyin. AF and railroad yards at Hengyang are also bombed.

8/1/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Utagal. Weather cancels scheduled strikes against Vogelkop Peninsula area, but a few
MBs hit shipping in islands to the W, sinking luggers off Kaboe and Salawat Is and strafing troops on
shores of MacCluer Gulf. The weather also restricts operations against Wewak area; a few P-39’s
strafe coastal trails. B-24’s bomb Namlea A/F.

8/1/44 AAFPOA
Army Air Forces Pacific Ocean Areas is activated at Hickam Field with Gen Millard Harmon as CG.
Harmon is to be responsible to Gen Robert C Richardson, Jr, CG, USAFPOA, for logistics and admin-
istration, and to Adm Nimitz, CINCPOA, for operations of AAF air units except those of Twentieth AF.
Harmon also is Dep Cmdr of Twentieth AF and is responsible directly to Gen Arnold in all matters
affecting the Twentieth in POA.

8/1/44 Seventh AF
Seventh AF comes under control of AAFPOA. Makinbased B-25’s hit Ponape. Organized resistance
ends on Tinian. P-47’s and P-61’s on Saipan will continue steady daylight and night combat patrols
and strikes almost around the clock to the fall of Guam on 10 Aug. Most of the P-47 flying is devoted
to neutralizing A/Fs on Pagan and Rota and to direct spt of Marine and Army forces fighting on
Saipan, Guam, and Tinian.

8/2/44 Eighth AF
2d and 3d Bomb Divs fly 2 late afternoon operations against tgts in France. 289 B-17’s and B-24’s
attack 12 tgts including oil dumps and depots, supply depots, railway bridges, junctions, canal lock,
A/Fs, and M/Ys. 3 P-51 gps provide escort, 2 of them later strafing rail and highway traffic NE of Paris.
In the second mission, over 390 HBs attack 15 V-weapon sites, 5 bridges, an A/F, and a rail junction
and bridge. 5 P-51 gps provide escort and 3 of these gps later strafe rail transportation tgts. Overall
losses for the day’s operations total 6 HBs and 6 ftrs, most to AA fire. No enemy aircraft are encoun-
tered.

8/2/44 Ninth AF
IX BC halts bombing of bridges, fuel dumps, and similar tgts in Brittany except on request of 12th
Army Gp, as US Third Army wants use of bridges access to all fuel they may find in their adv across
France. Around 300 A-20’s and B-26’s attack bridges at Mezieres-sur-Seine, Mainvillers, Cinq Mars-la-
Pile, Nantes, and Lisle, and ammo dumps at Caudebec-les-Elbeuf and Le Lude. Ftrs fly armed rcn in
wide areas surrounding Paris and SW as far as Laval, escort IX BC, and provide cover for armd
columns and close spt for ground forces.

8/2/44 Twelfth AF
MBs strike at bridges near border between Italy and France, doing some damage at Gilette, Taggia,
Alessandria, and at 2 points along the Var R. FBs pound bridges and A/Fs in NW Italy and S France
and attack T/Os in the area.

8/2/44 Fifteenth AF
330-plus B-17’s and B-24’s attack Genoa harbor and hit tgts in S France, including Le Pouzin oil stor-
age, Portes-les-Valences torpedo factory and M/Y, Le Pontet oil storage, and Avignon railroad bridges.
P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort.

8/2/44 Tenth AF
P-51’s, P-47’s, and A-36’s spt ground forces in Taungni area. P-51’s and P-47’s on patrols and armed
rcn hit various T/Os around Katha, Mainghka, Meza, Helon, Mohnyin, Bilumyo, and Namma. P-40’s
attack gun positions and strongpoints at Myitkyina.

8/2/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 32 P-40’s and P-38’s bomb and strafe town of Tengchung. 9 P-40’s and P-38’s damage
bridge at Tingka. Yangtze R shipping and supplies are attacked at Shihlipu by 8 P-40’s.

8/2/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb A/F at Yap I. A-20’s bomb Nabire A/F while in Wewak area bmrs and ftrs hit bridge and
A/F at Boram and bridges, comm lines, troop concentrations, and other tgts along coastline, especially
between But and Cape Karawop. MBs and HBs carry out wide sweeps over the Moluccas and Lesser
Sunda Is, hitting A/Fs at Maumere, Amahai, and Liang, and shipping off Ceram and Amboina. HBs hit
Cape Chater and Lautem while MBs bomb camp near Poeloeti. FBs hit Mapia I and coastal vessels
and shore tgts at Talaud.

8/3/44 Eighth AF
In early afternoon nearly 400 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys in France and 1 in Germany, an oil refin-
ery in Germany, and an A/F, road and rail junctions, bridges, and a few individual tgts in France. 3 of
the 6 P-51 gps providing escort later strafe transportation tgts and A/Fs. 12 aircraft are claimed
destroyed. 6 HBs and 6 P-51’s are lost. Later in the afternoon 515 bmrs attack 20 V-weapon sites in
France. 2 A/Fs and a railroad bridge and a junction in France, 2 oil refineries and a storage depot in
Belgium, 4 oil facilities in France, a road and rail bridge in the Netherlands, and M/Ys in Belgium. 6 ftr
gps provide uneventful escort. One HB is lost.

8/3/44 Ninth AF
180-plus A-20’s and B-26’s bomb rail bridges, overpasses, and junctions at Mantes-la-Jolie, Chartres,
La Chenaie and Merey, fuel dump at Maintenon, and alternate rail tgts in N France. Ftrs escort IX BC
bmrs and a few C-47’s, provide cover for ground forces, and fly armed rcn over wide areas of N and
W France.

8/3/44 Twelfth AF
MBs achieve fair results in attacks on bridges at Gilette, Levens, Lesegno, Albenga, and Asti, and at 2
locations along Var R. FBs have successful day against comm tgts (mainly road and railroad bridges)
and A/Fs in N Italy. At least 15 bridges are damaged or demolished and several parked aircraft are
destroyed.

8/3/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 600 B-17’s and B-24’s hit industry in Friedrichshafen area, including chemical works, fabric
works, and 2 aircraft factories, and bomb comm tgts in Brenner Pass area, attacking Avisio viaduct
and bridges at Ora and San Michele all’Adige. Ftrs fly about 300 sorties in spt. HBs and ftrs claim 18
enemy aircraft shot down. 11 US airplanes are destroyed.

8/3/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb Wanling, knock out bridge at Panghkam, and attack bridges along the railroad from Naba
to Myitkyina. P-51’s and P-47’s spt ground forces N of Taungni and near Sahmaw, hit towns of
Shwegu and Mosit, attack factory area at Mohnyin, and pound boats, troop concentrations, and gun
positions at Myitkyina and Maingna.

8/3/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s bomb town of Yoyang. 6 B-25’s hit Mangshih. Nearly 150 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on
armed rcn attack T/Os, including A/Fs, troops, town areas, supply areas, and rail, road, and river traffic
at numerous locations, including areas of Tengchung, Tingka, Mangshih, Loyang, Changsha,
Hengyang, Tangyang, Chingmen, Chaling, Siangyin, Nanchang, Siangtan, Hengshan, Chuchou,
Ikiawan, and Leiyang.

8/3/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Yap and islands in Woleai group. Bad weather cancels scheduled strikes over Vogelkop
Peninsula area, However, MBs hit troop concentrations at Bira and other points on MacCluer Gulf,
bomb Urarom, and spt Allied ground forces on Biak by hitting troops in Korim Bay area. An ammo
dump and oil derrick at Boela are also destroyed. Supply dumps, comm tgts, and bridges are hit as
FBs and A-20’s continue to blast areas around But, Dagua, and Wewak.

8/3/44 Seventh AF
VII Air Serv Area Cmd is activated. B-24’s from the Marshalls pound Truk.

8/4/44 Eighth AF
In late morning and mid-afternoon raids, over 1,250 HBs attack 4 oil refineries, 4 aircraft factories, 4
A/Fs, Peenemunde experimental establishment, and torpedo plants in Germany, 2 coastal batteries in
Pas de Calais area, and 2 V-weapon sites, 2 A/Fs, a M/Y, a railroad crossing, and a bridge in NW
France. All of the Eighth’s 15 ftr gps spt the operations, flying 782 sorties. HBs claim 3 airplanes
destroyed and ftrs claim 39 destroyed in air and 15 on ground. Strafing claims include numerous items
of rolling stock. 14 HBs and 15 ftrs are lost during the day.

8/4/44 Ninth AF
62 A-20’s and B-26’s bomb rail bridges at Oissel, Epernon, and Saint-Remy-sur-Avre and an ammo
dump and bivouac area in Foret de Sille. Ftrs furnish cover over battle area and for an armd column,
fly sweeps, dive-bomb enemy positions and also fuel dumps at Angers, attack ammo dump at Tours,
and fly armed rcn in Quimper-Nantes, Amines, and Saint-Quentin areas.

8/4/44 Twelfth AF
Weather severely hampers the day’s operations. MBs attacking bridges at Levens, Ventimiglia,
Fontan, and along Var R achieve poor results. FBs in same general area hit bridges, tracks, guns,
junction, and A/F, and strike at Nice harbor.

8/4/44 Fifteenth AF
In an attempt to comply with the first direct Soviet request for AAF air strikes, 70-plus P-38’s and P-
51’s leave Italy, attack A/F and town of Focsani and land at FRANTIC bases in USSR.

8/4/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb town of Sahmaw in spt of advancing Allied ground forces. P-51’s also spt ground forces
in the Sahmaw-Taungni area. FBs hit various tgts, including town areas, gun positions, troops, and
comm lines in or near Shwegu Pinbaw, Kazu, Bhamo, Myitkyina, Bilumyo, Mawhe, Mainghka, and
Onsansaing.

8/4/44 Fourteenth AF
20 B-25’s bomb town of Mangshih and A/Fs at Lashio and Hsenwi. 32 P-40’s hit town area and T/Os
at Tengchung. 70 P-40’s attack troops, supplies, river shipping, and trucks at several points in
Tungting Lake-Yangtze R region. 4 P-38’s knock out 2 bridges at Mongyu.

8/4/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb supply area on Utagal I and A/F at Yap. Other B-24’s bomb oil installations at Boela and
attack Faan. B-25’s and A-20’s hit oilfields at Klamono and at Kasim I and bomb Nabire A/F. P-39’s
strafe Pegun I. A-20’s and FBs in spt of Allied forces pound enemy concentrations, supplies, and
barges E of Driniumor R, at Abau, S of Torricelli Range, at Boram, and just W of Wewak.

8/4/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-25’s fly 2 strikes against Guam. B-25’s staging from the Marshalls, hit Ponape.
8/4/44 Eleventh AF
4 P-38’s accompanied by 1 B-25 fly top cover for naval force near Massacre Bay. 4 MBs fly an
uneventful shipping sweep.

8/5/44 Eighth AF
In the morning 1,062 HBs strike Magdeburg-Brunswick-Hannover region, bombing oil, aircraft, and
engine works and A/F. 14 ftr gps provide spt, 657 airplanes completing sorties. The HBs and ftrs
encounter about 100 ftrs and claim 30 destroyed. The ftrs of 6 gps fly strafing missions against high-
way and rail trafflc and several A/Fs. 14 HBs and 6 ftrs are lost. During afternoon 38 B-17’s, escorted
by P-51 gp bomb 6 V-weapon sites and an A/F in France. No losses are suffered.

8/5/44 Ninth AF
In order that operations controlled by Ninth AF be developed in close association with HQ 12th Army
Gp, the Ninth’s HQ at Uxbridge and Grandcamp-les-Bains are closed and a single HQ opened the fol-
lowing day (6 Aug) at Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin near both Adv HQ 12th Army Gp and Adv HQ AEAF.
50th and 53rd TC Wgs of IX TCC are attached to MAAF for purpose of forming, with 51st TC Wg, a
Prov TC AirDiv to handle the airborne phase of the invasion of S France. 300-plus A-20’s and B-26’s
bomb Saint-Malo harbor and Foret de Sille fuel dump during 4/5 Aug, and during the day, rail bridges
at 6 cities in N and W France, and M/Y at Compiegne. Ftrs furnish cover for ground forces and fly
armed rcn over wide areas of N France.

8/5/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again restricts operations. A-20’s on armed rcn in Po Valley during 4/5 Aug attack lights and
vehicles. FBs fly a few unsuccessful missions against bridges.

8/5/44 Tenth AF
14 B-25’s bomb town area of Taungni and stores area at Bilumyo. 50 P-51’s also pound Taungni area.
21 P-47’s attack T/Os throughout widespread area around Bhamo.

8/5/44 Fourteenth AF
15 B-25’s bomb town of Wanling. 3 hit Lashio A/F. 36 P-40’s again pound Tengchung. In Tungting
Lake area 50-plus P-40’s attack comm tgts, troops, and numerous trucks.

8/5/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb personnel and supply areas on Yap. Other B-24’s bomb oil facilities at Boela while B-25’s
hit villages and small boats near Seleman Bay and afterwards bomb Besar I. B-24’s attack seaplane
anchorage at Kokas while P-39’s strafe barges in W Geelvink Bay area. Despite bad weather, P-39’s
manage to hit Luain gun positions and ammo dump. A few B-24’s bomb Sasa A/F.

8/5/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Saipan fly 2 strikes against Guam.

8/5/44 Eleventh AF
A weather mission is followed by a shipping sweep flown by 2 MBs which is aborted early due to
weather.

8/6/44 Eighth AF
The Eighth strikes 5 aircraft and engine factories, torpedo plant, 7 oil refineries, and an A/F in Berlin
and Hamburg-Kiel areas, and 2 V-weapon sites in Pas de Calais area. 953 HBs attack their tgts. 25
fail to return. The 554 ftrs in spt lose 6 of their number. Total claims of enemy airplanes destroyed
amount to 34. The bombing is very effective and 10 major tgts are severely damaged during one of
the best days the Eighth experiences. In conjunction with the operations against the Berlin and
Hamburg-Kiel areas, the Eighth begins its second shuttle-bombing mission to the USSR. 78 B-17’s
are dispatched, but 3 return to UK due to mechanical troubles. The HB formation is met by a P-51 gp
60 mi E of Jutland. 75 B-17’s bomb aircraft factory at Rahmel, near Gdynia, with good results. Another
P-51 gp picks up the formation as it withdraws toward USSR. No aircraft are lost and the HBs land at
Poltava and Mirgorod while the P-51’s land at Piryatin.

8/6/44 Ninth AF
MBs and LBs hit bridges, fuel and ammo dumps, and a locomotive depot at Beauvais, Beaumont-sur-
Sarthe, Courtalain, Foret de Perseigne, and Blois. Ftrs escort IX BC and furnish cover to ground
troops in Vire, Rennes, and Redon areas.

8/6/44 Twelfth AF
MBs strike bridges in SE France in Rhone Valley and areas to the E, in or near Tarascon and Arles,
and along Var R. FBs enjoy successful day against tgts in NW Italy and SE France, including bridges,
railroad lines, motor transport, trains, roads, A/Fs, and town areas, plus shipping at Imperia, Genoa,
and La Spezia.

8/6/44 Fifteenth AF
60 ftrs take off from Soviet FRANTIC bases, attack Craiova M/Y and other railroad tgts in Bucharest-
Ploesti area, and land at Italian bases. Close to 700 B-17’s and B-24’s, operating against tgts in SE
France, attack oil storage at Le Pouzin, Le Pontet, and Lyon, railroad bridges at Le Pouzin, Avignon,
Tarascon, Rambert, and Givors, M/Ys at Portes-les-Valences and Miramas, and submarine pens at
Toulon. 43 P-38’s dive-bomb A/Fs at Orange/Plan de Dieu, and Valence. P-38’s and P-51’s fly about
200 sorties in spt of bombing missions.

8/6/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb town area of Mohnyin while 2 others destroy bridge at Hsenwi. 21 P-51’s hit 4 railroad
bridges in the Naba-Pinbaw area, destroying 2 of them. P-51’s and P-47’s hit numerous T/Os at
Mohnyin, Hopin, Bhamo, Myothit, Katha, Indaw, and other points in N Burma. A few P-40’s strafe T/Os
in Myitkyina area.

8/6/44 Fourteenth AF
28 P-40’s again pound Tengchung. 47 P-40’s and P-51’s hit trucks, troop compounds, and gun posi-
tions in Hengyang area. 19 P-40’s attack sampans and trucks around Changsha. 20 others hit sup-
plies, trucks, barracks, and T/Os at Chefang and Mangshih, between Changsha and Hengyang, and
between Siangyin and Siangtan.

8/6/44 FEAF
Yap supply area is bombed by B-24’s. Heavy frontal weather activity over Vogelkop Peninsula and the
Moluccas cancels strikes in that area. On the mainland of New Guinea, MBs and ftrs, though restrict-
ed by weather, spt ground operations near Sarmi, hit gun positions at Dagua, and strafe fuel dumps
and T/Os at Cape Djeruen.

8/6/44 Seventh AF
B-25’s from Saipan strike Guam twice. B-25’s flying out of the Marshalls hit Ponape, and others from
the Gilberts hit Nauru. B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wotje.

8/7/44 Eighth AF
Shuttle mission continues from USSR. In accordance with Soviet request, tgt is oil refinery in Poland.
57 B-17’s and 37 P-51’s are dispatched. 55 HBs (2 return to base early) bomb refinery at Trzebinia. P-
51’s engage 6 to 8 enemy ftrs over tgt and claim destruction of 3 of them. The airplanes return to
FRANTIC bases in USSR. In UK 902 HBs, supported by 10 ftr gps, are dispatched to bomb oil dumps
and bridges in France. Cloud conditions cause multiple aborts, but 483 HBs bomb 11 oil dumps, 5
bridges, 3 A/Fs, and an M/Y. 3 HBs are lost. 8 gps of FBs attack M/Ys and rail transportation N and E
of Paris.

8/7/44 Ninth AF
To maintain close association with ground forces, IX TAC and XIX TAC constitute mobile units to
accompany Adv HQ of US First and Third Armies, respectively, as they adv rapidly to the E. Gen
Brereton relinquishes cmd of Ninth AF to become CG First Allied Airborne Army. 380-plus A-20’s and
B-26’s bomb bridges at Nogent-sur-Seine and Neuvy-sur-Loire. Ftrs escort IX BC, furnish defensive
cover in Vire, Laval, and Rennes areas, and spt ground forces in assault area.

8/7/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s bomb shipping at Monaco, Genoa, Finale Ligure, and Alassio during 6/7 Aug. During day, B-
25’s and B-26’s bomb bridges at Les Censies, Ventimiglia, La Voultesur-Rhone, Livron, Avignon, and
Pont-Saint-Esprit. FBs hit rail and road bridges, M/Ys at Alessandria and Albenga, shipping at Imperia
and Nice, and A/Fs in NW Italy and S France.

8/7/44 Fifteenth AF
353 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 2 synthetic oil refineries at Blechhammer; over 300 ftrs provide spt. 76 B-
24’s hit Alibunar A/F and Novi Sad oil facilities. HBs and ftrs claim nearly 30 aircraft shot down.

8/7/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s destroy 2 bridges, damage 2 others, and hit T/Os in areas around Naba and Mawhun. FBs
attack Mohnyin, Myothit, and Pinbaw, hit motor pool at Namana, damage 2 bridges S of Bhamo, and
attack T/Os during sweeps of Onbauk A/F and town of Bhamo. FBs also spt ground forces in Taungni
area.

8/7/44 Fourteenth AF
87 P-40’s hit Hengyang and trucks, troops, and gun positions in the surrounding area. 21 P-40’s bomb
Changsha, 4 hit rivercraft at Siangsiang, 4 bomb wall at Tengchung, and 6 attack Hsiaoshuipu.

8/7/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb power plant, AA positions, and barracks area on Yap, phosphate plant on Fais I, and
A/Fs at Galela and Lolobata, where 35-50 aircraft are destroyed or damaged.

8/7/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-25’s hit Guam twice during the day.

8/8/44 Eighth AF
Shuttle mission continues as B-17’s with P-51 escort, leave bases in USSR. While 36 hit Buzau A/F
others hit A/F at Zilistea. No ftrs are encountered during mission. 359 B-24’s from UK bomb 10 V-
weapon sites and 4 A/Fs in NE France. 6 P-51 gps provide escort. 2 gps bomb and 3 gps strafe rail
facilities and rail and motor transportation with good results. 497 B-17’s bomb troop concentrations
and strongpoints and T/Os S of Caen. 2 P-51 gps give spt, 1 later strafing traffic in Rouen area. 10
HBs and 4 P-51’s are lost, mostly to AA fire. 4 gps of FBs (163 planes) strafe and bomb M/Ys, a
bridge, and T/Os N and W of Dijon and in Paris-miens-Saint-Quentin area. Eighth AF during the day
and RAF during 7/8 Aug drop over 5,200 tons of bombs, mainly in spt of Canadian First Army (accom-
panied by a Polish armd div) offensive toward Falaise.

8/8/44 Ninth AF
Gen Vandenberg assumes cmd of Ninth AF. 406 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb rail embankment and
bridges at 8 locations in N and W France, attack radar installations between Argentan and Alencon,
and give tac spt to ground forces near Saint-Malo. Ftrs escort IX BC, give defensive air cover, and fly
armed rcn E of Paris and in battle area.

8/8/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack tgts in Po and Rhone Valleys, hitting bridges and railroad tracks in or near Alessandria,
Avignon, and Pont-Saint-Esprit, and along Var R. A-20’s hit storage dump and nearby town of
Savigliano. FBs hit barge in San Stefano al Mare harbor and pontoon and railroad bridges nearby, and
attack Mantua causeway and nearby bridges, scoring many hits and destroying several vehicles.

8/8/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn missions.

8/8/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s are weathered out of their primary tgt, the town of Shwekyina. The MBs hit alternates, destroy-
ing Meza bridge and damaging 3 others, and bombing railroad tracks at several points between Naba
and Meza. Weather severely curtails FB missions.

8/8/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 7 P-40’s bomb storage area in Hengshan and destroy several trucks in the area. 29 P-
40’s hit gun positions and T/Os in Hengyang vicinity. 14 P-51’s and P-40’s hit bridge, trucks, and river
craft at Siangtan while 8 blast trucks, barges, and compound between Siangtan and Hengyang. 12 P-
40’s attack river shipping from Sinti to Hankow. 15 P-40’s bomb storage areas and radio stations at
Amoy and Swatow.

8/8/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Yap and GagilTomil Is, concentrating on airstrips, A/Fs at Galela, Lolobata, and Babo,
and towns of Urarom and Manokwari. A-20’s bomb radio station near Hollandia and hit troop concen-
trations in Musu area. FBs bomb bridges and buildings at Boram, troops at But, and guns at Dagua.

8/8/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-25’s bomb Guam where effective resistance ends. B-25’s from the Marshalls hit
Ponape while B-24’s bomb Truk.

8/9/44 Eighth AF
More than 500 HBs attack aircraft engine plant at Sindelfingen and several T/Os, including M/Ys at
Saarbrucken, Luxembourg, and Saint-Vith. 18 HBs are lost, mostly to AA fire. 15 ftr gps fly 570 sorties
in spt, claiming 33 aircraft destroyed in air and 30 on ground, plus numerous ground tgts in strafing
attacks. 15 FB gps bomb and strafe rail tgts, including 12 M/Ys, in France. 325th Photographic Wg
(Rcn) is activated to replace 8th Rcn Wg (Prov).

8/9/44 Ninth AF
Close to 400 MBs and LBs attack ammo dump in Foret de Blois, shipping at Brest, and other tgts,
including rail bridges at 10 locations in N and W France. Ftrs escort IX BC, cover ground forces, and
fly armed rcn in wide areas of N France (around Paris, as far S as Orleans, and as far NE as Reims
and Chalonssur-Marne).

8/9/44 Twelfth AF
MB efforts are restricted by bad weather. However, during 8/9 Aug A-20’s hit tgts along coastal road
from Nice to Genoa, and during the day B-25’s hit railroad at Ventimiglia and B-26’s attain excellent
results on Bergamo/Orio al Serio AF. FBs sink motor vessel in Imperia harbor and attack railroad facili-
ties in NW Italy.

8/9/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 400 B-24’s and B-17’s, with ftr escorts, bomb 2 A/Fs and an oil refinery at Budapest, rolling
stock plant and aircraft assembly plant at Gyor, and M/Y and oil refinery at Brod.

8/9/44 Tenth AF
24 FBs spt ground forces in Taungni-Sahmaw area. Several others unsuccessfully attack bridge N of
Hopin and bomb town of Tagwin.

8/9/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb compound and vehicle shed on NE edge of Hengyang. 36 P-40’s and P-51’s attack
trucks, gun positions, and buildings at several points in Hengyang-Siangtan area. 21 P-51’s and P-
40’s knock out pontoon bridge and hit junks and sampans at Changsha, and attack rivercraft at points
along the C Yangtze.

8/9/44 FEAF
B-24’s blast AA positions in 3 different areas of Yap I. Other B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Boela and at Liang.
A-20’s hit shipping facilities at Asap I and bomb Nabire A/F. Ftrs strafe villages S of Manokwari. B-25’s
bomb forces on N coast of Waigeo I. A-20’s and FBs hit troops at Dagua and near Haur and bomb
stores at Cape Moem and machineguns at Cape Wom.

8/10/44 Eighth AF
45 P-51’s in Italy during FRANTIC mission are dispatched with Fifteenth AF aircraft to escort on a
troop carrier evacuation mission. Over 150 B-24’s from UK bomb 2 bridges and 3 fuel dumps SE of
Paris, plus T/O near Brienon-sur-Armancon. 5 ftr gps and a sq afford escort, claiming 8 airplanes
destroyed in combat. Rail and transportation facilities are strafed in Paris, Troyes, Dreux, Chartres and
Evreux areas. 11 gps of FBs, in 2 operations, bomb large number of rail and highway transportation
tgts, including 15 M/Ys S and E of Paris, and along French-Belgian border.

8/10/44 Ninth AF
Almost 200 MBs and LBs bomb rail bridges and embankments in wide areas around Paris. Ftrs escort
bmrs, spt ground forces, give defensive cover, and fly armed rcn in battle areas and around Amiens,
Paris, Cambrai, Meaux, Dijon, and Troyes.

8/10/44 Twelfth AF
MB and LB missions are cancelled by bad weather. FBs, operating on reduced scale, hit gun positions
along S coast of France in preparation for Allied invasion of S France (Operation DRAGOON).

8/10/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 450 HBs, with ftr escort, hit 6 oil refineries in Ploesti area.

8/10/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb town of Shwekyina. A few P-51’s spt ground forces by hitting railroad station at Mingon.

8/10/44 Fourteenth AF
9 P-40’s strafe Taiyuan A/F claiming more than 20 aircraft destroyed. 16 P-40’s destroy 4 trucks and
damage about 50 others at Siangtan and in Changsha area. 2 P-40’s strafe numerous junks along S
China coast.
8/10/44 FEAF
B-24’s attack Yap, concentrating on AA positions, A/Fs and town of Yap. Others hit A/Fs at Galela,
Lolobata and Namlea. B-25’s bomb Langgoer A/F. FBs attack Sorong, Manokwari, and villages along
W coast of Geelvink Bay. FBs continue to pound forces between Aitape and Wewak. Large-scale TC
missions are flown to forward bases, especially in Schouten Is.

8/10/44 Twentieth AF
2 missions are flown during 10/11 Aug. In one, 24 B-29’s, out of Chengtu, bomb urban area of
Nagasaki and 3 others hit T/Os. The B-29’s claim 1 ftr shot down, the first such claim (except proba-
bles) by the B-29’s. In other missions, the first staged through China Bay, 31 B-29’s bomb oil refiner-
ies at Palembang, 8 mine the Moesi R nearby, and 3 hit T/Os and a secondary tgt. The first attack,
from Ceylon to Sumatra, is the longest single-stage combat flight (about 3,900 mi) by B-29’s during
the war.

8/10/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s, flying their first mission from Saipan, pound Iwo Jima, beginning the AAF’s neutralization cam-
paign of that island. Saipan-based P-47’s hit Tinian and Pagan Is. All organized resistance on Guam
ends. B-24’s from Kwajalein hit Wotje.

8/10/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on a shipping sweep spot 2 patrol boats 75 mi ESE of Shimushu I. One is sunk, the other is
damaged.

8/11/44 Eighth AF
More than 850 HBs attack 13 M/Ys, fuel dumps, A/Fs, and T/Os, in NE France and Paris area, and 23
arsenal areas, barracks, concrete emplacements and heavy arty posts in and around Brest, escorted
by 8 ftr gps and a sq. 5 gps later strafe ground tgts.

8/11/44 Ninth AF
LBs and MBs from 97th, 98th, and 99th Combat Bomb Wgs attack bridges at Montrichard, Oissel,
Fismes, and Creil/Saint-Maximin, gun defenses at Ile de Cezembre and Saint-Malo, and ammo dump
at Foret de Roumare. Ftrs cover assault area, escort IX BC, and fly armed rcn in battle area and
extensively over N France.

8/11/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, B-26’s, and P-47’s strike gun positions along French and Italian coasts W of Genoa as DRA-
GOON assault force begins movement from Naples area toward tgts in S France.

8/11/44 Tenth AF
5 B-25’s bomb encampment area and underground shelters at Kadu. 4 others abort because of bad
weather. 6 P-40’s attack Japanese-occupied temple at Shwekyina and Japanese HQ at Bhamo.

8/11/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s bomb Changsha, 16 B-25’s pound Hengyang over 40 P-51’s and P-40’s bomb bridges, vil-
lages, warehouses, trucks, troops, and other T/Os in Hengyang area. 26 P-40’s attack T/Os at or near
Chuting, Puchou, and Yungfengshih.

8/11/44 FEAF
A-20’s hit shipping off Urarom and in Wandammen Bay and barges and a radar station along coast of
Geelvink Bay. A-20’s pound Japanese HQ and bivouac areas S of Sawar, A-20’s and B-25’s bomb
forces at Haur village while P-39’s hit Kairiru I barge terminal, coastal guns at several points, and
troops, supplies, and buildings from But to Rocky Pt.

8/11/44 Seventh AF
Makin based B-25’s hit Ponape.

8/12/44 Eighth AF
Shuttle-bombing mission UK-USSR-Italy-UK is completed. Of 72 B-17’s taking off from Fifteenth AF
bases in Italy, 3 have various problems. The others bomb Toulouse/Francazal A/F and then proceed to
UK. 62 P-51’s (part of the shuttle-mission force) and 43 from UK provide escort. No aircraft are lost.
70 HBs and 58 P-51’s land in UK. 5 HBs and 6 P-51’s, either left in Italy or returning there during mis-
sion, subsequently return to UK. Over 500 other HBs attack 7 A/Fs and M/Ys in the Paris area. 6 ftr
gps provide escort, 1 escorts Ninth AF MBs. 2 of the gps afterwards strafe transportation tgts. In 2
operations nearly 900 FBs attack transportation tgts in NE France, a large number of which are
bombed with good results by over 700, at a loss of 13 ftrs.

8/12/44 Ninth AF
IX BC LBs and MBs attack Oissel rail bridge, Corbeil-Essonnes refueling siding, and numerous points
along highways in Argentan area with aim of bottling up enemy troops. Ftrs fly ground forces cover
and armed rcn over wide areas of W and N France, also escort IX BC.

8/12/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, LBs, and FBs attack tgts, mainly gun positions, in battle area N of Arno R and in S France.

8/12/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 550 ftr escorted HBs bomb gun positions in Savona, Genoa, Marseille, and Sete areas. 100-
plus P-51’s strafe radar installations and other coast-watching facilities along French S coast. These
and Twelfth AF strikes are preparatory to DRAGOON.

8/12/44 Tenth AF
About 20 FBs hit Shwekyina, damage bridge near Manla, bomb railroad yards at Pinwe, strafe river
boat near Bhamo, and attack troops in Myothit area. 24 FBs spt ground forces in Taungni-Pinbaw
area.

8/12/44 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s bomb railroad yards at Hengyang. 19 P-51’s and P-40’s hit T/Os in this area. 39 P-40’s
attack various T/Os at Chiuchiang, Yungfengshih, Loyang, Siangtan, and Tengchung.

8/12/44 FEAF
FEAF long-range rcn is greatly increased thanks to strategic position of newly acquired Schouten Is
bases. B-24’s pound A/F at Babo while B-25’s and P-39’s hit Nabire A/F. Other P-39’s attack defenses
at Mansinam I and shore concentrations along W Geelvink Bay. P-47’s spt ground operations in area
of Sansapor Pt by bombing Dore. A-20’s and P-47’s hit forces and T/Os in Sarmi area and along
Metimedan R. A-20’s and P-39’s attack troops at Haur, coastal tgts in cooperation with PT boats, and
fuel dumps at Boram.

8/12/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s hit shipping, seaplane base, and A/F at Chichi Jima, B-25’s pound Pagan I while
P-47’s hit Rota. B-24’s from the Marshalls bomb Truk while Gilberts-based B-25’s pound Nauru.

8/12/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s and 2 F-7A’s over Paramushiru and Shimushu hit tgts which include shipping in Higashi
Banjo Strait and buildings and runway on Suribachi. Enemy ftrs give battle. The B-24’s score 3 kills
and 13 probables and damaged. 6 more MBs fly an uneventful shipping sweep and take photos over
Shimushiru I.

8/13/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,200 HBs escorted by 6 ftr gps attack railroad bridge, 3 coastal batteries, and several highways
along with T/Os along the Seine from Le Havre to Paris during a battle area spt mission. 13 HBs are
lost. Over 800 FBs attack M/Ys, bridges, tunnels, moving traffic and other transportation facilities in
wide area NE of the Seine. 13 FBs are lost.

8/13/44 Ninth AF
Around 575 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb fuel storage at Les Buissons, points along highways around
Lisieux and SE to Rugles with aim of containing enemy in Falaise pocket, railroad tgts at Peronne,
Doullens, and Corbeil-Essonnes. Ftrs escort IX BC, cover ground forces, and fly armed rcn in
Alencon, Le Mans, Domfront, and Chartres areas. About 125 transports fly ferry and evacuation mis-
sions. During 13/14 Aug, 28 B-26’s bomb Foret de Halouze ammo dump and bivouac area.

8/13/44 Twelfth AF
MBs blast coastal def guns in Marseille area while LBs during 12/13 Aug attack tgts along Monaco-
Toulon road, and FBs hit guns and barracks in the area. Ftrs strafe A/Fs at Les Chanoines, Montreal,
Avignon, La Jasse, Istres-Le-Tube, Valence, and Bergamo. A-20’s attack explosive stores in battle
area in Arno R Valley.

8/13/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 500 B-24’s and B-17’s attack gun positions around Genoa, Toulon, and Sete, and strike at
bridges at Pont-Saint-Esprit, Avignon, Orange, and Crest. 31 P-38’s dive-bomb Montelimar A/F. Other
ftrs fly 180-plus sorties in spt of HB missions. 28 HBs hit military installations at Pec.

8/13/44 Tenth AF
20 FBs hit troops and supplies at Mankwi, Myothit, and Tali. 7 others knock out bridge at Kyauktalon
and damage another near Namkwin. 26 FBs attack village of Pinwe and hit T/Os near Mawlu and
Pinbaw. 9 B-26’s strike bomb storage area at Pinwe considerably damaging the village.

8/13/44 Fourteenth AF
30-plus B-25’s bomb Tungling, Sinsiang, and Hengyang, Pailochi A/F, shipping at Takao harbor and
nearby coastal areas. 3 cargo vessels are claimed sunk. 51 P-40’s and P-51’s attack trucks, bridges,
railroad yards, troops, and other T/Os in Hengyang area. 18 P-40’s and P-38’s pound Tengchung. 50-
plus other P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s attack troops, bridges, railroad tracks, shipping, trucks, and other
T/Os at several locations including Lienhwa, Siangsiang, Sinshih, Puchou, Tungyangtun, Hengshan,
Weichow I, Luichow Peninsula, Tingka, Mangshih, Nanchang, Puchi, and along Yunglo R.

8/13/44 FEAF
Bad weather in SWPA curtails operations. B-24’s bomb bivouacs and supply dumps at Manokwari.
Bmrs hit Cape Wom storage area while P-39’s cooperate with PT boats to hit Dagua personnel areas
and Suain coastal positions. P-47’s and P-39’s hit Cape Wom, troops at Ulban, Matapau, and Suain,
and spt ground forces at Sarmi. TC aircraft complete nearly 90 missions to Owi I and other forward
bases.

8/13/44 Eleventh AF
Of 3 B-24’s departing Shemya during 12/13 Aug, 1 aborts while the other 2 bomb Kashiwabara stag-
ing area. Later 6 B-25’s fly a shipping sweep E of the N Kurils during which ftr is downed.
8/14/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs attack 9 A/Fs, 2 aero engine factories, 1 oil plant, 2 bridges, 2 rail junctions and other
secondary and T/Os in SW Germany, E France, and Bordeaux region. Ftrs fly 388 sorties in spt and
destroy 10 aircraft, 19 locomotives, and numerous other ground tgts. 6 FB gps attack tgts within 130mi
radius of Paris, 136 FBs bombing various transportation tgts.

8/14/44 Ninth AF
IX BC MBs and LBs hit several highway and rail bridges, junctions and sidings mostly beyond battle-
lines in France to delay and complicate German retreat. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly armed rcn over Falaise,
Broglie, and Chartres areas, and spt ground forces, especially 7 armed and inf divs, over wide areas
of N and W France. A XIX TAC sq uniquely effects surrender of a number of German ground troops,
Germans on roads being strafed by sq NE of Carrouges wave white flags, whereupon planes buzz the
road and shepherd enemy troops into a column which then proceeds to US lines to surrender.

8/14/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit coastal def guns while FBs pound various gun positions, tracks, enemy HQ, and T/Os in the
Toulon-Nice area. Ftrs strafe radar installations and T/Os along the French S coast as DRAGOON
forces approach. During 13/14 Aug A-20’s hit T/Os in W Po Valley and fuel dump N of Italy battle area.

8/14/44 Fifteenth AF
540 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb gun positions in Toulon and Genoa areas as DRAGOON convoy heads
for French Mediterranean coast. 145 P-38’s and P-51’s strafe radar installations at several coastal
points.

8/14/44 Tenth AF
B-25’s bomb Mohnyin and Indaw. 18 P-51’s pound tgts in Myothit area. 46 other FBs hit various N
Burma tgts including Naba junction, active area near Pinbaw, building and T/Os at Thaikwagon, cmd
post at Hopin, motor pool at Nansiaung Forest, ammo and other supplies in Mohnyin area, and
bridges S of Bhamo one of which is slightly damaged.

8/14/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-25’s blast Lungling while 16 P-40’s hit fortified pass and T/Os to the S. 12 B-25’s bomb railroad
yards at Siangtan. 31 P-40’s and P-51’s hit railroad yards, river shipping, and general T/Os at
Hengyang. 13 P-40’s attack Tengchung. 13 others hit trucks, troops, and rivercraft at Pailochi and
Siying and 4 bomb bridge at Hsenwi.

8/14/44 FEAF
B-25’s and B-24’s attack Ternate I, AA positions, oil dumps, barracks, supply areas, and other tgts
throughout the Halmaheras. B-24’s pound A/F at Babo while A-20’s and FBs, along with RAAF air-
planes, blasting bivouac, and troops at Terabu, Kaiten, and Wewak Pt.

8/14/44 Seventh AF
The Seventh is reorganized as a ‘mobile tac airforce,’ retaining only units that will function in the com-
bat area. VII BC includes 11th, 30th, 41st, and 494th Bomb Gps; VII FC includes 15th and 318th Ftr
Gps and 8th Night Ftr Sq; and the recently activated VII Air Serv Area Cmd is composed of 4 serv
gps. Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima and B-25’s hit Pagan. P-47’s hit Rota. From the Marshalls,
B-25’s hit Ponape and B-24’s bomb Wotje.

8/15/44 Eighth AF
More than 850 HBs attack 11 NW German, Dutch, and Belgian A/Fs in conjunction with 1,000 RAF
HBs and Mosquitos raiding 9 A/Fs in the Netherlands and Belgium, all supported by 607 VIII FC sor-
ties. 17 Eighth AF HBs and 6 ftrs are lost. HBs claim 13 aircraft destroyed while ftrs claim 14 in air and
8 on ground, along with 29 locomotives and a large number of other ground tgts. 33 P-47’s dive-bomb
and skip-bomb repair shop and locomotives in M/Y at Braine-le-Comte.

8/15/44 Ninth AF
50th and 53d TC Wgs, on loan to MAAF, participate in invasion of S France as part of Prov TC Air Div.
330-plus A-20’s and B-26’s bomb Marseille-en-Beauvaisis and Foret de Chantilly ammo and fuel
dumps, rail bridges at Auverssise and L’Isle-Adam, Serqueux M/Y, and coastal defense at SaintMalo.
Ftrs fly cover for 5 inf and armd divs, escort IX BC, and fly extensive armed rcn over N and W France.

8/15/44 Twelfth AF
During 14/15 Aug A-20’s bomb Le Vallon, Istres, and Orange/Plan de Dieu A/Fs and other Rhone
Valley tgts while US Seventh Army carries out preliminary operations to isolate DRAGOON invasion
beaches. US Special Serv Force invades Levant and Port-Cros Is and secures left flank of assault
area. French commandos land E of Cap Negre and clear coastal defenses, French Naval Assault Gp
lands SW of Cannes and secures right flank. 1st Airborne TF drops in rear of assault beaches and
blocks off invasion area from the interior. Main force, US VI Corps, lands 3 divs abreast between Nice
and Toulon at 0800. A-20’s bomb barracks in invasion area while B-25’s, B-26’s, P-38’s, and P-47’s,
supporting invasion, pound beaches, enemy concentrations, and gun positions in coastal areas and
later in the day move attacks inland to interdict enemy comm lines successfully hitting numerous
bridges. Ftrs maintain constant patrol over convoys and invasion area.

8/15/44 Fifteenth AF
In Fifteenth AF’s first HB mass night raid, 252 B-17’s and B-24’s after predawn takeoff pound beaches
in Cannes-Toulon area in immediate adv of Operation DRAGOON. 28 other ftr-escorted B-17’s bomb
highway bridges over Rhone R. B-17’s sent against coastal gun positions abort mission owing to poor
visibility. 166 P-51’s escort MATAF C-47’s carrying airborne invasion troops.

8/15/44 EAC
AM Coryton assumes cmd of Third Tac AF, a major component of EAC. Tac AF functions remain
under Coryton until it is dissolved on 4 Dec 44.

8/15/44 Tenth AF
More than 70 P-51’s, P-47’s, P-40’s, and A-36’s hit numerous N Burma tgts including general T/Os in
Bhamo area, monastery at Pegu, troops E of Mawhun, Loiwing and Lashio A/F and rail tgts between
Naba and Hopin. Close spt strikes are flown for ground forces in Pinbaw and Naba areas. Supply
dumps at Mainghka are bombed and 2 villages N of Kazu are hit and burned out.

8/15/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb Kutkai, demolishing 2 large buildings and leaving 14 burning. 35 P-40’s attack Tingka,
Hsenwi, Lungling, and Tengchung. Nearly 100 P-40’s and P-51’s attack troops, horses, trucks, river
shipping, arty pieces, warehouses, and general T/Os in or near Sungpai, Sinshih, Hengyang, Chaling,
Leiyang, Sinyang, Siangtan, Hukow, and Changsha. 4 P-40’s hit coastal shipping at Hongay and Nam
Dinh.

8/15/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Lolobata A/F and B-25’s attack shipping in Ternate area, setting a 1,200-ton vessel afire
and damaging several luggers and barges. P-39’s dive-bomb AA positions at Wewak Pt. FEAF aircraft
on armed rcn hit T/Os in Ceram area and Tanimbar Is.

8/15/44 Thirteenth AF
XIII FC moves from Guadalcanal to Sansapor Pt.
8/16/44 Eighth AF
Over 950 HBs attack 11 oil refineries, aircraft plants and several T/Os in C Germany. 16 ftr gps fly
over 600 spt sorties. 24 HBs are lost. Ftrs claim 32 air victories.

8/16/44 Ninth AF
The 4 gps of 98th Combat Bomb Wg move during 16-30 Aug from UK to the Continent. About 130
MBs and LBs hit Foret de Roumare ammo dump and rail bridges at Pont-Audemer, Thibouville,
Brionne, Nassandres, and Le Bourg. Ftrs escort IX BC, give air cover to armd div and inf forces, and
fly patrol and armed rcn over N and W France.

8/16/44 Twelfth AF
In spt of DRAGOON forces, ftrs and FBs continue to blast enemy defenses and comm on the beach-
es and in the invasion area of S France. A-20’s hit lights and vehicles during 15/16 Aug from N of
beachhead to Rhone R and during the day raid ammo stores. MBs pound Rhone R bridges and gun
positions throughout the general area.

8/16/44 Fifteenth AF
89 B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb chemical works at Friedrichshafen. 108 B-17’s, supporting DRA-
GOON, attack railroad bridges at Saint-Vallier, Saint-Pierre-d’Albigny, Grenoble, and Isere-Valence. 42
P-51’s escort MATAF C-47’s on supply dropping mission to DRAGOON beachheads.

8/16/44 Tenth AF
As last Japanese resistance in India ceases, 16 B-25’s bomb Indaw. 20 P-51’s hit A/Fs at Lashio,
Nawnghkio, Shwebo, Anisakan, and Onbauk. 37 P-40’s and P-51’s hit strong points, pillboxes, and
machinegun positions in Pinbaw area. 19 P-47’s and P-51’s attack T/Os at Katha, bridge S of Bhamo,
town of Tagwin, railroad T/Os between Naba and Hopin, enemy-held monastery, and ammo dump at
Pegu.

8/16/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s bomb Wanling area and warehouses while 12 hit Chaling area and warehouses at Siangtan.
90 P-40’s and P-51’s hit bridges, fortified positions, troops, trucks, rivercraft, supplies, gun positions,
and other T/Os in Hsenwi and Lungling areas and in widespread area around Tungting Lake and C
Yangtze R.

8/16/44 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Miti and Lolobata A/Fs, warehouses and shipping facilities at Ternate I, ship-
ping in Wasile and Weda Bays, installations on Ajoe and Japanese positions at Tanimbar Is. Off Alor I
B-25’s sink small vessel. A-20’s spt ground forces in Maffln Bay area while P-39’s hit troops and posi-
tions from Manokwari to Windissi and bomb A/F at Ransiki, Moemi, and Waren.

8/16/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan hit Chichi Jima and Pagan. Marshall based B-24’s bomb Truk.

8/17/44 Eighth AF
10 B-24’s dispatched against Les Foulons rail bridge abort because of cloud cover over tgt. 20 ftr gps
strafe and bomb between Brussels and Paris, 11 M/Ys, 2 A/Fs and numerous T/Os and destroy many
locomotives, train cars, and road vehicles along with bridges, towers, warehouses and barges.

8/17/44 Ninth AF
400-plus A-20’s and B-26’s bomb road bridges at Montfort-sur-Risle, Pont-Audemer, Nassandres,
Beaumont-le-Roger, Le Bourg, Brionne, and Beaumontel, and rail bridge at La Ferriere-sur-Risle. Ftrs
fly ground force cover over SaintMalo and Dreux and armed rcn in NW France. IX TAC ftrs attack and
severely damage Gestapo HQ near Chateauroux.

8/17/44 Twelfth AF
Despite bad weather, MBs attack railroad bridges leading to beachhead area of S French coast and
hit coastal guns SW of Toulon. LBs hit motor transport during night and drop ammo to invasion forces.
FBs and ftrs on armed rcn and patrol score excellent results against motor transport and rail cars and
destroy several airplanes on A/Fs in S France.

8/17/44 Fifteenth AF
53 B-17’s, with ftr cover, bomb Nish A/F. 250 B-24’s, escorted by P-51’s, bomb 3 oil refineries and
T/Os in Ploesti area.

8/17/44 Tenth AF
47 FBs spt ground forces in Pinbaw area. 9 B-25’s bomb Katha. 12 FBs pound town areas of
Nanyinbya and Bilumyo. 12 other FBs attack arty positions and storage areas in Momauk area. India
is cleared of all Japanese forces.

8/17/44 Fourteenth AF
25 B-24’s blast Yoyang. 18 B-25’s bomb railroad yards and storage area at Chiuchiang and 4 hit road
and A/F in Hengyang area and storage buildings at Nanyo. 100-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on
offensive rcn attack town areas, bridges, hangars, supply dumps, railroad tgts, and road and river traf-
fic in E Burma, around Hsenwi, Tungling, and Tengchung, and throughout Tungting Lake-C Yangtze R
area, particularly in Hengyang area. 8 P-40’s attack shipping in Haiphong area and between Dong
Trieu and Ha Duong.

8/17/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound A/Fs on Amboina, Ceram and Boeroe Is. B-25’s strafe installations at Dili, on Moloe, and
in NW Kai Is. MBs sink transport vessel off Halmahera I. A-20’s bomb Klamono oil fields while FBs hit
gun positions, storage areas, and other tgts at Ransiki and Manokwari and troop concentrations along
N shore of MacCluer Gulf. On Biak P-40’s, supporting ground forces landing at Wardo, pound shore
positions and troops inland as enemy remnants on Biak break up into small groups. P-39’s strafe
troops from Cape Wom to Dandriwad R and near But, and hit gun positions at Marubian.

8/17/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima. Makin-based B-25’s hit Ponape.

8/18/44 Eighth AF
More than 700 HBs attack 15 assigned tgts including bridges, A/Fs, fuel dumps, an aero engine plant,
and several T/Os, in France and Belgium supported by 8 ftr gps (1 other gp escorts MBs of Ninth AF).
3 of the escorting gps later strafe 3 A/Fs in France, destroying 48 parked airplanes. 12 FB gps suc-
cessfully attack A/Fs and transportation facilities in the Seine-Brussels area encountering about 100
ftrs. 15 FBs are lost. 10 ftrs are claimed destroyed.

8/18/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 100 B-26’s and A-20’s strike fuel dump, ammo dump, rail and road overpass, rail embankment,
and junction beyond battleline to disorganize retreating German forces. Over 1,000 ftrs fly cover over
ground forces in Argentan-Paris area, along Seine R, and armed rcn over N and W France.

8/18/44 Twelfth AF
MBs blast coastal guns in Toulon area and shipping in Toulon harbor. FBs closely spt beachhead
troops, hit rolling stock and rail lines, and generally disrupt comm as US VI Corps overruns primary
defenses in coastal area of SE France. Ftrs maintain beachhead patrols and area cover for bmrs.

8/18/44 Fifteenth AF
370 ftr-escorted B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 5 oil refineries around Ploesti. 89 B-24’s, with ftr cover, bomb
Alibunar A/F.

8/18/44 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s and P-51’s knock out road bridge, attack town areas, and hit general T/Os in Bhamo area. 4
P-47’s knock out both approaches to bridge in Hsenwi. Troop concentration in Moda is pounded by 15
P-47’s and P-51’s and an A-36. 39 P-47’s, P-40’s and P-51’s closely spt ground forces in various
Pinbaw area sectors. 8 P-47’s sweep Lashio A/F, strafing several T/Os.

8/18/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb storage areas at Mangshih. 6 pound storage area at Changsha. 60-plus P-40’s, P-
51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn attack troops, town areas, bridges, and other T/Os in E Burma, Lashio,
Tengchung, Lungling, and Mangshih areas, and in Tungting Lake-C Yangtze R area at points including
Yoyang, Chaling, Yuhsien, Hengshan, Chuchou, and Hsuchang.

8/18/44 FEAF
FBs and A-20’s pound troops and storage area at Suain and hit def lines near Sarmi. Armed rcn mis-
sions continue over wide stretches of SWPA including Amboina-Ceram, Palau Is, and Halmahera I.
Several T/Os are attacked.

8/18/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan bomb and strafe Pagan I.

8/19/44 Ninth AF
50th and 53d TC Wgs, on loan to MAAF to participate in invasion of S France, are ordered to return to
UK. No IX BC operations. Ftrs cover ground forces in battle areas and fly armed rcn long Seine R and
surrounding areas and in wide areas around Paris, Orleans, and Tours.

8/19/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit M/Ys while B-25’s and B-26’s bomb road and rail bridges throughout SE France. FBs and
ftrs continue to pound enemy comm N and W of beachhead and guns in the immediate battle area as
US Seventh Army’s TF Butler crosses Durance R and moves N to Sisteron and Digne.

8/19/44 Fifteenth AF
Bombing Ploesti area for fourth consecutive day, 65 B-17’s supported by 125 P-51’s blast 2 oil refiner-
ies.

8/19/44 Tenth AF
4 P-47’s spt ground forces SW of Thaikwagon. 4 others strafe trucks carrying troops between Bhamo
and Myothit.

8/19/44 Fourteenth AF
25 B-24’s bomb Puchi, severely damaging warehouse area. 11 B-25’s hit Sienning. 3 hit railroad
tracks and runway N of Hengyang. More than 70 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack river ship-
ping, troops, trucks, and other T/Os at or near Pengtse, Hengyang, Chaling, Yoyang, Siangtan, and
Changsha.
8/19/44 FEAF
Weather restricts operations. P-40’s bomb port of Napido. P-39’s bomb and strafe coastal positions
along W shore of Geelvink Bay. A-20’s operating in force in spt of ground troops pound tgts in Sawar-
Sarmi sector. P-39’s spt ground forces in Wewak area.

8/19/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s bomb installations on Anatahan and drop fire-bombs on Tinian to aid ground
forces in mopping-up operations.

8/19/44 Eleventh AF
A weather sortie and a 4-plane shipping sweep are flown with negative results.

8/20/44 Ninth AF
61 B-26’s bomb troop and equipment concentration waiting at Foret de la Lande to be ferried across
the Seine. Ftrs fly armed rcn along Seine, spt ground troops in battle area, and fly escort mission to
over 100 troop carriers on supply and evacuation run.

8/20/44 Twelfth AF
During 19/20 Aug A-20’s attack lights and motor transport from battleline NW to the Rhone. B-26’s,
joined by FBs and ftrs, hit coastal def guns in Toulon area, while B-25’s bomb Rhone Valley bridges
and A/Fs achieving especially good results at A/F near Valence.

8/20/44 Fifteenth AF
460-plus B-24’s and B-17’s, some ftr-escorted, bomb A/F and M/Y at Szolnok, and oil refineries at
Dubova, Czechowice and Auschwitz.

8/20/44 Tenth AF
24 P-47’s and P-51’s fly close spt strikes for ground forces immediately S of Thaikwagon. 4 P-51’s hit
T/Os at Myintha and Aledaw.

8/20/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 7 P-40’s damage buildings and a pontoon bridge and strafe about 30 sampans in the
Hengyang area. 13 P-40’s hit buildings, trucks, and river shipping in Hengshan area. 60-plus P-40’s
and P-51’s attack numerous trucks, rivercraft, and general T/Os at Tingka, Anjen, Yangtien, S of
Yoyang, between Hankow and Chinchiang, and between Sinshih and Changsha.

8/20/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb town and A/F of Namlea. B-25’s bomb Langgoer A/F. B-24’s pound personnel areas and
warehouses at Tobelo. P-39’s hit Windissi and enemy shipping off Manokawri while P-40’s pound gun
positions, buildings and stores at Manokwari. Other P-40’s spt ground forces by hitting troop concen-
trations at Napido. A-20’s and FBs hit personnel center near Marubian, supplies at Wom, and numer-
ous tgts during coastal sweeps in Wewak general area.

8/20/44 Twentieth AF
61 Chengtu-based B-29’s bomb Imperial Iron and Steel Works at Yawata during the day, followed by
10 more during 20/21 Aug, 5 hitting tgts other than the primary. 14 B-29’s are lost, including 1 to AA
and 4 to enemy airplanes (1 by air-to-air bombing and 1 by ramming). B-29 gunners claim 17 air victo-
ries.

8/20/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s hit Yap for the first time. A B-24 bombs Alamagan while P-47’s pound Pagan.
Marshalls-based B-24’s bomb Truk.

8/20/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s fly a negative shipping sweep.

8/21/44 International
A series of conferences begins at Dumbarton Oaks. Delegates from US, UK, USSR, and China dis-
cuss postwar issues.

8/21/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather grounds all bmrs and ftrs. Less than 20 transports fly supply and evacuation missions.

8/21/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit roads and bridges in Po Valley while A-20’s during 20/21 Aug strike motor transport in the W
part of the Valley and bomb Alessandria barracks during the day. FBs and ftrs again blast enemy
comm lines and gun positions in S France, M/Y and rail lines at Alessandria and Casale Monferrato,
and motor transport and train cars in NW Italy and SE France.

8/21/44 Fifteenth AF
117 B-24’s, escorted by P-51’s, bomb Nish A/F. 102 B-24’s, with P-51 escort, hit Hajduboszormeny
A/F which 46 other P-51’s sweep, some making low-level strafings on parked aircraft.

8/21/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s knock out and damage 3 river bridges at Mu area and at Hsipaw, 36 P-51’s spt ground forces
near Pinlon, Ingyingon, and Nansankyin. 8 P-51’s bomb storage area at Chyahkan.

8/21/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb Anjen and T/Os in surrounding area. 7 others attack Hengyang A/F, town of Nanyo,
and several buildings and other T/Os near Yangtien. 90-plus FBs hit town areas, river and road trafflc,
and other T/Os at Pengtse, Kinhwa, Tengchung, Anjen, Hengyang, and Yangtsishih; S of Sintsaing, N
of Tungting Lake, between Hankow and Sinti, and in Changsha area.

8/21/44 FEAF
B-24’s blast supply dumps and AA guns on Wasile Bay coast. B-25’s hit Kaoe A/F and town. B-25’s hit
villages and supply areas on Karakelong I. FBs blast warehouses and other tgts in Manokwari area.
A-20’s and FBs hit supply dumps in SawarSarmi sector and attack troops along coast, particularly
from Babiang to Luain.

8/21/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan hit Yap, P-47’s bomb Pagan, and Makin-based B-25’s hit Nauru.

8/22/44 Ninth AF
IX BC operations are cancelled because of weather. Ftrs fly sweeps, provide air cover for 2 inf and 1
armd div, strafe numerous military and transportation tgts, and fly armed rcn from Evreux to Troyes.

8/22/44 Twelfth AF
Weather restricts operation in SE France. B-26’s attack tgts in Po Valley where they destroy 1 bridge
and severely damage another. A-20’s hit motor transport SW of Alessandria and in Nice area during
21/22 Aug and hit industrial buildings in S France during the day. Ftrs hit motor transport W of the
Rhone and in scattered parts of SE France.
8/22/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 530 B-17’s and B-24’s supported by P-51’s and P-38’s bomb oil refineries at Korneuburg,
Odertal, and Blechhammer (2), and oil storage at Lobau.

8/22/44 Tenth AF
P-51’s and P-47’s fly 53 sorties against Tengchung in spt of attacking Chinese forces. 28 P-47’s attack
buildings, supply dumps, troops, and gun positions near Ingyingon, Nansankyin, and Pinlon. 8 P-47’s
strafe T/Os between Tingka and Bhamo. 2 rocket-firing P-51’s seriously damage several buildings at
Aledaw. 9 B-25’s bomb Hopin.

8/22/44 Fourteenth AF
11 P-40’s and P-38’s hit bridges and road tgts around Tingka, Mangshih, Loiwing, and Pangpying. 6
others attack landing strip and river traffic at an island near Foochow.

8/22/44 FEAF
FBs continue to blast supply and personnel tgts in Manokwari and surrounding areas. FBs again hit N
coastal New Guinea areas, including shipping facilities at Wewak, barge terminal on Mushu I, and
trains and troop positions at various coastal points.

8/22/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s bomb A/Fs on Yap and Pagan. P-47’s also pound Pagan A/F and AA emplace-
ments. Kwajalein-based B-24’s hit Mille.

8/23/44 Eighth AF
150-plus FBs bomb and strafe rail transportation from Saint-Omer to Reims. Over 80 bomb Hamm
M/Ys and 9 others, and strafe miscellaneous ground and river tgts.

8/23/44 Ninth AF
IX BC sends 4 B-26’s to drop leaflets on Lisieux-Bernay area. Ftrs fly ground forces cover, sweeps,
armed rcn over battle areas and along Seine R, and attack arty positions. Over 160 transports fly sup-
ply and evacuation missions and several hundred rcn aircraft fly tac, visual, photographic, and arty
adjustment rcn missions.

8/23/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack road and rail bridges N of Arno R and roads leading N from Florence, and also hit bridges
in Rhone Valley. Widespread haze in parts of France and Italy prevents accurate bombing. FBs contin-
ue to attack comm, gun positions, and road movements in Provence battle areas.

8/23/44 Fifteenth AF
472 B-24’s and B-17’s supported by P-51’s and P-38’s bomb S industrial area of Vienna, Wiener-
Neudorf aircraft engine factory, Vosendorf oil refinery, and Markersdorf A/F, and attack tgts at Ferrara,
missing river bridge but hitting synthetic rubber factory.

8/23/44 Tenth AF
32 P-47’s spt British advances down railroad in Pinbaw area hitting gun positions, troops, and HQ
buildings, immediately N or Pinbaw, and along Nansonti Creek. 6 P-47’s pound Onsansaing, 8 P-51’s
bomb encampment near Kadu, and 4 hit Lungling and Mangshih. 5 others attack guns, fuel dump, and
other T/Os along Burma Road from Wanling to Lungling while 7 more hit buildings and vehicles during
sweeps of the general Mangshih-Chefang area. 12 P-51’s hit T/Os SW of Lungling and 2 P-40’s strafe
trucks at Chefang.
8/23/44 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s and 21 FBs attack villages, compounds, other T/Os near Hengyang, Lingyang, and Anjen.
More than 40 FBs hit villages, shipping, troops, supplies, and other T/Os around Ichang, Yangtien,
Siangtan, and Yiyang, and S of Sungpai and Siangyin.

8/23/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Galela area and Langgoer A/F and Saumlakki. FBs hit A/F at Nabire, Moemi, and
Urarom, village of Moari, and town of Manokwari. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to attack barge
hideouts, troops, villages, and general T/Os around Wewak.

8/23/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb Yap and Iwo Jima while P-47’s hit Pagan and Aguijan. Gilbert-based B-25’s
attack Ponape.

8/24/44 Eighth AF
Almost 400 HBs attack armament factory and 17 oil installations, aircraft assembly plants and aero
engine works and over 20 T/Os in Germany, losing 27 HBs, but claiming 10 enemy airplanes
destroyed. VIII FC flies over 600 sorties in spt of mission, claiming 10 combat victories. 4 gps strafe
A/Fs near Brandenburg and Nordhausen, an M/Y near Brunswick, and the Neuenhaus-Nordhorn area.
Ground tgts destroyed include 14 airplanes, 7 locomotives, trucks, and boats.

8/24/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels IX BC mission against 4 fuel dumps N of the Seine. Ftrs give air cover to ground
forces, mainly for 3 armd and 2 inf divs, bomb Seine bridges, and fly armed rcn along Seine and
around Troyes, Orleans, and Tours. About 275 transports fly supply and evacuation missions.

8/24/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s during 23/24 Aug hit motor transport and T/O in Rhone Valley and at Genoa, Milan, and Turin.
MBs bomb bridges at Montpellier, Avignon, Lunel, Solignano Nuovo, and Castel del Rio, and score
direct hits on gun positions in Marseille area. Ftrs bomb and strafe gun positions, vehicles, roads and
bridges throughout SE France.

8/24/44 Fifteenth AF
530-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 8 oil refineries at Kolin and Pardubice, Vinkovci M/Y, Szeged, and
Ferrara railroad bridge and several T/Os. Around 70-80 fts attack the Czechoslovakian missions. US
HBs and escorting ftrs claim nearly 40 air victories.

8/24/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Kangon. 3 P-47 flights spt British troops NE of Pinbaw, hitting forces and gun emplace-
ments near Namyin Te and Nansankyin. 4 P-47’s bomb Nankan. 4 P-51’s strafe vehicles along Shweli
R and bomb storage area S of Hopin.

8/24/44 Fourteenth AF
Town areas, river and road traffic, railroad tgts, and other T/Os in or near Hengyang, Chuchou,
Siangtan, and Yangtien are attacked by 8 B-25’s and 25 P-40’s. 19 other P-40’s hit similar T/Os at
Yungcheng, Anjen, along C Yangtze R, and S of Mangshih.

8/24/44 FEAF
Shipping in Lembeh Strait is attacked by B-25’s, while B-24’s bomb Lolobata A/F.

8/24/44 Twentieth AF
Advanced air echelon of Gen O’Donnell’s 73d Bomb Wg HQ flies into the Marianas, the first Twentieth
AF contingent to arrive. Ground echelon arrives by water on 16 Sep.

8/24/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s pound Aguijan and Pagan. Marshallbased B-24’s bomb Truk while B-25’s hit
Nauru.

8/25/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs attack 4 aircraft plants, 3 A/Fs, 2 experimental stations and 15 T/Os in Germany. 19
HBs are lost. 15 ftr gps fly over 600 supporting sorties downing 11 enemy aircraft. 4 gps later strafe
ground tgts including numerous parked airplanes of which 30 are claimed destroyed. In a follow-up
operation 92 HBs attack 5 liquid oxygen plants in Belgium and N France. 5 ftr gps fly escort.

8/25/44 Ninth AF
About 240 A-20’s and B-26’s attack various enemy strongholds in and around Brest supporting ground
forces’ attempt to capture Brest harbor. Ftrs provide air cover for 5 divs, fly armed rcn along Seine R,
and sweeps in wide areas around Paris which is liberated. Ftrs of IX TAC raid, and set afire with
napalm tanks, the reported HQ of FM Model (CinC West) and Verzy.

8/25/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit T/Os during 24/25 Aug, and during the day fly armed rcn over Po and Rhone Valleys, and
hit ammo stores in S France. B-25’s and B-26’s attack Rhone R bridges at Avignon, Culoz, Saint-
Alban-du-Rhone, Pont d’Ain, and Loyes, and hit gun positions around Marseille. FBs on armed rcn in
SE France battle area and along battleline N of Arno R attack gun positions, roads, and bridges.

8/25/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 300 B-17’s and B-24’s supported by P-38’s and P-51’s bomb aircraft factories at Brno and
Kurim and A/Fs at Brno and Prostejov.

8/25/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Kondangyi. 4 P-47’s knock out bridge S of Bhamo and hit several T/Os in the area. 2
P-51’s bomb probable factory at Hopin. 6 flights of P-51’s attack buildings and T/Os at Pinlon and
Kyagyigon. 32 other P-51’s spt ground forces at Ingyingon and along Hsai-hkao and Namsang R.

8/25/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb Kowloon docks. 3 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s hit buildings, troop compounds, and general
T/Os in Yangtien area. 4 B-25’s and 21 P-40’s attack similar tgts in and around Anjen. 2 B-25’s bomb
ftr strip at Leiyang and 2 others hit town of Nanyo. 40 P-51’s and P-40’s attack wide variety of T/Os
throughout Hengyang, Siangyin, Siangtan, and Siangsiang areas, Chenghsien, Lishui, Samshui,
Chiangmen, Luichow Peninsula, and Red R delta.

8/25/44 FEAF
B-24’s strike Koror and Malakal I. B-24’s pound Lolobata. B-25s on shipping sweep over Lembeh
Strait claim a merchant ship sunk and hit several small vessels. In Lesser Sunda Is a few B-25’s on
shipping sweep attack several small vessels. A-20’s and FBs hit Babo A/F, Sagan, and Otawiri. P-39’s
strafe troops near But.

8/25/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan hit A/F on Iwo Jima while P-47’s blast AA positions and troops on Pagan. A B-24
bombs Yap. Gilbertsbased B-25’s bomb Ponape.
8/25/44 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies rcn over Shasukotan, Onnekotan, and Harumukotan Is but drops no bombs due to accu-
rate AA fire.

8/26/44 Eighth AF
HBs are dispatched in 4 operations against tgts in France and Germany. In first operation 95 B-24’s
bomb synthetic oil plant at Ludwigshafen, M/Ys at Ehrang and Konz-Karthaus, and other tgts at Alzey
and Meisenheim. 2 ftr gps fly spt, with 1 gp later strafing Speyer A/F. In second operation 171 B-17’s
escorted by 1 P-51 gp bomb 8 gun positions at Brest while clouds prevent over 150 other HBs from
bombing. In the third operation over 400 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 2 synthetic oil plants, 2 oil refineries,
a fuel depot, 2 A/Fs, and T/Os in NW Germany. 7 ftr gps escort, with 1 gp later conducting strafing
attacks. In last operation an attack by 30 B-17’s against 3 liquid oxygen plants in Belgium is aborted
because of thick haze. 1 P-51 gp gives uneventful spt.

8/26/44 Ninth AF
IX TCC is relieved of its assignment to the Ninth AF upon transfer of the cmd and its serv organiza-
tions from IX AFSC to First Allied Airborne Army commanded by Gen Brereton. IX BC strikes fuel
dumps at Saint-Gobain, Fournival/ Bois-de-Mont, and Compiegne/Clairoix, and troop and equipment
concentrations at Rouen. Ftrs fly escort to BC, ground forces and assault area cover, and armed rcn
in Rouen, Dijon, Chatillon-sur-Seine and S Loire areas.

8/26/44 Twelfth AF
During 25/26 Aug FBs on armed rcn over W Po Valley and over Nice area bomb vehicles and other
T/Os, and during day bomb ammo dumps in SE France and in NC Italy. MBs hit guns in Marseille
area but several missions into Rhone Valley are aborted due to bad weather. FBs and ftrs fly armed
rcn over N Italy and SE France, attacking rail lines, roads, guns, vehicles, and other T/Os.

8/26/44 Fifteenth AF
470-plus HBs escorted by P-38’s and P-51’s attack viaducts and bridges at Venzone, Avisio, and
Latisana, and hit train ferry and terminal at Giurgiu, A/F at Otopeni, barracks and troops in Baneasa
area and viaduct at Borovnica.

8/26/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb storage area at Amoy. 3 B-25’s bomb barracks area near Wenchow harbor and dam-
age bridge near Sincheng. 31 FBs attack railroad tgts, troops, sampans, and other T/Os in or near
Yangtien, Yungfengshih, Siangsiang, Anjen, Laiyuan, Kinhwa, and Pengtse.

8/26/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Koror and Peleliu A/Fs. Other B-24’s bomb Haroekoe and Liang A/Fs. A-20’s in close
ground spt hit troop concentrations in the Sarmi sector. FBs hit T/Os in Wewak and Suain areas. P-
39’s maintain patrols over W shore of Geelvink Bay.

8/26/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima A/F. P-47’s blast AA guns and troops on Pagan and Aguijan. A B-
24 on armed rcn bombs Woleai and Yap.

8/26/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s hit Kashiwabara staging area during early morning, starting several fires. Later 6 B-25’s
strafe and bomb E coast of N Kurils, sinking a patrol boat. 1 out of 4 interceptors and one of the B-
25’s are hit. 7 more B-24’s bomb tgts on Kashiwabara and on Otomari Cape, including docks, piers,
boats, and a fuel dump. 6 P-38’s unsuccessfully attempt to intercept 4 unidentified aircraft W of Attu.
8/27/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,200 HBs fly against Berlin area tgts but abort mission due to high clouds. Over 150 of the HBs
attack T/Os in German coastal area and Danish peninsula, including 4 A/Fs, 2 M/Ys, 2 islands, 3
cities, and scattered tgts. 11 P-51 gps provide escort and strafe ground tgts in Germany, destroying
several including 24 locomotives. 5 B-17’s and 10 P-51’s are lost. 8 FB gps strafe and bomb rail trans-
portation in E France and the Saar, claiming, among other tgts, over 100 locomotives and over 200
train cars destroyed.

8/27/44 Ninth AF
IX BC attacks troop concentrations in Rouen area, Rouen bridge, Boulogne-sur-Mer/Boursin naviga-
tional beam station, and Bucyles-Pierrepont and Foret de Samoussy fuel dumps. Ftrs cover ground
forces and fly sweeps and armed rcn in Senlis area and S of Loire R claiming 16 aircraft (11 in the air)
destroyed, and losing 6.

8/27/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit gun emplacements in Marseille area and bomb bridges at Berceto. FBs continue armed rcn in
Po Valley and over roads leading N from battle line N of the Arno R. LBs bomb T/Os in Po Valley dur-
ing 26/27 Aug, fly armed rcn and during the day hit ammo stores in NC Italy.

8/27/44 Fifteenth AF
530-plus ftrs supported HBs attack 2 oil refineries in Blechhammer, railroad bridge at Ferrara, and
viaducts at Avisio, Venzone, and Borovnica.

8/27/44 Tenth AF
23 P-47’s spt ground forces in Pinbaw area, hitting Kondangyi and troops and strongpoints near
Pinbaw.

8/27/44 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s bomb Hengyang, Tien Ho, White Cloud, and Pailochi A/Fs. 9 others hit road and river trafflc
in Yoyang, Hankow, Changsha, and Hengyang areas. 120-plus P-40’s and P-51’s hit T/Os in the
above areas plus Yangtien, Chachiang, Anjen, Leiyang, Sintsiang, Siangsiang, and Siangtan, damag-
ing or destroying numerous trucks, many rivercraft and hitting several troop concentrations.

8/27/44 FEAF
FBs hit Miti and A/Fs at Babo, Ransiki, Sagan, and Manokwari. FBs hit bivouacs near Boram, troops
between Abau and Boikin, and a fuel dump and barges at Kairiru I.

8/27/44 Seventh AF
A Saipan-based B-24 bombs Iwo Jima while another, after photo rcn of Woleai, bombs Yap. P-47’s
bomb AA positions on Pagan and strafe buildings on Alamagan.

8/27/44 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s bomb and photograph Kashiwabara in 2 raids. 4 B-25’s on a shipping sweep E of the N
Kurils bomb and strafe picket boats damaging 1 and leaving another sinking.

8/28/44 Eighth AF
Weather prevents HB operations. 8 P-51 gps fly strafing sweeps against rail and road trafflc in areas
in or around Brussels, Antwerp, Namur, Mezieres, Metz, Strasbourg, Trier, and Bad Kreuznach.
Claims include 8 aircraft and nearly 150 locomotive destroyed. 16 P-51’s are lost. FBs fly 2 strafing
and bombing operations. The first is flown by 6 gps against rail and road traffic in and around
Strasbourg, Saarbrucken, Sarrebourg, Metz, and Trier. In the second, 5 gps attack rail and road traffic
in NW France, Belgium, and the Netherlands including bombing 13 M/Ys.

8/28/44 Ninth AF
B-26’s and A-20’s of IX BC bomb fuel dumps at Doullens, Barisis-aux-Bois, ammo dump at Querrieu,
ammo and fuel dump at Compiegne/Foret de Laigue, and alcohol distillery and fuel storage depot at
Hamm. Ftrs escort BC and about 400 transports on supply and evacuation runs, attack A/Fs at
Bourges and Peronne, spt ground forces, and fly armed rcn from Amiens to E of Dijon.

8/28/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb railroad bridges in Lyon area. B-26’s destroy several airplanes at Villafranca di Verona
A/F and bridge at Parma. A-20’s hit motor transport and other T/Os during 27/28 Aug, fly armed rcn
over Po Valley and blast cmd post SE of Genoa. FBs hit vehicles in Rhone Valley, bomb and strafe
roads and bridges in battle area N of Arno R and hit shipping in Imperia and Savona harbors.

8/28/44 Fifteenth AF
560-plus HBs escorted by P-38’s and P-51’s strike Moosbierbaum oil refinery and adjacent chemical
works, oil refinery at Szony, railroad bridges and viaducts at Szolnok, Zambana, Avisio, and Ora, and
M/Ys at Miskolc.

8/28/44 Tenth AF
4 P-47’s bomb tank pool at Momauk, while 5 others hit Myintha. 2 P-47’s spt ground forces in Pinbaw
area.

8/28/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb Tien Ho, White Cloud, Hankow, and Pailochi A/Fs. 8 more attack river and road traffic
from Chiuchiang to Hankow and from Hengyang to Puchi. 32 P-40’s pound T/Os at Hengyang and
Pailochi. 23 P-40’s attack Taying storage buildings and 10 P-40’s and P-51’s hit Anjen and nearby
T/Os.

8/28/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Koror, A/F on Peleliu, and seaplane base on Arakabesan. FBs hit Kokas, vessels off Point
Karakra, barracks at Nabire, storage facilities at Moemi and Manokwari and Boram fuel dumps. A-20’s
and FBs attack small vessels along E coast of Ceram.

8/28/44 Twentieth AF
Gen Hansell assumes cmd of XXI BC. Gen Norstad succeeds Hansell as CoS of Twentieth AF.

8/28/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s pound Iwo Jima by day and night. P-47’s hit Pagan and Maug Is. A B-24 on
armed rcn bombs Yap. Gilberts-based B-25’s strike Ponape; Marshalls-based B-24’s hit Truk.

8/29/44 Eighth AF
5 FB gps attack rail transportation in N France, Belgium, and W Germany. 2 A/Fs, 3 M/Ys, rail lines at
several points, and a large number of rail and road vehicles are attacked.

8/29/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather allows only minimum bmr and ftr operations. B-26’s attack 1 fuel dump while a few ftrs fly
sweeps over NW France. Over 100 transports complete supply and evacuation missions.

8/29/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit 4 bridges and a viaduct in NE Italy while LBs hit fuel station. FBs hit roads and bridges in N
Italy and spt ground forces in Arno R Valley. P-47’s of 87th Wg fly MB escort and armed rcn, claiming
100 vehicles destroyed. XII TAC ftrs attack tgts in Rhone Valley.

8/29/44 Fifteenth AF
550 HBs strike comm tgts in Po Valley and in the Hungarian Plain, oil refineries and comm tgts in the
Silesian Plain, including Bohumin area, steel works and M/Y, Moravska-Ostrava M/Y, oil refineries and
industrial area including tank works, Szolnok and Szeged M/Ys, and railway bridges at Szeged,
Borovnica, Salzano, and Ferrara. P-38’s bomb Latisana bridge.

8/29/44 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s attack tgts in Katha and hit 2 bridges just N of the town area. 8 P-51’s attack Bilumyo. 5 P-
47’s destroy road bridge at Mainghka and 5 others hit buildings in Bhamo.

8/29/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-24’s escorted by 45 ftrs, blast railroad yards at Yoyang. 15 B-25’s bomb Pailochi, White Cloud,
Tien Ho, and Hankow A/Fs. 10 others hit trucks and other T/Os from Hengyang to Yoyang, from
Hankow to Chinchiang, and near Anjen. 18 P-40’s hit storage area and T/Os around Tangyang. 17
attack trucks and buildings from Siangtan to Changsha. 14 P-40’s claim 8 ftrs downed over Shayang.
22 others attack trucks, supplies, and troops at Wuhu, Ichang, S of Isuho, SW of Lungling, and N of
Hengshan.

8/29/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Koror, Malakal, seaplane base on Arakabesan, and supply area N of Ngesebus A/F. B-
24’s bomb barracks at Amboina and P-38’s hit seaplane base at Halong.

8/29/44 Twentieth AF
Gen LeMay becomes CG XX BC.

8/29/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima and Pagan during the evening. P-47’s strafe AA positions on
Pagan while a B-24 on armed rcn bombs Yap. Gilberts based B-25’s bomb Nauru.

8/30/44 Eighth AF
About 200 HBs supported by 16 P-51’s bomb 8 V-weapon sites in Pas de Calais area. Later in the
day over 600 B-17’s supported by 7 P-51 gps bomb U-boat base and shipyards at Kiel, and aircraft
plant and other industry in the Bremen area.

8/30/44 Ninth AF
About 75 A-20’s and B-26’s bomb fuel dump near Arquesla-Bataille, Rouxmesnil-Bouteilles, and gun
positions around Ile de Cezembre. Weather grounds ftrs.

8/30/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs. LBs hit T/Os during 29/30 Aug and fuel storage while FBs pound roads and
railroads in Po Valley and, on armed rcn over Rhone Valley, attack rail lines and motor and horse-
drawn vehicles, as US Seventh Army elements continue up Rhone Valley toward Lyon.

8/30/44 Fifteenth AF
Over 100 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb railroad bridges at Cuprija, Novi Sad, and Vranjevo. Nearly 100 P-
51’s strafe Kecskemet and Oradea A/Fs.

8/30/44 Tenth AF
Several P-47’s bomb and strafe town of Man Sai.

8/30/44 Fourteenth AF
B-25’s attack Hengyang, Pailochi, and Hankow A/Fs, roads in Nanyo and Changsha areas, and boats
between Changsha and Hengyang, and Kichun and Wuhsueh. In Kweiyi and Sintsiang areas 33 P-
40’s claim 58 trucks destroyed, 175 damaged, and at least 100 Japanese killed. 10 P-51’s hit scat-
tered T/O’s in same areas. 21 P-40’s hit barracks, trucks, and a bridge in Siangsiang and Siangtan
region. 34 P-40’s and P-51’s attack a variety of tgts, including railroad traffic and facilities, occupied
areas, and trucks, at Yangtien, between Hengshan and Nanyo, NE of Ichang, SW Hengshan, and
near Hengyang.

8/30/44 FEAF
Koror and Malakal are pounded by B-24’s. B-24’s hit Wasile Bay storage and personnel areas while
B-25’s make low-level attack on Kaoe town. P-38’s bomb oil tanks, barracks, and AA positions at
Boela. P-47’s hit Urarom runway and Manokwari storage area, P-38’s bomb A/Fs at Babo and
Ransiki, and P-39’s hit T/Os along W coast of Geelvink Bay.

8/30/44 Seventh AF
A B-24 on armed rcn from Saipan bombs Yap. P-47’s strafe positions and storage areas on Pagan.
Kwajalein-based B-24’s hit Mille.

8/31/44 Ninth AF
99 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb ammo dump at Foret d’Arques and gun positions at Ile de Cezembre. Ftrs
fly armed rcn in Amiens, Saint-Quentin, Albert, and Arras areas, ground forces cover for 3 armd divs,
battleship cover, and also dive-bomb Ile de Cezembre.

8/31/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railroad bridges in Po Valley, cutting the bridge at Mira. A-20’s attack T/Os in Po Valley
during 30/31 Aug and along with FBs hit comm N of Arno R. Other FBs attack comm tgts in France as
US Seventh Army pushes toward Lyon.

8/31/44 Fifteenth AF
45 P-51’s strafe A/F at Reghin, while 97 others strafe A/Fs at Oradea and Kecskemet. Ftrs claim a
record number of over 150 aircraft destroyed on the ground. Starting Operation REUNION, 36 B-17’s
evacuate US airmen interned in Rumania from Bucharest (which falls to the Soviet Army today) to
Kari.

8/31/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb T/Os at Katha and 3 hit bridges at Bawgyo and Hsenwi.

8/31/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-24’s bomb Takao harbor, damaging dock area and claiming 2 tankers sunk. 14 B-25’s attack Tien
Ho, White Cloud, Kai Tek, and Hengyang A/Fs. 8 B-25’s attack numerous trucks S of Sint-siang and
near Sinshih, hit roads S of Nanyo and damage a freighter near Sinshih. 60-plus Fbs attack trucks,
barracks, supplies, rivercraft, bridges and troops in or near Sinshih, Changsha, Yangtien, Hengyang,
Nanyo, Siangtan, Teian, and Shihhweiyao.

8/31/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s strafe gun positions at A/F on Pagan. Yap and Pagan are bombed by single B-
24’s.
9/1/44 Eighth AF
950-plus HBs sent against tgts in E France and Germany are recalled because of bad weather. 1 HB
bombs railroad at Hasloch. 11 ftr gps offer spt, 1 gp strafing a locomotive. A P-47 gp on sweep strafes
transportation tgts in Brussels-Antwerp area. 7 P-47 gps bomb and strafe rail lines in N and E France
and A/F W of Nancy claiming 5 combat victories and 5 destroyed on the ground.

9/1/44 Ninth AF
IX TCC comes under administrative control of USSTAF and under operational control of First Allied
Airborne Army, to increase efficiency, especially for planning, trg, and preparation of airborne opera-
tions. SHAEF now can deal directly with all elements of an airborne force through a single unified cmd
instead of through various army gps and Afs (i.e. 12 and 21 Army Gps, Ninth AF, and RAF compo-
nents). MBs attack fortifications in Brest area which arty fire had been unable to reduce. Escorting ftrs
fly sweeps and armed rcn in N and E France, and fly cover for 6 divs in Brussels, Amiens, Saint-
Quentin, Cambrai, Reims, and Verdun areas.

9/1/44 Twelfth AF
During 31 Aug/1 Sep A-20’s hit gun positions and T/Os in W Po Valley. Weather grounds B-26’s during
day but B-25’s score excellent results against road and railroad bridges N and NE of Venice. FB and
ftrs bomb and strafe roads, troop concentrations, supply dumps, and German HQ in battle area N of
Florence, and fly armed rcn from Ventimiglia along coast to La Spezia.

9/1/44 Fifteenth AF
480-plus HBs attack Boara Pisani, railroad bridges at Tesica/Moravac, Mitrovica, and Kraljevo, railroad
bridges at Szolnok, and Mezotur, M/Ys at Szajol, Debreczen, Berettyoujfalu, and Novi Sad, and A/F at
Nish. 51 P-51’s successfully strafe Debreczen A/F. 16 B-17’s evacuate interned US airmen from
Rumania. Ftrs spt bombing and evacuation missions.

9/1/44 Tenth AF
A few P-47’s attack Bhamo and strafe river boats in the area.

9/1/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s claim a small freighter sunk in Formosa Strait. 12 B-25’s bomb Kai Tek A/F and a supply
depot S of Canton. B-25’s hit road S of Nanyo, runway at Hengyang, and T/Os near Anjen. 61 P-40’s
and P-51’s attack bridges, roads, shipping, A/Fs troops, and other T/Os at or near Yangtien, Nanyo,
Hengyang, Anjen, Changning, and Chiuchiang.

9/1/44 FEAF
50-plus B-24’s bomb Sasa, Matina, and Likanan A/Fs. Others, failing to reach Mindanao, hit Beo. FBs
hit Boela and A/F at Amahai. A-20’s, P-40’s and B-25’s bomb runways at Babo and Urarom.

9/1/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s carry out rocket and strafing strike against Pagan. A lone B-24 on armed rcn
bombs Yap. Marshalls-based B-24’s bomb Truk.

9/1/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 bombs Kashiwabara during 31 Aug/1 Sep. A B-25 bombs a shack on SW coast of
Paramushiru and sinks a nearby ship. 5 other B-25’s on this mission turn back due to overcast.

9/2/44 Eighth AF
A P-47 gp strafes gun positions and road and rail trafflc in Bruges-Ghent-Courtrai-Roulers area.
9/2/44 Ninth AF
IX TAC, moving with US First Army, transfers HQ to Versailles. On 11 Sep HQ follows the ground
forces to Jamioulx. Weather grounds bmrs. Ftrs fly armed rcn and area spt to ground forces in
Belgium and NW, NE, and E France.

9/2/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb 3 bridges in Po Valley, following raid during 1/2 Sep by A-20’s which hit pontoon bridge
and T/Os in the Valley. FBs blast roads, bridges and gun emplacements in Po Valley, docks at
Savona, and shipping off shore. France-based FBs, hampered by poor weather, hit barracks and rail
lines in Lyon area.

9/2/44 Fifteenth AF
XV FC (Prov) is activated and given control of the 306th Ftr Wg (Prov) and 306th Ftr Wg (Prov)—
shortly to be organized—and their 7 ftr gps. 380-plus HBs hit Kraljevo railroad bridge and M/Y, railroad
bridge at Mitrovica, road bridge at Supovac, and 3 M/Ys at Nish. 27 P-38’s dive-bomb Cuprija road
bridge while 57 P-38’s and 112 P-51’s strafe road and railways in Nish and Belgrade areas. Other P-
51’s escort Nish and Supovac bombing missions.

9/2/44 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s hit tgts along Burma Road S of Wanling, including the road itself and bridges at Kawnghka
and Namhpakka. Another B-25 hits alternate tgt, an area in Indaw. 24 B-24’s haul fuel to Kunming.

9/2/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb runway at Hengyang A/F. 30 P-40’s attack gun positions, troop concentrations, and
sampans in Hengyang and Changning areas. 20 P-40’s hit similar tgts S of Changsha, W of Pengtse,
and in Siangtan area. 12 P-51’s damage bridge at Yangtien.

9/2/44 FEAF
B-24’s operating in strength bomb warehouses at Lasang, shipyards and personnel areas at
Bunawan, and A/F at Likanan. B-25’s hit warehouses and shipyards along Lembeh Strait, while other
B-26’s hit position near Pitoe A/F on S Morotai I. B-24’s bomb Koror. FBs hit Sorong area and forces
at Cape Pus and Boikin.

9/2/44 Seventh AF
2 Saipan-based B-24’s hit Yap and Pagan. P-47’s hit AA positions on Pagan with rocket and strafing
attacks. Marshalls-based B-25’s bomb Ponape and Nauru.

9/3/44 Eighth AF
Over 300 B-17’s bomb Ludwigshafen/Opau synthetic oil plant. 5 escorting P-51 gps claim 7 combat
victories. Nearly 400 B-17’s bomb 16 gun batteries and def installations in Brest area, escorted by P-
51 gp, which claims 7 aircraft destroyed. 3 P-47 gps strafe transportation tgts in Tilburg, Namur and
Cologne areas. Bad weather cancels FB mission against strongpoints in Brest area. Over 50 B-24’s fly
supplies to Orleans/Bricy A/F.

9/3/44 Ninth AF
MBs and LBs supporting ground troops pound strongpoints and bridges in Brest area. Ftrs fly armed
rcn, ground spt, and sweeps in N and E France, Belgium, and W Germany.

9/3/44 Twelfth AF
MBs pound railroad and road bridges in W Po Valley while FBs blast motor transport and rolling stock
in Turin area. On 2/3 Sep A-20’s on armed rcn of N Italy, start fires in Genoa harbor. FBs blast
German vehicles retreating up Rhone Valley. Capture of Lyon is completed by French elements of US
Seventh Army.

9/3/44 Fifteenth AF
Over 300 HBs hit key escape routes of retreating German forces in the Balkans, and bomb rail comm
and supply lines S from Budapest, 3 bridges in Belgrade area, bridges at Szajol and Szeged, and
badly damage ferry docks at Smederovo. 3 B-17’s evacuate interned airmen from Bucharest. 40 P-
38’s divebomb Smederovo ferry and strafe Kovin and Baviniste A/Fs and a landing ground, destroying
many parked aircraft, motor transport, vehicles, and fuel tanks. 75 P-51’s strafe roads, railroads, vehi-
cles, bivouac areas, railroad repair shops, and miscellaneous tgts in Skoplje-Nish-Krusevac-Belgrade
areas.

9/3/44 Tenth AF
4 B-26’s attack and slightly damage Tahpalai bridge NE of Hsipaw. 1 B-26 knocks out center span of a
railroad bridge in the area and another causes considerable damage at Indaw.

9/3/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-24’s pound M/Ys at Nanking. 7 B-25’s destroy at least 45 trucks and damage about 100 others
during armed rcn from Hengyang to Tungting Lake and Yoyang. 2 others bomb Hengyang A/F. More
than 100 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s attack troops, railroad tgts, bridges, and other T/Os in areas
around Changning, Hengyang, Sungpai, Chuki, Yangtien, Hengshan, and near Haiphong and in Red
R Valley.

9/3/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Langoan A/F and Lembeh Strait warehouses and shipping. B-25’s hit village of Tobelo.
FBs hit Babo, Waren and Nabire A/ Fs, Manokwari storage and personnel areas, strafe areas along
MacCluer Gulf, and fly coastal sweeps in Wewak area, strafing troops, supplies, and occupied areas.
FBs hit oil tanks and radio station at Boela.

9/3/44 Thirteenth AF
XIII BC moves from Los Negros to Wakde.

9/3/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima. P-47’s hit Pagan and Maug Is with rockets. A lone B-24 on
armed rcn bombs Yap.

9/4/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr activity. Ftrs fly armed rcn over Belgium, E France, Luxembourg, and E and C
Germany, and defensive night patrols over W and NW France. British complete liberation of Brussels
and clear most resistance from Antwerp.

9/4/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s hit several road and railroad bridges and tunnel in Po Valley while FBs strike pon-
toon bridges, roads, bridges, and motor transport in preparation for Allied ground assault on Gothic
Line. During 3/4 Sep A-20’s on armed rcn of Po Valley bomb vehicles in Turin-Milan areas. Ftrs fly
armed rcn and offensive patrols in Po and Rhone Valleys.

9/4/44 Fifteenth AF
305th Ftr Wg (Prov) is organized and given control of the 3 P-38 gps of 306th Ftr Wg. Almost 400
HBs, with ftr escort, attack submarines in Genoa harbor and hit comm in N Italy including Avisio
viaduct, M/Ys at Trento, Bronzola, and Ora, and railroad bridges at Ora, Casarsa della Delizia, and
Latisana.

9/4/44 Tenth AF
24 B-24’s haul 32,000 gals of fuel to Kunming. Though heavy rains curtail combat operations, 9 P-47’s
attack Bhamo and Myothit.

9/4/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s blast sampan, barge, and motor launch concentrations in Kweiyang area. 6 B-25’s, with P-
51 3pt, pound Paishui and Lingling areas, considerably damaging town of Lingling and killing an esti-
mated 60 soldiers and 10 horses. 100-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn kill large numbers of
troops and horses, pound river and road traffic, and a variety of other T/Os in the E Burma-SW China
region around Changning and Lungling and throughout areas mainly to the S of Tungting Lake-
Yangtze R section of inland SE China, mainly around Hengyang, Lingling, Leiyang, Yangtien, and
Kiyang.

9/4/44 FEAF
Bad weather cancels most large-scale operations. A-20’s and B-26’s hit Urarom A/F and FBs attack
Moemi and hit Napido. During 4/5 Sep B-24’s bomb Kendari A/F.

9/4/44 Seventh AF
5 B-24’s, on armed rcn, snooper mission, and trg flight, bomb Iwo Jima, Marcus, Yap, and Pagan Is.
P-47’s hit Pagan with rockets and strafing attacks. B-24’s from Kwajalein strike Wotje.

9/4/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s fly antishipping sweep close to Paramushiru and draw shore-based AA fire. 8 ftrs intercept
but there are no losses on either side.

9/4/44 Eighth AF
Over 650 HBs attack Stuttgart aero engine plant, Ludwigshafen synthetic oil plant, Karlsruhe M/Y, and
various T/Os. 9 ftr gps fly spt and several gps strafe A/Fs. Ftrs claim 19 aerial combat victories. Nearly
150 B-17’s supported by a P-51 gp bomb 5 gun emplacements in Brest area. 5 ftr gps in sweeps over
Frankfurt/Main, Stuttgart and Rotterdam areas strafe A/Fs and rail, road, and river traffic and claim 9
air victories and 62 aircraft destroyed on ground. In Germany 2 FB gps bomb 3 A/Fs and strafe 2,
claiming destruction of 66 parked aircraft. Nearly 90 B-24’s fly supplies to France.

9/4/44 Ninth AF
300-plus MBs and LBs bomb strongpoints in Brest area and coastal battery at Pointe du Grand Gouin.
Ftrs hit gun positions and other military tgts in Brest area and fly cover for 6 armd and inf divs.

9/4/44 Twelfth AF
MBs again strike with excellent results road and rail bridges in Po Valley while FBs blast rail lines and
rolling stock S of the river. A-20’s hit Milan and Genoa areas during 4/5 Sep and attack ammo stores
during the day. Ftrs fly sweeps through Rhone Valley and spt limited ground force adv in preparation
for major assault on Gothic Line.

9/4/44 Fifteenth AF
430-plus HBs, with ftr escort, attack comm tgts in Hungary and N Italy to impede withdrawal from the
lower Balkans and to disrupt railroad comm in Italian N. Tgts hit are 2 railroad bridges at Budapest
and 1 each at Szolnok and Szob and a railroad bridge at Ferrara. HBs dispatched to Yugoslavia can-
not bomb tgt because of total cloud cover.
9/4/44 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s pound tgts at Indaw. 21 B-24’s fly fuel to Kunming. Numerous other cargo and TC sorties are
flown to various CBI terminals.

9/4/44 Fourteenth AF
25 B-25’s pounding Kiyang and Hengyang cause considerable damage in both towns and at the
Hengyang A/F. 6 others attack trucks and other T/Os at Siangtan ferry crossing, near Hengyang and
Kiyang, in Lingling and Yoyang areas, and at Samshui. 2 more B-25’s bomb Kowloon shipyards. 26 P-
40’s blast concentrations of river junks, troops and horses in Kiyang-Wangyang area. Other FBs, oper-
ating individually or in flights of 2-10 aircraft, hit a variety of T/Os throughout Hengyang, Kiyang,
Yungfengshih, and Lishui area.

9/4/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Peleliu A/F, a few bombing Saipan Small-scale B-24 strikes hit Kendari A/F while FBs attack
Galela and nearby villages, Soepiori Peninsula villages and Waren and Moemi A/Fs. Almost 60 B-24’s
blast Langoan A/F while a sizeable B-25 force bombs Djailolo A/F, several villages, and Kaoe AA posi-
tions.

9/4/44 Seventh AF
20 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima. 2 others on armed rcn hit Marcus and Yap. P-47’s make
strafing and rocket attacks on AA positions on Pagan. Gilbertsbased B-25’s attack Nauru and Ponape.

9/6/44 Eighth AF
About 200 ftrs strafe rail and highway traffic in Rotterdam, Aachen and Koblenz areas losing 4 aircraft
to flak. 70 B-24’s fly supplies to battle area.

9/6/44 Ninth AF
MBs and LBs hit Brest area strongpoints, coastal battery at Pointe du Grand Gouin, defenses at Saint-
Pierre-Quilbignon, and Brest area bridge. Ftrs hit Brest area gun positions and ammo dump and fly
cover for several armd and inf divs.

9/6/44 Twelfth AF
During 5/6 Sep A-20’s attack T/Os in Savona and Milan areas. During the day weather grounds XII
TAC aircraft except for a few ftrs based in France which fly armed rcn over Belfort, Dijon, and Colmar
areas, destroying or damaging numerous motor transport and railroad cars and several locomotives,
field guns, trailers, and a tank.

9/6/44 Fifteenth AF
542 HBs attack comm tgts in Rumania, Yugoslavia and Hungary and troop and tank concentrations in
S Yugoslavia. Tgts include 2 M/Ys at Oradea, and 2 nearby bridges over Sebes Koros R, M/Y at Novi
Sad, bridge at Belgrade, tanks and troops at Leskovac, and M/Y at Nyiregyhaza. 2 HBs, with ftr
escort, evacuate interned airmen from Bucharest.

9/6/44 Tenth AF
6 B-25’s hit Indaw while 3 bomb Katha. 24 B-24’s fly about 34,000 gals of fuel to Kunming. Large-
scale daily TC and cargo operations to a variety of CBI terminals continue.

9/6/44 Fourteenth AF
20 B-25’s pound Yiyang, Lingkuantien railroad yards, trucks N of Lingling, troops and occupied areas
around Kiyang and Paishui, and Hengyang A/F. 45 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack troops,
shipping, and comm tgts in Yiyang area, bomb warehouses at Hukow, destroy fuel barge at Pengtse,
hit railroad yards, trucks, troops, and sampans at Kweiyang and Lingkuantien, and attack general
T/Os at Yangtien.

9/6/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Santa Ana port. B-25’s bomb Buayan A/F in the first MB raid in Phil Is since early 1942.
Several B-24’s, turning back from the Santa Ana strike, bomb Rainis. B-25’s hit Galela and S coast of
Morotai while FBs hit Kaoe A/F and bomb Djailolo runway. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs hit A/Fs at
Manokwari, Moemi, Ransiki, and Waren, and stores and personnel area at Nabire. P-40’s attack S
Soepiori I and Napido. Other P-39’s strafe barges and huts at Suain.

9/6/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s strike Iwo Jima while P-47’s make strafing and rocket runs on AA positions on
Pagan. B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Marcus. Eniwetok-based B-24’s bomb Truk.

9/7/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather grounds bmrs. Ftrs provide air cover for US 8th and 29th Inf Divs.

9/7/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all flying except for weather rcn by a few P-47’s.

9/7/44 Tenth AF
22 B-24’s fly fuel to Kunming. Many other TC and cargo sorties are flown to numerous CBI terminals.

9/7/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-25’s attack town areas, river shipping and trucks in and around Kiyang, Lingling, and Yoyang. 11
B-25’s bomb Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs and 2 bomb Siangtan ferry. 5 B-24’s hit 4 freighters SW of
Hong Kong. Nearly 100 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn over vast areas of SE China attack numerous
T/Os including troops, railroad tgts, river shipping, warehouses, and bridges. 4 P-38’s hit T/Os in
Hanoi-lower Red R area.

9/7/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Menado area and B-25’s hit Wasile Bay villages. Other B-24’s strike Galela in force
while P-38’s dive-bomb Djailolo A/F. A-20’s bomb Boela A/F and B-25’s sink lugger in Bara Bay. A-20’s
hit Mongosah A/F while FBs hit Manokwari airstrip and villages in Schouten Is and strafe and bomb
Wewak A/F and surrounding areas.

9/7/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s make strafing and rocket attacks on Pagan and Aguijan. B-24’s on snooper and
armed rcn missions hit Iwo Jima and Marcus.

9/7/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s on a shipping sweep attack a small fishing fleet between Paramushiru and Onnekotan.

9/8/44 ETO
The first V-2 fired in combat explodes in Paris suburb; the second strikes a London suburb a few hrs
later.

9/8/44 Eighth AF
About 950 HBs escorted by 7 P-51 gps attack an oil refinery, M/Y, tank and armored vehicle factory,
and ordnance plant in the Rhineland, plus 11 T/Os. 22 HBs are lost. 2 P-51 gps strafe tgts in
Heidelberg-Darmstadt-Wurzburg and Frankfurt/Main-Koblenz areas, while 5 FB gps strafe and bomb
rail transportation E of the Rhine. Over 100 B-24’s fly ‘trucking mission,’ carrying supplies to battle
area.

9/8/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr missions. Ftrs fly cover for troops in Brest area and for US 2d, 5th, 8th, and
29th Inf Divs, and XX Corps area, escort troop movements and fly defensive patrols. Several hundred
transports fly supply and evacuation missions.

9/8/44 Twelfth AF
A-20’s fly supply missions to A/F near Lyon. Bad weather grounds MBs. P-47’s FBs on armed rcn in
Po Valley area attack 2 pontoon bridges and several barges, cut a road, and hit several vehicles and
other T/Os. Ftrs strafe Belfort area, hitting 10 trains with good results, and blast a horse-drawn vehicle
convoy near Strasbourg.

9/8/44 Fifteenth AF
354 B-17’s and B-24’s escorted by P-38’s hit railroad bridges at Brod and Belgrade and M/Ys at
Sarajevo and Nish. 77 P-51’s strafe A/Fs at Ecka, Petrovgrad, Ilandza, and Alibunar. Other P-51’s
escort RAF Beaufighters to Trieste and MATAF C-47’s on evacuation missions to Bucharest and back
to Italy.

9/8/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Katha. 23 B-24’s haul fuel to Kunming. Large-scale TC operations to many CBI termi-
nals continue.

9/8/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-24’s attack 5 railroad bridges at Giap Nat, Dui Giang, Hue, Trach, Duc Tho, and Quang Tri,
knocking out Quang Tri bridge. 3 others claim a destroyer sunk S of Hong Kong. 5 B-25’s destroy
bridge near Kiyang, bomb Hengyang and Lingling, and damage bridge near Hengyang. 100-plus P-
40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn hit large variety of T/Os including troops, river shipping, bridges,
airstrips, supplies, trucks, and railroad tgts over vast SE China areas at Lingling, Kiyang,
Tunganhsien, Hengyang, Lingkuantien, and Leiyang.

9/8/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Langoan A/ F. B-25’s hit Galela and Tobelo while B-24’s bomb Lolobata and P-47’s
attack Kaoe A/F and AA positions, Djailolo A/F and barges at Point Lelo. B-24’s bomb A/Fs at
Langgoer, Faan, Letfoean, and Toeal. P-38’s hit Boela while B-25’s hit small shipping at Ceram. FBs
and A-20’s hit airstrips and T/Os at Efman, Samate, Babo, Urarom, Manokwari, Moemi, and Ranski.
P-39’s strafe Wewak coastal area.

9/8/44 Twentieth AF
90 Chengtu-based B-29’s bomb Showa Steel Works at Anshan, 3 others bomb other tgts in Anshan, 5
hit Sinsiang railroad yards, and 3 others hit various T/Os. Gen LeMay (CG, XX BC) accompanies the
mission. During 8/9 Sep Japanese bmrs attack HQ, storage areas, and parked airplanes at Hsinching
(near Chengtu) damaging a B-29, a C-46, and wounding 2 soldiers.

9/8/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima and Pagan and hit shipping at Chichi Jima. B-25’s from the
Gilberts hit Ponape and B-24’s from Kwajalein bomb Wotje.

9/9/44 Eighth AF
350-plus B-17’s bomb M/Ys at Mannheim and Mainz, armament plant at Dusseldorf and 10 T/Os. 8 B-
17’s are lost, mostly to AA fire. 8 P-51 gps and a sq give escort, 1 gp later strafing rail traffic S of
Wurzburg. 1 P-47 gp sweeps Lingen-Munster-Haltern area to spot flak positions and troop concentra-
tions, and strafe an A/F. 5 FB gps bomb and strafe shipping between German mainland and
Schouwen, Overflakee, and Walcheren Is, installations on the islands, and rail and road trafflc NW
and NE of Frankfurt/Main. 9 FBs are lost. Ftrs claim 13 aircraft destroyed. Training functions are
removed from VIII AF Comp Cmd control and distributed within the combat gps in anticipation that
combat gps will have to train their own replacements upon deployment from ETO to other theaters.

9/9/44 Ninth AF
Bmrs fly leaflet mission to coastal France and Belgium. Ftrs fly escort, furnish ground force cover for
US VIII Corps in the Brest area, 2d, 5th, and 8th Inf Divs of US Third Army’s XX Corps area W of
Metz, and fly armed rcn in areas around Aachen, Cologne, Koblenz, Bonn, Saarbrucken, and Nancy.
Ftrs also hit bridges at Custines and Pompey. Over 700 transports fly missions.

9/9/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s achieve excellent results against rail bridges in the E Po Valley while B-25’s bomb troop con-
centrations and supply points S of Bologna. FBs and ftrs attack railways and roads in Po Valley and
from Genoa to Turin. Motor transport and rolling stock are bombed and strafed in N Italy and E
France, with particular success in Belfort-Mulhouse-Freiburg areas.

9/9/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb Japanese HQ and other buildings at Manwing. 17 B-24’s run fuel to Kunming.
Numerous other transport sorties are flown to several points in CBI.

9/9/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-25’s hit river traffic and troop compounds in areas around Kiyang, Lingling, and Lingkwantien,
bomb towns of Lingling and Samshui, and knock out W end of bridge at Lingling. About 50 P-40’s and
P-51’s hit numerous T/Os throughout inland SE China including rivercraft and troop areas around
Lingling, Lupao, Tsingyun, Kiyang, Leiyang, and Yungfengshih, and a railroad bridge at Tunganhsien.
5 B-24’s over S China Sea claim 4 freighters sunk or heavily damaged.

9/9/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Mapanget A/F. More than 100 FBs and A-20’s pound A/Fs at Liang, Haroekoe, Boela,
and Namlea. FBs hit Moemi, Manokwari, and Ransiki airstrips while B-25’s hit Babo A/F. B-24’s hit
Galela A/F.

9/9/44 Seventh AF
A B-24 on snooper mission from Saipan bombs Iwo Jima during 9/10 Sep. B-25’s based in the
Gilberts bomb Nauru.

9/9/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s hunt shipping off Paramushiru. 4 return to Attu with bombs, finding no tgts. One hits mast of a
vessel and ditches in water. The other lands on one engine in Petropavlovsk. 3 B-24’s make an
uneventful raid during 9/10 Sep on Kashiwabara. Later 2 photo planes escorting 2 bmrs over Kurils on
a mapping project are attacked by ftrs which inflict no damage.

9/10/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs attack aircraft, tank, motor transport and engine plants, A/Fs, and jet-propulsion units
plant in SC Germany, along with Ulm and Heilbronn M/Ys and several other secondary and T/Os. 12
gps of escorting ftrs claim 6 aircraft destroyed in air and 73 on ground. 12 HBs and 12 ftrs are lost. 3
P-47 gps strafe A/Fs and ground and rail traffic in sweep over Cologne, Frankfurt/Main, and Kassel
areas, claiming destruction of 40 parked planes. 8 P-47’s are lost, mostly to flak.
9/10/44 Ninth AF
Adv HQ, Ninth AF, assigns rail lines approaching the Rhine from the W, N of Karlsruhe, to be attacked
by IX and XIX TAC in first of series of orders setting up rail interdiction programs to cut lines W and E
of the Rhine in Sep and early Oct. Changes and additions to tgts appear on 12 and 14 Sep when a
list of all lines to be cut is published. About 340 MBs and LBs hit strongpoints and ammo stores in
Foret de Haye, Custines rail bridge, and road bridge over Mosel R. Escorting ftrs provide general air
cover in MetzNancy area, and spt US Third Army ground forces in stemming counterattack there. 800-
plus transports complete supply and evacuation missions. Southern invading forces and those of the
Normandy invasion meet. City of Luxembourg is liberated.

9/10/44 Twelfth AF
MBs continue campaign against railroad bridges in Po Valley and execute 4 attacks against supply
and ammo dumps. FBs of 87th Wg hit dumps and comm as ground assault on Gothic Line com-
mences during early morning. Francebased XII TAC Mrs and FBs blast comm in Belfort and Dijon
areas, cutting railroads and hitting several trains.

9/10/44 Fifteenth AF
344 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 5 ordnance depots and SE industrial area in Vienna and 2 oil refineries
in the area. 88 B-24’s escorted by P-38’s and P-51’s bomb Trieste port. 45 B-24’s, with P-51’s escort-
ing, fly supply mission to Lyon.

9/10/44 Tenth AF
TC and cargo hauls continue on large scale to numerous points in CBI. 24 B-24’s haul fuel to
Kunming.

9/10/44 Fourteenth AF
45 B-25’s bomb towns of Kutkai, Ssutang, Samshui, Tunganhsien, Lingling, and Tunghsiangchiao, and
hit fuel dump near Lingling. About 140 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn over E Burma, SW China, and
inland SE China attack a huge number of T/Os including troops, aircraft, river shipping, trucks, run-
ways, bridges, and supply areas.

9/10/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound A/Fs at Langoan and Mapanget and hit Tomohon and waterfront area of Menado.
Lolobata and Hate Tabako A/Fs are bombed and areas along Wasile Bay strafed. MBs, A-20’s, and P-
38’s hit A/Fs and oil storage at Namlea, Amahai, and Boela while B-24’s hit Laha A/F. A-20’s and ftrs
hit A/Fs at Samate, Sagan, Nabire, Urarom, Manokwari, Moemi, and Ransiki.

9/10/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan hit Iwo Jima and strike shipping near Iwo Jima. Eniwetok-based B-24’s bomb Truk.

9/10/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-25’s fly shipping sweep off Suribachi.

9/11/44 International
Second Quebec conference opens. Roosevelt and Churchill discuss Pacific war plans and completion
of European war.

9/11/44 Eighth AF
The Eighth begins another FRANTIC shuttle-bombing mission, as 75 B-17’s with 64 P-51’s attack
armament plant at Chemnitz, and land at USSR bases. I P-51 is lost. FRANTIC mission lasts until 17
Sep and takes the planes from UK to USSR to Italy to UK. Over 850 other HBs, escorted by 14 ftr
gps, bomb 6 synthetic oil plants, an ordnance depot, an engine works, a M/Y, a tire plant, and numer-
ous other scattered T/Os, along with several German cities. An estimated 525 ftrs attack the forma-
tions or are engaged by Eighth AF planes. 52 HBs and 32 ftrs are lost. HBs claim destruction of 17
ftrs while the US ftrs claim 116 in the air and 42 on the ground.

9/11/44 Ninth AF
358 MBs and LBs, in spt of US Third Army, hit gun positions and strongpoints in Metz area. Ftrs
escort bmrs, fly armed rcn over Lissendorf and Duren areas, and spt Third Army ground forces in
Metz area. Armored rcn elements of this Army cross into Germany, the first Allied unit to do so. Ftrs
also spt ground forces in Brest area.

9/11/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit defensive positions as US Fifth Army elements push through N Italian mountain passes
toward Gothic Line defenses. B-25’s bomb railroad bridges at Vigevano and Canneto sull’Oglio and
supply areas. FBs and ftrs attack roads, railroads, guns, supply areas, bridges, and other tgts at
Vernio, and in Alessandria, Turin, Piacenza, and Milan areas.

9/11/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to supply mission by 54 B-24’s to France.

9/11/44 Tenth AF
12 P-47’s hit roads, towns, and general T/Os in Tengchung, Lungling, and Bhamo areas. 23 B-24’s fly
fuel to Kunming. Numerous other transport flights throughout CBI continue.

9/11/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-24’s blast storage area at Manling. 30 B-25’s bomb Tunganhsien and Kiaotow and hit T/Os in
Lingling area. 12 P-40’s blast trucks along Burma Road and around Lungling. 59 P-40’s and P-51’s hit
river shipping, railroad tgts, troop concentrations, supply dumps, and other T/Os in Canton-Tungting,
Lake area.

9/11/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit A/Fs at Galela and Miti. B-25’s bomb Kairatoe A/F and village and Boela A/F while P-38’s hit
A/Fs at Namlea and Amahai and oil tanks at Boela. A-20’s and B-25’s hit Kaoe A/F and scattered
T/Os. A-20’s strike Otawiri, Sagan, Nabire, and Urarom A/Fs while FBs hit A/Fs and AA guns at
Manokwari and Ransiki.

9/11/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima and hit shipping off Chici Jima. P-47’s pound Pagan with strafing
attacks and rockets.

9/11/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on a shipping search sink a small craft off Shimushu. 2 other B-25’s fly search mission for B-
25 (which force-landed in USSR on 9 Sep but is still reported as missing).

9/12/44 Eighth AF
Over 800 HBs escorted by 15 ftr gps attack 4 synthetic oil plants, 2 oil refineries, an oil depot, an aero
engine works, and numerous T/Os including several C and NW German cities. 400 to 450 aircraft are
encountered by the HBs and ftrs. HBs lose 45 of their number and claim destruction of 27 ftrs. 13 P-
51’s are lost. US ftrs claim 63 air victories plus 26 on the ground.

9/12/44 Ninth AF
MBs and LBs hit Westwall fortifications, Sankt Wendel station where an armd div and important tech-
nicians are to entrain, and fortifications around Nancy. Ftrs continue ground spt in FrenchGerman bor-
der area. 400-plus transports complete supply and evacuation missions.

9/12/44 Twelfth AF
Gen Chidlaw assumes cmd of XII FC. B-26’s blast defended positions in C battle sector of Gothic
Line. B-25’s pound Po R railroad bridges and attack guns and strongpoints in battle zone as enemy
falls back to prepared Gothic Line defenses and rapid Allied adv halts. FBs strike at guns, troop con-
centrations, strongpoints, and flak positions in Genoa and Milan areas. Francebased FBs cut tracks in
Belfort, Basel, and Freiburg areas.

9/12/44 Fifteenth AF
Nearly 330 B-17’s and B-24’s supported by P-38’s and P-51’s bomb Lechfeld A/F, Munich/ Allach
engine works, and Wasserburg jet aircraft factory. 50-plus B-24’s fly supply mission to S France.

9/12/44 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s pound buildings in Katha area. 25 B-24’s haul fuel to Kunming. 8 P-47’s sweep river from
Bhamo to Katha, 3 strafe official buildings at Bhamo, and 16 hit T/Os on Burma Road from Lungling to
Wanling to Namhkam and blast gun positions N of Loiwing A/F.

9/12/44 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 6 P-40’s pound Lungling. 14 B-25’s hit town area and destroy 2 bridges and damage
another at Sungpai. 22 others bomb Kaochishih, Tunghsiangchiao, and area E of Kiyang. 27 P-51’s
and P-40’s on armed rcn over Hunan and other areas of inland SE China attack road and river trafflc
and general T/Os around Lingling, Hengyang, Kiyang, Yangtien, and Patpo. 15 P-40’s hit coastal and
river shipping in S China and in Indochina on S China Sea, in Chikhom Bay, and along the Red R.

9/12/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound 3 A/Fs in Menado area. B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Kaoe and Galela, A/Fs, and radar facili-
ties on Morotai I. B-24’s hit Lautem. P-38’s dive-bomb Namlea runways while P-47’s hit Boela. A-20’s,
B-25’s, and FBs hit A/Fs, AA guns, and other tgts at Babo, Mongosah, Manokwari, Sagan, Moemi, and
Samate.

9/12/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan hit AA positions on Pagan with rocket and bombing attack. A lone B-24 on armed
rcn bombs building area on Marcus. B-25’s from the Gilberts bomb Nauru.

9/12/44 Eleventh AF
6 bmrs fly a negative shipping sweep over Shimushu. 3 more attack Suribachi A/F and offshore ship-
ping tgts. 1 B-24 flies negative rcn.

9/13/44 Eighth AF
70-plus B-17’s, escorted by a P-51 gp, continuing UK-USSR-Italy-UK shuttle-bombing mission, take
off from USSR bases, bomb steel and armament works at Diosgyor and proceed to Fifteenth AF
bases in Italy. 750-plus HBs from UK bomb 3 synthetic oil plants, 2 aero engine factories, 3 M/Ys, n
A/F, motor works, ordnance depot, fuel depot, and several cities and isolated T/Os in C and SW
Germany. 11 ftr gps escorting later strafe A/Fs and miscellaneous ground tgts. 28 Hbs and 9 P-51’s
are lost. P-51’s claim 33 aircraft destroyed in the air and 2n on the ground. A P-51 gp sweeping S of
Munich strafes aircraft dispersal area, A/F and a M/Y.

9/13/44 Ninth AF
XIX TAC HQ accompanies US Third Army HQ to Chalons-sur-Marne. B-26’s fly leaflet mission to
coastal N France and Belgium. Ftrs spt ground forces in Brest and Nancy-Metz areas (air-ground
coordination being especially effective between XIX TAC and French 2d Armd Div in defeating enemy
move on Vittel), and fly armed rcn over Cologne, Aachen, Koblenz, Linz/ Rhine, and Wahn areas. XIX
TAC inaugurates rail cutting campaign. Transports fly numerous supply and evacuation missions.

9/13/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s destroy bridge at Peschiera del Garda, cutting the Milan-Verona line. B-25’s and B-26’s bomb
guns and defensive positions N of Florence. FBs attack railroads, rolling stock, and bridges in N Italy,
although heavy overcast hampers operations in NW.

9/13/44 Fifteenth AF
350-plus ftr-escorted B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Auschwitz oil and rubber works and Odertal and
Blechhammer oil refineries, hit Cracow-Auschwitz area and bomb M/Y at Vrutky. Over 100 other HBs
attack Avisio viaduct, Mezzocorona and Ora railroad bridges.

9/13/44 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s hit tgts at Mawhun and some of the FBs afterwards strafe T/Os on the Irrawaddy R from
Katha to Shwegu. 8 others sweep the river between Bhamo and Katha. 12 more hit tgts along road in
Kutkai area. Large-scale transport operations in CBI continue.

9/13/44 Fourteenth AF
B-24’s claim 3 cargo vessels sunk off Pescadores Is.

9/13/44 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s hit 4 A/Fs and bomb villages on Morotai I. B-25’s hit Langgoer A/F while A-20’s and
FBs hit 2 A/Fs in Efman I. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs hit Babo AA positions and A/Fs at Manokwari and
Ransiki.

9/13/44 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth AF moves from Los Negros to Hollandia.

9/13/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s hit buildings on Pagan with rockets and machinegun fire. B-24’s on armed rcn,
snooper, and training missions bomb Iwo Jima, Marcus, and Pagan.

9/14/44 Ninth AF
XXIX TAC (Prov) is activated at Vermand, in anticipation of operating with US Ninth Army, shortly to
join 12th Army Gp. Gen Nugent is CG. About 140 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb gun emplacements and
strongpoints in Brest area. Ftrs fly armed rcn in various battle areas. Transports continue large-scale
supply and evacuation missions.

9/14/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack def positions in E and C parts of Gothic Line as enemy fiercely resists, especially at Il
Giogo Pass and on Monte Altuzzo. FBs continue strikes against comm and movement in Po Valley
despite bad weather which limits France-based ftrs to a few sweeps in S France.

9/14/44 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s drop fragmentation-boobytrap bombs on Bhamo. Large-scale transport operations continue to
various points in CBI.
9/14/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Tunganhsien. 91 P-40’s and P-51’s attack inland shipping, troop compounds, supplies,
and numerous buildings around Lungling area, throughout vast expanse of inland SE China, mainly in
Hunan, and other areas S of Tungting Lake.

9/14/44 FEAF
B-25’s pound Mapanget airstrip on Menado area. B-24’s hit 4 A/Fs on Halmahera. A-20’s and B-25’s
bomb Babo A/F while FBs make scattered small raids on AA positions, A/Fs, and T/Os on Vogelkop
Peninsula.

9/14/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima. P-47’s make strafing and rocket attacks on warehouses and shel-
ters on Pagan. B-24’s on armed rcn bomb Marcus. B-24’s from Eniwetok bomb Truk while
Gilbertsbased B-25’s hit Ponape.

9/14/44 Eleventh AF
During 13/14 Sep 3 B-24’s strike Kurabu Cape shipping and A/F.

9/15/44 Eighth AF
The 3 ftr wgs and 15 ftr gps of VIII , FC are transferred to the 3 bomb divs.

9/15/44 Ninth AF
Ninth AF main HQ moves from Sunninghill Park to Chantilly. Bad weather prevents bmr operations. IX
TAC supports US First Army troops and flies armed rcn around Cologne and from Trier to Rhine R
area. XIX TAC supports US Third Army and flies armed rcn in Nancy-Strasbourg area.

9/15/44 Twelfth AF
87th Ftr Wg, 47th Bomb Gp, 57th Ftr Gp, 86th Ftr Gp, and several other units are transferred from XII
TAC to XII FC. XII TAC passes under operational control of Ninth AF. All MB missions are cancelled or
aborted due to weather. FBs, though restricted by weather, carry out armed rcn against enemy comm
and defensive positions in Milan-Genoa-Modena-Pistoia areas, as Allied forces (joined on this date by
elements of Brazilian Expeditionary Force) attempt to penetrate enemy strongholds in the N
Apennines.

9/15/44 Fifteenth AF
276 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Tatoi, Eleusis, and Kalamaki A/Fs and Salamis submarine base. P-38’s
and P-51’s fly escort, tgt cover, and sweep tgt areas. The attacks are aimed at hampering withdrawal
of enemy forces from the area. 53 B-24’s fly supply mission to S France. 24 B-24’s begin evacuating
aircrews formerly imprisoned in Bulgaria from Cairo to Bari.

9/15/44 EAC
Combat Cargo TF is formed as a cmd of EAC. Gen Evans is CG. HQ is temporarily located at
Hastings AB and later moved to Comilla. The cmd is responsible to air deliver supplies to British
Fourteenth Army and other organizations as required, a task it fulfills until its disbandment on 1 Jun
45.

9/15/44 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s bomb Kutkai, 16 sweep river from Bhamo to Katha and bomb Naba, Katha, and Mohnyin.
Several other P-47’s sweep Burma Road from Lungling to Muse to Bhamo and strafe boat on river at
Myothit. 12 P-51’s hit Mawhun while 8 B-25’s hit fuel storage and T/Os in Chefang area. 13 B-24’s fly
fuel to Liuchow.
9/15/44 Fourteenth AF
19 B-24’s bomb military storage area at Hengyang. 20 B-25’s hit Chuanhsien and 5 pound ferry cross-
ing and bus station at Lingling. More than 90 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack river shipping,
numerous buildings, troops, and general T/Os from NE of Ichang to Liuchow Peninsula concentrating
on Kiyang and Changsha areas.

9/15/44 FEAF
B-24’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s bomb Kaoe, Lolobata, and Hate Tabako. P-39’s bomb Manokwari A/F and
town area.

9/15/44 W Pacific
US forces land on Morotai and Peleliu.

9/15/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan hit AA positions on Pagan with machinegun and rocket fire. A lone B-24 on a
snooper mission bombs Iwo Jima. All other B-24 missions abort.

9/16/44 Eighth AF
7 ftr gps, 4 carrying bombs, strafe Hannover-Bremen-Osnabruck areas and bomb Ahlhorn A/F and
MannheimKaiserslautern area.

9/16/44 Ninth AF
HQ Ninth AF begins reorganization of IX BC as 9th Bomb Div, implementing the redesignation of 30
Aug. 150-plus MBs and LBs attack Bath dike and Arnemuiden road and rail embankment. Ftrs escort
bmrs, fly sweeps, and armed rcn over Rastatt and Haguenau, and spt US Third Army’s XII and XV
Corps in repelling counterattacks in NE France.

9/16/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack fuel and supply dumps and defensive positions in Bologna and Rimini areas while FBs
and ftrs bomb and strafe rail and road tgts N of battle areas in the N Apennine Mts as US Fifth Army
forces struggle to break through strong enemy defenses in hills N of Prato, along main Monte Altuzzo
ridge, on Monte Veruca, Monte Monticelli, and other mountain positions.

9/16/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels bombing operations. 2 P-38’s fly weather rcn and 54 B-24’s fly supplies to S
France.

9/16/44 Tenth AF
19 B-24’s haul fuel to Liuchow. In spite of bad weather, 4 P-47’s sweep Lungling-Wanling-Loiwing
road and 5 damage bridge approach at Manyut.

9/16/44 Fourteenth AF
20 B-24’s bomb Hengyang. 12 B-25’s bomb Kutkai. 28 B-25’s hit tgts in China, including Yuangshaho
ferry, Pakmushih, Chuanhsien, and Lengshuitang. 130-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn hit T/Os
in Mangshih and Lungling area and from N of Tangyang and along the Yangtze R southward including
areas around Changsha, Kiyang, Samshui, Chuanhsien, Lingling, and Kwongning.

9/16/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Kendari air depot and Ambesia A/F while B-25’s attack large warehouse at Gorontalo. B-
25’s and B-24’s pound Namlea, Liang, Haroekoe, Kairatoe, Laha, and Kamarian. FBs hit Manokwari,
Sagan, Moemi, and Waren airstrips.
9/16/44 Seventh AF
17 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima. 3 others on trg and armed rcn missions bomb Pagan and
Marcus. P-47’s pound enemy positions on Pagan. B-24’s in the Marshalls bomb Emidj.

9/16/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s bomb Kataoka naval base. 4 B-25’s abort a shipping sweep due to weather and mechanical
difficulties.

9/17/44 Eighth AF
UK-USSR-Italy-UK shuttle mission is completed as 72 B-17’s and 59 P-51’s fly without bombs from
Italy to UK. 2 B-17’s and a P-51 abort and a P-51 crash-lands SW of Paris. 70 B-17’s and 57 P-51’s
land safely in UK. Over 800 B-17’s escorted by 3 ftr gps bomb 117 flak batteries and installations and
an A/F, all in the Netherlands. 16 ftr gps escort airplanes of First Allied Airborne Army making para-
chute and glider drop of 20,000 troops into the Netherlands to secure axis of adv toward Zuider Zee
for British Second Army, as part of MARKET-GARDEN, 17-30 Sep. Troops dropped are I Airborne
Corps, consisting of British 1st Airborne Div (with Polish Para Brigade) and US 82d and 101st
Airborne Divs. The ftr gps also bomb and strafe flak positions and other ground tgts, encountering
intense flak and about 30 ftrs. 16 US ftrs are lost. Claims include 8 airplanes and 107 flak positions
destroyed.

9/17/44 Ninth AF
No combat bmr missions are flown. Weather permits 1 leaflet mission. XIX TAC supports US VIII
Corps in Brest area and flies armed rcn over Trier and Saarbrucken areas. IX TAC flies armed rcn in
the Dusseldorf, Duren, Cologne, and Linz/Rhine areas, supports US 2d and 5th Armd Divs and 4th Inf
Div in the Netherlands, and participates in MARKET-GARDEN.

9/17/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit troop concentrations in British Eighth Army battle area in vicinity of Rimini. B-25’s pound rail
bridges in W Po Valley, while FBs operating in the Valley attack rails, roads, rolling stock, road
bridges, motor transport and other tgts. In the mountains S of the Valley US Fifth Army forces break
through Gothic Line at Il Giogo Pass, take Monte Altuzzo and Pratone, finish clearing Monte Veruca,
and gain crest of Monte Monticelli. US Seventh Army’s French 2d Corps makes contact with US Third
Army’s French 2d Armd Div near Bains-lesBains.

9/17/44 Fifteenth AF
440-plus HBs, with ftr escort, attack 2 oil refineries and 4 M/Ys in Budapest area in an attempt to hit
Germany’s principal remaining oil supply and to aid Soviet and other friendly forces on S Russian front
by pounding the focal rail traffic point in that area. Some of the escorting ftrs strafe T/Os in the general
tgt area. Bad weather hampers all but 8 of 54 B-24’s flying supplies to S France. 25 HBs return from
Cairo to Italy with Allied airmen formerly imprisoned in Bulgaria. 2 B-17’s, escorted by 41 P-51’s, evac-
uate wounded airmen from Czechoslovakia to Italy.

9/17/44 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s bomb Katha, 8 hit Momauk and Wanling, and 8 others attack Bhamo. 6 B-25’s hit Mangshih
while 3 others bomb Indaw. 16 B-24’s haul fuel to Liuchow. TC aircraft fly over 200 sorties delivering
personnel and supplies to various points in CBI.

9/17/44 Fourteenth AF
29 B-24’s bomb Changsha. 27 B-25’s hit Hwangshapu, Kiyang, and Nanyo. 130-plus P-51’s and P-
40’s on armed rcn attack town areas, strongpoints, shipping, railway tgts, gun positions, trucks, and
other T/Os from NE of Ichang southward through Hunan province and beyond. Areas hit include
Changsha, Kiyang,Lingling, Chuanhsien, Siangtan, Hengshan, Kweiyang, and Lingkuantien, plus scat-
tered T/Os elsewhere.

9/17/44 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Buayoan A/F B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s hit Langoan A/F. B-25’s and P-39’s, fighting bad
weather, attack a variety of tgts, including A/Fs and villages in Amboina-Ceram area. P-47’s and P-
40’s pound Samate A/F.

9/17/44 Seventh AF
A B-24 on a snooper mission from Saipan bombs Iwo Jima. Armed rcn over Marcus is unsuccessful
due to bad weather. Gilbertsbased B-25’s pound Nauru.

9/17/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s weatherabort a mission to Suribachi. 4 B-25’s fly an unsuccessful shipping sweep.

9/18/44 Eighth AF
12 ftr gps escort airplanes of First Allied Airborne Army as second troop echelon is dropped in the
Netherlands to participate in heavy fighting in Arnhem area. Ftrs bomb and strafe flak positions and
other ground tgts and encounter heavy flak and over 100 enemy ftrs which claim 7 US ftrs. US claims
include 29 ftrs and 33 flak positions destroyed. Almost 250 B-24’s, supported by nearly 200 ftrs, drop
supplies to First Allied Airborne Army in the Netherlands. Intense flak downs 16 B-24’s and 21 ftrs. 2
of the ftr gps strafe rail and highway traffic and over 50 ftrs bomb flak positions. In last Eighth AF shut-
tle-bombing mission, 18-22 Sep, UKUSSR-Italy-UK, 110 B-17’s and 150 P-51’s (64 P-51’s to continue
to USSR) drop supplies to Polish forces at Warsaw. 3 B-17’s abort and 2 are lost. After completing
supply drop, 105 B-17’s and the 64 P-51’s proceed to USSR.

9/18/44 Ninth AF
First 9th Bomb Div HQ on European continent opens at Chartres. Weather cancels all bmr activity.
Less than 100 ftrs spt US VII Corps in W Germany and fly cover in area of Brest where organized
resistance comes to an end.

9/18/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s continue to hit troop concentrations and gun positions in spt of British Eighth Army forces which
opens assault on defenses in Rimini area. Despite bad weather B-26’s and P-47’s maintain attacks on
bridges, rail lines, and transportation in Po Valley.

9/18/44 Fifteenth AF
463 B-17’s and B-24’s, some with ftr escort, hit Subotica and Szeged M/Ys and railroad bridges at
Novi Sad, Belgrade, Szob, and Budapest (2). Ftrs maintain cover over Budapest area.

9/18/44 Tenth AF
9 P-47’s pound Japanese positions in Myothit area. 8 B-25’s hit supply dumps and installations at
Chefang. 18 B-24’s fly fuel to Liuchow. 200-plus other sorties by TC aircraft deliver men and supplies
to several points in CBI.

9/18/44 Fourteenth AF
30 B-25’s attack town areas and fuel dumps at Lingling, Taohsien, and Chuanhsien and damage the
approaches to Lingling ferry crossing. 4 B-24’s over Formosa Strait claim 1 freighter sunk. About 115
P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack troops, trucks, tanks, shipping, town areas, and other T/Os
throughout Hunan province S of Tungting Lake to Luichow Peninsula and Chikhom Bay.

9/18/44 FEAF
B-24’s blast several tgts in Davao area, including oil storage at Sasa. B-25’s hit Langoan A/F and lake
area. Others hit Samate A/F. Bad weather forces B-24’s over Ceram-Amboina area to individually
attack tgts which include 4 A/Fs. FBs hit A/F and town of Manokwari and AA guns at Moemi.

9/18/44 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s on armed rcn from Saipan bomb Marcus. 28 Eniwetok-based B-24’s bomb Truk. Gilberts-
based B-25’s pound Ponape.

9/19/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 800 B-17’s are dispatched against tgts in NW Germany. Weather prevents about half from
bombing primary tgts but most manage to bomb secondaries or T/Os. Over 650 B-17’s bomb 10 M/Ys
and several bridges, railroads, factories, barges, storage areas, city areas and numerous scattered
T/Os in NW Germany. 6 ftr gps furnish spt. 4 P-51 gps supporting First Allied Airborne Army in the
Netherlands engage well over 100 ftrs, downing 23. 9 P-51’s are lost. As UK-USSR-Italy-UK shuttle
mission continues, over 90 B-17’s and their ftr gp take off from USSR, bomb M/Y at Szolnok, and fly
to Fifteenth AF bases in Italy.

9/19/44 Ninth AF
Bmrs hit M/Ys in Duren area to prevent reinforcements from reaching Aachen area by rail. IX TAC
supports US V Corps in repelling counterattack at Wallendorf bridgehead, supports Operation MAR-
KET- GARDEN and flies armed rcn in W Germany. XIX TAC escorts LBs and MBs, flies cover both for
MARKET-GARDEN and in Brest and Nancy areas, and armed rcn over Metz area.

9/19/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. FBs hit guns and defensive positions along Gothic Line and attack roads
and bridges in Bologna area.

9/19/44 Fifteenth AF
96 B-24’s attack railroad bridges at Kraljevo and Mitrovica. 70 P-38’s provide tgt area cover.

9/19/44 Tenth AF
18 B-24’s fly fuel to Liuchow and Chengkuing. TC transports fly over 100 sorties carrying men and
supplies to several CBI locations.

9/19/44 Fourteenth AF
28 B-25’s bomb Lingling, Lengshuitang, Chuanhsien, Sinning, and Shanhsien. 150-plus P-40’s and P-
51’s pound numerous T/Os during armed rcn flights from Tungting Lake-C Yangtze R area to the S
China Sea. The FBs particularly concentrate on road transport in Changsha area and supply dumps,
buildings, and trucks near Sintsiang.

9/19/44 FEAF
Striking all principal tgts in NE Celebes, B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s hit Amoerang port area, Menado
fuel tanks and shipping personnel areas and AA guns at Mapanget and Sidate, bivouac, supply areas,
and lookout towers along Lembeh Strait, Langoan A/F, and Kakas rest camp.

9/19/44 Seventh AF
29 Saipan-based B-24’s blast shipping at Chichi Jima. 24 P-47’s bomb and strafe AA positions and
storage areas on Pagan. 3 B-24’s on snooper and armed rcn missions bomb Iwo Jima and Marcus.

9/19/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s fly shipping sweep over Tomari Cape. 4 B-24’s off to strike Kurabu Cape turn back due to
weather and mechanical failures.

9/20/44 Eighth AF
Over 600 ftrs spt First Allied Airborne Army in Arnhem and Nijmegen areas, strafing and bombing
ground tgts. Intense light flak claims 5 ftrs. Air attacks aid ground troops in taking valuable bridges in
the area and in adv toward Arnhem.

9/20/44 Ninth AF
The Ninth’s adv HQ follows US 12th Army Gp to Verdun. About 40 MBs hit Trier M/Y and defensive
positions at Herbach to complicate rail transportation and aid in Allied ground attack on Aachen. Ftrs
fly air cover for US V and VII Corps in W Germany near Dutch boundary and US XV and XX Corps in
Nancy area, and fly armed rcn over Bonn, Mannheim, Hamburg, Koblenz, and Ruhr Valley areas.

9/20/44 Twelfth AF
27th and 79th Ftr Gps are added to XII FC which on this days begins operations in spt of US Fifth
Army. Weather again grounds MBs and severely restricts ftrs which fly uneventful rcn missions.

9/20/44 Fifteenth AF
500 B-17’s and B-24’s escorted by P-38’s and P-51’s attack 3 railroad bridges at Budapest, 2 M/Ys at
Hatvan and 1 at Gyor and bomb Malacky A/F and Bratislava oil district.

9/20/44 Tenth AF
P-47’s hit Kadu rail siding, Nyaungbintha, Indaw, and troops at Hkaungtung. 3 B-25’s weathered out of
Bhamo area hit alternates at Indaw. TC aircraft continue large-scale operations to several points in
CBI.

9/20/44 Fourteenth AF
27 B-25’s bomb Lingling, Chuanhsien, and Kiyang and hit T/Os throughout Chuanhsien area. More
than 100 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn over wide areas of SE China attack troops, horses, trucks,
shipping, and other T/Os, particularly concentrating on areas around Chuanhsien, Lingling, Kiyang,
Changsha, and Yiyang.

9/20/44 FEAF
Despite poor weather over Celebes, Menado area is again attacked. B-24’s hit Mapanget and Sidate
A/Fs and supply dumps and other T/Os. B-24’s hit Djailolo and A-20’s and P-47’s during 19/20 Sep
strike Kaoe A/Fs. B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs, striking during 19/20 Sep and during day, pound A/Fs at
Amahai, Namlea, Liang and Laha, town of Lautem, and several T/Os. FBs hit AA guns and T/Os at
Moemi and Ransiki A/Fs and hit supply dump further E along Orai R. During 20/ 21 Sep a few B-24’s
again hit Menado and Sidate areas.

9/20/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan bomb and strafe gun positions on Pagan. A lone B-24 on armed rcn bombs
Marcus. B-24’s in the Marshalls hit Jaluit while Makin-based B-25’s pound Nauru.

9/21/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 450 HBs escorted by 3 P-51 gps attack synthetic oil plant at Ludwigshafen/Opau, M/Ys at
Koblenz and Mainz, and T/Os in Rhineland. 3 ftr gps spt First Allied Airborne Army airplanes dropping
supplies and paratroops of Polish 1st Brig near Driel. Bad weather forces recall of 1 gp near Dutch
coast. Other gps encounter about 50 ftrs, claiming 20 destroyed against 4 aerial combat losses. Over
80 B-24’s carry gasoline to France.
9/21/44 Ninth AF
79 MBs and LBs bomb M/Ys at Gerolstein, Pronsfeld, and Ehrang. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly armed rcn
over Bonn, Koblenz, Karlsruhe, Cologne, and Strasbourg area, and spt US First and Third Armies in
W Germany and E France. IX TAC is exceptionally effective in aiding V Corps withdrawal from
Wallendorf bridgehead. During the evening IX ADC ftrs patrol Luxembourg-Chaumont area.

9/21/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather and unserviceable landing grounds cancel all operations.

9/21/44 Fifteenth AF
345 HBs attack M/Ys at Debreczen, Bekescsaba, and Brod, railroad and highway bridges at Baja, in
Kiskore area, and at Tiszafured, plus Novi Sad railroad bridge. 42 P-38’s dive-bomb Osijek M/Y. Other
ftrs escort HBs. 2 C-47’s (1 from Balkan AF), with 8 P-51’s escorting, evacuate Fifteenth AF personnel
from Yugoslavia to Italy.

9/21/44 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s hit Man Mawn. 1 other bombs Indaw. 21 B-24’s haul fuel to Liuchow. 170-plus other transport
sorties are flown to various terminal points in CBI.

9/21/44 Fourteenth AF
27 B-25’s pound Kiyang, Yungming, Lingling and areas to the N, and area W of Chuanhsien. 100-plus
P-40’s and P-51’s attack buildings, river shipping, troops, horses, and supplies at numerous points
especially around Sinshih, Kiyang, Wuchou, and Isuho.

9/21/44 FEAF
B-24’s attack Laha and Kairatoe A/F and shipping in Piroe Bay. P-38’s and B-25’s hit Menado,
Tomohon, Kakas rest camp, small craft near Belang I, Kairatoe, and Namlea A/F, and barge off Kaoe
Pt. FBs hit Windissi and Ransiki T/Os and strafe T/Os near Orai R. During 21/22 Sep FBs hit Geelvink
Bay-Bentoni Bay area.

9/21/44 Seventh AF
5 B-24’s on armed rcn and trg missions from Saipan bomb Marcus and Pagan. B-25’s, based in the
Gilberts, strike Ponape.

9/22/44 Eighth AF
Over 600 HBs from UK escorted by 6 P-51 gps bomb 3 armd vehicle and motor transport factories at
Kassel along with 6 T/Os at Wetzlar. Over 100 B-24’s fly gasoline to France. Last Eighth AF UKUSSR-
Italy-UK shuttle mission ends as 84 B-17’s escorted by 51 P-51’s return directly to UK bases from
Italy. Remaining aircraft return on 8 Oct.

9/22/44 Ninth AF
XIX TAC HQ accompanies US Third Army HQ from Chalons-sur-Marne to Etain. No bmr missions are
flown. Ftrs attack railroads, supply and ordnance depots, and strongpoints, and fly sweeps and armed
rcn over Cologne, Dusseldorf, Aachen, Koblenz, Trier, Bonn, Mannheim, and Strasbourg areas.

9/22/44 Twelfth AF
Operating N of Italian battle area, MBs bomb road and rail bridges, while FBs continue hitting roads,
railroads, and transportation, and spt ground forces as US Fifth Army elements prepare to pursue
enemy withdrawing from N of Pistoia and to drive N to Raticosa Pass and NE to Imola. British Eighth
Army forces battle enemy along Marecchia R.
9/22/44 Fifteenth AF
366 B-24’s and B-17’s escorted by 270 ftrs bomb NE industrial area of Munich and Munich/Riem A/F.
76 B-24’s bomb Larissa M/Y. 68 B-24’s fly supply mission to S France.

9/22/44 Tenth AF
13 B-24’s fly fuel to Liuchow. TCs fly more than 170 other sorties to various points in the CBI.

9/22/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-24’s pound Hankow. 12 B-25’s and 7 P-51’s hit Hengyang road junction and ferry. 7 B-25’s bomb
Kianghwa while 6 P-51’s damage nearby bridge. 5 B-25’s hit Yungming. 44 P-40’s and P-51’s blast
T/Os along roads in Changsha, Siangtan, and Sintsiang areas. 50-plus other P-40’s and P-51’s hit
various T/Os around Chuanhsien, Paoching, Lingling, Hankow, and Kiyang.

9/22/44 FEAF
B-24’s again pound Sidate and Mapanget. B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Amahai and Liang villages and
Haroekoe A/F. A-20’s pound Urarom A/F while FBs hit Idorra, Windissi, Moemi, and Kaimana.

9/22/44 Seventh AF
15 Sapan-based B-24’s strike shipping at Chichi Jima. 24 P-47’s strafe Pagan and bomb Anatahan I.
3 B-24’s on snooper mission and armed rcn flight bomb Iwo Jima and Marcus. 15 B-26’s, flying out of
Makin, bomb Nauru.

9/23/44 Eighth AF
14 ftr gps bomb and strafe flak positions and other ground tgts in 2 landing zones in Nijmegen area,
immediately preceding the arrival of the remainder of US 82d and 101st Airborne Divs and Polish 1st
Brig, and engage over 160 ftrs. US ftrs claim 27 destroyed. Over 150 B-24’s fly gasoline to France.

9/23/44 Ninth AF
MBs and LBs sent against tgts in W Germany are recalled due to weather. Ftrs spt US First Army in
W Germany, US Third Army in Chateau-Salins area, escort bmrs (recalled), and fly armed rcn over
wide areas of W Germany.

9/23/44 Twelfth AF
Although several missions are aborted because of bad weather, MBs attack several railroad bridges in
Po R Valley. FBs hit guns and rail and road tgts in battle area as US Fifth Army pushes on through
Gothic Line defenses.

9/23/44 Fifteenth AF
147 B-17’s, escorted by 290 P-38’s and P-51’s bomb Brux synthetic oil refinery and Wels M/Y. 229 B-
24’s attack comm tgts in Italy, including viaduct at Venzone and road and railroad bridges at Casarsa
della Delizia, Pinzano al Tagliamento, Ponte di Piave, Latisana, San Dona di Piave, and Susegana.

9/23/44 Tenth AF
19 P-47’s attack bridges along a line Wanling-Bhamo-Myitkyina destroying 1 bridge. 6 B-25’s hit
bridges S of Meza, destroying 1 and extensively damaging several others. 19 B-24’s fly fuel to
Liuchow while 2 deliver fuel to Kunming.

9/23/44 Fourteenth AF
15 B-24’s pound Burma Road in Chefang area. 36 B-25’s hit Chuanhsien and T/Os in surrounding
areas. 6 B-25’s bomb Kuanyang, 5 hit Yungming, 6 damage Dara bridge, 12 bomb Lungling, and 2
knock out bridge near Jinyang. 2 B-24’s bomb docks at Amoy. Again more than 90 P-40’s and P-51’s
hit numerous T/Os throughout SE China concentrating on Japanese troops in Chuanhsien area and
various tgts around Jungyun, Yuankiang, Yungming, Lingling, and Hsuchang.

9/23/44 FEAF
During night and day raids B-24’s and B-25’s concentrate on Sidate and Mapanget A/Fs. P-47’s pound
Kaoe A/F. P-47’s and P-40’s bomb AA guns at Manokwari, Moemi, and Ransiki A/Fs.

9/23/44 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth AF moves from Hollandia to Noemfoor I.

9/23/44 Seventh AF
15 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Chichi Jima, Haha Jima, and Ani Jima. 2 B-24’s on armed rcn bomb
Marcus while 1 on trg mission hits Pagan. On 23/24 Sep a B-24 from Kwajalein bombs Wake.

9/4/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 50 B-24’s transport fuel to France.

9/4/44 Ninth AF
No bmr operations are flown. XIX TAC supports 7th Armd Div of US Third Army in E France and flies
armed rcn over E France and W Germany. IX ADC flies night patrols from Paris to Aachen.

9/4/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels MB and LB operations. FBs spt ground forces, bombing and strafing strongpoints,
troop concentrations, and frontline comm tgts as US Fifth Army pushes through N Apennines.

9/4/44 Fifteenth AF
362 B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb Eleusis, Kalamaki, and Tatoi A/Fs, M/Y at Salonika, and harbor at
Skaramanga. P-51’s escort B-24’s transporting personnel from Bari to Marcianise.

9/4/44 Tenth AF
P-47’s fly 20 attack sorties against tgts in Mawhun area, including Pinlon. Other P-47’s fly 13 sorties
against tgts in Bhamo area, demolishing bridge at Manyut and hitting enemy positions at
Chayuhkwang. 11 B-24’s haul fuel to Liuchow. 240-plus other transport sorties are flown to various
points in the CBI.

9/4/44 Fourteenth AF
26 B-26’s bomb Mangshih, Taohsien, and Kuanyang, attack White Cloud A/F, and knock out Dara
bridge. 3 others hit T/Os near Changtuikuan and along Ling- ling-Siangtan road 70-plus P-51’s and P-
40’s on armed rcn over SW and SE China pound numerous T/Os, especially town areas and river
shipping at Takhing and Sinshih.

9/4/44 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Amahai, Namlea, and Haroekoe A/Fs and Boela. HBs hit Lautem. FBs attack
Babo, Urarom, and Manokwari A/Fs while B-25’s bomb Sorong.

9/4/44 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s from Saipan hit shipping and harbor facilities in the Bonins, mostly at Chichi Jima. 2 others
on armed rcn mission bomb Marcus. 16 ftrs strafe AA positions on Rota. 26 B-24’s from Kwajalein
bomb Truk while 11 B-25’s, based in the Gilberts, hit Ponape.
9/4/44 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s striking Kurabu Cape A/F are challenged by 12 ftrs. 1 of 2 damaged B-24’s forcelands in
USSR. One ftr is downed. 4 B-25’s fly negative shipping search.

9/25/44 Eighth AF
About 100 HBs escorted by 14 ftr gps attack 3 M/Ys and a synthetic oil plant at Ludwigshafen and
Koblenz, industrial area of Frankfurt/Main and several T/Os. About 175 B-24’s haul fuel to France.

9/25/44 Ninth AF
No bmr missions are flown. IX TAC flies cover for US First Army units in W Germany, dive-bombs rail
lines, and flies armed rcn over Trier-Koblenz-Aachen area. IX ADC flies night patrols from Paris E to
Luxembourg and the German border.

9/25/44 Twelfth AF
MBs and LBs cancel operations due to bad weather. FBs hit barracks areas, railroads, roads, and
transportation in or near Bologna, Bozzolo, Parma, Castelfranco Veneto, and Canneto sull’Oglio, and
in immediate battle areas as US Fifth Army meets strong opposition, especially in vicinity of Monte
Bastione, and near Torre Poggioli, Monte Gamberaldi, and Monte Castelnuovo.

9/25/44 Fifteenth AF
51 B-24’s, with P-51’s and P-38’s providing tgt cover and close escort, bomb Piraeus, Skaramanga,
and Salamis harbors.

9/25/44 Tenth AF
13 P-47’s attack towns of Haungton, Myintha, and Mawlu. B-24’s again haul fuel to China, 15 landing
at Kunming, 3 at Liuchow, and 1 at Yungning. Tenth AF flies 220-plus other transport sorties to various
CBI terminals.

9/25/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s blast barracks area at Mangshih. 12 bomb Kweiyang, and 6 hit town area and railroad yards
at Hengyang. 11 B-24’s pound Nanking. About 120 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn over vast expans-
es of China S of the Yangtze R attack large variety of T/Os at numerous locations including troops,
buildings, and comm tgts in Paoching area and between Siangtan and Fulinpu.

9/25/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Kendari A/F and B-25’s bomb Langoan A/F. A-20’s fire storage areas and hit personnel
areas on W shore of Kaoe Bay. Namlea A/F is again bombed by B-24’s. P-38’s pound Kairatoe and
Boela A/Fs. B-25’s and A-20’s hit Sagan and Urarom A/Fs while P-40’s attack Kaimana.

9/25/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s strike Iwo Jima and Marcus. During 25/26 Sep Kwajalein-based B-24’s stage
through Eniwetok on strike at shipping at Truk. Failing to locate primary tgts the HBs bomb Tol, Eten,
Param, and Moen while others hit Wake during 25/26 Sep.

9/25/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-25’s fly negative shipping sweep.

9/26/44 Eighth AF
400 B-17’s bomb 2 M/Ys, 2 aircraft plants, a steel works, and 2 A/Fs at Osnabruck, Hamm, Bremen,
Rheine, and Hesepe, plus 3 T/Os in NW Germany. 9 P-51 gps fly escort. 8 ftr gps, including 2
attached from Ninth AF, spt First Allied Airborne Army, claiming 32 ftrs destroyed in combat. Over 160
B-24’s fly fuel to France.

9/26/44 Ninth AF
No bmr missions are flown. IX TAC supports US First Army in Bonn area and cuts rail lines W of
Rhine. XIX TAC hits fortifications near Metz.

9/26/44 Twelfth AF
During 25/26 Sep A-20’s bomb T/Os in Po Valley. Throughout the day B-25’s and B-26’s pound rail
and road bridges in E and NW parts of the Valley while FBs and ftrs of XII FC attack road nets, rails,
motor transport, and supply points at many locations in the valley.

9/26/44 Tenth AF
2 P-47 flights hit tgts in Bhamo-Myothit area, including Sinkin, Momauk, and Nanhlaing. 3 other flights
hit tgts in Pinwe-Mawlu area, including town of Nyaungbintha. 20-plus P-47’s in 2 flights hit Tingka,
fuel storage at Chefang, and repair shops at Wanting. 9 B-25’s blast troop concentrations and stores
in Hinlong. 19 B-24’s haul fuel to Liuchow, Yangtong, and Yungning.

9/26/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb Lungfukwan and Mangshih while several P-40’s hit T/Os in same areas. 6 B-25’s and
4 P-38’s attack and slightly damage Dara bridge and destroy road machinery nearby. About 50 P-40’s
and P-51’s continue armed rcn over vast inland areas of S China, attacking troops, buildings, and
other T/Os.

9/26/44 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Maumere Bay. B-25’s and B-24’s bomb Liang and Kendari A/Fs. P-40’s hit Kokas.

9/26/44 Twentieth AF
83 B-29’s, staging from Chengtu, bomb Anshan most of them striking Showa Steel Works with poor
results. 15 others bomb Dairen, Sinsiang, and various T/Os. During 26/27 Sep, Japanese aircraft
bomb Chengtu area, damaging 5 B-29’s. This attack along with the one on 8 Sep set pattern for
Japanese raids which usually follow B-29 missions and continue until 19 Dec but are of light nature
and annoying rather than seriously damaging.

9/26/44 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s from Saipan on armed rcn bomb Marcus. During 26/27 Sep another B-24 snooper hits Iwo
Jima. B-25’s from the Gilberts bomb Nauru. B-24’s from the Marshalls hit Wake during 26/27 Sep.

9/26/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies weather rcn. Later 4 B-24’s radarbomb Suribachi A/F.

9/27/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,100 HBs bomb 2 M/Ys, 2 synthetic oil plants, 2 motor works, and a tank and armored vehicle
plant, at Cologne, Ludwigshafen, Mainz, and Kassel, and T/Os in W Germany. 15 escorting ftr gps
claim 31 aircraft destroyed. Over 160 B-24’s carry gasoline to France.

9/27/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 300 MBs and LBs abort due to weather. 8 manage to bomb tgt at Foret de Parroy. Ftrs fly
armed rcn, cover US First and Third Army forces in W Germany and E France and later fly night
patrols in Belgium, Luxembourg, and W German areas.

9/27/44 Twelfth AF
During 26/27 Sep A-20’s bomb motor transport in Po Valley. During the day bad weather cancels MB
operations and restricts XII FC. Yet FBs effectively spt US Fifth Army, especially on Monte Oggioli,
blasting defensive positions, troop concentrations, roads, and motor transport, and cutting rail lines
between Parma and Piacenza.

9/27/44 Tenth AF
13 P-47’s bomb area near Katha. 30 P-47’s in 5 flights hit ammo stores and town area of Myothit, and
attack Sinkin, Bhamo, and Ma-ubin. 7 other P-47’s damage approaches to railroad bridge at
Nansiaung, 7 more hit bivouac area at Pinwe, and 7 B-25’s pound Hsenwi. 10 B-24’s fly fuel to
Liuchow and Yungning. TCs fly 200-plus sorties to various points in CBI.

9/27/44 Fourteenth AF
40-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack comm tgts, river shipping, buildings, and troops in
Kiyang, Lungfukwan, Sungpai, Chuanhsien, Lingling, Paishui, and Paoching areas.

9/27/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Menado personnel and supply areas. B-25’s attack oil tanks at Boela and hit Old Namba
A/F. P-40’s hit Rapsiki, Kokas, and Waren A/F and shipping in Vogelkop Peninsula area.

9/27/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s bombs and strafes Pagan. 2 B-24’s on armed rcn hit Marcus. 14 Marshallsbased
B-24’s strike Truk.

9/28/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,000 HBs attack 2 synthetic oil plants, a motor plant, and city area—all in or near Magdeburg,
Kassel, and Merseburg plus T/Os in C Germany including Eschwege A/F. 15 supporting ftr gps claim
26 aircraft destroyed. Over 30 HBs fail to return. Nearly 200 B-24’s carry fuel to France.

9/28/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits defended area of Foret de Parroy. Ftrs escort bmrs, attack railroads W of the Rhine,
fly sweeps and armed rcn in Arnhem (from which British airborne troops have relinquished their hold
because of strong German opposition), Koblenz, Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, and Mannheim areas, and spt
US First and Third Armies in E France and W Germany. Night patrols continue over Belgium,
Luxembourg, and Germany.

9/28/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds LBs and MBs. FBs, operating on reduced scale bomb Bologna and hit roads and rail
lines at 4 locations.

9/28/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels bombing operations, limiting missions to weather rcn.

9/28/44 Tenth AF
4 P-47’s bomb and strafe Mawhun and Nansiaung. 21 B-24’s fly fuel to Liuchow, Yungning, and
Kunming.

9/28/44 Fourteenth AF
26 B-24’s pound town of Samshui. 31 B-25’s attack towns of Taochuan and Shangchiehshou, Tien Ho
and White Cloud A/Fs, and river and road trafflc around Lingling, Siangtan, and Chuchou. More than
100 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn attack numerous T/Os including bridges, town areas,
troops, and road, rail, and river traffic throughout inland SE China and, on a smaller scale, in SW
China and in Indochina.

9/28/44 FEAF
B-25’s on shipping sweep attack small vessels off Kairatoe. A-20’s bomb Langoan A/F. P-38’s hit
barge and town area at Pajahi. P-47’s pound Manokwari A/F.

9/28/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb naval installations at Chichi Jima. P-47’s bomb defenses on Pagan.

9/29/44 Ninth AF
400-plus MBs and LBs hit M/Ys and rail sidings at Prum, Euskirchen, and Bingen, dragon’s teeth anti-
tank defenses near Webenheim, and M/Ys, rail sidings, warehouses and barracks at Julich and
Bitburg. Over 1,500 ftrs escort bmrs, hit railroads, fly sweeps and armed rcn over wide areas of the
Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, E France, and in W Germany as far E as Frankfurt/Main.

9/29/44 Twelfth AF
LBs and MBs are again grounded by weather. FBs, hampered by weather, fly 52 sorties in afternoon,
cutting rail lines leading S from Milan.

9/29/44 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s attack and damage the main bridge, knock out the bypass bridge and silence adjoining AA
positions on Burma Road near Uamhkai. 18 B-24’s haul fuel to Yungning, Liuchow, and Kunming.

9/29/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s bomb Mangshih, 24 bomb Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs, and 15 hit T/Os around
Chuanhsien, Taochuan and Taohsien. About 100 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s again attack various T/Os
throughout vast expanses of China S of the Yangtze R, hitting road, rail, and river tgts, troops, and
town areas.

9/29/44 FEAF
Kendari A/F is bombed by B-24’s. B-25’s hit both Namlea A/Fs while B-24’s blast Liang and Haroekoe
A/F. A-20’s and RAAF airplanes, continue to pound Urarom A/F; other A-20’s bomb Faan A/F.

9/29/44 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Marcus. 2 others hit Iwo Jima and Pagan. P-47’s bomb and strafe gun
positions on Pagan. B-24’s from Eniwetok pound Truk.

9/29/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s bomb Katooka naval base and Kokutan Cape.

9/30/44 Eighth AF
More than 750 HBs attack 3 M/Ys and an A/F at Bielefeld, Hamm, Handorf, and Munster, Munster city
area and several other tgts in the area is bombed by over 200 HBs. 13 ftr gps escort and 2 more fly
spt sweeps. Over 100 B-24’s haul gasoline to battle areas on the Continent.

9/30/44 Ninth AF
14 B-26’s bomb Arnhem road bridge. Results poor. Ftrs fly sweeps over Belgium, E France, and W
Germany and attack rail tgts.

9/30/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb road and railroad bridges in Po Valley at Piacenza, Voghera, Sesto Calende, Lonate
Pozzolo, Galliate, Cittadella, Borgoforte, and Tortona. B-26’s hit fuel dumps at Cremona, and bridges
at Padua, Turbigo, and San Nazzaro. XII FC ftrs hit motor transport, rail lines, roads, bridges, and
rolling stock in Po Valley.

9/30/44 Tenth AF
50-plus P-47’s hit various tgts in Myothit and Bhamo areas, attack T/Os at Khalayang, sweep
Anisakan and Nawnghkio A/F areas, bomb Nansiaung railroad bridge, and hit T/Os on or near Burma
Road between Mangshih and Lashio. 11 B-25’s knock out a span of the main bridge and damage 2
bypass bridges at Hsenwi. 18 B-24’s haul fuel to Liuchow, Yungning, and Kunming.

9/30/44 Fourteenth AF
29 B-24’s and 12 B-25’s bomb Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs and Wuchou. 6 B-25’s hit T/Os S of
Lungfukwan. Nearly 100 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn over wide areas of China S of the Yangtze R
again hit numerous T/Os, concentrating on river shipping.

9/30/44 FEAF
B-24’s strike oil installations at Balikpapan. Ambesia A/F is pounded by B-24’s while B-25’s hit
Mapanget, Langoan, and Sidate, and P-38’s hit shipping in Wasile Bay. Other B-25’s attack shipping
in the Halmahera waters. P-38’s hit Amahai, Kairatoe, and Haroekoe A/Fs and Halong seaplane base.
A-20’s and FBs hit Babo, Urarom, and Fak Fak. A-20’s and B-25’s bomb Faan.

10/1/44 Ninth AF
XXIX TAC (Prov) locates adv HQ at Arlon. Weather prevents bmr operations. A few ftrs fly armed rcn
over E France and wide areas of W Germany and patrol battle areas. Night patrols are flown over E
France and Luxembourg.

10/1/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s and B-26’s attack bridges, fuel dumps, factory, and barracks in C and W Po Valley, including 3
attacks on Piacenza while XII FC’s LBs hit fuel dump and bivouacs and FBs blast guns and comm in
mountainous battle areas between Florence and Bologna.

10/1/44 Fifteenth AF
5th Photo Gp, Rcn, with component units, is assigned to Fifteenth AF, completing the full establish-
ment of 21 HB gps, 7 ftr gps, and 1 rcn gp, as authorized in WD directive of 23 Oct 43. Weather per-
mits only photo and weather rcn missions.

10/1/44 Tenth AF
34 P-47’s bomb Thetkegyin while 20 others hit railroad tgts throughout N Burma railroad corridor and
troop concentrations at Ponlon. 4 P-47’s bomb Shwegugale while 6 others hit Lungling and sweep
Burma Road in the area.

10/1/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s bomb Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs, town of Wuchou, and T/Os in Samshui and Canton
areas. 100-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn throughout China areas S of the Yangtze hit variety
of T/Os, concentrating on comm tgts and troops in Mangshih and Hsinganhsien areas.

10/1/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Langoan while B-25’s hit Lembeh I, Menado, and Bolaang-oeki port. B-24’s bomb Taka
while P-38’s hit Amahai, Kairatoe, and shipping off Amboina. B-25’s and P-38’s on shipping sweeps off
Halmahera I destroy several barges and luggers. A-20’s and P-38’s attack Urarom A/F and Fak Fak
supply dumps, while P-40’s hit Doom I and T/Os in Windissi, Idorra, and MacCluer Gulf. P-47’s and A-
20’s hit Doeroa, Langgoer, and Faan A/Fs.

10/1/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan strike A/F on Iwo Jima. B-25’s from Makin bomb Nauru while B-24’s, staging
through Eniwetok, hit Truk.

10/2/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs, escorted by 17 gps of ftrs, attack 4 assigned tgts at Bettenhausen ordnance depot,
Henschel plant and other Kassel areas, Cologne motor works, Hamm M/Y, and several T/Os in these
areas. 15 HBs and 11 ftrs fail to return.

10/2/44 Ninth AF
IX TAC moved advanced HQ to Verviers, maintaining close association with US First Army. HQ XXIX
TAC (Prov) goes into operation along with US Ninth Army. This new TAC is formed from elements of
IX and XIX TAC. 9th Bomb Div strikes industrial area of Ubach and defended positions at Herbach.
Ftrs fly armed rcn (and later night patrol) over Belgium, E France, and W Germany and spt US First,
Third, and Seventh Armies in E France and W Germany.

10/2/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs and restricts ftrs to rcn and patrols. During 1/2 Oct LBs bomb T/Os in Po
Valley.

10/2/44 Fifteenth AF
Unfavorable weather again cancels bombing missions and limits operations to weather rcn.

10/2/44 Tenth AF
49 P-47’s pound several towns and bridges in Bhamo area and destroy buildings in Shwekyina,
Kaungsin, Maingka, Kyungyi, Singan, and Kabani. 20-plus P-47’s hit N Burma railroad tgts and troops
at Man He and Manla. 7 P-47’s bomb Kutkai while 8 sweep LunglingLoiwing area, destroying a ware-
house at Selan. 8 B-25’s slightly damage road bridges N of Lashio. 4 others bomb and damage
Namhkai road bridges and their vicinity. TC airplanes fly 260-plus sorties, delivering men and supplies
to various points in CBI.

10/2/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s attack town of Pingnam while 16 bomb Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs and town of Samshui.
70-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn over S China attack various T/Os, chiefly river traffic and
troop areas around Chuanhsien, Taochuan, Takhing, Wuchou, Dosing, and Wenchow peninsula, and
attack shipping in Campha PortHongay area.

10/2/44 FEAF
B-25’s pound Laha A/F while B-24’s hit Haroekoe. P-38’s cover Laha raid, attack shipping in Seri and
Amboina Bays and hit Amahai and Kairatoe A/Fs. Off Halmahera I B-25’s fly barge sweep, bomb
Laboehan, and attack coastal villages on Weda and Boeli Bays. P-40’s attack vessels off Tamoelol vil-
lage and Misool I and bomb Otawiri and Ransiki A/Fs.

10/2/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based B-24’s hit Marcus and shipping W of Chichi Jima.

10/2/44 Eleventh AF
Photo rcn missions, by 4 B-25’s to Paramushiru and by 2 B-24’s to Onnekotan, abort due to weather.
10/3/44 Eighth AF
Almost 1,000 HBs attack 3 A/Fs W of Nurnberg, city of Nurnberg, synthetic oil works at Wesseling,
and a motor works and A/F in Karlsruhe area (all assigned tgts), and hit several other tgts in
Nurnberg-Cologne-Karlsruhe areas. 16 ftr gps give escort.

10/3/44 Ninth AF
220-plus MBs and LBs sent to bomb tgts at Duren, Aldenhoven, and Arnhem are recalled because of
weather. Ftrs fly armed rcn over W Germany, hit railroads W of Rhine, and spt US Third Army in Metz
area. IX ADC continues night patrols.

10/3/44 Twelfth AF
MBs continue to pound road and rail bridges and fuel dumps in Po Valley. LBs, FBs, and ftrs of XII FC
hit fuel dumps, rail lines, and transportation in the Valley and spt US Fifth Army forces in battle areas
in the N Apennines S and SW of Bologna and N of the Arno R Valley.

10/3/44 Fifteenth AF
For the eighth consecutive day bad weather prevents bombing operations.

10/3/44 Tenth AF
TCs fly 240-plus sorties, delivering men and supplies to various points in CBI.

10/3/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-25’s attack Pingnam, trucks and rivercraft in Wuchou, Samshui, and Canton areas, and bomb
Tien Ho and White Cloud A/Fs. 100 P-51’s and P-40’s continue armed rcn over wide expanses of
China S of the Yangtze, attacking rivercraft, road traffic, troops, town areas, and other T/Os.
Hsinganhsien, Pingnam, and Chuanhsien areas are covered exceptionally well.

10/3/44 FEAF
For second time B-24’s bomb oil refineries in Balikpapan area, MBs hit shipping and bomb Sanana.
MBs smash Kaoe runway and bomb Galela. MBs and HBs over Ceram-Amboina hit barge and
coastal T/Os and pound Taka A/F, while FBs attack Halong seaplane base and Namlea and Haroekoe
A/Fs. On Vogelkop Peninsula FBs again hit Fak Fak and Otawiri.

10/3/44 Seventh AF
AF B-24’s from Saipan hit shipping in the Bonins while P-47’s pound gun positions, buildings, and
wharf on Pagan. B-24’s on special rcn missions bomb A/F at Iwo Jima.

10/3/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s flying offshore rcn over Onnekotan, Harumukotan, and Shasukotan also strafe several small
vessels.

10/4/44 Ninth AF
Bmrs drop leaflets in Metz, Saint-Die, and Saarburg areas. Ftrs spt US First and Third Armies in W
Germany and E France, escort MBs, and fly armed rcn in forward areas, attacking rail and military
tgts.

10/4/44 Twelfth AF
Weather restricts MBs to attacks on 2 bridges at Bistagno and Villafranca d’Asti. FBs closely spt
ground forces fighting in Loiano-Quinzanod’Oglio-Sassoleone areas, and hit comm N of battle areas.

10/4/44 Fifteenth AF
327 B-17’s and B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb Munich W M/Y. Around 400 other HBs attack rail line in
Trento-Mezzaselva area (covering over 50 mi of the Brenner route), Aviano A/F, Avisio viaduct, and
railroad and road bridges at Pinzano al Tagliamento, Pordenone, Latisana, Casarsa della Delizia,
Mezzocorona, Ora, and San Dona di Piave. 39 P-51’s strafe Tatoi, Kalamaki, and Eleusis A/Fs. Other
P-51’s escort MATAF C-47’s and fly rcn.

10/4/44 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s damage approaches to bridge between Myitkyina and Bhamo. 16 P-47’s hit town of
Palwesho. 4 others hit small towns S of Bhamo, including Man The and Hantet.

10/4/44 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s hit Hsinantien and areas N of Chefang. 80-plus P-40’s and P-51’s continue to attack T/Os
during armed rcn over areas of China S of the Yangtze. More than 20 FBs hit buildings, troops, and
river shipping in Paoching area.

10/4/44 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Sidate and and Bolaang-oeki. P-40’s and B-25’s attack Galela and Kaoe A/Fs. B-25’s
and A-20’s on shipping sweep bomb town and port area of Amboina, hit wharf at Halong, and attack
shipping and shore T/Os at various points.

10/4/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan attack shipping W of Iwo Jima and bomb A/Fs, radio station, buildings, and area
tgts on Marcus, Pagan, and Iwo Jima. P-47’s hit gun positions, beach defenses, buildings, and wharf
area on Pagan. B-24’s from the Marshalls bomb A/F at Moen.

10/4/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 weather aborts a photo run off Matsuwa. 4 B-25’s’s bomb a freighter and a barge off
Shimushu. 15-17 ftrs intercept and the B-25’s score one victory.

10/5/44 International
Sec of the Treassury Morgenthau and Lord Keynes begin series of talks on the course of Lend-Lease
between V-E and V-J Days.

10/5/44 Eighth AF
GO 507 implements decision of 15 Sep to assign staff officers of HQ VIII FC to HQ Eighth AF to rep-
resent units in administrative functions, thus eliminating administrative and operational control from
HQ VIII FC and placing it under Eighth AF HQ. This is necessitated by the transfer of ftr gps to bomb
divs. Over 900 HBs, escorted by 15 ftr gps, strike 4 primary tgts (a M/Y and 4 A/Fs) in NW Germany
and several secondary tgts and T/Os (M/Y, A/F, city areas) in the same area, especially around
Dusseldorf and Cologne.

10/5/44 Ninth AF
330-plus MBs and LBs dispatched against tgts in Arnhem, Aldenhoven, and Duren are recalled. Ftrs
hit pillboxes along Westwall, spt ground forces of XV Corps in France, fly armed rcn in Prum, Bonn,
Koblenz, Trier and Landau areas, hit tgts along Rhine-Marne Canal, and during 5/B Oct fly patrol in
Belgium, E France, and W Germany.

10/5/44 Twelfth AF
During 4/5 Oct A-20’s bomb T/Os in battle area in mountains S of Bologna and N of Arno R Valley.
During the day weather grounds MB wgs and XII FC.
10/5/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather causes recall of HBs.

10/5/44 Tenth AF
11 P-47’s hit Mawlu and attack locomotives and T/Os in Naba area. 8 B-25’s attack bridges at
Namhkai, damaging the main bridge. TCs fly over 250 sorties to various locations in CBI.

10/5/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 22 FBs attack Samshui, Koyiu and Takhing. 8 hit T/Os in Canton-Wuchou area, and 3
bomb storage area at Mangshih. 50-plus P-40’s and P-51’s over wide areas of S China attack river-
craft, road trafflc, bridges, town areas, and troops.

10/5/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb A/Fs in Kendari area. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Kairatoe A/F, town of Amboina and numerous
coastal and shipping T/Os in Amboina-Ceram area. A-20’s, B-25’s’s, and FBs attack Urarom, Simora
Pt area, Doom I, Babo, Efman and Samate A/Fs and disposal areas. A-20’s blast Japanese bivouacs
and supply areas near Sarmi.

10/5/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s hit Pagan with rockets and bombs. A B-24 bombs gun positions on the islands.
B-25’s from the Gilberts bomb runways and gun positions on Nauru while B-24’s from the Marshalls
bomb an A/F at Moen and during 5 /6 Oct strike Wake.

10/5/44 Eleventh AF
At dawn 2 B-24’s bomb Kashiwabara and Kurabu Cape.

10/6/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,200 HBs attack 11 primaries, including oil plants, aircraft factories, ordnance facilities, and AF
trg school, in N Germany, and 19 T/Os including A/Fs at Stralsund and Stade. 16 ftr gps in escort
claim 19 air victories.

10/6/44 Ninth AF
300-plus MBs and LBs hit M/Ys, barracks, and ammo dump at Hengelo and Duren and bridges at
Arnhem and Aldenhoven. Ftrs fly armed rcn in Dusseldorf, Aachen, Trier, Dieuze, and Koblenz areas,
sweeps and patrols in forward areas, attack railroads in Dorsel area, and spt US First, Third, and
Seventh Armies’ forces in E France and W Germany.

10/6/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all operations of MB wgs and XII FC.

10/6/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather cancels bombing operations. 35 P-38’s strafe A/Fs at Sedhes, Megalo Mikra, Megara,
Eleusis, and Tatoi A/Fs, and 55 P-51’s strafe Kalamaki A/F.

10/6/44 Tenth AF
20-plus P-47’s bomb troop concentrations in Mawlu and Bilumyo and damage approach to bridge at
Seywa. 8 B-25’s attack bridges at Hsenwi, damaging main bridge but causing little harm to bypass
bridges. Transport operations continue on large scale in CBI.

10/6/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb Wuchou and attack boats and other T/Os in Canton area. 50-plus P-40’s and P-51’s
on armed rcn over areas of China S of the Yangtze R attack rivercraft, bridges, town areas, troop con-
centrations and T/Os along N Indochina coast.

10/6/44 FEAF
P-38’s hit Kaoe A/F and shipping near Djailolo. P-47’s bomb Kaimana. In Ceram-Amboina-Boeroe
area B-25’s and P-38’s attack Namlea, Waai, Amahai, and several small craft.

10/6/44 Twentieth AF
The first P-61 night ftrs arrive in Chengtu on even of third air raid. (In 10 attacks from 6 Sep to 19
Dec, only 43 aircraft participate).

10/6/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan hit Iwo Jima in harassment attacks during 6/7 Oct. A B-24 from Kwajalein bombs
heavy gun battery on Emidj. During 6/7 Oct, 3 B-24’s bomb Wake.

10/7/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,300 HBs, in 4 forces, bomb 5 synthetic oil plants, an armament, a tank, and an aero engine
works in C and NE Germany, plus 16 identified and 19 other unidentified tgts in the area. 19 escorting
ftr gps claim 22 air victories including 4 jets. Air opposition and ground fire is heavy. 52 HBs and 15
ftrs are lost.

10/7/44 Ninth AF
HQ cancels previous instructions against bombing bridges and opens to attack all bridges on US front,
except those over the Rhine R. 300-plus MBs and LBs strike bridges at Arnhem, Bullay, and Dillingen,
supply depot at Euskirchen, and M/Y and warehouse at Hengelo and Trier. Ftrs fly bmr escort, sweeps
and armed rcn in forward areas, hitting railroads, barges, and troop concentrations, and spt ground
forces in E France and W Germany.

10/7/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again grounds MBs. FBs hit guns and troop concentrations in battle area, which extends
over wide front S of Bologna in region of Monte Stanco, Monte Cauala, Monte Castellaro, and Monte
Ceci, and comm to the N.

10/7/44 Fifteenth AF
350-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Lobau and Schwechat oil refineries and Winterhafen oil depot in
Vienna area. Nearly 30 others hit T/Os in Hungary including M/Ys at Szombathely and Zalaegerszeg.
330-plus HBs, escorted by P-38’s and P-51’s, attack M/Ys at Nove Zamky and Komarom and A/F at
Gyor. 6 B-17’s escorted by 54 P-51’s, evacuate US airmen from Czechoslovakia to Italy.

10/7/44 Tenth AF
5 P-47’s bomb supplies and troops at Man Hpa. Large-scale transport operations continue to deliver
men and supplies to various points in CBI.

10/7/44 Fourteenth AF
53 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn attack troop concentrations, bridges, river and rail trafflc, town
areas, and supply dumps around Tunghsiangchiao, Pingnam, Hsinganhsien, Chuanhsien, Lingling,
Wuchou, Houmachen, Chiuchiang, and Paoching.

10/7/44 FEAF
B-24’s over Mindanao bomb Zamboanga while a P-38 cover force hits seaplanes, shipping, and other
T/Os in the area. B-25’s bomb Langoan, Tompaso, and Tondegesang. P-38’s attack Kaoe I, and hit
Boela oil tanks. B-25’s bomb storage area on W Amboina. P-38’s and B-25’s strike Doom I and Babo
A/F.

10/7/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan, on armed rcn, attack Marcus and nearby shipping.

10/8/44 Ninth AF
Revision and elaboration (from 28 Sep-8 Oct) of Ninth AF interdiction program against railroads con-
nected with Rhine R results in issue of a new interdiction program. It includes rail lines further to the E
and requires attacks by all 4 TACs of the Ninth AF, plus aid from British Second Tac AF. More than
300 MBs and LBs hit strongpoints and bridges over wide areas of E France and W Germany. Ftrs spt
ground forces of US VII, XV, XIX, and XX Corps in E France and W Germany, escort 9th Bomb Div,
and attack A/Fs, railroads, and numerous military tgts in forward areas.

10/8/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather forces MBs to cancel missions. XII FC ftrs are airborne to spt ground forces over battle
area and abort all missions.

10/8/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn and sea-search missions.

10/8/44 Tenth AF
20-plus P-47’s hit T/Os in Mawhun and Manyut areas, knock out bridge at Seywa, and bomb railroad
tracks in N Burma. 5 B-26’s damage 1 bridge and score hits on the other bridge approaches at
Namhkai and knock out 2 bridges at Wuntho and Kawlin.

10/8/44 Fourteenth AF
12 P-40’s and P-51’s hit locomotives, trucks, and river trafflc at Yuncheng and NE of Pengtse.

10/8/44 FEAF
P-47’s bomb Amahai and Boela. P-38’s hit Dodinga Bay barge hideouts, supplies and T/Os along
Wasile and Kaoe Bays. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit Sorong, Doom I, runways and T/Os at Efman and
Samate, and gun positions, bivouacs, and supplies at Simora Pt.

10/8/44 Seventh AF
3 Saipan-based B-24’s hit Pagan and Marcus. 24 P-47’s hit buildings, beach defenses, and gun posi-
tions on Pagan. During the day and 8/9 Oct B-24’s from the Marshalls bomb Wake.

10/8/44 Eleventh AF
Photo missions to Paramushiru, Matsuwa, Onnekotan and Shasukotan turn back due to weather.

10/9/44 International
Churchill and Eden, with Harriman, US presidential representative, as observer, arrive in Moscow.
Polish PM arrives later. Talks with Soviets deal with spheres of influence, the Balkans, and Poland’s
position.

10/9/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs strike 2 M/Ys and an engine plant at Mainz, and hit Koblenz, Gustavsburg,
Schweinfurt, and 2 T/Os in W Germany. 19 ftr gps, including 2 from Ninth AF, provide spt.
10/9/44 Ninth AF
HQ gives the TACs an initial attack list of 10 bridges on US front. Other lists follow. 309th Bomb Div
aircraft attack rail bridge at Euskirchen. Ftrs provide escort and fly uneventful armed rcn. Dive bmrs
sent against A/Fs in Germany are recalled because of bad weather.

10/9/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again grounds MBs. FBs, and ftrs hit roads, rail crossing, transport and other tgts in Bologna
and Sabbioso areas.

10/9/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to weather rcn missions.

10/9/44 Tenth AF
50-plus P-47’s knock out bridge at Manyut and thoroughly pound town area, bomb enemy positions at
Nyaunggon, Pinhe, and near Mawhun, damage bridge near Mawlu, and hit a variety of tgts in Katha
area. 9 B-25’s attack road bridges SW of Lashio, knocking out Na-lang and Nampawng bridges. The
MBs hit several T/Os in the area. Transport aircraft continue steady supply of various points in CBI.

10/9/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb area N of Mangshih. 3 B-24’s hit shipping along lower Yangtze R. 29 P-51’s and P-
40’s on armed rcn attack river trafflc, troops, bridges, and other T/Os in areas around Tanchuk,
Tengyun, Anking, and Amoy. Airstrip at Tanchuk is temporarily put out of commission.

10/9/44 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs attack Boela, Namlea, Kairatoe, and Liang, concentrating on oil tanks and
A/Fs. B-25’s and FBs hit Lolobata and Hate Tabako A/Fs and nearby barges, supplies, and other
T/Os. A-20’s and FBs strike Faan and Langgoer A/Fs. P-40’s hit Manokwari and B-25’s bomb Samate.

10/9/44 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s from Saipan pound Iwo Jima. 25 B-25’s from the Marshalls bomb Truk.

10/10/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels daytime bmr and ftr operations. IX ADC during 10/11 Oct flies patrol over Belgium
and W Germany.

10/10/44 Twelfth AF
MBs are again grounded due to weather. FBs, though also hampered by weather, manage to closely
spt ground forces, particularly at Monte delle Formiche where US 85th Inf Div elements are stopped
short of the crest, and attack comm N of battle area in the N Apennines.

10/10/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 170 B-17’s and B-24’s attack 4 M/Ys at Treviso and Mestre and bridges at Susegana and San
Dona di Piave plus rail lines in surrounding areas. About 90 ftrs provide spt in Udine-Treviso area.
350-plus other HBs are forced to abort because of weather.

10/10/44 Tenth AF
28 P-47’s spt ground forces near Pinhe, bomb towns of Tawbon and Man Naung, and hit T/Os in and
near Momauk. Transport operations to various points in CBI continue at the rate of 250-plus sorties.

10/10/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb and considerably damage Kunlong ferry. 38 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack
bridge and other T/Os near Mangshih, hit troop areas around Tanchuk and Wuchou, river traffic near
Dosing, and locomotives and barges along N Indochina coast.

10/10/44 FEAF
B-24’s strike oil refineries and an A/F in Balikpapan area. The HBs and escorting P-47’s and P-38’s
claim over 30 Japanese ftrs downed. P-38’s and B-25’s bomb Djailolo, Kaoe, and Hate Tabako A/F
and Wasile town area. P-47’s hit Liang A/F. A-20’s hit Sarmi area. A-20’s and B-25’s bomb Urarom
A/F.

10/10/44 Seventh AF
14 B-24’s from Saipan bomb A/F at Iwo Jima and shipping off the E shore. 24 P-47’s pound buildings
and storage caves on Pagan. Later a B-24 bombs the radio station N of Pagan A/F. 12 B-25’s from
Makin bomb runways and adjacent AA positions on Nauru.

10/10/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s abort a strike at Kashiwabara due to weather.

10/11/44 Eighth AF
130 B-17’s bomb Wesseling synthetic oil plant and Koblenz M/Y. 3 P-47 gps give spt.

10/11/44 Ninth AF
99 MBs and LBs sent to bomb Camp-de-Bitche military camp are recalled when Pathfinder equipment
malfunctions and weather prevents visual bombing. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly armed rcn, cut rail lines in
Aachen-Rhine area, and spt US VII and XIX Corps in Aachen area, and US XII, XV, and XX Corps in
Metz-Saarlautern area.

10/11/44 Twelfth AF
Despite bad weather MBs attack bridges and supply dumps in Po Valley. FBs and ftrs closely spt
ground forces in Apennine Mountains between Florence and Bologna where fierce fighting rages on
Monte delle Formiche, Livergnano escarpment, Monte delle Tombe, Gesso ridge, and Monte Battaglia.
Also hit are comm behind battle area and as far W and N as Genoa, Turin, and Savona.

10/11/44 Fifteenth AF
About 180 B-17’s and B-24’s, with ftr escort, bomb Vienna S ordnance depot, Graz motor works, S
and SW areas of Vienna, towns of Hirtenberg and Enzesfeld, M/Y at Zeltweg, Dravograd railroad
bridge on Yugoslav-Hungarian boundary, railroad and highway bridges at Cesara, and Trieste harbor.
Over 250 HBs fail to complete missions because of bad weather. 18 P-51’s strafe tgts in Bratislava
and Budapest areas, including supply dumps, and trains and destroy 17 airplanes at Esztergom land-
ing ground. 37 other P-51’s strafe Prostejov A/F and T/Os in surrounding area, destroying nearly 30
aircraft and trucks, locomotives, and railroad cars.

10/11/44 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s hit guns and enemy positions near Pinhe while 9 attack town of Manwein and hit T/Os in the
area. 8 others hit towns of Nayakaung and Nansiaung. 8 B-25’s attack bridges at Man Pwe, Tahpalai,
and Namyao damaging only Man Pwe bridge. 23 P-47’s hit troops and stores near Tawbon and at
Hkawan, knock out Kawnghka bridge and damage Wanling bridge. Transport flights continue to points
throughout CBI.

10/11/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s knock out bridge S of Mangshih. 3 P-40’s attack sampans from Tanchuk to Tengyun while 8
hit general T/Os N of Mangshih.
10/11/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Koeandang and Langoan area. P-38’s pound Miti A/F. A-20’s and FBs attack Liang,
Kairatoe, Laha, Haroekoe, and Namlea A/F. Langgoer A/F is bombed by P-47’s. P-47’s hit Babo A/F
while A-20’s attack Sarmi troop concentrations. At night B-24’s bomb Sasa Matina and Buayoan A/F.

10/11/44 Seventh AF
Saipan-based P-47’s hit buildings on Pagan with rockets and bombs. A Kwajalein-based B-24 bombs
Wake during the night.

10/11/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s over Shimushiru and Paramushiru blow up 3 buildings and damage 2 others at Cape
Namikawa.

10/12/44 Eighth AF
Over 500 HBs attack M/Y at Osnabruck, aircraft industries at Bremen, and T/Os including Diepholz
A/F. 11 ftr gps escort HBs, claiming 18 ftrs downed.

10/12/44 Ninth AF
Ninth AF is delegated administrative (in addition to operational ) control over XII TAC hitherto assumed
by USSTAF. Advanced HQ XIX TAC arrives at Nancy, following the adv of US Third Army. Almost 250
MBs and LBs bomb Camp-de-Bitche military camp, rail bridges at Grevenbroich and Ahrweiler, city
areas of Langerwehe, Aldenhoven, and Venraij, and various T/Os. Escorting ftrs fly also armed rcn
and rail cutting in Dusseldorf, Aachen, and Belfort areas, and spt VIII, XII, XV, and XX Corps in E
France and W Germany.

10/12/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, supporting US Fifth Army, attack comm, supply dumps, and bivouac and barracks areas S of
Bologna. FBs and XII FC ftrs, mainly in spt of US Fifth Army, blast supply dumps, gun positions, troop
concentrations, and comm in the high country S of Bologna (while DAF gives similar spt to British
Eighth Army in Rimini area).

10/12/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 700 HBs, with ftr spt, pound ammo and fuel dumps and depots, bivouac area, barracks, vehi-
cle repair shop, munitions factory and T/Os in Bologna area (Operation PANCAKE) supporting US
Fifth Army offensive in that sector. 160 P-51’s strafe mainline railroad and Danube R traffic in Vienna-
Gyor-Budapest areas and strafe Seregelyes A/F, disrupting traffic and destroying many enemy air-
planes.

10/12/44 Tenth AF
18 P-47’s bomb railroad tgts in the Naba-Mawlu rail corridor damaging a bridge approach, and strike
troops and stores near Nayakaung. 12 other P-47’s hit various tgts at Pintha and Nyaunggon. 4 B-26’s
knock out a bridge just N of Lashio. 3 others knock out bridge at Kawlin and damage tracks near Man
Pwe bridge.

10/12/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s hit Chefang storage area and bridge and general T/Os in Mangshih area. 40-
plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn covering wide areas of S China and extending into W Burma
attack troop concentrations, river trafflc, storage areas, and buildings in areas around Taochuan,
Kweiping, Hsinganhsien, Yuncheng, Tanchuk, and Hsenwi.

10/12/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Ambesia, Langoan, Mapanget, and Sidate A/Fs. B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-47’s again pound
A/Fs at Liang, Laha, Namlea, Kairatoe and Haroekoe, and town of Boela. P-38’s hit numerous T/Os
on Halmahera I. FBs hit Manokwari and Urarom and A-20’s bomb pillboxes in Sarmi area.

10/12/44 Twentieth AF
First B-29 (Joltin’ Josie, the Pacific Pioneer) arrives at Saipan, piloted by Gen Hansell, CG XXI BC, for
whom temporary HQ are set up on Saipan. Also the regular air echelon of 73d Bomb Wg arrives at
Saipan on this date, followed during Oct and first week in Nov by 4 bomb gps and 4 air serv gps.
(313th Bomb Wg will be established in the theater in Dec 44, 314th in Jan 45, 58th in Mar, and 315th
in Apr. In Mar 45 VII FC will be established at Iwo Jima from where some of its units escort B-29 mis-
sions).

10/12/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb harbor and shipping at Chichi Jima, shipping S of Haha Jima, AA positions
on Marcus, and A/F area on Pagan. P-47’s hit Pagan A/F area with bombs and rockets. B-24’s from
Kwajalein bomb Wake during 12/13 Oct.

10/12/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s hit A/F and shipping tgts in the MatsuwaOnnekotan area.

10/13/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits bridges at Saarlouis, Roermond, Venlo, Euskirchen, and Mayen, plus several T/Os.
Escorting ftrs also fly armed rcn over areas of Metz and extensively over W Germany, attacking rail-
roads and other tgts, and spt US First, Third, and Seventh Armies.

10/13/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all MB operations except for attacks on 4 tgts (bridges and supply dumps) in the bat-
tle area S of Bologna. FBs spt US Fifth Army operations more successfully in the area, hitting gun
emplacements, troop concentrations, supply dumps, bridges, and vehicles.

10/13/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 650 ftrescorted HBs bomb oil refineries at Blechhammer and Vienna/Floridsdorf, motor
works, locomotive shops, and M/Y at Vienna, Graz, Banhida, Szekesfehervar, Papa, Hranice and
Mezirici. Some of the escorting ftrs strafe railroads, roads, and A/F in areas of Balaton and Neusiedler
Lakes, Vienna, and Prostejov. Other ftrs strafe roads, railroads, and Danube R traffic in Vienna-Gyor-
Budapest areas.

10/13/44 Tenth AF
38 P-47’s strike Okkyin, Yebyangale, and Theinlon, and hit troops in Myothit area. 8 P-47’s spt ground
forces in Mohnyin area, 12 attack and considerably damage Wanling bridge and 4 hit T/Os in the
area. Transports fly over 280 sorties hauling troops and supplies to CBI terminals.

10/13/44 Fourteenth AF
138 P-40’s and P-51’s on numerous armed rcn missions throughout S China and into W Burma attack
troop areas, rivercraft, town areas, bridges, trucks, and other T/Os. 71 of the FBs hit tgts in Kweiping
area while the others attack tgts around Chuanhsien, Litou, Shepchung, Tengyun, Lungfukwan,
Kingshan, Mangshih, and Chefang.

10/13/44 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Menado and surrounding area. P-38’s hit AA positions, enemy concentrations, and other
tgts in NE Celebes and Halmaheras. A-20’s and FBs attack Boela oil installations and A/Fs at Amahai,
Kairatoe, and Namlea.

10/13/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb Yap. From the Marshalls B-24’s pound Truk. Gilberts-based B-25’s bomb
Nauru.

10/13/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s bomb Kurabu A/F and bomb and strafe buildings on Tomari Cape, scoring hits on canneries,
warehouses, and barracks. Later, 4 B-24’s photograph and bomb tgts at Kashiwabara.

10/14/44 Eighth AF
About 1,100 HBs bomb 7 M/Ys at Saarbrucken, Kaiserslautern, and Cologne, city of Euskirchen, and
T/Os in the Cologne area. 15 ftr gps give escort.

10/14/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather grounds 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs escort leaflet mission, fly sweeps and rail cutting operations,
armed rcn over E France and W Germany, and spt US Third Army.

10/14/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels all MB operations. Over 100 ftrs and FBs pound troop concentrations, gun posi-
tions, supplies, bridges, roads, and rail lines S of Bologna where hard fighting is taking place in
Monterumici, Livergnano, and Gesso ridge areas.

10/14/44 Fifteenth AF
317 B-17’s and B-24’s hampered by bad weather, bomb oil refineries at Blechhammer and Odertal,
and several T/Os including M/Ys at Bratislava, Nove Zamky, Komarom, Komarom and Nove Zamky
railroad bridges, Borzavar industrial area, and Ugod military garrison. Escorting ftrs strafe A/Fs, rail
and road traffic and other T/Os in tgt areas. 52 B-24’s bmb railroad bridge and M/Y at Maribor. 54 P-
51’s on strafing mission in Balaton Lake area attack A/Fs at Szekesfehervar and Seregelyes. 55 P-
38’s escort MATAF C-47’s carrying airborne forces to Megara A/F.

10/14/44 Tenth AF
Transport aircraft fly more than 200 sorties, delivering men and supplies to various points in CBI.

10/14/44 Fourteenth AF
32 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn attack troops, town areas, and river traffic around Samshui,
Mangshih, Kweiping, Hsinganhsien, Konghow and Tajungchiang.

10/14/44 FEAF
B-24’s again bomb oil refineries and associated industries in Balikpapan area. Others bomb Pombelaa
mine. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs again hit Laha and Haroekoe A/Fs.

10/14/44 Twentieth AF
103 Chengtu-based B-29’s bomb aircraft plant at Okayama. 12 more hit last-resort tgts and T/Os.
This is first Twentieth AF mission during which over 100 VHBs attack tgts and the first of a series of
missions against Formosa in conjunction with US invasion of Leyte.

10/14/44 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s on armed rcn from Saipan bomb Marcus. P-47’s on sweep over Pagan bomb and strafe stor-
age caves. 1 B-24 from the Marshalls bombs Wake during 14/15 Oct.
10/14/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s bomb and strafe buildings at Otomae Bay.

10/15/44 Eighth AF
More than 1,000 HBs attack 9 M/Ys and gas unit plant in and around general area of Cologne, along
with several other tgts including oil facilities at Reisholz and Monheim. 3 ftr gps give general area spt
while 12 gps provide close escort. 2 P-47 gps attack comm in Hannover and Munster-Kassel areas.

10/15/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr operations. Ftrs fly rail cutting missions and spt elements of US First, Third,
Seventh, and Ninth Armies in E France and W Germany.

10/15/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb bridges in W Po Valley. B-26’s hit bridges in the E part of the Valley, and have excellent
success bombing a railway fill at Ossenigo, trapping over 300 railway cars N of the tgt. Ftrs and FBs
concentrate efforts toward spt of ground forces along wide front in the mountains S of Bologna.

10/15/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to weather rcn missions.

10/15/44 Tenth AF
About 40 P-47’s attack positions in Mohnyin area and at Man Naung, supply concentrations at
Kyungyi, railroad tgts in Mawhun area, ammo stores at Manwing, and buildings near Muse. 12 B-25’s
hit town of Onbauk, storage facilities at Indaw, and vicinity of Thabeikkyin. Transport operations in CBI
continue on large scale.

10/15/44 Fourteenth AF
28 B-24’s, 33 P-51’s, and 18 P-40’s pound White Cloud A/F and shipping in Hong Kong area. 2 B-24’s
bomb Amoy. 6 FBs hit T/Os near Mangshih and Taj ungchiang.

10/15/44 FEAF
A-20’s again pound A/Fs and oil storage on Ceram. P-38’s carry out shipping sweep over Flores area
and on Halmahera bomb Pitoe and Kaoe areas. P-38’s bomb Amahai A/F while bmrs on armed rcn hit
nearby T/Os. P-47’s attack Sagan A/F.

10/15/44 Seventh AF
27 B-24’s from Saipan strike fuel storage, AA positions, and installations at A/F on Iwo Jima. 1 other
HB bombs A/F at Pagan. 2 B-24’s from the Marshalls bomb Wake on 15/16 Oct.

10/15/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on armed rcn over Paramushiru turn back when flight drifts off course. 1 B-24 strafes a
freighter off Shimushiru.

10/16/44 Ninth AF
Ninth AF adv HQ follows HQ 12th AG to Luxembourg. All operations cancelled due to weather.

10/16/44 Twelfth AF
MB operations are cancelled by bad weather. LBs and FBs hit troop concentrations, bridges, gun posi-
tions, road, rail lines, and vehicles in battle area, particularly in Monte Belmonte vicinity.
10/16/44 Fifteenth AF
Nearly 600 HBs, with ftr escort, hit tank factory, tank assembly plant, and aero engine works at Steyr,
benzol plant and ordnance depot at Linz, plus alternate tgts and T/Os in Austria, including Graz-
Neudorf aircraft engine factory, Trieben, Linz, Graz, Villach, Salzburg, Klagenfurt, Spittal an der Drau
and Zeltweg M/Ys, town of Sankt Veit an der Glan, Brux synethetic oil refinery, and armament works
in Plzen. Over 20 P-51’s and P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn missions and sea patrol. 29 P-38’s
escort MATAF C-47’s (transporting airborne troops) to Greece and back to Italy.

10/16/44 Tenth AF
11 P-47’s attack 2 railroad bridges in Naba-Mawlu area, damaging approaches to both tgts. 5 other P-
47’s hit Japanese forces in NW part of Madangyang. 12 B-25’s, supported by escort of 8 P-47’s,
pound A/F at Shwebo. Transports fly over 300 sorties in CBI.

10/16/44 Fourteenth AF
28 B-24’s, 8 B-25’s, 26 P-51’s, and 21 P-40’s blast shipping and Kowloon Dock area. 15 cargo ves-
sels are damaged or sunk. 3 other P-51’s hit Wuchou area. 36 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s hit village
and town areas, bridges, and troop concentrations in Kweiping, Tanchuk, Hsinganhsien, Tingka, and
Chefang areas.

10/16/44 FEAF
P-38’s hit harbor, shipFing, A/F and trucks at Cagayan. B-24’s blast Makassar area. B-24’s, B-25’s,
and FBs again pound the Boeroe-Ceram A/Fs and towns of Boela and Amboina and hit shipping in
Binnen Bay. FBs hit Timoeka and Mongosah and Sagan A/Fs. Langgoer A/F is pounded by A-20’s.

10/16/44 Twentieth AF
Over 40 B-29’s, out of Chengtu, bomb Okayama aircraft plant and Heito A/F. 20-plus other B-29’s
bomb alternate or chance tgts at Takao, Swatow, Toshien, and Sintien harbors, Hengyang, and sever-
al A/Fs, including Taichu.

10/16/44 Seventh AF
15 P-47’s and 1 B-24 from Saipan hit Pagan. From the Marshalls 14 B-24’s hit Truk.

10/16/44 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s fly cover sorties for naval TF.

10/17/44 Eighth AF
More than 1,200 HBs attack 5 M/Ys and 2 T/Os at Cologne. 15 ftr gps give spt.

10/17/44 Ninth AF
All Rhine rail and road bridges are cleared for attack. 2 days later Adv HQ prescribes bridges as hav-
ing priority on tgt list second only to rail lines. 35 MBs hit rail bridge at Euskirchen. Ftrs escort MBs, fly
armed rcn in Strasbourg-Colmar-Mulhouse area, attack railroads in Allendorf an der LahnGemunden
area, and M/Y at Dielkirchen.

10/17/44 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all MB operations and limits FBs to limited sorties in the battle area S of Bologna,
hitting roads, rail lines and bridges. A-20’s during 16/17 Oct on armed rcn over Po Valley bomb T/Os
and cause explosions on N edge of Ravenna.

10/17/44 Fifteenth AF
330-plus HBs attack Blechhammer S oil refinery and industrial area of Vienna, plus alternate tgts and
T/Os including M/Ys at Banhida, Nagykanizsa, Szombathely, Strass, Graz, and Maribor, railroad
bridge at Maribor, rail line at Furstenfeld, and T/Os scattered throughout the Balkans. P-51’s escort a
C-47 picking up personnel at Valjevo A/F, a B-17 carrying a photo crew to Rumania (to photograph
Ploesti), and several C-47’s transporting personnel to Araxos A/F.

10/17/44 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s bomb supply area near Naba, hit Japanese HQ and supply area near Mawhun, and blast
supply base and permanent camp at Myazedi. 8 B-25’s bomb Nawnghkio A/F and 3 attack bridges
near Kawlin and Thityabin. Approach to the latter bridge is damaged. Transports fly almost 300 sorties
to various points in CBI.

10/17/44 Fourteenth AF
15 B-25’s, 12 P-40’s, and 10 P-51’s pound supply depot at Tien Ho A/F. 2 B-24’s bomb supply depot
at Victoria Harbor. 44 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn attack rivercraft, troop concentrations, villages,
and other T/Os around Kweiping, Tengyun, Mangshih, Tajungchiang, Wuchou, and Dosing. Runway at
Tanchuk A/F suffers considerable damage.

10/17/44 FEAF
FBs and B-25’s hit A/Fs, shipping and scattered T/Os in the Halmahera area. In Ceram-
AmboinaBoeroe area A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs continue to pound A/Fs and oil facilities. In the principal
strike of the day almost 60 B-24’s hit oil installations, barracks, and shore tgts on Ilang and N Davao
Bay areas.

10/17/44 Thirteenth AF
XIII BC moves from Wakde to Morotai.

10/17/44 Twentieth AF
10 B-29’s, flying out of Chengtu, bomb Einansho air depot. 14 others bomb alternate tgts.

10/17/44 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s from Saipan hit shipping off Haha Jima and town of Okimura. Later, during 17/18 Oct, 1 B-
24 bombs A/F on Iwo Jima. B-25’s from the Gilberts hit Nauru.

10/17/44 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s fly cover sorties for naval TF.

10/18/44 Eighth AF
Over 450 HBs hit aircraft plants at Kassel, motor plant and M/Y at Cologne, and chemical works at
Leverkusen, along with nearby T/Os. 12 ftr gps provide escort and 2 gps later strafe rail trafflc
between Cologne and Kassel.

10/18/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents operations of all cmds ( including 9th Bomb Div) except IX TAC ftrs which fly
sweeps, rail cutting missions, and night patrols, and provide air cover for US 1st Inf Div in Aachen
area.

10/18/44 Twelfth AF
Most MB missions are aborted because of weather, but B-26’s effectively hit Castel San Pietro
dell’Emilia warehouses and railroad bridge at Padua. Ftrs and FBs, operating on restricted schedule
due to weather, offer effective close spt to ground forces in mountains S of Bologna and hit comm tgts
in Bologna and Modena areas. On 17/18 Oct LBs on armed rcn bomb lights and vehicles E of
Bologna.

10/18/44 Fifteenth AF
38 P-38’s dive-bomb Vinkovci. 41 P-41’s escort C-47’s to Greece.

10/18/44 Tenth AF
13 P-47’s attack Mingaladon A/F, 21 spt ground forces in Mohnyin area, 8 knock out 2 bridges at
Wanting, and 6 hit troops near Hwemun. 6 B-25’s damage approaches to 2 road bridges at Wuntho. 6
other B-25’s damage approaches to 2 bridges at Namhkai and Meza. Transports again fly nearly 300
sorties to several locations in CBI.

10/18/44 Fourteenth AF
100-plus P-40’s and P-51’s fly armed rcn over vast areas of China S of the Yangtze R, attack town
areas, troops, rivercraft, gun positions, supply facilities, A/Fs, and other T/Os around Kweiping,
Shangkaishow, Tajungchiang, Konghow, Wuchou, Shepchung, Hsinganhsien, Tengyun, Liutu,
Tanchuk, and Takhing. Railroad tgts at Lang Son are also attacked.

10/18/44 FEAF
Bad weather curtails major strike on Balikpapan. Of 120plus HBs and ftrs, only 8 B-24’s and 8 P-38’s
reach the tgt. P-38’s hit barges, small shipping, and vehicles on W coast of Mindanao. B-24’s at tack
Sagan and Babo A/Fs. M/Bs and FBs again hit Namlea, Amboina, Liang, and nearby tgts, attack T/Os
at Djailolo and in Wasile Bay area, and pound Urarom, Manokwari, Babo, Sagan, Otawiri, and other
Vogelkop area tgts.

10/18/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s out of Saipan bomb Haha Jima while P-47’s bomb and strafe Pagan.

10/18/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s bomb Kurabu Cape A/F and Suribachi. 8-12 interceptors attack the B-25’s, which claim 2
victories.

10/19/44 Eighth AF
More than 900 HBs attack Gustavsburg diesel engine and armored vehicle plant, Mainz M/Y, arty trac-
tor plant at Mannheim, and several nearby towns and T/Os. 15 ftr gps fly escort.

10/19/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr operations. Ftrs attack tank concentration E of Luneville, strafe tgts NW of
Kaiserslautern, fly rcn in W Gerrnany, and provide cover for US Third and Seventh Army forces in E
France.

10/19/44 Twelfth AF
XII AF redesignates XII FC as XXII TAC following a reorganization period during which the XXII TAC
was temporarily referred to as ‘X’TAC and ‘X-Ray’TAC, to distinguish it from XII FC HQ around which
it was formed. B-26’s attack Mantua causeway, railway fill at Ossenigo, and bridges at Calcinato and
Peschiera del Garda. Ftr attack NW of Mantua accounts for 2 MBs lost and 1 missing. At least 2 of the
attacking ftrs are destroyed. B-25’s attack bridges in Milan area at Lonate Pozzolo, Cameri, and
Magenta. FBs of XXII TAC hit tgts in spt of ground forces, concentrating on Monte Grande area, and
attack rail lines and bridges N of battle zone. On 18/19 Oct LBs hit T/Os during armed rcn in Genoa
and Bologna areas.

10/19/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to rcn missions.

10/19/44 Tenth AF
10 P-47’s blast approaches to 2 bridges in Mawlu are and 15 spt ground forces in Mohnyin area, hit-
ting village of Nyaunggaing and damaging nearby bridge and pounding railroad station at Kadu.

10/19/44 Fourteenth AF
More than 100 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn over S China hit numerous T/Os from Tungting Lake
area to Luichow Peninsula. The FBs concentrate on rivercraft, troop compounds, and building areas.

10/19/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Parepare. FBs hit Amboina and Boela A/F and shipping from Zamboanga S in Sulu-
Mindanao area, pound Cebu A/F, hit nearby shipping, and strafe Miti, Djailolo, and Hate Tabako. A-
20’s and FBs blast A/Fs at Urarom, Sagan, and Babo.

10/19/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s on armed rcn from Saipan bomb bridge, pier, and town area at Yap.

10/19/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 bombs Kurabu Cape.

10/20/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits Geertruidenberg/Parenboom and Moerdijke rail bridges. Attacks on other tgts are
aborted because of bad weather. Ftrs fly armed rcn over E France and widespread areas of W
Germany, attack railroads and various military tgts, and spt US Third and Seventh Armies’ elements in
E France.

10/20/44 Twelfth AF
Weather clears, permitting for the first time in several days a maximum effort by MBs which attack 12
bridges and railroad fills in Po Valley. FBs of XXII TAC, operating on full scale, blast gun positions,
troop concentrations, supply dumps, and comm tgts in close spt of US Fifth Army’s drive on Bologna
from the S. The FBs concentrate on approaches to Monte Grande area to prevent counterattacks.

10/20/44 Fifteenth AF
480-plus HBs attack oil refinery at Brux, oil storage at Regensburg, A/F at Bad Aibling, M/Ys at
Rosenheim and Innsbruck, motor transport, armament plants, and ordnance works at Milan, plus scat-
tered T/Os. P-38’s and P-51’s escort Brux and Regensburg missions.

10/20/44 Tenth AF
9 P-47’s hit encampments and stores near Naba. 5 others knock out road bridge near Wanling and hit
supply dump in the area, while 4 more attack troops and supplies in Nansiaung area. Transports fly
over 200 sorties in the CBI.

10/20/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s bomb docks and storage area at Samshui and town of Kweiping. 28 P-51’s and P-40’s join
attack on Samshui area. 77 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn pound road, river, and rail trafflc, town
and village areas and other T/Os around Kweiping, Menghsu, Shawan, Kaotienhsu, Pingnam, Hsenwi,
Wuchou, Dosing, Tanchuk, and coastal areas of Indochina including Hongay.

10/20/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Davao. B-25’s hit Amboina town.
10/20/44 Seventh AF
6 Saipan-based P-47’s bomb and strafe Pagan. Later in the day 4 B-24’s hit the island. During 20/21
Oct a B-24 on a snooper mission bombs Iwo Jima.

10/21/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather grounds bmrs. Ftrs fly armed rcn and attack railroads in W Germany and spt elements of
US Third and Seventh Armies in E France and W Germany.

10/21/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s, in the day’s only MB mission, attack Nervesa della Battaglia railroad bridge and causeway.
Ftrs and FBs operate in close spt of US Fifth Army forces S of Bologna and FBs also hit comm in N
Italy as far N as Verona and as far W as Turin. During 20/21 Oct LBs bomb T/Os during intruder mis-
sions N of battle area.

10/21/44 Fifteenth AF
104 B-24’s with ftr escort attack M/Ys at Gyor and Szombathely. Almost 100 P-38’s and P-51’s strafe
Szombathely and Seregelyes A/Fs and rail lines between Sajoszentpeter to Ipolyszog.

10/21/44 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s damage at least 3 bridges throughout the railroad corridor in N Burma. 15 other P-47’s spt
ground forces in Mohnyin area, hitting gun positions and defensive works at Ywathit. 12 others attack
positions and occupied areas around Bhamo and Muse, 6 knock out Paungni R bridge, and 4 attack
town of Mawhun. About 270 sorties are flown by Tenth AF transports in CBI.

10/21/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 130-plus P-40’s and P-51’s attack shipping, gun positions, troop areas, bridges, town
areas, road traffic, and other T/Os around Yuma, Takhing, Dosing, Konghow, Shawan, Kuanyang,
Kweiping, Tungpingchi, Tingka, Muse, Wan Lai-Kam, Shekpo, Menghsu, and Amoy.

10/21/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Cagayan and Parepare. B-25’s and FBs hit Misamis and blast truck convoy near Kibawe.
Other FBs hit Kaoe Bay supply areas. FBs hit Boela A/F and Amboina town area. Mongosah and
Sagan A/Fs are also bombed.

10/21/44 Seventh AF
28 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima. 2 B-24’s, in first US air strike from Guam, hit Yap.

10/22/44 Eighth AF
492d Bomb Gp (CARPETBAGGER gp under control of VIII FC) is transferred to 1st Bomb Div to
operate as night bombing gp, one sq remaining on CARPETBAGGER duty. This reduction of supply-
dropping forces results from recapture of major portions of France. The remaining sq will supply
underground forces in Scandinavia, the Low Countries, and Germany until V-E Day. More than 1,000
HBs attack 2 military vehicle plants at Brunswick and Hannover, 2 M/Ys at Hamm and Munster, and
11 T/Os. 15 ftr gps fly spt.

10/22/44 Ninth AF
Adv HQ XXIX TAC (Prov) moves from Arlon to Maastricht to maintain close association with Ninth
Army. Weather forbids bmr operations. Ftr sweeps and armed rcn spt US Third and Seventh Army ele-
ments in E France and W Germany.

10/22/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds all MBs and LBs. Ftrs and FBs, flying less than 20 sorties, hit rail lines and
trains in N Italy.

10/22/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn flights.

10/22/44 Tenth AF
40-plus P-47’s hit a variety of tgts including bridges at Panghkam, and at 2 other points along N
Burma rail corridor, towns of Manna and Kyaungle, bivouac in Indaw area, and various T/Os.

10/22/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s knock out 2 railroad bridges at Pingnam while 8 P-51’s pound town area. 54 P-40’s and P-
51’s on armed rcn attack town areas and general T/Os at Nampang, Wanling, Kuanyang, Shekpo,
Pingnam, Kweiping, and near Menghsu.

10/22/44 FEAF
B-25’s and P-38’s attack shipping in Sulu Archipelago and Jolo and Zamboanga harbors while B-24’s
hit Opon and Lahug A/Fs. B-25’s hit Ternate and B-24’s pound Matina A/F, Cagayan, and Likanan. B-
25’s hit Piroe Bay supply dumps and gun positions and FBs hit Kairatoe and Amahai A/Fs and T/Os in
Binnen Bay. A-20’s blast pillboxes and occupied areas in Metimedan-Sawar Rivers sector.

10/22/44 Seventh AF
Guam-based B-24’s hit Yap with harassment raids during the day, operating singly or in groups of 2 or
3. Makin-based B-25’s bomb Nauru.

10/23/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents all cmds, including 9th Bomb Div, from flight operations.

10/23/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. Ftrs and FBs although cancelling many operations, cause much damage
to transportation, destroying or damaging numerous locomotives, railroad cars, and motor transport,
and damaging vessels in Savona, Turin, Padua, and Genoa areas.

10/23/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 500 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Skoda armament works at Plzen, Rosenheim M/Y, Plauen indus-
trial area, Munich airplane engine plant, Augsburg diesel engine factory, and Regensburg oil storage
depot, and comm tgts in N Italy including M/Y at Bressanone, bridges at or near Casarsa della Delizia,
Pordenone, Santo Stino di Livenza, and Maniago, and rail line running N to Brenner area. Ftrs escort
missions to Germany and Czechoslovakia.

10/23/44 Tenth AF
20 P-47’s hit Japanese concentrations at Nanhlaing and Kyungyi. 16 spt ground forces at Mawlu and
Henu and in nearby areas. Bivouac area S of Indaw is pounded by 4 FBs while 7 knock out bypass
bridge at Panghkam. 3 B-25’s blast train cars and sidings at Kyaukme, 3 hit nearby motor pool, 2 hit
motor pool at Namhsim, and 1 blasts rail line at Nawngpeng. Transports fly 270-plus sorties in CBI.

10/23/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s knock out bridge at Lohochai while 7 P-40’s hit trucks and locomotives nearby. 6 B-25’s and
11 P-51’s pound town area of Menghsu. 50-plus P-40’s and P-51’s hit small towns and other T/Os in
Menghsu area. 40-plus others attack shipping, bridges, and general T/Os around Anfu, Kweiping,
Shepchung, Kuanyang, Ssuwangshu, Mangshih, Chefang, Panghkam, Wanling, Takhing, Tanchuk,
Dosing, Wuchou, and Tengyun.

10/23/44 FEAF
B-24’s and P-38’s maintain shipping sweeps in Makassar area. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit Boela oil
storage, Amboina town, 2 A/Fs, and other tgts in Amboina-Ceram-Boeroe area. FBs hit Sagan while
A-20’s spt ground forces further E in Sawar R-Orai R area. Vehicles and small vessels in Mindanao
area are attacked by FBs while B-25’s attack small shipping in Sulu Archipelago. FBs over Halmahera
I hit scattered bivouacs.

10/23/44 Seventh AF
8 B-24’s from Guam bomb Yap. 2 from Saipan hit Pagan and, during 23/24 Oct, 1 bombs Iwo Jima.

10/23/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s hit Kashiwabara tgts. 3 more B-24’s bomb Otomari and fly a photo mission over Onnekotan.
5 B-25’s bomb Asahi Bay area.

10/24/44 Eighth AF
By this date, all Pathfinder aircraft of 482d Bomb Gp (engaged in H2X and other radar trg at RAF
Alconbury) have been dispersed to HB gps within the bomb divs, which set up their own H2X trg.
Over 400 FBs are dispatched to attack aircraft and ground tgts in Hannover-Kassel area. 73 bomb flak
positions at Elburg, factory near Nienburg, and miscellaneous ground tgts. Bad weather causes other
FBs to jettison bombs in Channel and Zuider Zee. The FBs strafe transportation and other ground tgts
with good results.

10/24/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather cancels all operations except ftr patrols by IX and XXIX TAC over W Germany. The ftrs
attack rail tgts.

10/24/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs. Over 300 XXII TAC ftrs and FBs attack tgts in spt of US Fifth Army S of
Bologna and hit comm and shipping in Turin-Genoa and E Po Valley areas, destroying 14 locomotives
and over 100 railroad cars. During 23/24 Oct LBs attack T/Os in Po Valley.

10/24/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather cancels all offensive operations.

10/24/44 Tenth AF
From 24 Oct through 27 Oct FBs and MBs steadily spt Allied troops on the N Burma front, pounding
road and rail comm, troop concentrations and supply dumps, and sweeping A/Fs. The strikes include
close spt of British troops advancing on the right flank of the front known as the ‘Rail Corridor’, and of
Chinese forces pushing down the left flank along the Myitkyina-Bhamo road. CBI is split into 2 the-
aters— India-Burma and China.

10/24/44 Fourteenth AF
About 80 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over SE China, SW China, and E Burma hit run-
ways, storage facilities, town areas, troops, horses, gun positions, and other T/Os around Amoy,
Lohochai, Tanchuk, Sinthe, Menghsu Pingnam, Mangshih, Chefang, and Lashio.

10/24/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Buayoan A/F while B-25’s on armed rcn hit small shipping and troops. B-24’s, B-25’s,
and FBs hit Sandakan area. P-38’s bomb Amboina reservoir areas. A-20’s and FBs again pound
Babo, Moemi, Sagan, Manokwari, Otawiri, and other Vogelkop Peninsula area tgts.

10/24/44 Seventh AF
Guam-based B-24’s bomb Yap while Saipan-based P-47’s hit Pagan.

10/24/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s bomb Kashiwabara and Kurabu Cape. 4 B-25’s weather-abort a photo mission to
Paramushiru. 2 others on a shipping sweep off Kurabu hit a freighter, which is observed listing and
smoking, and strafe 2 subchasers.

10/25/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,200 HBs in 5 forces attack 3 oil refineries, Neumunster A/F and aircraft repair works, synthet-
ic oil tgts at Gelsenkirchen and Scholven/Buer, and several other tgts including M/Ys at Munster and
Hamm. 11 ftr gps provide spt.

10/25/44 Ninth AF
First Tac AF (Prov) is established, but not yet organized, therefore Ninth AF continues to administer,
supply, and control all XII TAC and assigned units until mid-Nov when First Tac AF assumes full con-
trol. 9th Bomb Div’s missions are cancelled because of bad weather. Ftrs fly sweeps, hit rail and mili-
tary tgts in Saarbrucken area, and spt US XIX Corps in W Germany.

10/25/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again grounds MBs. FBs blast guns, vehicles, and comm in battle area S of Bologna while
ftrs destroy over 20 locomotives in Piacenza area.

10/25/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather again limits operations. 3 B-17’s bomb Klagenfurt aircraft factory and Sankt Veit and der Glan
M/Y. 5 P-38’s complete 3 weather rcn missions.

10/25/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 4 P-38’s damage railroad tracks at Dara bridge. 7 P-38’s and P-51’s hit Mongyu bridges
and destroy Kawnghka bridge. 4 others strafe Nawnghkio A/F. 20-plus P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn
attack T/Os at Tengyun, Kweiping, and Ssuanghsu, and about 50 strike tgts throughout Menghsu
area.

10/25/44 FEAF
50-plus B-24’s, supported by P-38’s and P-47’s, attack naval forces in Mindanao Sea, firing small ves-
sels and claiming a light cruiser damaged. B-24’s bomb Ambesia A/F and attack shipping in
Makassar— Kendari area. FBs hit barges and villages in areas of Dodinga and Wasile Bays. B-25’s,
A-20’s, and FBs hit Piroe, Boela, Halong, Amboina, Saparoea, Haroekoe, and N Ceram coastal tgts.
A-20’s pound supply and fuel dumps in Sarmi area.

10/25/44 Twentieth AF
59 B-29’s, flying out of Chengtu, bomb aircraft plant at Omura. Several other VHBs hit alternate tgts
and T/Os.

10/25/44 Seventh AF
29 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima during the morning. Later during the day 4 B-24’s from
Saipan and Guam, on armed rcn missions, bomb Yap. 8 P-47’s from Saipan bomb Pagan.

10/26/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs attack synthetic oil plant at Bottrop, ordnance and storage depot at Bielefeld, aircraft
repair works and M/Y at Munster, military vehicle plant near Hannover, aqueduct and Mittelland Canal
at Minden, and other tgts including city of Hannover. 14 ftr gps provide escort.

10/26/44 Ninth AF
No bmr operations as bad weather prevails. Ftrs sweep areas of E France and W Germany from Metz
to Cologne, attacking rail and road traffic, rail bridges, and M/Ys.

10/26/44 Twelfth AF
Weather suspends all Twelfth AF operations.

10/26/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather curtails operations. 7 B-17’s bomb M/Y at Innsbruck.

10/26/44 Fourteenth AF
B-24’s and B-25’s attack shipping off E Luichow Peninsula. B-25’s also hit river shipping from Dosing
to Takhing and Yellow R bridge. Ftrs attack town of Menghsu, hit T/Os around Menghsu and Kweiping,
and make armed rcn attack on Hongay. B-25’s and ftrs bomb railroad yards at Hsuchang.

10/26/44 FEAF
B-24’s attack naval force of 2 battleships, 5 carriers, and 5 destroyers W of Panay I. P-38’s hit vehi-
cles in Davao area and B-25’s bomb Iligan. Hits are claimed on a battleship and 2 carriers. P-40’s
attack T/Os in Dodinga-Kaoe Bay area, Djailolo, supply area S of Galela, and guns S of Doro. A-20’s
and B-25’s bomb Urarom.

10/26/44 Seventh AF
8 Saipan-based P-47’s bomb and strafe Pagan. 15 B-25’s based in the Gilberts, bomb A/F area on
Nauru.

10/26/44 Eleventh AF
Of 6 B-24’s which abort a naval TF cover mission after failing to find the ships, 2 bomb installations on
Onnekotan I.

10/27/44 Ninth AF
Gen Robert C Richardson reassumes cmd of IX ADC. Adverse weather prevents all operations except
patrols by XIX TAC and supply dropping missions (to VI Corps near Saint-Die) by XII TAC.

10/27/44 Twelfth AF
Weather curtails operations. FBs on armed rcn in Genoa-Novi Ligure-Turin area hit comm and trans-
portation tgts.

10/27/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to 5 weather rcn flights.

10/27/44 Fourteenth AF
Ftrs bomb and strafe town of Mengmao and nearby hill positions, river traffic, troops, and horses from
Tanchuk to Tengyun, bridges NE of Hsinganhsien, town of Kaotienhsu, troops in Kweilin area, rail traf-
flc W of Puchi, and A/Fs at Siangtan and Changsha.

10/27/44 FEAF
40-plus FBs, operating in 3 waves, hit shipping off Cebu and W of Mactan I. B-24’s attack Malili and
Palopo.

10/27/44 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s on armed rcn from Saipan bomb Yap. During 27/28 Oct a B-24 on snooper mission hits Iwo
Jima.

10/27/44 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s weatherabort an attempt to fly cover for naval TF.

10/28/44 Eighth AF
350-plus B-17’s escorted by 4 ftr gps bomb M/Ys at Hamm and Munster.

10/28/44 Ninth AF
HQ 9th Bomb Div transfers to Reims. 45 9th Bomb Div aircraft bomb rail bridges at Sinzig,
Kempenich, and Ahrweiler, and A/F at Euskirchen. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly sweeps and armed rcn over W
Germany, attack 6 bridges and 1 tunnel, and spt US XIX Corps in Belgium near German border.

10/28/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather again grounds MBs, and restricts XXII TAC. FBs and ftrs, flying 65 sorties, attack vehi-
cles and trains in Turin-Milan-Genoa area.

10/28/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather again limits operations. 10 B-17’s bomb Klagenfurt aircraft factory. 6 P-38’s fly rcn mis-
sions, during early part of the night. 8 B-17’s bomb Munich W M/Y. 1 bombs Erlsbach.

10/28/44 Tenth AF
80-plus FBs pound numerous tgts including town areas, troops, railroad facilities, and a variety of
T/Os at Mannaun, Manoi, Sinkan, Winwa, Man Mao, Myazedi, Pinwe, Naba, Yebawgyi, and Kangon.

10/28/44 Fourteenth AF
Ftrs strafe villages, troops, and horses in Menghsu-Konghow area, pound bridges around
Kaotienhsu, and hit Yangtong A/F and shipping at Hongay and Wuchou.

10/28/44 FEAF
B-24’s, fighting bad weather, bomb A/F at Puerto Princesa. During 28/29 Oct, B-24’s bomb
Wilhelmina Docks area. B-25’s and P-38’s blast town of Amboina.

10/28/44 Twentieth AF
Marianas-based XXI BC flies its first combat mission when 14 B-29’s attack sub pens on Dublon I. 4
others (1 carrying Gen Hansell, CG XXI BC) abort. About a third of the bombs fall in general tgt area.

10/28/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb Haha Jima while others, from Guam, hit Yap. Saipan-based P-47’s bomb
Pagan.

10/28/44 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s fly cover for naval TF.

10/29/44 Ninth AF
About 170 MBs and LBs bomb rail bridges at Mayen, KonzKarthaus, Ellern, Moerdijke, and
Euskirchen. Ftrs fly escort to bmrs, sweeps, defensive patrols, armed rcn over wide areas of E
France, the Netherlands, and Germany, bomb rail tgts and bridges, and fly cover for US XIX Corps in
Belgium.

10/29/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again restricts operations. XXII TAC FBs fly 16 sorties against railroad tgts in Po Valley.

10/29/44 Fifteenth AF
35 B-24’s of over 165 HBs dispatched with ftr escort, bomb Munich W M/Y. The remainder and 670
other HBs, dispatched against tgts in S Germany, abort mission due to bad weather. 30 P-38’s, after
escort duty, strafe comm lines from Wels to Kienberg, destroying 17 locomotives and several other
road and rail transportation tgts.

10/29/44 Tenth AF
80-plus FBs again attack a wide variety of tgts including troop concentrations, bridges, supply dumps,
and numerous T/Os at Kawlin, Wingnang, Hsenwi, Bhamo, Shwegu, Kyungon, Tugyaung,
Yebyangale, Henu, and Kayin.

10/29/44 Fourteenth AF
Ftrs in spt of Chinese ground forces blast hill positions in Lungling and Mangshih areas. Others dam-
age bridge at Sinshih, bomb Kweiyi and Paoching, hit railroad tgts between Siaokan and Sinyang, and
strafe A/Fs at Chingmen, Tangyang, and Ichang.

10/29/44 FEAF
FBs and B-26’s, operating in small forces, are active against A/Fs, AA positions, and T/Os on
Halmahera I. FBs also hit Ransiki while FBs, A-20’s, and B-25’s bomb Urarom and Soeli and strafe
T/Os throughout Urarom-Kaimana area.

10/29/44 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth AF moves from Noemfoor I to Morotai I.

10/29/44 Seventh AF
19 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Chichi Jima. 2 from Guam strike Yap.

10/29/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on rcn hit Tomari Cape buildings and a freighter which is left listing.

10/30/44 Eighth AF
Over 600 HBs supported by 15 ftr gps attack oil refineries near Hamburg and 11 other tgts including
M/Ys at Hamm and Munster. Clouds cause abort of around 600 other HBs.

10/30/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div bmrs are recalled from mission (mainly against bridges) because of bad weather. Ftrs
fly patrols and armed rcn over NE France and in W Germany around Aachen and Rhine R. XIX TAC
escorts 9th Bomb Div and HBs of Eighth AF.

10/30/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again grounds MBs and limits XXII TAC FBs and ftrs to 51 sorties against scattered tgts in
Po Valley.
10/30/44 Fifteenth AF
During 30/31 Oct 3 B-24’s bomb Klagenfurt M/Y, P-38’s fly rcn missions, while bad weather cancels
all other operations.

10/30/44 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s knock out bridges at Namhkai, Wuntho, Thegyaung, and Nankan and damage others at
Okkyin and Zawchaung. 50-plus P-47’s knock out Hpao Nam R bridge and strafe T/Os at several
locations; hit several bridges throughout N Burma rail corridor, damaging or knocking out each tgt; spt
ground forces at Naba Station and Pinwe; and hit troop concentrations at Mansi and Man yut.

10/30/44 Fourteenth AF
13 B-24’s lay mines in Victoria Harbor. P-40’s bomb installations around Phu Lang Thuong and hit
junks at sea.

10/30/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Bacolod A/F, while B-25’s and FBs hit San Roque A/F and barges at Zamboanga. P-
38’s hit Sandakan A/F. B-24’s bomb Makassar wharf area while P-40’s, over NE peninsula, hit various
T/Os. P-38’s hit Piroe. Urarom A/F is again bombed by A-20’s and B-25’s.

10/30/44 Twentieth AF
8 B-29’s from the Marianas bomb sub pens on Dublon I, 9 others bomb 2 mi beyond tgt.

10/30/44 Seventh AF
8 B-24’s on armed rcn missions from Guam bomb Yap. 1 B-24 from Saipan, during 30/31 Oct snoop-
er mission, bombs Iwo Jima. Saipan-based P-47’s hit Pagan. B-25’s from Makin strike Nauru.

10/30/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly armed rcn over Matsuwa and Onnekotan.

10/31/44 Ninth AF
Weather forbids bmr operations and limits ftrs. XII and XIX TACs fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn
over E France and W Germany. XII TAC also supports US Seventh Army elements in Metz area.

10/31/44 Twelfth AF
B-26’s hit bridge and causeway at Nervesa della Battaglia and bridges at Montebello and Piazzola sul
Brenta. FBs attack guns and positions in battle area S of Bologna in the Apennines, and comm and
shipping tgts in Po Valley and on Po R.

10/31/44 Fifteenth AF
P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn. 174 B-24’s, dispatched against tgt in Yugoslavia, are forced to
return because of weather.

10/31/44 Tenth AF
60-plus P-47’s attack occupied areas and supply areas at Namun, Bhamo, and Nakang, and railroad
bridges, locomotive shelters, and rolling stock along the KyaikthinNaba line. 2 B-25’s attack T/Os from
Katha to Bhamo along the Irrawaddy R.

10/31/44 Fourteenth AF
6 P-51’s hit shipping T/Os at Swatow and Amoy. About 70 ftrs spt Chinese ground forces by pounding
positions in Lungling area. 4 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s bomb railroad bridge at Pengpu.
10/31/44 FEAF
P-47’s and A-20’s bomb Kairatoe A/F and Saharoe village. B-25’s and P-40’s hit Loloda and Soasioe.
P-38’s and A-20’s, concentrating on A/Fs, attack Samate, Efman, Sagan, and Doom I.

10/31/44 Seventh AF
During 31 Oct/1 Nov a B-24 on snooper mission from Saipan bombs Iwo Jima.

10/31/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s score direct hits on a cannery at Tomari Cape and leave nearby buildings burning. 1 of 2 B-
25’s hit by AA heads for and safely lands in USSR.

11/1/44 Eighth AF
Over 300 HBs attack 2 synthetic oil plants near Gelsenkirchen, a bridge at Rudesheim, and M/Ys at
Koblenz and Hamm. 9 ftr gps fly escort.

11/1/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr operations. Ftrs fly patrols, sweeps, armed rcn over Belgium, E France, and
large areas of W Germany and attack bridges, railroads, and various other tgts.

11/1/44 Twelfth AF
Operations are again curtailed by bad weather. However, ftrs and FBs successfully attack bridges, rail
lines, roads, vehicles, and trains in C Po Valley and hit scattered tgts elsewhere in N Italy.

11/1/44 Fifteenth AF
320-plus B-17’s and B-24’s, with ftr escorts, bomb diesel works, ordnance works, and M/Y at Vienna.
Also hit are M/Ys at Graz, tank factory at Kapfenberg, T/Os including M/Ys at Gussing, Ljubljana, and
Cakovec, and scattered comm tgts in S Germany, Hungary, Austria, and Yugoslavia. Several ftrs
strafe road and rail transport tgts and troops in Gyor-Parndorf and Neusiedler Lake areas.

11/1/44 Tenth AF
70-plus FBs knock out bridge at Panghkam, slightly damage bridges in the Wingkang and Kawnghka
area, hit railroad T/Os between Indaw and Naba, attack Japanese positions near Bhamo, Si-in,
Hantet, and Shwegu, and bomb towns of Loiwing and Lagaw. 9 B-25’s damage bridge approaches at
Hsenwi, Namhkai, and Kawnghka.

11/1/44 Fourteenth AF
About 70 ftrs again spt Chinese ground forces in Lungling area. 13 ftrs strafe river, road, and rail traffic
from Kunghsien to Loyang.

11/1/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Cebu City, and Alicante and supply dumps at Del Monte. FBs hit Bacolod,
Alicante, and Carolina A/Fs. A-20’s and B-25’s hit Babo A/F. P-38’s and B-25’s pound Namlea A/Fs. P-
47’s attack shipping and shore tgts during sweep over Sulu Archipelago.

11/1/44 Eleventh AF
B-24’s from Guam attack shipping NE of Iwo Jima. 12 B-24’s escorting Navy photo airplanes over Iwo
Jima, Haha Jima, and Chichi Jima, bomb A/Fs, a warehouse, and shipping. P-47’s from Saipan strafe
Pagan. During 1/2 Nov a B-24 on snooper mission from Saipan bombs Iwo Jima.

11/1/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 on an armed weather mission bombs Otomari Cape.
11/2/44 Eighth AF
Eighth AF is ordered to increase size of 406th Bomb Sq (Night Leaflet), as liberation of Europe and
conquest of Germany accelerate. About 1,100 HBs in 5 separate forces attack synthetic oil plant at
Merseburg/Leuna, Castrop-Rauxel, Sterkrade, and Bielefeld/ Schildesche railroad and M/Y, along with
several T/Os. Opposition is heavy with an estimated 500 ftrs attacking, mainly against the Merse-
burg/Leuna force claiming 40 HBs. The 17 escorting ftr gps lose 28 planes. Total of over 160 ftrs are
claimed destroyed.

11/2/44 Ninth AF
147 bmrs of 9th Bomb Div attack rail bridges at Mayen, Euskirchen, Bullay, Konz-Karthaus, and Trier.
Ftrs fly escort to 9th Bomb Div and Eighth AF, attack bridges, fly armed rcn and night patrol, and pro-
vide spt for ground forces in frontline areas.

11/2/44 Twelfth AF
Clouds over Po Valley prevent MB operations. XXII TAC aircraft are also grounded due to unservice-
able fields and bad weather over Italian battle areas.

11/2/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather curtails operations. 5 B-17’s bomb Moosbierbaum oil refinery, while 2 others hit an A/F N
of the city and bomb Klagenfurt. 6 P-38’s fly weather rcn missions. All other operations are cancelled.

11/2/44 Tenth AF
Tenth AF moves from New Delhi to Myitkyina. 80-plus P-47’s hit variety of tgts. The FBs bomb bridge
at Ho-hko, spt ground forces at Myothit, bomb supply dumps at Namdaungmawn personnel and sup-
ply areas at Naungletgyi and Mawtaung, knock out bridge at Meza, hit nearby railroad cars, attack
A/Fs at Nawnghkio and Sinlanzu and strike boats and boxcars S of Katha. 8 B-25’s knock out 2
bridges at Tangon and Tantabin. A single B-25 bombs Indaw. Transports fly 268 sorties to forward
areas.

11/2/44 Fourteenth AF
100-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over SW and SE China and N Indochina attack
T/Os in Lungling and Mangshih area, knock out bridge at Dara and hit Nantingshun and Pinglo towns.
The FBs also damage 4 factories at Kweilin, hit tanks and troop concentrations N of town, attack T/Os
near Pinglo, Tahsu and E of Yungfu, and A/F, barracks, town area, and trains at Gia Lam.

11/2/44 FEAF
B-24’s over Ormoc Bay attack Japanese convoy, claiming 1 transport sunk and another damaged. P-
38’s hit smaller shipping in Ormoc Bay, strafe vehicles from Ormoc to Valencia, and bomb San
Enrique. B-25’s pound Matina, Libby, Davao and Likanan A/Fs. During 2/3 Nov B-24’s bomb
Makassar, concentrating on wharf area.

11/2/44 Twentieth AF
17 Marianas-based B-29’s bomb sub pens on Dublon I.

11/2/44 Seventh AF
11 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Chichi Jima. 3 from Guam, on armed rcn, hit Marcus.

11/2/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s bomb Suribachi and Onnekotan. 4 B-25’s on a photo and offensive sweep bomb tgts at
Torishima Is and Hayakegawa setting fire to 15 buildings, including a cannery.
11/3/44 Ninth AF
140-plus MBs and LBs hit rail overpass at Kaiserslautern, and rail bridges at Neuwied-Irlich, Bad
Munster am Stein, Morscheid and Konz-Karthaus. Ftrs fly armed rcn, ground forces cover, attack rail-
roads, bridge, and observation posts in W Germany, and escort 9th Bomb Div.

11/3/44 Twelfth AF
Heavy clouds over most of N Italy begin to disperse. MBs are still grounded but FBs manage to fly 8
sorties against gun positions in mountains S of Bologna.

11/3/44 Fifteenth AF
46 B-17’s and B-24’s (in an operation adapted to bad weather and flying without escort) bomb Vienna
S ordnance depot, Moosbierbaum oil refinery, Munich W M/ Y, Klagenfurt aircraft factory, towns of
Innsbruck and Graz, and rail line SE of Graz. The HBs attack individually, depending on cloud cover
for protection. Over 30 other HBs abort due to clearing weather.

11/3/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s, supported by 18 P-47’s, hit Nawnghkio A/F. A single MB attacks T/Os between Myitkyina
and Lashio. 90-plus FBs attack bridges, enemy forces, town areas and numerous T/Os at Kawngmu,
Namhai, Tonlon, Ho-hko, Hinlong, Namhsum, Hkusan, Hkawngwa, Wingkang, Namhkam, and S of
Mansi.

11/3/44 Tenth AF
transports fly 240-plus sorties to forward areas.

11/3/44 Fourteenth AF
69 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over E Burma, SW and SE China, and N Indochina hit
T/Os in Lungling area, damage railroad bridge S of Lashio, hit town of Mangshih and destroy nearby
warehouse. The FBs hit town areas and docks at Takhing and Tengyun, attack troops in Mosun area,
destroy 2 Japanese ftrs near Amoy, hit trains at Hongay, and bomb areas on Hainan I.

11/3/44 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Alicante A/F. P-40’s hit highway and oil dump N of Ormoc. A-20’s and B-25’s bomb Babo
A/F. During 3/4 Nov harassing strikes are flown at A/Fs in C Phil Is, on NE peninsula of Celebes, and
on Halmahera.

11/3/44 Twentieth AF
49 B-29’s, operating from rear bases in Calcutta area, bomb Malagon railroad yards. Almost as many
others hit alternate tgts.

11/3/44 Seventh AF
14 B-24’s from Guam pound shipping at Chichi Jima and Haha Jima. 34 P-47’s from Saipan bomb
and strafe Pagan. B-24’s from Saipan continue armed rcn and snooper missions over Marcus and Iwo
Jima.

11/4/44 Eighth AF
More than 1,000 HBs operating in 6 forces attack synthetic oil plants, oil refineries, and benzol plant at
Bottrop, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Hamburg/Harburg, Misburg, and Neunkirchen, and several T/Os.
17 ftr gps, including a Ninth AF gp, provide spt.

11/4/44 Ninth AF
218 MBs and LBs hit Trier ordnance depot, Baumholder depot, and Eschweiler gun positions. Ftrs
escort the 9th Bomb Div, attack railroads, bridges, and other tgts, and spt US xrx Corps in Aachen
area.

11/4/44 Twelfth AF
Over 200 B-25’s and B-26’s of 42d Bomb Wg hit railway and road bridges in Brenner Pass. More than
130 B-25’s of 57th Bomb Wg strike comm in W Po Valley, cutting at least 4 bridges. Ftrs and FBs of
XXII TAC concentrate on comm tgts and trains in Po Valley and defenses in battle area S of Bologna.
Some XXII TAC aircraft hit guns on N Italian coast, some hit rocket launching site and comm N of bat-
tle area, and 4 P-47’s bomb Milan hotel where Hitler is rumored to be staying.

11/4/44 Fifteenth AF
715 HBs with ftr escorts pound oil storage at Regensburg, M/Ys at Munich and Augsburg, main M/Y
and a benzol plant at Linz, a troop concentration at Podgorica, as well as attacking several alternate
tgts and scattered T/Os including M/Ys at Wels and Kufstein, Erding, A/F, railroad tgts in and near
Rosenheim, and towns of Strass and Muhldorf.

11/4/44 Tenth AF
17 P-47’s pound Shwebo A/F while 6 others bomb stores of guns and ammo at Mong Yaw.

11/4/44 Fourteenth AF
34 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s attack road traffic and other T/Os in Mangshih and Lungling areas. 4 P-
38’s bomb pass near Menghsu, blocking the highway.

11/4/44 FEAF
B-24’s again pound Alicante A/F.

11/4/44 Seventh AF
18 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima A/Fs. 2 others, on shipping rcn, bomb Haha Jima. 2 B-24’s on
armed rcn from Guam bomb Marcus. 16 P-47’s bomb landing strip on Pagan.

11/4/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s strike A/F, buildings, and off shore shlpplng at Suribachi and Kurabu.

11/4/44 ZI
First report is received of Japanese balloon SW of San Pedro; USN recovers some apparatus, enve-
lope, and rigging.

11/5/44 Eighth AF
More than 1,200 HBs attack M/Ys at Frankfurt/Main, Ludwigshafen, Karlsruhe, Hanau, and
Kaiserslautern, and synthetic oil plant at Ludwigshafen, rail facilities at Landau, and 8 T/Os. 15 ftr gps
give spt. 37 HBs and ftrs are lost.

11/5/44 Ninth AF
160 MBs and LBs strike ammo, ordnance, and supply depots at Hamburg. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly armed
rcn, attack railroads and bridges, and cover ground forces of V and XIX Corps. IX TAC aids US 28th
Inf Div in withstanding counter- attack near Kommerscheidt.

11/5/44 Twelfth AF
MBs, flying over 300 sorties, bomb bridges in Brenner Pass and in the NE Po Valley to interdict the
Germans’ 2 main supply routes from the N. Ftrs and FBs hit defenses and forces in battle areas in the
N Apennines S of Bologna and attack comm tgts to the N as well as in battle zone.
11/5/44 Fifteenth AF
500 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Vienna/Floridsdorf oil refinery in largest operation against a single tgt
during World War II. 10 other HBs bomb about 20 scattered T/Os and 1 alternate tgt (Kapfenberg tank
works). 139 P-38’s and 198 P-51’s provide escort. 16 of the ftrs strafe T/Os in tgt area. 42 other B-
24’s, with ftr escort, bomb troop concentrations at Mitrovica and Podgorica.

11/5/44 Tenth AF
About 70 P-47’s attack Lashlo A/F, hit gun positions on Kyundaw I, bomb Kanbalu M/Y, hit T/Os along
Naba-Wuntho railroad and on Burma Road and bomb town of Namhpakka and Lasai area. 28 other
P-47’s maintain patrols S of Myitkyina. Transports fly 300-plus sorties carrying men, equipment and
supplies to various forward areas.

11/5/44 Fourteenth AF
49 P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s attack storage facilities and other T/Os around Mangshih, Chefang,
Wanling, and Kweihsien.

11/5/44 FEAF
B-24’s and P-40’s attack A/Fs and barges in the C Phil Is. B-24’s also hit town of Bima and
Waingapoe Bay shipping at Soembawa. B-25’s and FBs strike A/Fs, troop concentrations, and comm
tgts throughout the Halmahera area and NE peninsula of Celebes. FBs and A-20’s hit Amahai and
T/Os on S coast of Ceram. Almost 50 A-20’s, supporting ground forces, blast installations in Sarrni
area.

11/5/44 Twentieth AF
24 Marianas-based B-29’s bomb 2 Iwo Jima A/Fs, starting tac operations against the island in prepa-
ration for its invasion. 53 Calcutta-based B-29’s bomb Singapore naval base putting the King George
VI Graving Dock (one of the world’s best drydocks) out of operation for 3 months, and blast other tgts
at the base. 7 other B-29’s bomb secondary tgt and Pangkalanbrandan refinery while 4 more hit other
tgt.

11/5/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Guam hit shipping in the Bonins and, during armed rcn mission, bomb Marcus.

11/5/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s abort an offensive sweep off Suribachi due to intense shore fire. 4 more B-25’s fly armed rcn
over Shimushu and decklevel bomb Torishima Is tgts. Of 4 ftrs intercepting the B-25’s, 1 is downed. 4
B-24’s bomb Onnekotan and Matsuwa. 3 more B-24’s bomb Kataoka naval base, starting fires. 7 ftrs
intercept and the HBs down 1.

11/6/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs in 6 forces attack 6 oil and chemical installations, a canal aqueduct and aircraft repair
plant, along with 3 M/Ys, an A/F, and several T/Os in N and NW Germany. 16 ftr gps afford close
escort and later strafe ground tgts in NW Germany and the Netherlands.

11/6/44 Ninth AF
Weather grounds 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs, during armed rcn, attack railroads and bridges. IX TAC also sup-
ports ground forces in Schmidt area.

11/6/44 Twelfth AF
MBs strike electric transformers and converters, railway bridges and railway fills on the rail line
through Brenner Pass. FBs and ftrs again hit troops and gun positions in the battlelines S of Bologna
and comm tgts N of the battle area.

11/6/44 Fifteenth AF
580-plus ftr-escorted HBs bomb Moosbierbaum oil refinery and Vienna S ordnance depot, alternate
tgts of Kapfenberg steel works, Deutsch Wagram, Graz and Maribor M/Ys, and railroad power sub sta-
tion at Bolzano.

11/6/44 AAF, India-Burma Theater


AAF, India-Burma Sector, China-BurmaIndia Theater is redesignated AAF, India-Burma Theater.

11/6/44 Tenth AF
70-plus P-47’s, sweep A/Fs at Anisakan, Onbauk, Shwebo, Kin, and Kawlin; destroy and damage
bridges at Hinlong and Wingkang; bomb town of Mawtaung and M/Y at Kanbalu; hit boxcars at
Wuntho and Meza, boats along the Irrawaddy from Katha to Twinnge. and attack several scattered
T/Os. 28 P-47’s fly combat patrols S of Myitkyina. 8 B-25’s bomb military area at Namun and supply
dump at Mansi. Large-scale transport operations continue.

11/6/44 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s pound Mangshih and Lungling areas. 15 others hit buildings and other T/Os at Wanling and
around Chefang and Kweihsien.

11/6/44 FEAF
B-24’s strike Lahug and Fabrica A/Fs, while FBs pound Palompon, bridge N of Valencia, and barges
in Ormoc Bay. B-24’s bomb Malili.

11/6/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan bomb shipping at Okimura and Higashi-minato and hit island of Ani Jima. During
6/7 Nov a snooper mission is flown over Iwo Jima A/Fs. Dispersal areas and runways are bombed.
Beginning on this date and continuing through 24 Dec 44, B-24’s on Saipan fly 24 missions to lay 170
mines in several anchorages throughout the Bonin Is.

11/6/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s bomb Torishima Is, score a hit on a large building, sink two nearby barges, and probably hit
other shipping tgts. About 20 ftrs intercept, downing 1 B-25. The MBs claim 3 victories.

11/7/44 Ninth AF
No bmr operations because of unfavorable weather. Ftrs fly patrols and armed rcn, attacking railroads,
guns positions and other tgts. IX TAC supports US V Corps as fierce counterattacks force US 28th Inf
Div to retreat from village of Kommerscheidt. V Corps decides to withdraw Kall R bridgehead.

11/7/44 Twelfth AF
AG officially orders de facto action of 19 Oct redesignating XII FC to XXII TAC. MBs of 42d Bomb Wg
aid DAF in supporting British Eighth Army’s attack on Forli. 57th Bomb Wg continues interdiction cam-
paign against railway supply lines in NE Italy. FBs closely spt US Fifth Army forces astride Idice R in
mountains S of Bologna and bomb comm N of the Apennines, scoring many hits on bridges between
Piacenza and Bologna.

11/7/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 550 HBs attack Maribor, Alipasin Most, and Brunico M/Ys, Vienna/Floridsdorf oil refinery,
Brenner Pass railroad route, railroad bridges at Pinzano al Tagliamento, Casarsa della Delizia,
Mezzocorona, Ora, and Albes, and troop concentrations at Novi Pazar, Sjenica, Prijepolje, and
Mitrovica. Ftrs escort all operations except the attacks on troop concentrations. 124 P-38’s strafe troop
concentrations at Podgorica and roads and railroads near Raska, between Visegrad-Prijepolje-Sjenica
and from Sjenica to Novi Pazar.

11/7/44 Tenth AF
80-plus P-47’s hit gun positions, supply areas, and troops at Bhamo, Pintin, and in vicinity of Myazedi,
bomb A/Fs at Kawlin, Shwebo, and Onbauk, hit fuel dump near Panghkam road junction, attack rail-
road T/Os between Indaw and Shwebo, and T/Os along the Irrawaddy between Bhamo and Katha. 28
other P-47’s maintain overlapping patrols over area S of Myitkyina. Transports fly 260-plus sorties to
forward areas.

11/7/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb railroad yards at Yuncheng. 2 B-25’s and 21 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s hit T/Os around
Mangshih, Chefang, Wanling, and Lungling.

11/7/44 FEAF
B-24’s and FBs hit Fabrica, Alicante, Bacolod, and Opon A/Fs, shipping at various C Phil locations,
and comm and supply tgts at Tambuco, Ormoc, Palompon, Valencia, and other areas. P-38’s and B-
25’s hit Del Monte A/F and T/Os in Macajalar Bay, Mindanao, and Mandai A/F. B-25’s hit Tanamon,
Mapanget, and Langoan. B-25’s and FBs hit Galela, Miti, and Kaoe A/Fs. In sweeps over Boeroe and
Ceram small groups of B-25’s and P-38’s hit runways and small shipping. B-24’s bomb Raba Estate.

11/7/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Guam strike Iwo Jima and, during armed rcn flight, bomb AA positions on Marcus. P-47’s
strafe A/F on Pagan during the early morning and follow up with rocket and strafing runs later in the
morning.

11/8/44 Eighth AF
Transfer of trg functions from VIII AF Comp Cmd to combat gps is completed. VIII AF Comp Cmd
ceases to function as personnel are attached to Air Disarmament Cmd (Prov) by USSTAF. A/F at
Denain/Prouvy is assigned to Eighth AF. This is first step in establishing an VIII AFSC Serv Center on
the European continent so that Eighth AF can service and administer its own aircraft and personnel in
the area. Over 250 HBs attack synthetic oil plants at Merseburg/Leuna and M/Y at Rheine, along with
5 T/Os. Bad weather causes recall of over 350 other HBs. 18 ftr gps provide escort and later strafe
ground tgts with good results. 23 ftrs are lost.

11/8/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels operations against military depots and troop concentrations in Germany, and fortified
positions in France. Mission against rail bridges in Germany is recalled due to weather. Ftrs fly escort,
attack railroads, bridges, factories, supply dumps, and cmd posts. IX and XIX TACs spt US 28th Inf
Div in Schmidt area (V Corps begins withdrawing Kall R bridgehead) and Third Army elements start
assault on enemy fortifications in Metz area.

11/8/44 Twelfth AF
MBs strike rail line in Brenner Pass and other lines running into Italy from NE and bomb bridges in C
and W Po Valley, damaging several and destroying the bridge at Mantua. Ftrs and FBs hit comm in
Bologna area, but concentrate most of their operations against bridges and rail lines in Parma area in
effort to disrupt battle area supply lines.

11/8/44 Fifteenth AF
34 B-24’s bomb troop concentrations at Mitrovica, Prijepolje, and Sjenica. Heavy cloud over tgts
forces over 70 others to abort.
11/8/44 Tenth AF
80-plus P-47’s spt ground forces in Mawlu area, bomb personnel, supplies, and comm facilities at
Tunhong, Chaungdauk, and Kutkai, gun positions at Hsipaw, Man Hpa town area, Kawlin A/F and
T/Os along Kawlin-Pinwe railroad. 8 B-25’s knock out Bawgyo railroad bridge. 270-plus transports fly
sorties to forward areas.

11/8/44 Fourteenth AF
In S China and N Indochina 2 B-25’s hit railroad tracks at Lohochai and 2 others hit tracks at Duc Tho.
4 P-51’s blast road machinery near Muse. 15 B-25’s, 13 P-40’s and P-51’s pound storage buildings,
villages, and other T/Os throughout Mangshih area.

11/8/44 FEAF
B-24’s again hit Alicante A/F. B-25’s bomb Langoan A/F while P-38’s on sweeps over Kendari area hit
parked airplanes, shipping, nickel mine, and other T/Os. B-25’s attack Kaoe and Hate Tabako A/F
while others hit T/Os on Ceram.

11/8/44 Twentieth AF
17 XXI BC B-29’s are airborne against Iwo Jima A/F. 6 manage to bomb through a hole in cloud cover.
Others fail to bomb tgt. Enemy aircraft drop phosphorous bombs on formations, damaging 1 B-29. 1
VHB ditches, the first aircraft lost by XXI BC on a combat mission.

11/8/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan hit shipping at Chichi Jima and Haha Jima. A single HB on a snooper mission
bombs Iwo Jima during 8/9 Nov. P-47’s attempt ftr sweep over Pagan but must abort because of bad
weather.

11/8/44 Eleventh AF
An 8-aircraft shipping sweep is cancelled due to weather.

11/9/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs (in conjunction with Ninth AF aircraft) hit TAC tgts in Metz and Thionville area as US
Third Army forces launch full-scale attack on Metz. Other tgts include Saarbrucken M/Ys, bombed by
over 300 of the HBs. 11 ftr gps give escort and 6 gps of FBs bomb and strafe tgts between Frankfurt/
Main and Mannheim. Over 40 HBs and ftrs are lost.

11/9/44 Ninth AF
74 planes of 9th Bomb Div attack road junctions, barracks, ordnance arsenals, arty camps, military
storage depot, and other tgts in Dieuze, Landau, Sankt Wendel, and Faulquemont areas. IX TAC flies
sweeps over W Germany and attacks M/Y at Duren, while XXIX TAC escort attacks Rahling and an
A/F and supports US Third Army elements (2 inf and 2 armd divs) as allout assault on Metz is pushed.

11/9/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather hampers MBs operations in Po Valley as 7 of 9 missions abort. In the 2 others, bridges
in the Valley are hit. Ftrs and FBs fly less than 100 sorties, but successfully strike road and railroad
bridges in Bologna-Modena areas.

11/9/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to 4 weather rcn missions.

11/9/44 Tenth AF
70-plus aircraft bomb concentrations and supply areas at Kutkai, Shwebo, Mawtawng, and
Kunhailong, bomb A/F at Kawlin, knock out bridge at Ho-hko, and spt ground forces and hit T/Os near
Chyauhkawng, Namakyaing, Sepein, Tonlon, and at other points in the same general area. 6 B-25’s
bomb rail yards at Kanbalu. Transports continue large-scale operations, flying nearly 300 sorties to
forward areas.

11/9/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb Mangshih while 10 P-38’s hit T/Os in Mangshih-Chefang area. 6 B-25’s bomb Kaifeng
while 6 others hit sampans, storage areas, and other T/Os in Yiyang area. 160 P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-
51’s on armed rcn over wide expanses of S China and N Indochina attack trucks, gun positions, river
and coastal shipping, and other T/Os at or near Pingnam, Kweihsien, Changsha, Yoyang, Siangtan,
Lushan, Kioshan, Paoching, Hengyang, Liangshan, Liuchow, Suikai, Gia Lam, Kien An, and Weichow
I.

11/9/44 FEAF
FBs attack convoy off W coast of Leyte and hit barges and shipping near Ormoc. B-24’s bomb
Carolina A/F. B-25’s attack several A/Fs and villages in the NE peninsula of Celebes and Halmahera.
A20’s strike Piroe.

11/9/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Guam, fly shipping rcn over the Bonins attacking vessels and AA positions at Haha Jima,
shipping and town at Okimura, and returning, strafe Iwo Jima. P-47’s from Saipan strafe storage
caves on Pagan. During 9/10 Nov a lone B-24 from Guam, on snooper mission, bombs Iwo Jima.

11/9/44 Eleventh AF
An 8-plane armed rcn sweep and a 4-plane bombing mission are cancelled due to weather.

11/10/44 Eighth AF
More than 600 HBs attack A/Fs, M/Y and chemical plant at or near Hanau, Wiesbaden, and Cologne;
and 4 T/Os. 14 ftr gps give escort to HBs and 2 FB gps bomb and strafe transportation-comm tgts in
NC Germany.

11/10/44 Ninth AF
150-plus bmrs dispatched against ordnance arsenal and camp area are recalled due to weather. 7
others drop leaflets. XXIX TAC attacks railroads while XIX TAC escorts bmrs and supports 80th and
5th Inf Divs in US Third Army assault in Metz area.

11/10/44 Twelfth AF
HQ and HQ Sq, XII TAC; HQ and HQ Sq, 64th Ftr Wg; 324th Ftr Gp; 415th Night Ftr sq; 11th Tac Rcn
Sq; and several signal, ftr control, and serv units are relieved from duty with Twelfth AF and assigned
to ETOUSA and First TAC AF (Prov). MBs continue interdiction campalgn against railways in NE Italy,
principally the Brenner Pass, Brenta R and Po R bridges, rail ferry at Ostiglia, and several dumps. FBs
hit rail tgts and guns at several points in Po Valley.

11/10/44 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather limits operations to rcn missions and rcn escorts by P-38’s.

11/10/44 Tenth AF
60-plus P-47’s again attack a variety of tgts including Japanese concentrations at Bhamo, Indaw,
Hkapra, and Nawngtao, town of Naba Station bridges at Meza and in Kawlin area, and T/Os along the
Irrawaddy and along the railroad corridor in N Burma and spt ground forces S of Bhamo. Transports
fly more than 250 sorties to forward areas.
11/10/44 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s pound storage buildings and town area of Wanling. 130-plus P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s on
armed rcn over S China attack river, road and rail traffic, storage, A/F and villages at or near Tingka,
Chefang, Kweilin, Yoyang, Nanyo, Changsha, Paoching, Kweihsien, Yungfu, Wuchou, Siangtan,
Tanchuk, Mosun, Kweiping, Yuncheng, Chenghsien, Hankow, and Chikhom.

11/10/44 FEAF
FBs again hit Ormoc Bay shipping while B-25’s join Navy aircraft in shipping strikes throughout same
area. At least 3 destroyers are claimed sunk. B-24’s in the area bomb town of Ormoc. B-25’s and A-
20’s over Ceram bomb Haroekoe A/F, Piroe, and T/Os on S coast.

11/10/44 Seventh AF
27 Saipan-based B-24’s pound Iwo Jima. 6 from Angaur I bomb Koror.

11/11/44 Eighth AF
400-plus HBs attack Oberlahnstein, Koblenz, and Rheine M/Ys, Scholven/Buer oil plant, and Bottrop
synthetic oil plant, along with other tgts. 11 ftr gps provide escort.

11/11/44 Ninth AF
190 MBs and LBs hit strongpoints at Putzlohn and rail bridges at Sinzig, Euskirchen, Ahrweiler, and
Mayen. IX TAC hits railroads and other tgts, escorts 9th Bomb Div, and supports US 28th Inf Div in
Schmidt area. XXIX TAC hits tgts in W Germany. XIX TAC flies armed rcn and supports US XII and
XX Corps in Thionville-Metz area.

11/11/44 Twelfth AF
MBs strike at railroad bridges in NC and NE Italy, damaging bridge at Piazzola sul Brenta and knock-
ing out 2 spans of bridge at Latisana. FBs continue spt of ground forces S of Bologna, attack vehicles,
trains, and comm in Genoa-Alessandria area, bomb Villafranca di Verona A/F and set most of the area
aflame. During 10/11 Nov A-20’s bomb Ghedi A/F and T/Os in Po Valley.

11/11/44 Fifteenth AF
220-plus HBs attack M/Ys in Rosenheim, Salzburg, Villach, Linz, and Lienz, railroad at Zell am See,
highway bridge at Sillian, Wurzen Pass, railroad bridges at Pinzano al Tagliamento, Latisana, and
Casarsa della Delizia, and Aviano A/F. Ftrs escort all missions except the bridge attacks. Bad weather
grounds 100-plus other HBs, and another 320-plus are recalled before reaching tgt areas.

11/11/44 Tenth AF
Nearly 90 P-47’s hit troop concentrations at Chaungdauk, Nawngtao, Mankang, and in Indaw vicinity;
damage and knock out bridges at Meza and S of Kawlin, score near misses on bridges i Hsenwi-
Namhkai area; blast radio installation near Manoi, bomb Kawlin A/F, hit rail traffic between Shwebo
and Padu, and attack T/Os along the Irrawaddy from Tigyaing to Twinnge. Transports fly 237 sorties to
forward areas.

11/11/44 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s hit Phuc Yen, Wan Lai-Kam, and damage bridge on Mekong R. 10 B-25’s bomb Kweilin A/F
while 4 hit Wanling. 5 B-25’s and 6 P-40’s attack Chingmen A/F. 70-plus P-40’s, P-51’s and P-38’s
over S China and N Indochina on armed rcn hit T/Os at several locations, concentrating on Lampang,
Changsha, Lingling, and Hengyang areas.

11/11/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Dumaguete A/ F while FBs hit shipping in Palompon area and T/Os at Valencia. Over
Halmahera FBs and B-25’s hit shipping and Namlea A/F. P-38’s hit Kendari A/F and B-24’s bomb
Ninring R area.

11/11/44 Twentieth AF
The last of the 6 preliminary trg missions of XXI BC is directed at Truk atoll. 8 B-29’s bomb Dublon I
sub pens.

11/11/44 Seventh AF
Escorted by newly arrived P-38’s (some of which also escort B-29 raid on Truk) 29 Guambased B-24’s
pound Iwo Jima A/Fs. 16 Saipan-based P-47’s hit Pagan beach defenses and storage caves.

11/12/44 Eighth AF
Operational tour of duty for ftr pilots is set at 270 hrs.

11/12/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents operations by 9th Bomb Div. Ftr operations are limited but IX and XIX TAC’s fly
patrols and armed rcn in W Germany and along French-German border.

11/12/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. FBs spt ground forces in the N Apennines and hit railway tgts in Po Valley,
cut rail lines in 18 places and destroy or seriously damage 8 bridges. During 11/12 Nov LBs hit motor
transport, Bergamo A/F, and Po R crossing at San Benedetto Po.

11/12/44 Fifteenth AF
107 ftr-escorted B-24’s strike at bridges at Ora, Albes, and Mezzocorona, viaduct at Avisio, plus alter-
nate tgt of Casarsa della Delizia railroad bridges and T/Os in NE Italy including Latisana railroad
bridge and an A/F to the N.

11/12/44 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s spt ground forces in Pinwe area and near Indaw. 24 attack supplies and comm tgts in
Kawlin area while 9 bomb Japanese concentrations at Indaw and Man Hkong. Town of Pegon is
attacked by 11 P-47’s and 20-plus others and 9 B-25’s hit T/Os during the sweeps of the Irrawaddy
from Singu to Katha anl along rail lines at several points in N Burma. 250-plus transport sorties are
flown to forward bases and frontline areas.

11/12/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s knock out a railway bridge and damage 2 others near Thanh Hoa. 4 B-25’s bomb town of
Man Pwe while 4 attack Wanling. 38 P-51’s and P-40’s hit Hengyang A/F and attack river, rail, and
road traffic, arty pieces, pillboxes, and storage around Hengyang, Lingling, and Kweilin. 13 P-40’s hit
Changsha area. 40 P-51’s and P-38’s hit various T/Os at several other locations scattered throughout
S China and N Indochina.

11/12/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Alicante A/F while FBs hit Linao barges of W coast of Leyte, and shipping in Ormoc Bay.
B-25’s bomb Daliao and Matina A/F. B-24’s and FBs over NE Celebes and Halmahera I attack ship-
ping and Djailolo A/F. 50-plus B-25’s blast Mapia and Asia Is.

11/12/44 Twentieth AF
29 Chengtu-based B-29’s bomb Omura. Over 20 others bomb last resort tgt of Nanking (due to bad
weather over Omura), and 20-plus more hit various alternate tgts and T/Os.
11/12/44 Seventh AF
29 Saipan-based B-24’s with P-38 escort bomb A/F on Iwo Jima. 11 P-47’s strafe runway and storage
area on Pagan. During the night a B-24 on snooper mission bombs Iwo Jima. B-24’s from Angaur
bomb Koror.

11/12/44 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly armed rcn over Onnekotan and Matsuwa.

11/13/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents all operations except for night patrol and

weather rcn by IX TAC.

11/13/44 Twelfth AF
During 12/13 Nov A-20’s bomb ammo dumps, pontoon bridge, and T/Os in Po Valley. Thick overcast
covering N Italy the following morning vastly curtails MBs which attack only a railway bridge at Padua.
FBs continue to hit comm N of battle area and also oil pipeline across the Po R at Ostiglia.

11/13/44 Fifteenth AF
During 12/13 Nov 14 MBs hit Blechhammer oil refinery. 5 others hit alternate tgts and T/Os at scat-
tered locations including Gleiwitz, Karvina, Ruzomberok, and Vac. Day operations are limited to rcn
missions.

11/13/44 Tenth AF
100-plus FBs pound numerous tgts in N Burma. Close spt strikes are made on Pinwe area, bridges at
Namhkai, Meza, and Thegyaung, on troop concentrations and on supplies at Loi-Lum and
Namhpakka. Ferry crossing at Shweli is hit by 12-hr delay bombs, Nawnghkio landing ground is
strafed, and numerous T/Os along the Irrawaddy and rail lines in N Burma are hit. Transports fly over
300 sorties to forward areas.

11/13/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s bomb Man Pwe while 4 others blast 3 warehouses at Wanling. 60-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-
38’s on armed rcn over S China and as far W and SW as Burma and Thailand hit numerous T/Os
including shipping, troops, and railroad tgts.

11/13/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Fabrica A/F while FBs hit shipping and other T/Os. A few FBs hit Legaspi A/F. B-25’s,
with P-38 cover, hit San Roque A/F and town of Zamboanga. Over Halmahera I and in Ceram area
FBs and A-20’s bomb A/Fs and various T/Os. Pegun I is blasted by 2 waves of 70 A-20’s.

11/13/44 Seventh AF
6 B-24’s from Guam, escorting Navy photo aircraft over Iwo Jima and the Bonins, attack shipping at
Futamiko. 1 B-24 from Saipan, carrying out unsuccessful shipping search, bombs Iwo Jima. 7 B-24’s
from Angaur hit oil storage on Malakal I and attack bridge between Malakal and Koror.

11/14/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents all operations except a few ftr patrols and rcn flights.

11/14/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to FB attacks by 17 P-47’s on rail lines and road N of battleline.
11/14/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn missions.

11/14/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb supply area near Lashio. 56 FBs hit supply areas, enemy concentrations, town areas,
and general T/Os at Kutkai, Sandaya, Palaung, Kawlin, Tingka, and in Shwebo-Kyaukmyaung area.
12 spt ground forces in Pinwe area, 4 bomb Sindaw R bridges and 30-plus others maintain patrols S
of Myitkyina. 300-plus transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

11/14/44 Fourteenth AF
In E Burma and in China-Burma boundary areas 8 B-25’s bomb Wanling and Hsenwi. 15 P-38’s and
P-40’s on armed rcn hit T/Os around Wanling and Mangshih.

11/14/44 FEAF
B-26’s pound Pegun I in preparation for allied amphibious landings early the following morning. B-
24’s, with P-38 and P-47 cover, bomb Bacolod A/F while FBs hit trucks and buildings in Valencia area
and near Linao and hit shipping S of Ormoc. B-26’s and FBs pound Lahug and Opon A/F. B-24’s
strike Langoan A/F.

11/14/44 Seventh AF
22 Saipan and Guambased B-24’s bomb Woleai hitting an A/F and adjacent installations and firing an
oil dump. 4 Saipan-based P-47’s hit Pagan A/F. During 14/16 Nov a B-24 from Saipan on snooper
mission attacks shipping SW of the Bonins.

11/15/44 Ninth AF
XII TAC, along with 71st Ftr Wg, 60th, 368th, and 371st Ftr Gps, 86th Air Depot Gp, and 83d and
312th Serv Gps, is assigned to the First Tac AF (Prov). When hostilities cease the First Tac AF will be
disbanded and all of its units will revert to Ninth AF. Weather prevents bmr operations and limits ftrs.
XIX TAC flies armed rcn in Merzig-Trier-Saarbrucken area and supports XX Corps in same area.

11/15/44 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF loses HQ & HQ Sq, 63d Ftr Wg; HQ and HQ Sq, 42d Bomb Wg; 17th and 320th Bomb
Gps, and 310th Serv Gp to ETOUSA. Bad weather cancels all operations except for rcn by 4 P-47’s
and attack by 2 on railroad bridge and rolling stock in Po Valley.

11/15/44 Fifteenth AF
80 B-17’s and B-24’s attack benzol plant at Linz, M/Y at Innsbruck, and troop concentration at Novi
Pazar (all primary tgts), and make single bmr attacks on Wolfsburg, Salzburg, Hieflau, Kapfenberg
steel works, Schwaz, Ybbs, and A/Fs near Linz, Passau, and Traunstein. Ftrs escort the Novi Pazar
raid.

11/15/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s attack A/F at Kawlin. 42 P-47’s hit supplies, troop and vehicle concentrations, and T/Os at
Mansak, Gyogon, Banmauk, Namtao, and Wuntho. 20 spt ground forces in Pinwe area while 16 attack
bypass bridges at Kawnghka and Namhkai, knocking out the latter. 8 P-47’s bomb Kyaikthin rail sid-
ings and junction, 8 strafe Anisakan A/F, and 12 hit T/Os during N Burma road sweeps. 280 transport
sorties are flown.

11/15/44 Fourteenth AF
19 B-25’s and 16 P-51’s and P-40’s over SW China, W Burma, and N Indochina hit railroad tgts, vil-
lages, town areas, and general T/Os at or near Wanling, Mangshih, Tingka, Quang Yen, Nam Dinh,
Thanh Hoa, and Man Pwe.

11/15/44 FEAF
B-25’s and FBs spt allied amphibious landings in Mapia Is.B-24’s, with P-38 spt, bomb La Carlota A/F
while B-25’s hit Lahug. B-25’s and FBs attack T/Os on Cebu and shipping off W coast of Leyte. On
Mindanao B-24’s hit 3 A/Fs while P-38’s hit shipping and other T/Os. In NE Celebes B-24’s bomb
Tanamon while other B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs hit scattered T/Os in Celebes anl Halmahera I.

11/15/44 Seventh AF
Guam-based B-24’s on shipping strike to the Bonins, attack vessels at Haha Jima and near Chichi
Jima. 1 Saipan-based B-24, during 15/16 Nov snooper mission, bombs Iwo Jima after failing to find
shipping tgts in the Bonins.

11/15/44 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s weatherabort armed photo rcn over Paramushiru.

11/16/44 Eighth AF
About 1,200 HBs, along with Ninth AF and RAF airplanes, attack tac tgts E of Aachen in spt of US
First and Ninth Armies’ offensive. 9 ftr gps fly escort and 2 gps later strafe transportation tgts in
Giessen, Marburg, and Berleburg areas.

11/16/44 Ninth AF
80 9th Bomb Div bmrs hit defended areas and strongpoints at Echtz, Luchem, and Eschweiler. IX TAC
FBs dive-bomb gun positions and other tgts in Stolberg and Hurtgen areas and XIX TAC supports US
XX Corps in Merzig, Trier, Saarbrucken area. XXIX TAC attacks tgts in 12 W German towns. US First
and Ninth Armies begin eastward thrust (Operation QUEEN) into areas hit by IX and XXIX TACs.

11/16/44 Twelfth AF
MBs fly over 250 sorties against rail lines in Brenner Pass and other parts of NE Italy destroying the
railroad bridge at Sacile. FBs in spt of British Eighth Army adv to NW of Forli hit guns, ammo supplies,
and other military tgts, attack pipeline crossings of the Po at Ostiglia and Ferrara, and pontoon stores
near Ficarola, as well as hitting comm tgts N of battle area.

11/16/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 550 HBs attack Munich W M/Y and troop concentrations at Visegrad as well as alternate tgt
of Innsbruck M/Y and scattered T/Os. Over 250 P-51’s and P-38’s spt the attack on Munich. 26 other
P-38’s strafe transport tgts on roads between Sarajevo and Novi Pazar.

11/16/44 Tenth AF
30 P-47’s hit troop concentrations and supply areas at Naungmo, Nawngmoloi, and Lashio. 11 spt
ground forces in Pinwe area, 4 attack bridges at Meza and over Sindaw R. 4 bomb Meza railroad sta-
tion, 16 sweep railroad from Sagaing to Kanbalu, and 16 strafe Nawnghkio and Hsumhsai A/Fs.
Transports fly 270-plus sorties to forward bases and frontline areas.

11/16/44 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s bomb Changsha. 8 B-25’s hit Lohochai and bomb Wanling area. 16 B-25’s hit Nghia Trang,
Duc Tho, Nha Trang, and Do Len. 70-plus P-40’s and P-51’s over SE and SW China on armed rcn
attack road, river, and rail traffic, town areas, and other T/Os at several scattered locations.

11/16/44 FEAF
In C Phil Is and in Mindanao area B-25’s, B-24’s, and FBs hit A/Fs, harbors, shipping, and T/Os. In
Kendari area and on NE peninsula of Celebes, and on Halmahera, HBs, MBs, and FBs pound A/Fs,
villages and shipping. MBs also spt ground forces in Mapia Is and bomb Namlea A/F.

11/16/44 Thirteenth AF
Col Willard R Wolfinbarger becomes CO of XIII FC.

11/16/44 Seventh AF
12 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb shipping at Chichi Jima while 2 others attack barges at Haha Jima. 12
P-47’s and 3 P-38’s hit A/F un ragan In the first combat strike by P-38’s in the Marianas. During a
16/17 Nov snooper mission in the Bonins a B-24 attacks shipping.

11/17/44 Ninth AF
30 bmrs of 9th Bomb Div hit Haguenau. Weather prevents 1OO-plus bmrs from attacking tgts. Ftrs
escort bmrs, fly patrol and armed rcn over wide area of W Germany, and spt US 104th and 4th Inf
Divs and 2d Armd Div, E of Aachen and near Hurtgen.

11/17/44 Twelfth AF
For the first time in several months the Twelfth’s MBs attack tgts in Yugoslavia, hitting bridges along
the Brod-Zagreb-Maribor railroad. MBs also hit rail bridges and viaducts in NE Italy, concentrating on
Brenner Pass where ground haze and smoke screen at Avisio viaduct hamper the attacks. FBs of XXII
TAC cut rail lines, hit larger concentrations of railroad cars, and blast several ammo and fuel dumps N
of the battleline below Bologna. FBs closely supporting ground forces also hit guns and other military
tgts in battle area.

11/17/44 Fifteenth AF
630-plus HBs attack Blechhammer S and Vienna/Floridsdorf oil refineries, industrial area in and near
Vienna, M/Ys at Maribor, Gyor, Graz, Salzburg, Villach, and town of Sankt Johann in Tirol, plus sever-
al scattered T/Os. Ftrs escort HBs and fly rcn and rcn escort missions.

11/17/44 Tenth AF
33 P-47’s hit troop and vehicle concentrations and supply areas at Manlu, Loi Lum, Nawng Moloi, and
Kyaukme. 10 P-47’s spt ground forces in N Burma railroad corridor near Meza. 16 others sweep rail
line from Hsipaw to Sedaw hitting rolling stock, gun positions and other T/Os while 3 bomb Meza rail-
road station. 16 others strafe A/Fs at Nawnghkio, Anisakan, and Onbauk. 9 B-25’s bomb bridges at
Lashio, knocking out a bypass bridge and damaging others. Several machinegun positions are
silenced in the bridge area. Transports continue to operate on large scale, flying 266 sorties to forward
areas.

11/17/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb Kowloon Docks. 15 B-25’s, in flights of 2 or 3 MBs each, attack gun positions, storage
areas, and village and town areas N of Chuchou, S of Hpalen, W of Nanyo, and at Chefang and
Nanyo. Also a bridge at Tingka is knocked out. 100-plus P-40’s and P-51’s hit T/Os throughout SE and
SW China, concentrating on Mangshih and Changsha areas.

11/17/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Legaspi A/F. In Mindanao area B-24’s bomb Sasa and Likanan A/Fs. Other B-24’s and
B-25’s fly heckling missions over C Phil Is, Mindanao, and NE Celebes. B-25’s continue to spt ground
forces on Mapia Is.

11/17/44 Seventh AF
15 B-24’s, flying shipping strike out of Saipan, attack vessels SW of Muko Jima and attack harbor and
town of Okimura.

11/17/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s bomb Suribachi A/F. 2 ftrs intercept and damage 1 B-24 which force-lands on Kamchatka.

11/18/44 Eighth AF
8 ftr gps strafe oil storage depots in Hanau and Ulm areas, A/Fs at Leipheim and Lechfeld, and mis-
cellaneous ground tgts. About 70 ftrs are encountered. US ftrs claim 26 air victories and 69 destroyed
on the ground. 8 US ftrs are lost.

11/18/44 Ninth AF
340-plus bmrs of 9th Bomb Div strike barracks areas, rail bridges, rail facilities, strongpoints, and
defended positions at 13 locations in Germany. Ftrs escort Bomb Div, fly sweeps and armed rcn over
W Germany, and spt ground forces E of Aachen and in Sarreguemines area.

11/18/44 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb bridges at Pizzighettone, Romano di Lombardia, Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, Migazzone,
Casarsa della Delizia, Casale Monferrato, and at Zidani Most and also pound Brod-Ljubljana railway,
the principal German escape route in the Balkans. FBs continue successful attacks on rail lines,
dumps, guns, and pipelines in the N Apennines and the Po Valley, XXII TAC claiming over 100 train
cars, 8 locomotives, and nearly 75 vehicles destroyed.

11/18/44 Fifteenth AF
680-plus HBs bomb Vienna/Floridsdorf and Korneuburg oil refineries, A/Fs at Aviano, Villafranca di
Verona, Udine, and Vicenza, and troop concentrations at Visegrad. 126 P-38’s escort Austria missions
while 12 others bomb the troop concentrations at Visegrad. 186 P-51’s provide cover for raids on the
Italian A/Fs and sweep tgt areas. Over 50 other ftrs fly rcn and rcn escort.

11/18/44 Tenth AF
27 FB’s spt ground forces S of Pinwe and in Bhamo area. 16 attack troops and supply area at
Panglong and Ngapwegyi while 7 hit ferry area at Meza, 20 hit T/Os along Kanbalu-Wuntho railroad
and at Maymyo and Wetwin. 9 B-25’s pound Man Pwe rail yards, destroying warehouses and other
buildings anl causing much general damage. Transports continue large-scale operations to forward
areas.

11/18/44 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s blast stores at Hengshan and hit populated areas from Ishan to Liuchow. 130-plus P-51’s,
P-40’s, and P-38’s pound T/Os scattered over vast areas of S China. Troops, shipping, supplies,
trucks, and railroad tgts are hit particularly hard N of Lingling, from Liuchow to Ishan, from Hengshan
to Hengyang, from Kweilin to Liuchou, from Siangtan to Paoching, and at Chuanhsien, Hwaiyuanchen,
Chingmen, Chuchiang, and Shihkiachwang.

11/18/44 FEAF
In Mindanao-NE Celebes areas B-24’s, B-25’s and A-20’s again hit A/Fs and T/Os. FBs, A-20’s, and
B-25’s over several locations in Phil Is pound shipping, supply and personnel areas, harbors, barges,
airstrips, and comm tgts. B-24’s, with P-38’s and P-47’s supporting, launch major strike against oil
installations at Tarakan. Other B-24’s and B-25’s hit shipping off Tarakan and in Brunei Bay. In the
MakassarKendari area B-24’s bomb Polewali shipyards. B-24’s pound A/Fs in Ceram-Amboina area
while P-38’s strafe shipping. B-25’s continue to spt ground forces in Mapia Is.

11/18/44 Seventh AF
B-24’s from Saipan and Guam hit shipping at Chichi Jima and Haha Jima. P-38’s and B-24’s from
Saipan escort photo planes over Iwo Jima.

11/18/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s strike Suribachi shore batteries, including one on Takikawa Cape. A shipping sweep by 6 B-
25’s is cancelled due to weather.

11/19/44 Ninth AF
450-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb storage depots, bridge, junction, ordnance depots, and
defended positions in or near 10 German towns and cities. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, carry out patrols,
and fly armed rcn hitting rail facilities and other tgts over W German areas including Euskirchen, Trier,
Saarbrucken, Julich, and Cologne. IX, XIX, and XXIX TACs spt US VII, XII, XIX, and XX Corps areas
E of Aachen and near Hurtgen, between Metz and Saarlautern and near Sarreguemines.

11/19/44 Twelfth AF
Fog and low clouds force cancellation of missions against W Po Valley tgts and limit FBs to a midday
attack on rail lines, guns, troop concentrations, motor transport, and other military tgts in and near bat-
tle area S of Bologna. During 18/19 Nov A-20’s on armed rcn bomb Ghedi A/F and tgts in Bologna,
Ferrara, Mantua, Cremona, and Parma areas.

11/19/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 500 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Schwechat and Vosendorf oil refineries, Winterhafen oil depot
and Lobau oil plant, WienerNeudorf aircraft factory, Linz benzol plant, Horsching A/F, Gyor, and
Maribor M/Ys, plus several scattered T/Os. 19 P-38’s dive-bomb troop concentrations at Prijepolje and
Novi Pazar, while 126 P-51’s strafe roads and railroads between Esztergom and Veszprem and
Vienna, and also attack Veszprem and Tapolcza A/Fs. Other ftrs cover HB and rcn missions.

11/19/44 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s spt ground forces attacking Bhamo and fighting in the Pinwe area. 36 P-47’s pound enemy
concentrations at Man Mao, Sekang, and Manlu. Transports fly 290 sorties to forward areas.

11/19/44 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb Samah Bay docks. 10 B-25’s damage 2 buildings N of Chefang and score hits on
bridges at Tingka and Wan Lai-Kam. 8 P-40’s and P-38’s hit T/Os S of Tingka and Chefang. 19 P-40’s
blast troops and river, rail, and road traflic in Hankow area. 27 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s hit numerous
T/Os in Mangshih area.

11/19/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Alicante and Palompon while P-47’s hit Valencia and Ormoc areas. On Mindanao B-24’s
hit Libby A/F. Others bomb A/Fs at Sasa, Sidate, Mapanget, and Borebore. B-25’s and A-20’s hit A/Fs
and shipping in Ceram-Am- boina-Boeroe. B-25’s and A-20’s hit Asia Is tgts.

11/19/44 Seventh AF
5 B-24’s from Guam, on armed rcn over Iwo Jima and the Bonins, bomb A/Fs on Iwo Jima while 15 hit
shipping at Chichi Jima and Haha Jima. 1 B-24 from Angaur in the Palaus bombs Legaspi A/F.

11/20/44 Eighth AF
Almost 200 B-17’s sent against Eudenbach A/F must abort because of bad weather. Over 150 others
bomb Scholven/Buer synthetic oil plant and Munster M/Y, with 7 ftr gps in spt. 6 other gps strafe W
German ground tgts.
11/20/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather prevents 9th Bomb Div operations. Ftrs fly sweeps and night patrols over broad areas of
W Germany and strafe and bomb numerous railroads, trains, buildings and various military tgts.

11/20/44 Twelfth AF
During 19/20 Nov 44 A-20’s attack Po R crossings, A/Fs and lights in the Po Valley. During the day
bad weather prevents MBs from successfully attacking tgts. FBs able to operate during the late morn-
ing destroy 2 factories E of Modena, and supply dumps near Parma, and cause large explosions in
dump near San Felice del Benaco.

11/20/44 Fifteenth AF
192 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Blechhammer S oil refinery and town of Prerov (a T/O). 284 others
encounter bad weather and attack several alternate tgts and T/Os in Czechoslovakia including town of
Zlin and M/Ys at Brno, Hodonin, and Breclav and other T/Os in C and SE Europe. 92 B-24’s attack
Sarajevo M/Y, and railroad bridges at Doboj, Zenica, and Fojnica. 11 P-38’s divebomb M/Y at Brod,
while 43 others strafe comm between Esztergom, Veszprem, and Vienna. Other ftrs fly HB escort, rcn,
and rcn escort.

11/20/44 Tenth AF
7 B-25’s knock out Hsipaw road bridge. 4 others fail to damage Bawgyo bridge. 12 P-47’s spt ground
forces in Pinwe sector. 20-plus others hit defenses at Mong Nge, horse transport unit at Selan, bomb
storage areas at Kyungon and Kyakataing, Japanese HQ and troop concentration at Man Mao, and
several scattered T/Os. Transports maintain continuous flights to forward bases and frontline areas.

11/20/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s hit barracks area at Lashio. 60-plus P-38’s, P-40’s, and P-51’s on armed rcn over parts of SE
and SW China and Indochina attack shipping-especially severely in the Chiuchiang area-and bar-
racks, radio stations, villages, and other T/Os.

11/20/44 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Haroekoe and Laha A/Fs. P-38’s hit T/Os over Sidate and in Makassar areas.

11/20/44 Seventh AF
Bad weather cancels all bombing missions.

11/20/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly an air cover mission for the Navy.

11/21/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs attack synthetic oil plant at Merseburg/ Leuna, 2 oil refineries at Hamburg, and sever-
al other tgts including 4 towns, 4 M/Ys, an A/F, flak position, and about 30 T/Os. 16 ftr gps escort, later
strafe ground tgts, and combat large number of ftrs over Merseburg area. US ftrs claim over 70
destroyed. 34 US ftrs and HBs are lost.

11/21/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits rail bridges and defended areas at several points including Bergstein, Echtz, Sinzig,
Neuwied, and Derichsweiler. Ftrs escort B-26’s and also Eighth AF B-17’s (to Merseburg), fly area
cover, sweeps, and dive-bombing missions in W Germany, and spt US 1 st, 8th, and 104th Inf Divs in
Hurtgen area and XII and XX Corps between Merzig and Sarreguemines.

11/21/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s blast defenses and troop concentrations in Faenza area as British Eighth Army’s 5 Corps
opens general offensive N towards that town. FBs hit tgts in US Fifth Army battle area S of Bolonga, in
Po Valley, and in NE Italy. Particularly good results are achieved against supply dumps and rail line in
Brenner Pass is cut in 3 places.

11/21/44 Fifteenth AF
25 B-24’s bomb troop concentrations, railroad, and highways at Novi Pazar and Cacak. 155 P-38’s
dive-bomb comm lines in S Yugoslavia, destroying several vehicles, blasting roads at Vucitrn,
Rogatica, Tvrdosevo, and Duga Poljana, hitting bridges at Vrbasici, and Kukavica and causing land-
slide at Pavlica. 87 P-51’s strafe comm over wide areas of S Yugoslovia. Other ftrs fly rcn missions.

11/21/44 Tenth AF
28 P-47’s spt ground forces in Pinwe and Bhamo areas. 37 others hit supply areas, troop concentra-
tions and strongholds at Langwa, Pinmalut, Hlebwe, Mutawng, and Nawnghkem. 15 P-47’s hit T/Os
while sweeping Kyaukme-Namyao road. 10 B-25’s knock out bridges at Hsipaw and Bawgyo.
Transports fly 280-plus sorties to forward areas.

11/21/44 Fourteenth AF
42 P-51’s and P-38’s on armed rcn attack fuel supplies and town area at Ishan and road and rail traf-
flc and other T/Os in Chiuchiang area, N of Wanling, S of Foochow, and at Hsuchang, Sincheng, and
Sheklung.

11/21/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Matina and Lumbia A/Fs. FBs hit troop barges and supply dumps in Ormoc Bay and
numerous T/Os throughout the C Phil Is. B-25’s hit Langoan and Mapanget A/Fs while B-24’s in
Kendari area bomb A/F at Ambesia.

11/21/44 Twentieth AF
61 B-29’s from Chengtu bomb aircraft plant at Omura. 13 B-29’s bomb Shanghai, and several others
hit alternates and T/Os. The VHBs claim 27 ftrs downed, the highest Twentieth AF claim to date.

11/21/44 Seventh AF
Seventh AF serv gps are reassigned from VII Air Serv Area Cmd to VII BC and VII FC, with one serv
gp to spt each tac gp in the field. B-24’s from Guam bomb shipping and naval shore installations at
Chichi Jima and Haha Jima. During 21/22 Nov a lone B-24 on snooper mission bombs Iwo Jima.

11/21/44 Eleventh AF
Adv HQ is established on Shemya with Gen Harry A Johnson as Dep Cmdr. 5 B-24’s fly air coverage
for naval units. Another fleet coverage mission by 10 B-25’s is cancelled due to weather. Before clear-
ance can be obtained from Russians through diplomatic channels, a B-24 air-drops provisions to
marooned crew of B-24 which forcelanded on Kamchatka on 17 Nov 44.

11/22/44 Eighth AF
2d and 4th Combat Bomb Wgs of 3d Bomb Div are combined to form the Administrative Bomb Wg
(Prov). This type of unit is expected to be highly suitable for conditions in Pacific theater where bomb
div HQ might be located far from its wg HQ. Under this new plan, the administrative wg can absorb
many functions of the div HQ. This experiment will be judged acceptable during Feb 45.

11/22/44 Ninth AF
Bmr operations are cancelled due to bad weather. Ftr operations are limited. 16 aircraft from IX and
XIX TAC patrol over V and VII Corps area (SE of Aachen), BonnCologne area, and fly rcn around
Saarbrucken, Homburg/Saar, Neukirchen, Kaiserslautern, and Sarrebourg.

11/22/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s again pound defenses in Faenza area as British Eighth Army forces push into that area from
the SE. FBs and ftrs fly nearly 350 sorties against rail lines in Po Valley and very successfully hit
guns, vehicles, troops and other tgts in US Fifth Army battle area S of Bologna, and supply dumps and
pipelines N of the battle area.

11/22/44 Fifteenth AF
205 HBs hit E and W M/Ys at Munich. 214 others fail to reach primaries because of impenetrable
weather and attack alternates and T/Os including M/Ys at Regensburg, Salzburg, Lienz, and Villach
and several T/Os at scattered points. Ftrs provide escort to Munich. 88 B-24’s attack bridge at Ferrara
and rail line at Carbola, while 39 P-38’s bomb Osoppo motor transport depot.

11/22/44 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s spt ground forces at Bhamo while 37 others fly close spt in Pinwe area. Supply and person-
nel areas at Nawngchio, Kutkai, Ingon, Selong, Man Mao, and in vicinity of Kanbalu are pounded by
more than 40 P-47’s. 12 others attack A/F at Kawlin. Transports fly 188 sorties to forward areas.

11/22/44 Fourteenth AF
22 B-24’s bomb Hankow. 11 B-25’s pound Ishan and Liuchenghsien areas while 8 hit storage facilities
at Wanling and Kutkai. 95 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over wide expanses of S China
attack town areas, supplies, and road and rail trafflc, hitting Chefang area especially hard.

11/22/44 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs pound Bacolod A/F, Ipil, and Ormoc area bridges, barges, and T/Os. B-24’s
bomb Sasa A/F. FBs hit T/Os in Makassar area, B-24’s bomb nickel mine and T/Os in Kendari area
and hit A/Fs in NE Celebes. Other B-24’s hit small shipping during sweep over Brunei Bay.

11/22/44 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Saipan escorted by 22 P-38’s (the first long-range P-38 escort of Seventh AF bmrs),
bomb A/Fs on Moen and Param. P-47’s from Saipan pound A/F on Pagan.

11/22/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s abort an air coverage mission due to weather. “

11/23/44 Eighth AF
Over 140 B-17’s escorted by 2 ftr gps bomb benzol manufacturing plant near Gelsenkirchen and M/Y
at Duisburg.

11/23/44 Ninth AF
Unfavorable weather cancels all flights.

11/23/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather restricts operations. MBs over Faenza area abort due to overcast, P-47’s hampered by
low clouds over the Apennines, fly only 16 sorties, against rail lines S of Bologna, but succeed in cut-
ting the lines in 6 places.

11/23/44 Fifteenth AF
81 B-24’s attack road and railroad bridges at or near Zenica Brod, and Doboj. 30 P-38’s bomb Doboj
M/Y, 13 hit Doboj road and rail bridge, and 4 attack, but miss, bridge at Maglaj. 13 B-24’s and B-17’s
drop supplies at points in Yugoslavia.

11/23/44 Tenth AF
More than 50 P-47’s spt ground forces in Pinwe and Bhamo areas. 16 sweep and strafe A/Fs and
many T/Os from Anisakan to Nawnghkio. 3 hit ammo dump at Man Naung. 21 P-47’s sweep roads in
Ye-U area and strafe rail installations at Kanbalu. 10 B-25’s knock out Tantabin main bridge and
Tangon and Thegyaung bypass bridges, and blast approaches to Tangon main bridge and Tantabin
bypass bridge. 282 transport sorties are flown to forward bases and frontline areas.

11/23/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb storage area near Lashio and 8 hit Kutkai and Wanling. 2 B-24’s bomb Kowloon
Docks. More than 120 P-40’s, P-51’s and P-38’s hit T/Os throughout SW and SE China. 32 of the FBs
spt ground forces in Chefang area.

11/23/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Matina A/F.

11/23/44 Seventh AF
17 B-24’s from Guam hit shipping at Chichi Jima and Haha Jima and bomb town of Okimura.

11/24/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels all operations except for 3 XIX TAC ftrs which fly night intruder mission in
Saarbrucken, Zweibrucken, and Homburg/Saar areas.

11/24/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, in spt of British Eighth Army, bomb defenses in Faenza area. Bad weather restricts FBs to 2
missions which damage a road bridge and cut rail line S of Modena.

11/24/44 Fifteenth AF
P-38’s and P-51’s fly photo and weather rcn missions.

11/24/44 Tenth AF
32 P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Pinwe and Bhamo sectors. 50 P-47’s attack troops and supply areas
at Panma, Hpa-Hpen, Nawng-Sang, Kawlin, Wahkyet, Kawng ai, and in Pintha area, 8 damage
bridges at Meza, Namhkai, and Hsenwi while 10 others hit Lashio A/F. 6 B-25’s pound storage and
ferry area at Meza and 4 damage approaches to Namhkai and Hsenwi road bridges. 323 transport
sorties are flown to forward areas.

11/24/44 Fourteenth AF
21 B-24’s bomb warehouse area and docks at Hankow. 3 others hit Haiphong area. 22 B-25’s bomb
storage area near Lashio, T/Os in Hankow area, and towns of Wanling, Siangtan, Wuchang, and Wan
Lai-Kam. 120-plus P-40’s, P-38’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack many T/Os in E Burma and SW and
SE China, concentrating on river and rail trafflc and supplies at Chefang, Heng- shan, and Sinshih-
Changsha area.

11/24/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb AA positions and T/Os at Camp Downes and Panalisan Pt and US ftrs attack and
destroy several airplanes over Carigara Bay and Leyte area. B-24’s hit AA positions and other tgts at
Matina A/F.

11/24/44 Twentieth AF
XXI BC flies its first mission against Japan. Objective is Tokyo. The 111 B-29’s are led by 73d Bomb
Wg CG, Gen O’Donnell piloting Dauntless Dotty, copiloted by Maj Robert K Morgan, erstwhile pilot of
the famed B-17, Memphis Belle. 35 VHBs bomb primary tgt, Musashino aircraft plant; 50 bomb sec-
ondary tgt, urban area and docks; 17 abort en route; the remainder are unable to bomb due to
mechanical difficulties. 1 B-29 crashes off Honshu when a ftr rams the bmr, shearing off the elevator
and right horizontal stabilizer, becoming the first XXI BC VHB lost to Japanese action. 1 other ditches
after running out of fuel. B-29 gunners claim 7 aircraft downed.

11/24/44 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s from Saipan on shipping rcn attack vessels at Haha Jima and Chichi Jima. 3 B-24’s from
Guam on armed rcn bomb Marcus. 14 Saipan-based P-47’s strafe landing ground on Pagan.

11/25/44 Eighth AF
More than 900 HBs attack Merseburg/Leuna synthetic oil plant, Bingen M/Y and several T/Os.All
bombing utilizes Pathfinder technique due to very heavy clouds. Escorting ftrs fly over 800 sorties.
Over 65 HBs fail to return from mission but many land safely in Allied-occupied territory. 36th Bomb
Sq starts daily operations as a screening force for bomb divisions. It is assigned task of protecting the
Eighth’s primary VHF and ftr-to-bmr comm from interception during assembly. Increase of flak batter-
ies around German military and industrial installations soon compels the 36th to increase radar coun-
termeasures on each mission. The sq remains on this assignment until end of war in Europe.

11/25/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits Landau ordnance arsenal, road junctions, and ammo dump at Neustadt and
Kaiserslautern. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div and Eighth AF, fly armed rcn over Germany, and spt ground
forces E of Aachen and between Merzig and Sarreguemines.

11/25/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather again hampers operations. 3 ftr gps fly only 53 sorties against railway tgts and T/Os N of
US Fifth Army battle area, cutting lines at 14 places and destroying several vehicles.

11/25/44 Fifteenth AF
During 24/25 Nov over 40 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Linz benzol plant, Klagenfurt, Innsbruck, and
Munich W M/Ys, and 2 unidentified T/Os. During the day P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn missions.

11/25/44 Tenth AF
24 FBs spt ground forces in Bhamo area. 24 bomb an A/F at Kawlin while 8 more strafe Tabingaung
A/F and town area. 12 attack Meza railroad station and boxcars in nearby bridge area, storage and
personnel areas in Lashio area and at Nawngyang, Ashang, and Man Mao. 8 P-47’s strafe T/Os along
Wuntho-Shwebo rail line. Transports fly 325 sorties to forward bases and frontline areas.

11/25/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s hit warehouses, village and town areas at Lashio and Wanling. 6 attack rail tgts, trucks, and
buildings at Phu Lang Thuong. 75 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn attack river, road, and rail
traffic, troops, buildings, and other T/Os at several Thailand, Burma, S China, and N Indochina loca-
tions, including areas around Lampang, Paoching, Ankang, Ishan, Hochih, Bhre, Namsang, Mongyu,
and Phu Lang Thuong.

11/25/44 FEAF
FBs range over wide areas of Masbate, Cebu, Leyte, and surrounding waters, attacking shipping,
A/Fs, bivouacs, and a variety of tgts. B-25’s and FBs hit A/Fs on Ceram and Boeroe and B-24’s on
armed rcn over N Borneo hit shipping and other T/Os. During 25/26 Nov B-25’s hit A/Fs in NE
Celebes and Halmahera.
11/25/44 Seventh AF
7 Guam-based B-24’s, escorting photo aircraft over Bonin and Kazan Is, bomb Chichi Jima, Muko
Jima, and Haha Jima.

11/25/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 aborts an armed photo mission over Matsuwa due to weather and instead radarbombs Kurabu
A/F. B-25’s cancel a shipping sweep due to weather.

11/26/44 Eighth AF
1,000-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb rail viaducts at Altenbeken and Bielefeld, Misburg oil refinery,
M/Ys at Hamm, Osnabruck, Hannover, Gutersloh, Bielefeld, and Herford, and 7 T/Os. 15 ftr gps fly
escort. About 550 ftrs are encountered. HB losses total over 35 (25 to ftrs). US ftrs claim over 100 air
victories.

11/26/44 Ninth AF
173 MBs and LBs bomb supply, storage, stores, and ordnance depots at Gaulsheim, Bergzabern,
Giessen, Reichenbach, and Homburg/Saar. Ftrs fly sweeps and armed rcn over W Germany, search
for lost A-20, escort 9th Bomb Div, and spt US 29th Inf Div at Bourheim and XX and XII Corps in area
of the Maginot Line and German-French border.

11/26/44 Twelfth AF
Slight improvement in weather permits FBs to increase operations. P-47’s closely spt ground forces in
US Fifth Army battle area in the Apennines S of Bologna and cut rail lines in over 30 places N of the
immediate battle zone.

11/26/44 Fifteenth AF
39 P-38’s fly offensive sweep over Seregelyes A/F and strafe nearby road and rail traffic. Other ftrs fly
rcn and escort.

11/26/44 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s continue close spt strikes. About 60 FBs hit concentrations, supply and ammo dumps, and
rail tgts at Panghkai, Kunmong, Mabein, Lashio, Panku, and around Meza. 7 others on railroad sweep
hit T/Os between Maymyo and Man Pyen. Transports fly more than 300 sorties to forward areas.

11/26/44 Fourteenth AF
19 B-25’s and 20 P-51’s blast railway cars, station, and track, hit several trucks, and hit town areas at
Hochih and Phu Lang Thuong 6 B-25’s damage bridge at Kengluang. 90-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-
38’s hit river, rail, and road traffic and other T/Os over wide S China areas, 40 of them concentrating
on tgts between Kweiyi and Changsha and around Liuchow.

11/26/44 FEAF
40-plus B-24’s, some with ftr spt, bomb La Carlota and Talisay A/Fs. FBs hit A/F and various T/Os
throughout the area. B-25’s pound A/Fs in Amboina-Ceram area and B-24’s bomb A/F near Davao.
Others bmrs and ftrs fly light strikes and armed rcn missions against a variety of tgts in N Celebes, N
Borneo, S Luzon, Mindanao, and Halmahera.

11/26/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan strafe A/F on Pagan. During the night a B-24 on snooper mission from Guam
bombs Iwo Jima. B-24’s from Angaur bomb Arakabesan.

11/26/44 Eleventh AF
Shipping sweep by 4 B-25’s is called off due to weather.

11/27/44 Eighth AF
More than 450 HBs attack Bingen and Offenburg M/Ys and 5 T/Os, 5 ftr gps fly escort. 10 gps of ftrs
(2 of FBs) sent against oil tgts in NC Germany fail to locate primaries. Several FBs bomb and strafe
rail tgts and A/F in Stendal area. 8 gps are jumped by about 750 ftrs (largest sighting to date) in
Magdeburg-Munster-Hannover areas when the Germans mistake them for HB formations. US ftrs
claim 98 destroyed against 11 losses. After combat 4 ftr gps resume strafing of ground tgts.

11/27/44 Ninth AF
Weather forbids bmr missions. Ftrs patrol over W Germany, dive-bomb bridge at Rurdorf, and spt US
104th, 8th, and 1st Inf Divs near Hurtgen and in Weisweiler-Franz area, and XIX Corps (mainly 2d
Armd Div) at Merzenhausen.

11/27/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds all missions except 5 weather rcn sorties.

11/27/44 Fifteenth AF
P-51’s and P-38’s fly rcn and rcn escort missions. Bad weather cancels other operations.

11/27/44 Tenth AF
12 P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Pinwe area. 21 FBs destroy bridges at Inailong and Thegyaung and
damage bridges at Ho-hko and Kawnghka. 60-plus FBs attack personnel and supply areas at Kutkai,
Kyungon, Kodaungbo, Mongmit, Datwin, Man Namsawk, Old Lashio, and Ugingyi. Transports fly 280-
plus sorties, carrying men and supplies to forward bases and frontline areas.

11/27/44 Fourteenth AF
17 B-24’s bomb Gia Lam. 17 B-25’s blast Hochih area, 6 bomb Phu Lang Thuong, and 8 pound ware-
houses at Lashio. 56 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over E Burma, N Indochina, and vast
areas of S China attack town areas, railroad tgts, bridges and other T/Os around Lampang, Phu Binh,
Pachai, Ishan, Wanling, Chefang, Hsenwi, and Kawnghka.

11/27/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Malogo, Bacolod and Daliao A/Fs. B-25’s blast Namlea, Liang, and Laha A/Fs. A variety
of FEAF aircraft attack A/ Fs, shipping, and T/Os on Celebes, N Borneo, and in the Halmahera and
the Ceram areas.

11/27/44 Twentieth AF
Operating from Calcutta area, 55 B-29’s bomb Bangsue railroad yards at Bangkok. 3 others hit individ-
ual tgts. 81 Marianas-based B-29’s fly against Tokyo. None of the VHBs bomb the primary tgts
(Musashino and Nakajima plants) but 59 hit secondary (urban area and docks). 7 bomb Hamamatsu,
a T/O. While the mission is in progress 11 enemy airplanes attack Isley Field on Saipan, destroying or
damaging several B-29’s. AA and intercepting ftrs down 10 aircraft.

11/27/44 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Saipan, escorted by 12 P-38’s, hit Iwo Jima. 29 more B-24’s, from Guam, fly a second
strike against the island. 25 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Del Monte A/F.

11/28/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits defended villages of Birgel and Merken, rail bridge at Sinzig, and Billiger Forest
ammo dump. Ftrs fly escort, night intruder missions, and armed rcn in Kall-Trier area, and spt US 1st,
8th, and 104th Inf Divs as they take Langerwehe, Jungersdorf, Hurtgen, and bridge at Inden.

11/28/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit railroad bridges at Magenta, Torre Beretti, and Casale Monferrato, and an abandoned ship
at La Spezia harbor. Ftrs and FBs spt ground forces in battle area in Apennines S of Bologna, hit
comm tgts N of battle zone, and cut railroad lines in more than 40 places in Brenner Pass and NC Po
areas.

11/28/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn flights.

11/28/44 Tenth AF
39 P-47’s spt ground forces in Pinwe and Bhamo areas. Supply and personnel concentrations and
T/Os at Nwegyo, Kutkai, Meza area, Mankang, Manai, Nawnglok, Nawnglong, Loimawk, Man Myeng,
Mong Wi and Kungmong are attacked by about 80 FBs. 16 hit T/Os along Maymyo-Bawgyo rail line.
Transports fly 317 sorties to forward areas.

11/28/44 Fourteenth AF
17 B-24’s, escorted by 12 P-51’s, bomb Gia Lam. 6 B-25’s hit railroad bridge at Phu Lang Thuong. 3
blast 6 warehouses at Hsenwi, 3 bomb Wan Lai-Kam, 1 hits Kutkai, and 4 attack buildings in Wanling
and Chefang areas. 60-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over wide areas of E Burma and
S China hit troops, bridges, horses, and other T/Os at many locations.

11/28/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Daliao and Matina A/Fs. Small attacks by HBs, MBs, and FBs are launched against A/Fs,
shipping, and T/Os over wide areas of SWPA, including C Phil Is, Halmahera, and Timor area.

11/28/44 Seventh AF
21 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima A/F. 3 others, flying armed rcn mission, bomb Marcus. During
28/29 Nov 1 B-24 on snooper mission hits Iwo Jima. 3 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Arakabesan radio
station.

11/28/44 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 photos and bombs Matsuwa shore area.

11/29/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs hit viaducts at Altenbeken and Bielefeld, Misburg oil refinery, Hamm M/Y, and several
T/Os. 16 ftr gps escort HBs and 5 gps later strafe transportation tgts.

11/29/44 Ninth AF
301 MBs and LBs hit defended areas, barracks, and military depots at Wittlich, Mariaweiler, Pier,
Elsdorf, Limburg, Rastatt, and Landau. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div and Eighth AF, fly armed rcn over W
Germany, and spt 104th Inf Div in holding action against counterattacks at Inden and Lammersdorf,
8th Inf Div at Hurtgen, and 7 Armd Div in XIII Corps drive toward the Roer.

11/29/44 Twelfth AF
During 28/29 Nov A-20’s fly armed rcn over Po Valley, dropping incendiaries at several points includ-
ing bridges at Piacenza and Castel Maggiore and A/Fs at Ghedi and Villafranca di Verona. During the
day weather grounds MBs. However ftrs and FBs can operate, and blast enemy comm on Brenner
line and in NC Po Valley, cutting rail lines in numerous places and destroying a large number of vehi-
cles and railroad cars.
11/29/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather limits operations to photo and weather rcn missions.

11/29/44 Tenth AF
50-plus FBs fly close spt strikes in battle areas around Bhamo and Pinwe. Bridges at Tonbo, Pauktaw,
Man Loi, Meza, Bon Chaung, and at 2 unnamed points in N Burma are pounded by 60-plus FBs. 8
others bomb supplies, personnel and ammo stores at Tigyaing. 323 transport sorties are flown to for-
ward areas.

11/29/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Ninh Binh, 8 hit Lashio, and 3 attack Hsenwi. 20 P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s hit T/Os in
Chefang area. 23 P-38’s and P-51’s attack bridges, horses, shipping, and rail traffic around Hochih,
Nanning, Hsenwi, Quang Yen, Kawnghka, and Namhkai.

11/29/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Matina A/F while A-20’s and P-47’s hit A/F at Pangsagan. B-24’s, with ftr cover, pound
Puerto Princesa and Kendari A/F. HBs, MBs, and FBs fly several light raids against Halmahera A/Fs
and against shipping and other T/Os in Phil Is, Ceram area, N Celebes, and N Borneo.

11/29/44 Twentieth AF
24 Marianas-based B-29’s strike Tokyo dock and industrial area during 29/30 Nov. 2 VHBs bomb last
resort tgts of Yokohama and Numazu.

11/29/44 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s from Guam bomb Iwo Jima. 4 P-47’s from Saipan strafe Pagan.

11/29/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s bomb Kashiwabara. B-25’s call off a shipping sweep due to weather.

11/30/44 Eighth AF
Around 1,200 HBs strike 4 synthetic oil plants at Bohlen, Zeitz, Merseburg/Leuna, and Lutzkendorf,
and M/Ys at Neunkirchen and Homburg/Saar. 16 Eighth AF and 3 Ninth AF ftr gps providing escort
encounter sporadic ftr opposition. Intense accurate flak downs at least 29 HBs of a total loss of
around 40.

11/30/44 Ninth AF
288 MBs and LBs attack defended villages of Vettweiss, Stockheim, Erp, and Pirmasens, armd vehicle
repair center at Gemund, a rail tunnel, a military camp at Malsbenden, and M/Y at Zweibrucken. Ftrs
escort 9th Bomb Div, give area spt to Eighth AF HBs at Leipzig, fly sweeps, dive bombing missions,
and rcn over W Germany, and spt elements of US VII Corps in Hurtgen area (especially 104th Div at
Lammersdorf and Inden).

11/30/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb bridges at Romano di Lombardia and Crema. Ftrs and FBs attack comm in Po Valley,
cutting rail lines and destroying a large number of railroad cars and motor transport. Tgts also include
bridges, guns, and buildings.

11/30/44 Fifteenth AF
On 29/30 Nov 18 B-17’s bomb Linz benzol plant. 3 others hit M/Ys at Villach, Klagenfurt, and
Gmunden. B-24’s hit M/Ys at Munich and Innsbruck. During day P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn over
Yugoslavia, Italy, and Germany.
11/30/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s knock out and damage bridges at Bawgyo, Namhkai, and Hsenwi. 16 P-47’s spt ground
forces at Bhamo. Town of Pinwe is found to be free of enemy forces. About 70 FBs attack troops and
supply areas at several locations including Molo, Naungmo, Namun, Hkumpen, Myadaung, Kutkai,
Kanbalu, Kyauk, and Natpe. 13 others attack bridges at Meza and in Bawdwin area. 8 strafe T/Os
along Kyaukme-Panglong road. 321 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

11/30/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 8 P-51’s damage 2 railroad bridges and several buildings at Phu Lang Thuong and Phu
Ly. 11 bomb 5 warehouses and several other buildings at Lashio, and Wanling. 9 FBs hit shipping, rail
tgts, and troops at various points in Thailand. 23 FBs attack T/Os in Chefang area.

11/30/44 FEAF
B-24’s in major strikes of the day hit Malimpoeng and Parepare, Legaspi A/F, Matina A/F, and 4 A/Fs
on Halmahera. B-25’s strike Dumaguete A/F. FBs, HBs, and MBs fly armed rcn, harassing strikes, and
light raids over various areas of NEI and Phil Is.

11/30/44 Seventh AF
23 B-24’s from Saipan bomb A/F on Iwo Jima. 8 Guam based B-24’s, escorting photo airplanes over
the Kazan and Bonin Is, bomb Haha Jima. 37 from Angaur hit Legaspi A/F. During 29/30 Nov 2 B-24’s
from Guam and Saipan, bomb Iwo Jima A/F during snooper missions.

11/30/44 Eleventh AF
A weather sortie is the only mission.

12/1/44 Ninth AF
134 MBs and LBs strike defended areas at Fraulautern, Ensdorf, and Saarlautern. Ftrs fly sweeps,
armed rcn, and bombing missions over W Germany and spt US VII Corps elements at Inden and
Hurtgen Forest and 8th Inf Div of V Corps at Tiefenbach Creek and Brandenberger Forest.

12/1/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack 4 railroad bridges in W Po Valley, damaging the bridges at Voghera and Torre Beretti.
XXII TAC hits motor transport and train cars at several points in N Italy and hit rail lines over wide-
spread area N of the Apennines, are cut at 3 points.

12/1/44 Tenth AF
30-plus P-47’s continue spt of ground forces in Bhamo area. Town areas, troops, warehouses, and
supply dumps at Myitson, Mingon, Alezeik, Lenaung, and Old Lashio are pounded by 30-plus P-47’s.
17 more hit bridges in N Burma and 8 strafe Hsenwi landing ground. 290 transport sorties are flown to
forward areas.

12/1/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s attack T/Os in S China Sea. 8 B-26’s destroy 3 storage buildings and damage 6 others at
Wanling. 9 FBs pound troop positions in the area and destroy or damage several trucks. Several other
FBs hit trucks, locomotives, and villages in Chefang area, between Lashio and Hsenwi, from Linfen to
Taiyuan, and at Kunlong.

12/1/44 FEAF
Major FEAF strikes include B-24 raids on Bacolod and Fabrica A/Fs and B-25 attack, with P-47 spt,
on Lahug A/F. B-25’s attack Cagayan A/F. B-25’s and FBs also hit several A/Fs and numerous T/Os
on Halmahera during a series of raids. Other FEAF aircraft maintain armed rcn and sweeps over wide
area of NEI and Phil Is.

12/1/44 Seventh AF
26 Guam-based B-24’s pound A/F on Iwo Jima. During 1/2 Dec a B-24 bombs Iwo Jima during a
snooper mission.

12/2/44 Eighth AF
Around 275 HBs attack M/Ys at Bingen, Oberlahnstein, and Koblenz-Lutzel, along with a railroad and
4 T/Os. Over 150 HBs abort because of heavy clouds. 8 ftr gps fly spt, encounter over 100 ftrs and
claim 17 destroyed. Ftrs down 8 B-24’s at Bingen. 3 ftr gps fly sweeps over Cologne-Kassel-
Mannheim-Frankfurt/Main area, meet about 50 ftrs and claim 15 destroyed.

12/2/44 Ninth AF
210 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb areas of Saarlautern, Ensdorf, and Fraulautern. Ftrs escort 9th
Bomb Div, fly armed rcn over W Germany (tgts hit include M/Y and bridges), and spt US 1st Inf Div at
Luchem, 104th Inf Div at Inden, and 8th Inf Div in Brandenberger Forest-Tiefenbach Creek area.

12/2/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit several bridges in N and NE Italy, scoring effective hits on 2 bridges across the Piave and
Brenta Rivers and 4 on the Brenner line. Ftrs and FBs attack comm in Po Valley and spt US Fifth
Army forces in battle area S of Bologna. On 1/2 Dec A-20’s hit Ghedi A/F and T/Os in NC Po Valley
and trains on Brenner line.

12/2/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 500 HBs attack Blechhammer N and S, Odertal and Vienna/Floridsdorf oil refineries, and
Strasshof and Celldomolk M/Y and Medvedov highway bridge, plus scattered T/Os in C and E Europe.
Ftrs fly escort and carry out rcn missions.

12/2/44 Tenth AF
40 FBs fly close spt strikes in Bhamo battle sector. Supply areas, ammo dumps, personnel and tank
concentrations, and strongholds at Mayathein, Kwingyi, Nanthe, Hsai-hkao, Hsenwi, Man Hkam,
Wuntho, Tedaw, and Old Lashio are hit by 60-plus FBs. 16 others hit rolling stock on rail line between
Hsipaw and Lashio and strafe supply train in Pangkyawng. 10 B-25’s pound several N Burma bridges,
knocking out road bridges at Tonglau and Nam Nung and 2 railroad orlages at langon. lransports fly
286 sorties to forward areas.

12/2/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s damage several buildings at Hsenwi. 39 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn attack
troops, horses, trucks, railroad yards, shipping, storage facilities, and road machinery between
Yungfengshih and Paoching, from Wanling to Lashio, in Chiuchiang area, N of Wanling and Nan-Tan,
and at Kichang and Lashio.

12/2/44 FEAF
B-24’s hit Dumaguete, Matina, and Cagayan A/Fs. B-24’s and B-25’s attack Borebore A/F and
Kendari. FBs in C Phil and Mindanao spt ground forces and hit supplies, comm, and a variety of T/Os.
MBs bomb Namlea A/F and attack shipping off Ceram.

12/2/44 Seventh AF
23 B-24’s from Guam hit Iwo Jima. During 2/3 Dec 3 B-24’s on snooper missions from Saipan and
Guam bomb A/F on Iwo Jima.
12/3/44 Ninth AF
Weather cancels bmr operations. Ftrs fly defensive patrols and armed rcn, hitting rails and bridges
and dive-bomb tgts in W Germany including M/Y at Grevenbroich. 104th Inf Div is supported as it
extends Inde R bridgehead beyond Lucherberg, US 1st Inf Div as it seizes Luchem, US 8th Inf Div in
Brandenberger Forest-Tiefenbach Creek area, and units of US XII Corps at Sarre-Union as it checks a
counterattack.

12/3/44 Twelfth AF
Weather hampers operations. Many missions are aborted. MBs score effective hits only on bridge E of
Mantua. 57th and 350th Ftr Gps fly 60 sorties against tgts in US Fifth Army battle area S of Bologna
and against comm in N Italy. During 2/3 Dec LBs bomb lights throughout Po Valley.

12/3/44 Fifteenth AF
85 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Vienna SE freight depot, Linz industrial area, M/Ys at Innsbruck, Villach,
and Klagenfurt, and various T/Os. P-38’s and P-51’s escort HBs and fly rcn and rcn escort. 14 B-17’s
and B-24’s drop supplies in Yugoslavia.

12/3/44 Tenth AF
32 P-47’s continue close spt of ground forces attacking Bhamo. 18 others damage road bridges at
Hay-ti and Tonbo and 6 attack several railroad bridges in N Burma. 4 drop delay-fuse bombs on
Myitson ferry landing. 30-plus FBs hit troop and equipment concentrations, fuel and other supplies,
arty, ammo dumps, and general town areas in or near Hopaw, Loipao, Man Kat, Namhpai, and Indaw.
9 strafe T/Os along Shwebo-Wuntho rail line. 4 B-25’s during 3/4 Dec destroy train on Tangon railroad
bridge and attack several other T/Os. 323 transport sorties are flown to forward bases and frontline
areas.

12/3/44 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s place delayed action bombs near Pengpu bridge. 4 B-25’s and 10 P-51’s bomb Sintsiang
storage area. 67 FBs on armed rcn blast trucks, railroad tgts, warehouses, shipping and other T/Os at
Wanling, Loyang, Yuncheng, HeiShih Kuan, Wuhu, and particularly in areas around Shihhweiyao and
from Hengyang to Siangtan and Lingling.

12/3/44 FEAF
Major B-24 strikes include raids against Malimpoeng and Mandai. B-25’s pound 4 A/Fs on Halmahera
while A-20’s attack Point Noejew. FBs hit storage area at Palompon and A/Fs near Masbate.

12/3/44 Twentieth AF
Almost 70 XXI BC B-29’s based in the Marianas bomb Musashino aircraft plant and docks and urban
areas at Tokyo. 6 VHBs are lost.

12/3/44 Seventh AF
17 Guam-ba Yed B-24’s pound Iwo Jima. 7 others, escorting photo airplanes over Bonin and Kazan
Is, bomb Haha Jima and Iwo Jima. B-24’s on snooper missions from the Marianas during 3/4 Dec
continue to bomb Iwo Jima.

12/4/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,100 HBs bomb M/Ys at Kassel, Soest, Bebra, Giessen, and Mainz and as secondary tgts
Friedberg and Koblenz M/Ys, along with city of Fulda, and several unidentified T/Os. 15 ftr gps fly spt.
Most of the 70 ftrs and HBs failing to return to UK land safely on the Continent.

12/4/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr operations. Ftrs fly armed rcn and spt US 1st, 8th, and 104th Inf Divs at
Luchem, Bergstein, and E of Inde R; and XII and XX Corps in drive toward the Saar R and around
Saarlautern.

12/4/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit defenses in Bagnacavallo and Faenza areas and ammo dump at Tortona. XXII TAC aircraft
hit tgts in US Fifth Army battle area S of Bologna in the Apennines and comm to the N of the battle
zone. During 3/4 Dec LBs again bomb T/Os in Po Valley.

12/4/44 Fifteenth AF
26 P-38’s bomb railroad bridge at Zenica. 14 B-17’s and B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy. P-38’s and P-
51’s fly rcn and escort missions. Bad weather prevents HB bombing.

12/4/44 Tenth AF
28 P-47’s attack and damage bridges at Kawnghka, Namyao, Nampawng, Namhkai, and Hsenwi and
demolish main bridge at Ho-kho. 8 P-47’s spt ground forces in Bhamo area. 60-plus FBs hit enemy-
held positions, troop concentrations, supply areas, warehouses, and general T/Os at Man Mau,
Nwegyo, Hkayanzatkon, Mogok, Pangpong, Namahokgyi, Kyusa, Man Maw, Mongnaw, and Man
Htam. Transports fly 308 sorties to forward areas.

12/4/44 Fourteenth AF
24 B-25’s, supported by 12 P-40’s, hit bridges, buildings, and river, road, and rail traffic at several
points in China, Indochina, and Burma including Lashio, Kutkai, Namhkai, Saiping, Hsiangcheng,
Lingling, Kweilin area, between Minkiang and Sinantien, and between Sinyang and Saiping. 90-plus
FBs on armed rcn pound numerous T/Os from Hsenwi to Nanning, Lang Son, and Namhkai and
across S China from Burma border to Amoy.

12/4/44 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Guam hit Marcus while 3 from Saipan bomb Pagan. Snooper missions continue as 2
Marianas-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima during 4/5 Dec.

12/4/44 Eleventh AF
A weather aircraft aborts shortly after takeoff.

12/5/44 Eighth AF
More than 500 HBs attack munitions and tank works at Berlin, Munster M/Y, and 10 T/Os. 15 escort-
ing ftr gps encounter an estimated 275-300 ftrs and claim 90 destroyed.

12/5/44 Ninth AF
172 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s attack M/Y, road junction, fuel storage dump, defended positions, and
rail bridge at 8 W German locations. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly numerous armed rcn missions, and
provide cover for US 1st, 8th, and 104th Inf Divs in Luchem, Bergstein, and Lucherberg areas.

12/5/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather severely restricts operations. MB missions are cancelled except for a weather rcn flight.
Ftrs and FBs hit a few rail lines and other comm tgts in E Po Valley but devote major effort to closely
spt US Fifth Army in battle area S of Bologna.

12/5/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather again cancels HB operations. P-38’s, escorted by P-51’s, fly photo and weather rcn mis-
sions.
12/5/44 Tenth AF
31 FBs spt ground forces in Bhamo area. 25 FBs hit Hay-ti, Meza, and 3 other road bridges. 20-plus
FBs attack town areas, troop concentrations and storage facilities in or near Kawngwai, Kunmong,
Settawagon, and Thitpoklwin. 8 attack T/Os along Shwebo-Wuntho rail line. Transports complete 285
sorties carrying troops to forward bases and dropping supplies to frontline forces. 10 B-25’s bomb
comm center, supplies, and personnel concentration at Mogok. On this date Tenth AF airplanes begin
Operation GRUBWORM, flying Chinese 14th and 22d Divs from Burma to China in preparation for
Yunnan campaign to counter a probable Japanese drive toward Kunming.

12/5/44 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s on sweeps over Gulf of Tonkin, S China Sea, and Formosa Srait bomb Ft Bayard and
Kowloon Docks and damage a freighter. 6 B-25’s pound T/Os from Liuchow to Liuchenghsien. 61 P-
40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn hit river, road, and rail traffic and other T/Os at scattered points
mainly in S China.

12/5/44 FEAF
B-24’s strike Hate Tabako, Galela, and Djailolo A/Fs. B-25’s and A-20’s lightly raid Miti and Kaoe A/Fs.
B-25’s hit Langoan while B-24’s flying in pairs hit T/Os nearby and in N Borneo. FBs over C Phil area
hit Japanese positions, barges, and comm tgts.

12/5/44 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Saipan strafe runway on Pagan.

12/5/44 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s off for a strike on Kakumabetsu abort due to weather. B-25’s cancel a shipping sweep.

12/6/44 Eighth AF
Over 650 HBs, supported by ftrs flying over 750 sorties, bomb synthetic oil plant at Merseburg/Leuna,
Minden aqueduct, Bielefeld M/Y, and several other tgts.

12/6/44 Ninth AF
154 A-20’s and B-26’s bomb defended areas of Munstereifel, Erkelenz, Nideggen, and Daun. Ftrs
escort bmrs, fly armed rcn and night patrol, attack bridges, gun positions, and other tgts, and provide
air cover for US V, VII, and XII Corps in areas of Bergstein, Lucherberg, and Sarreguemines and
along Saar R.

12/6/44 Twelfth AF
Heavy cloud cover, increasing in density throughout the day, severely restricts operations. MBs are
grounded except for 1 rcn sortie. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs fly less than 100 sorties, attacking comm in
Brescia, Verona, and Mantua areas.

12/6/44 Fifteenth AF
270-plus HBs attack M/Ys at Graz, Szombathely, Sopron, Nagycenk, Hegyeshalom, Maribor,
Bratislava, and Devinska Nova Ves, and town of Zalaegerszeg, plus scattered T/Os. P-51’s and P-38’s
escort HBs, cover RAF supply missions to Yugoslavia, and strafe Vienna.

12/6/44 Tenth AF
9 P-47’s damage bridge at Namhkai and knock out bridge at Mongmit. 10 B-25’s knock out main
bridge at Bawgyo and damage bypass. 15 P-47’s spt ground forces in Bhamo area, 4 bomb Hsenwi
A/F, and 8 strafe Bawgyo AA positions. 12 P-47’s hit troops, arty, and supplies at Banmauk, W side of
Indawgyi Lake, and Namhkam. Transports fly 300 sorties to forward areas.
12/6/44 Fourteenth AF
8 P-51’s attack road traffic in Hsenwi area and from there to Wanling.

12/6/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Bacolod A/F. P-38’s over Bacolod and others covering convoy off S Leyte claim several
airplanes downed. B-25’s, with P-47 spt, hit Cagayan, Jacgol, and Del Monte A/Fs. B-24’s hit A/Fs at
Kendari and Borebore. FBs and B-25’s attack Halmahera I A/Fs while A-20’s and B-25’s bomb
Namlea area.

12/6/44 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s bomb Suribachi A/F, scoring hits on the runway, and blast batteries. On return flight, 1 is hit
by AA fire. 1 B-25 flies a negative shipping search. A B-24 weather airplane force-lands in USSR.

12/6/44 Ninth AF
All missions except a few ftr patrols are cancelled because of bad weather.

12/6/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs. Ftrs and FBs, despite weather, attack railroads, roads, bridges, rolling stock,
and other tgts over widespread areas of N Italy, from La Spezia to N of Po Valley. Bad weather
obscures most primaries but alternate tgts are fairly successfully hit.

12/6/44 Fifteenth AF
31 B-17’s and B-24’s make predawn raids on Salzburg, Klagenfurt, Villach, and Lienz M/Ys, comm
tgts in Wolfsberg, Spittal an der Drau, Mittersill, Sankt Veit in Defereggen, and Trieste. P-38’s, and P-
51’s fly rcn and rcn escort missions.

12/6/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s knock out E span of road bridge at Tonbo. 21 P-47’s spt ground forces in Bhamo area. 63
blast concentrations of enemy troops and supplies at Male while 4 others hit supplies at Myauk-le. 14
P-47’s knock out bridge at Mansam and damage 3 bridges at Mongmit and Namyao. 17 others hit
Nawnghkio and bomb supply areas at Na-kawnkongnyaung. Transport fly 267 sorties to forward
areas.

12/6/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s hit storage area at Lashio. 4 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s attack and considerably damage Sankiao. 4
B-25’s, operating individually, attack truck convoys and other T/Os in Hengyang area and in
SiangChiang Valley. 2 B-24’s claim 1 cargo vessel sunk in S China Sea while 15 P-51’s hit shipping at
Hong Kong, claiming a destroyer and freighter sunk. 65 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over
wide areas of China attack storage areas, troops, bridges, railroad tgts, and gun positions around
Paoching, Anking, Hengyang, Tuhshan, Nan Tan, Kengtung, and Luchai and between Kweilin and
Liuchow.

12/6/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Malogo A/F, town of Masbate, and Legaspi A/F. B-25’s hit Miti, Kaoe, Galela, and
Lolobata A/Fs. Other FEAF aircraft fly armed rcn and harassing missions over Mindanao, N Borneo,
and Makassar areas, attacking various T/Os.

12/6/44 Twentieth AF
80 B-29’s, operating from Chengtu, bomb Manchuria Airplane Manufacturing Company and adjacent
arsenal at Mukden. 10 other B-29’s bomb a rail yard short of the primary, and several other bmrs
strike alternates. The VHBs claim 20 ftrs downed.
12/6/44 Seventh AF
Immediately following an enemy bombing raid on Saipan, 4 P-47’s fly rcn over Pagan searching for
aircraft but observe none.

12/6/44 Eleventh AF
9 bmrs fly 2 negative shipping searches.

12/8/44 Eighth AF
As part of move to create self-sustaining, mobile air divs, all sub-depots are relieved from assignment
to VIII AFSC and assigned to the 3 bomb divs with VIII AFSC retaining technical supervision.

12/8/44 Ninth AF
29 A-26’s hit Sinzig rail bridge. Ftrs escort RAF, bomb gun positions, bridges, and city areas, fly armed
rcn, and spt US V and VII Corps W of Schmidt and Duren, and XX Corps and XII Corps in
Sarreguemines and Dillingen areas.

12/8/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again greatly curtails operations. 4 P-47’s on weather rcn of W Po Valley attack trains, claim-
ing destruction of 4 locomotives and damage of almost 100 train cars. On 7/8 Dec 3 A-20’s bomb
T/Os in Po Valley.

12/8/44 Fifteenth AF
Again hitting comm tgts in predawn attack 24 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Moosbierbaum oil refinery and
Graz, Klagenfurt, and Villach M/Ys. Later in the day P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn missions. P-51’s
escort the photo rcn flights over Vienna area, W Hungary, and N Yugoslavia.

12/8/44 Tenth AF
30-plus P-47’s spt ground forces in Bhamo area. 28 hit supply areas at Kyingyi, Loi-Lun, and Hke-
hkun. 12 bomb troop concentrations at Namti and 4 hit village on Nawnghkem. 16 FBs attack Shwebo
motor pool and radio station while 6 others hit Namun ferry landing. 7 aircraft knock out a bypass
bridge at Namhkai and 8 FBs hit railroad T/Os between Sedaw and Nawnghkio. Large-scale transport
operations continue.

12/8/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s hit Nan Tan area, killing many horses. 14 P-51’s hit A/F and other tgts at Nanking, claiming
24 airplanes, a freighter, and 2 locomotives destroyed. 15 P-40’s blast railroad tgts and buildings from
Nan Tan area to Liuchow. 25 P-51’s hit Hochih and troops, warehouses, trucks and ammo dump in the
area. 20-plus other FBs on armed rcn hit various T/Os around Lipo, Shihhweiyao, Tuhshan, Santon,
Paoching, Hengyang, Taiyuan, and Linfen areas.

12/8/44 FEAF
60-plus B-25’s and FBs (along with RAAF airplanes) hit A/F and various other tgts on Halmahera. 60-
plus B-24’s bomb Mandurriao, Lahug and La Carlota A/Fs while FBs hit San Isidro area. FEAF aircraft
fly armed rcn and light raids over N Borneo, N Celebes, Flores, and Wewak area.

12/8/44 Twentieth AF
60-plus B-29’s from the Marianas join P-38’s, B-24’s and Navy cruisers in strike against A/Fs on Iwo
Jima from which Japanese strikes against US A/Fs in the Marianas are being launched. (Japanese
aircraft strike the A/Fs on 2, 7, and 27 Nov, 7 and 25 (the largest attack—25 aircraft) Dec, and from 25
Dec 44 to 2 Jan 45 in very minor degrees. Altogether about 80 aircraft attack, and nearly 40 are
downed. 11 B-29’s are destroyed and 43 damaged).
12/8/44 Seventh AF
89 B-24’s from Guam and Saipan join B-29’s and naval vessels in bombarding Iwo Jima A/Fs. 28 P-
38’s escort the B-29’s. The strikes are aimed at reducing the raids against US bases in the Marianas.

12/9/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 400 B-17’s bomb 2 A/Fs and a M/Y in Stuttgart area, along with 5 T/Os. 7 ftr gps fly escort and
strafe transportation tgts.

12/9/44 Ninth AF
254 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb defended villages, storage depots, barracks area, and M/Y in W
Germany. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, sweep Landau and Saarbrucken areas, attack Zulpich and bridge
at Euskirchen, and spt XII and XX Corps in Sarreguemines and Saar R area and around Dillingen.

12/9/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. Ftrs and FBs attack comm in C and NE Po Valley.

12/9/44 Fifteenth AF
170 HBs attack Linz industrial area and Villach M/Y, Regensburg oil refinery, and several Plzen arma-
ment works. P-51’s and P-38’s escort the HBs and fly rcn missions.

12/9/44 Tenth AF
12 P-17’s knock out a bridge at Mongmit, damage another and blast approach to Namyao bridge.
Villages and building areas, supply dumps, and T/Os are attacked at Man Mao, Etgyi, Namhsim,
Tawma and other points in N Burma. Transports continue flying men and supplies to forward areas,
completing nearly 300 sorties.

12/9/44 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb Lipo, Tuhshan, and Hochih. A B-25 attacks truck convoy in Siang-Chiang Valley while
a B-24 claims 1 cargo ship sunk in S China Sea. 19 P-40’s and P-51’s hit river, road, and rail shipping
and other T/Os from Kweiyi to Siangtan. 65 P-51’s and P-40’s hit similar T/Os around Kweilin,
Liuchow, Lingling, Hengyang, Tuhshan, and Chuchou. 50 more FBs hit T/Os at several other locations
scattered throughout S China.

12/9/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Lingkas tank farm, Dondang R bridge and Sanga Sanga oil installations, and 3 A/Fs in
Amboina-Ceram area. P-38’s hit Old Namlea A/F. B-25’s attack Wasile Bay area.

12/9/44 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s from Saipan during 9/10 Dec fly harassment strikes against Iwo Jima.

12/10/44 Eighth AF
Over 450 HBs strike M/Ys at Bingen and Koblenz-Lutzel and several T/Os supported by 10 ftr gps. 2
other gps sweep E of tgt area.

12/10/44 Ninth AF
About 130 B-26’s bomb defended positions at Birkesdorf, and Huchem-Stammeln. Ftrs escort 9th
Bomb Div, strafe and dive-bomb numerous tgts in W Germany, and spt US 8th, 9th, 83d, and 104th
Inf Divs and 3d and 5th Armd Divs in areas around Bergstein, Duren, and along W bank of the Roer.

12/10/44 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb bridges, fills, and tunnel in Brenner Pass area, hit Fidenza bridge and barracks at Bologna,
and spt British Eighth Army in Faenza area, bombing defensive positions. XXII TAC tgts are again pre-
dominantly comm N of US Fifth Army battle zone.

12/10/44 Fifteenth AF
550-plus B-17’s and B-24’s dispatched to bomb oil tgts in Germany are recalled because of overcast
weather. 6 B-17’s manage to bomb Klagenfurt M/Y as a T/O.

12/10/44 Tenth AF
20 P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Bhamo area. 8 others blast approaches to Hay-ti road bridge. 50-plus
P-47’s hit warehouses and other storage areas, troop concentrations, and positions at Daungbin,
Myebalin, Kyaunghkam, Pongon, Thinbaung, Kawnghkang, Pangteng, and Hsipaw. 12 B-25’s hit stor-
age areas at Meza, Namun, and Kungmong. Transports fly 178 sorties to forward areas.

12/10/44 Fourteenth AF
25 B-24’s bomb city of Hankow. 3 others bomb Samah Bay docks. 8 B-25’s bomb Kutkai and hit T/Os
in Liuchow area. 118 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over wide areas of China attack numer-
ous T/Os, concentrating on rail, river, and road traffic, especially in the Hochih, Changsha, and
Yuncheng areas.

12/10/44 FEAF
In principal strikes of the day B-24’s hit Pamoesian tank farm and nearby alternates of Lingkas tank
farm, Labuan docks, and Lutong refinery, while B-25’s pound Sidate A/F. In smaller raids P-38’s hit
port Misamis. B-25’s bomb A/Fs on Boeroe and Amboina, and FBs pound storage facilities and T/Os
in C Phil Is.

12/10/44 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Saipan and 1 from Guam fly harassment strikes against Iwo Jima during 10/11 Dec.

12/11/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,400 HBs attack M/Ys at Frankfurt/Main, Hanau, and Giessen, and road and rail bridges at
Mannheim and Maximiliansau, along with several T/Os. 15 ftr gps fly escort and 1 gp later strafes tgts
in Kassel-Minden area.

12/11/44 Ninth AF
Over 200 bmrs dispatched to bomb defended villages and storage areas in Germany are recalled
because of weather. 1 bmr manages to bomb stores depot at Reichenbach. Ftrs escort RAF, dive-
bomb tgts in German cities, and spt, US 3d Armd Div in Echtz-Geich area, 104th Inf Div at Merken,
9th Inf Div at Merode and Derichsweiler, and 83d Inf Div at Strass.

12/11/44 Twelfth AF
MBs hit Motta di Livenza bridge. Ftrs and FBs hit occupied areas, houses, guns, and defensive posi-
tions S of Bologna and attack railroad tgts in C Po Valley. During 10/11 Dec LBs attack vehicles, lights,
railway lines, roads, river ferries, and pontoon bridges in Po Valley.

12/11/44 Fifteenth AF
435 HBs, with ftr escorts, attack Moosbierbaum oil refinery, and in Vienna/Matzleinsdorf railroad sta-
tion, S ordnance depot, and SE goods depot. Alternate tgts include Kapfenberg tank works, town of
Tulln, Parndorf A/F, Graz M/Y, and various T/Os.

12/11/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit stores area at Hpaklon. 16 P-47’s spt ground forces in Bhamo area. 21 P-47’s knock out
and damage bridges at Mongmit, Man Aitau, Ho-hko, and Pa-mao. 7 FBs severely damage Hsipaw
ferry. Supply and personnel concentrations and town areas are hit at Lawa, Myitson, Pemnegon, Nam
Pan, Hsenwi, and Nawngpeng. 270 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

12/11/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s and 6 B-25’s, supported by 8 P-51’s, pound Hai Duong area. 12 B-25’s bomb Kutkai. 16 FBs
attack Tien Ho A/F, Kengtung barracks, Lashio, and Wan Lai-Kam.

12/11/44 FEAF
In major air activity B-24’s bomb Mandurriao A/F. B-25’s, with P-47 spt, hit Padada A/F and Fifth AF
ftrs join Marine aircraft in attacks on 13-ship convoy off NW Leyte. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit
Goeroea. Other FEAF planes make small raids on oil and shipping tgts around N Borneo.

12/11/44 Seventh AF
Col Lawrence J Carr becomes CO of VII BC. 28 B-24’s from Guam pound A/F and ammunition stor-
age area on Iwo Jima. Night harassment of Iwo Jima continues as individual B-24’s from Guam and
Saipan fly 3 snooper strikes against the island during 11/12 Dec.

12/11/44 Eleventh AF
4 MBs fly negative enemy shipping search.

12/12/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,200 HBs hit M/Ys at Darmstadt, Hanau, and Aschaffenburg, and synthetic oil plant at
Merseburg/Leuna (all primary tgts); and other tgts including Friedberg M/Y, Gelnhausen, Nordhausen,
Dieburg, and several T/Os. 15 ftr gps fly escort, 4 of them later strafing ground tgts.

12/12/44 Ninth AF
90 B-26’s and A-20’s strike defended villages of Gemund, Harperscheid, Hellenthal, Schoneseiffen,
Wollseiffen, and Schleiden, and towns of Dorsel, Mayen, and Wiesbaden. Ftrs fly armed rcn and straf-
ing and bombing missions in W Germany and spt US 83d Inf Div in Strass-Gey area, cover VII Corps
in Duren area, and spt XII and XX Corps in Habkirchen and Bliesbruck areas (35th Inf Div assault
across Blies R) and Saarlautern-Dillingen.

12/12/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather cancels all except 11 weather rcn sorties.

12/12/44 Fifteenth AF
75 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Blechhammer S oil refinery, Moravska-Ostrava, and several T/Os. Around
40 P-51’s and P-38’s fly rcn and rcn escort.

12/12/44 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s bomb several storage areas N of Lashio. 20-plus P-47’s knock out bridges at Namyao,
Inailong, and Kunlong, and damage others at Hohko, Hinlong, and Kunlong. 40-plus FBs hit Japanese
HQ, trucks, town areas, troop concentrations, and supplies at Sedo, Pale, Chaunggyi, Tada-u,
Hsenwi, Shwebo, and Thabyetha. 263 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

12/12/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Kutkai, damaging 3 warehouses and 2 other buildings. 50-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-
38’s on armed rcn attack many T/Os including town areas, road and rail traffic, and supplies at or near
Wan Pa-Hsa, Chiengmai, Sinantien, Paoching, Hengyang, Changsha, Kweilin, Nan-Tan, Hochih, and
Szeenhsien. Several FBs drop napalm on Yangtong A/F.
12/12/44 FEAF
B-24’s, with ftr cover, bomb Bacolod A/F while B-25’s hit San Roque A/F. B-24’s pound Kendari A/F. In
Amboina-Ceram-Boeroe area B-25’s hit 3 A/Fs and attack barges. A-20’s hit A/F on Efman I.

12/12/44 Twentieth AF
Serv gps of 313th Bomb Wg arrive on Tinian.

12/12/44 Seventh AF
24 Saipan-based B-24’s pound Iwo Jima. Individual B-24’s from Saipan and Guam fly 5 snooper
strikes against Iwo during 12/13 Dec.

12/12/44 Eleventh AF
The weather aircraft aborts mission due to weather.

12/13/44 Eighth AF
Over 200 B-17’s dispatched against tgts in Germany are recalled when weather grounds ftr escort.

12/13/44 Ninth AF
250 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s hit supply dump at Schleiden, plus defended positions in several vil-
lages and M/Y at Euskirchen. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly night bombing missions, attack tgts in
Cologne area, and spt XX Corps in Dillingen- Saarlautern bridgehead area, and XII Corps in
Habkirchen-Bliesbruck area along Blies R.

12/13/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again hampers operations. The only B-25 bombing mission of the day aborts. Ftrs and FBs
attack mainly occupied areas and buildings in battle area S of Bologna, comm throughout C Po Valley,
and coastal defend AA guns S of La Spezia.

12/13/44 Fifteenth AF
Weather restricts operations to rcn and escort missions.

12/13/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb storage and personnel area at Mongmit. 7 P-47’s damage approach to Hay-ti road
bridge while 4 spt US inf forces near Tonkwa. Supply areas, personnel, Japanese-held buildings, vehi-
cles, and general T/Os are hit by 60-plus FBs at several places including Hosi, Longkin, Kyauktaing,
Tigyaing, Kantha, Man-pwe, and Konnyaung. 260-plus transport sorties carry men and supplies to for-
ward areas.

12/13/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s severely damage warehouse area at Hsenwi. 2 bomb town of Wuming. 24 P-51’s and P-38’s
hit town of Bac Ninh and rail yards at Phu Lang Thuong, and damage bridge at Chiengmai.

12/13/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Carolina and Talisay A/Fs. B-25’s bomb San Roque, Haroekoe, Amahai, Old Namlea,
and Liang A/Fs. B-25’s, P-38’s, and P-47’s on small raids hit shore positions at Galela Bay, while cov-
ering attempted rescue of downed pilot by PT boat, and bomb Goeroea supply area. Other B-25’s and
B-24’s on rcn hit T/Os in Sulu Archipelago.

12/13/44 Twentieth AF
70-plus B-29’s from the Marianas bomb and considerably damage Mitsubishi aircraft engine plant at
Nagoya as bombing accuracy is improved.
12/13/44 Seventh AF
With most of its personnel aboard the Sea Flasher and its equipment aboard the Cape Catoche,
Seventh AF HQ arrives at Tanapag. Remainder of HQ arrives by air, 14-19 Dec. 15 Guam-based B-
24’s bomb Iwo Jima. 3 from Saipan, on armed rcn mission, bomb Marcus I. During 13/14 Dec 6 B-24’s
make individual harassment raids against Iwo Jima from Saipan and Guam.

12/13/44 Eleventh AF
4 MBs weatherabort a shipping search.

12/14/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather grounds bmrs. Ftrs fly armed rcn, hit rail tgts and bridges, and spt US 2d and 99th Inf
Divs in Monschau Forest, 8th Inf Div in Bergstein area, 78th Inf Div in Simmerath-Kesternich area,
and XII and XX Corps around Habkirchen and Saarlautern.

12/14/44 Twelfth AF
MBs score effective hits on railroad bridges at Parma and Chivasso. Ftrs and FBs attack rail lines N of
the immediate battle area and in Po Valley and hit guns and occupied areas on US Fifth Army front S
of Bologna.

12/14/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels all operations except 1 P-38 rcn mission.

12/14/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s again bomb supply and personnel area at Mongmit. Bodegon railroad bridge is severely
damaged by 4 P-47’s. 48 P-47’s hit troop concentrations, supplies, and areas of active enemy move-
ment at Panghkam, Hohai, Dobin, Kyaukpyintha, Ho-naw, Kunlong, and Nawngkyaung. 4 others spt
ground forces near Tonkwa. Large-scale transport operations to forward areas continue. Japanese
garrison at Bhamo prepares to withdraw.

12/14/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Loi Mwe while 10 P-38’s and P-51’s hit Kentung.

12/14/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound A/Fs on Negros. B-25’s hit Zettle Field in Sulu Archipelago and Namlea. Other planes
carry out sweeps, armed rcn, and light raids against various tgts in C Phil Is, Luzon, Mindanao and
Palawan Ia, Halmahera, N Borneo, and Sulu Archipelago.

12/14/44 Twentieth AF
33 B-29’s, flying out of Calcutta area, bomb railroad bridge at Bangkok. 14 others hit T/Os and alter-
nate tgts.

12/14/44 Seventh AF
24 Saipan-based B-24’s pound Iwo Jima. During 14/15 Dec 6 B-24’s from Guam and Saipan fly indi-
vidual snooper strikes against Iwo Jima.

12/15/44 Eighth AF
Around 650 HBs strike Hannover M/Y, Kassel tank factories and M/Y, and 9 T/Os. 11 ftr gps fly escort.

12/15/44 Ninth AF
300-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s hit defended positions, camp area, and oil storage at Heimbach,
Wollseifen, Harperscheid, Schonau, Ruthen, and Dorsel. Ftrs escort 9th bomb Div, hit supply and
ammo dumps and other tgts during bombing attacks and armed rcn, and spt US 2d and 99th Inf Divs
in area of Westwall fortifications, 78th Div at Kesternich, and 8th Inf and 5th Armd Div N of Kesternich.
Ftrs spt XX and XII Corps in Dillingen-Saarlautern area and at Habkirchen and heights along Blies R.

12/15/44 Twelfth AF
B-25’s, attack ammo dumps at Cremona, Bologna, and Pavia, fuel dump at Castellar Guidobono, and
severely damage railway bridges S of Asti and at Voghera. Ftrs and FBs again hit tgts in US Fifth
Army battle area S of Bologna and comm in C Po Valley and make numerous rail cuts throughout the
area (especially on the vital Brenner Line) destroying many vehicles and train cars. Several bridges
are hit, 3 being left impassable.

12/15/44 Fifteenth AF
330-plus HBs attack main M/Ys, main station, and freight yard at Linz, M/Ys at Amstetten, Salzburg,
Innsbruck, and Rosenheim (all primary tgts) and T/Os including Klagenfurt and Waldhausen M/Y and
town of Sankt Johann in Tirol. Schwaz M/Y is also hit (due to malfunction of instruments). 250plus P-
38’s and P-51’s provide escort.

12/15/44 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s destroy Hsi-paw railroad bridge and a bypass bridge at Namhkai and damage other bridges
at Namhkai. 4 P-47’s severely damage 2 bridges at Ho-hko. 7 P-47’s fly close spt strikes along Namh-
KamBhamo road. Japanese garrison at Bhamo escapes through Chinese lines early in the morning
and later Chinese troops occupy the town. 13 P-47’s hit Lashio A/F. Town areas, troop concentrations,
and supply areas are attacked at Panglong, Nanponpon, Panghkam, Kinu, Man Hpai, and Namhkam.
Steady air movement of men and supplies to forward bases and frontline areas continues.

12/15/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s blast storage building at Kunlong. 5 P-51’s hit and damage a bridge and a building S of
Huizan. 4 P-38’s knock out bridge at Hawng Luk.

12/15/44 FEAF
In major strikes of the day, FBs hit fuel dump at San Fernando; B-24’s and B-25’s bomb Sasa and
San Roque A/Fs; B-24’s bomb Puerto Princesa; and B-25’s hit A/Fs on Ceram and Amboina.
Miscellaneous armed rcn and light raids by ftrs and bmrs are flown against A/Fs on Boeroe I and on
Halmahera; shipping and other T/Os are attacked at several points throughout NEI.

12/15/44 Seventh AF
13 B-24’s from Guam bomb Iwo Jima. During 15/16 Dec a B-24 on snooper raid from Guam hits the
island.

12/15/44 ZI
Continental AF is activated to coordinate the work of the 4 domestic AFs and I TC Cmd but will not
assume jurisdiction until 8 May 45.

12/16/44 Eighth AF
Over 100 B-17’s supported by 3 ftr gps bomb Stuttgart M/Y, city of Bietigheim, and a T/O.

12/16/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather cancels 9th Bomb Div combat operations. Ftrs escort RAF, fly night patrol and intercept
missions, and spt US First Army elements in Ardennes as German FM von Rundstedt begins allout
counteroffensive, and XII and XX Corps at Saarlautern bridgehead and in Saint-Avold-Saarbrucken
area where news of Ardennes counteroffensive cancels XII Corps plans for assault on Westwall.
12/16/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. XXII TAC FBs hit occupied buildings and guns in battle zone S of
Bologna, continue attacks on Brenner rail line effecting 16 rail cuts, hit and set aflame 3 vessels in La
Spezia drydock, and blast several railroad bridges N of battle area.

12/16/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 600 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb synthetic oil plant at Brux and armament works at Plzen, benzol
plant at Linz, and M/Ys at Innsbruck and Villach, plus several scattered T/Os. P-38’s and P-51’s escort
operations to Czechoslovakia. Other P-38’s fly rcn missions while P-51’s fly rcn escort.

12/16/44 Tenth AF
4 P-47’s spt US ground forces near Tonkwa. Locomotives, storage areas, buildings, personnel, and
areas of Japanese activity are attacked at Se-eng, Nanponpon, Kangon, Winghsa, Inywa, Molo, and
Mabein. Large-scale air supply to forward areas continues.

12/16/44 FEAF
Major operations of FEAF include B-24 strikes on Padada and Puerto Princesa A/Fs. B-25’s, A-20’s,
and FBs attack A/Fs and T/Os including shipping in Ceram area and in C Phil Is. T/Os are also
attacked in N Borneo and in Vogelkop Peninsula area.

12/16/44 Seventh AF
Daytime activities are limited to rcn flights by B-24’s over the Bonin and Kazan Is and by P-47’s over
Pagan. During 16/17 Dec 3 B24’s from Guam and Saipan fly individual snooper strikes against Iwo
Jima.

12/17/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents bmr operations. Over 1,000 ftrs fly armed rcn, defensive patrols, and attacks on
bridges and gun positions. IX and XIX TACs also spt ground forces (8th, 28th, 78th, 99th, and 106th
Inf Divs, 5th Armd Div, V, VII, VIII, XII, and XX Corps) against counteroffensive in the Ardennes and in
battle to hold Saarlautern bridgehead.

12/17/44 Twelfth AF
Bad weather again cancels MB operations. XXII TAC hits comm in Po Valldssssey and attacks Trento
M/Y on rail line running N to Brenner Pass.

12/17/44 Fifteenth AF
550-plus HBs bomb oil refineries at Blechhammer N and S, Odertal and Moravska-Ostrava, M/Ys at
Gross Strehlitz, Villach, Saak, Salzburg, and Wels. P-38’s and P-51’s escort HBs, fly rcn, strafe rail-
road running from Rosenheim into Austria, and escort photo rcn operations. Enemy ftrs appear in
force for first time since Aug HBs and ftrs claim 55 air victories.

12/17/44 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s spt ground forces in Namhkam sector. 8 more P-47’s hit rail T/Os between Kyaikthin to Kinu,
then E to the Irrawaddy and up the river to Tigyaing. 4 hit rivercraft at Tagaung. 50-plus FBs attack
storage areas, vehicles, bivouacs, personnel areas, and general T/Os at Pang-hsao, Kyaukme, Manai,
Kutkai, Ma-ugon, Hpa-ye, and Man Namman. 12 more strafe T/Os during Kyaukme-Nampyao railroad
sweep. 290 transport sorties are flown.

12/17/44 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s pound Camranh Bay area. 5 B-25’s bomb road at Wan Pa-Hsa while 12 FBs hit nearby rail-
road bridge, damaging it severely.
12/17/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Bacolod A/F while B-25’s hit Silay A/F. P-40’s join Marine FBs in attacking Cananga area
and P-38’s destroy several aircraft during sweeps over Negros. B-25’s bomb Likanan while B-24’s with
P-47 spt, hit Jolo A/F. FBs hit positions at Valencia. B-24’s and FBs attack Jesselton and Laha A/Fs.

12/17/44 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Saipan and 26 from Guam pound Iwo Jima. 3 from Saipan, on armed rcn, bomb
Woleai Atoll and Eauriprik. During 17/18 Dec B-24’s from Saipan and Guam fly 3 single-plane harass-
ment strikes against Iwo Jima.

12/18/44 Eighth AF
Over 350 HBs hit M/Ys at Cologne-Kalk, Kaiserslautern, and Mainz, areas of Koblenz, Lutzel, and
Bonn, and several T/Os. Bad weather causes over 500 aborts. 7 ftr gps fly escort.

12/18/44 Ninth AF
160-plus A-26’s, A-20’s, and B-26’s hit defended positions at Harperscheid, Hellenthal, Blumenthal,
Dreiborn, and Herhahn. Ftrs fly sweeps and armed rcn over W Germany (claiming over 40 enemy air-
planes downed plus hitting numerous ground tgts) and spt US 2d, 4th, 28th, and 106th Inf Divs W of
Butgenbach, W of Trier, SE of Clervaux, and SE of Saint-Vith, and XII Corps at Niedergailbach. IX
TAC hits Panzer units spearheading Bulge.

12/18/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again curtails operations. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs hit comm in E Po Valley, scoring particular
success against lines in N part of the Valley in Padua region, and spt US Fifth Army operations in bat-
tle area S of Bologna.

12/18/44 Fifteenth AF
560-plus HBs hit oil refineries at Blechhamer (2), Odertal, Vienna/Floridsdorf, MoravskaOstrava, and
Auschwitz; M/Ys at Graz, Studenzen, and Sopron; Bruck an der Mur industrial area, and various scat-
tered T/Os. Ftrs fly escort and rcn missions.

12/18/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s knock out two railroad bridges at Wetlet and damage another at Saye. 17 P-47’s destroy
bypass bridges at Hinlong and Wingkang. 11 P-47’s hit A/F at Nawnghkio while 12 others sweep A/Fs
at Anisakan, Hsumhsai, and Nawnghkio. 9 FBs provide close spt to ground forces in Namhkam. 17 P-
47’s attack personnel and supply areas at Man Ton and Hseing-hkai. 292 transports fly men and sup-
plies to forward bases and battle areas.

12/18/44 Fourteenth AF
33 B-24’s bomb barracks and administrative buildings at Hankow. 23 B-25’s hit Wuchang. 7 B-25’s
bomb barracks and damage a bridge at Siaokan A/F while 6 others pound storage buildings at
Kunlong. 149 P-40’s and P-51’s spt the Hankow, Siaokan, and Wuchang raids and claim 42 aircraft
downed and destroyed on the ground. 20 P-51’s and P-38’s follow the B-25 strike on Kunlong with
napalm attacks, causing considerable damage. 28 other P-40’s and P-51’s attack various T/Os around
Hochih, Nanning, Mengmao, Wanling, Sang Song, and Phu Bang Thuong.

12/18/44 FEAF
FBs destroy bridge on Palompon-Cananga road on Leyte and pound Calatagan A/F. B-25’s hit San
Roque A/F. FBs attack Tanao harbor and A/F and T/Os in Tarakan area, strafe seaplane facilities at
Sanga Sanga, and bomb Haroekoe A/F.
12/18/44 Twentieth AF
63 B-29’s flying out of the Marianas hit Mitsubishi aircraft plant at Nagoya. 10 others bomb last resort
tgts and T/Os. 84 B-29’s, flying out of Chengtu area, drop incendiaries on docks at Hankow in the first
mass firebomb attack by B-29’s. The strike is made in conjunction with 200 aircraft of Fourteenth AF,
5 other VHBs hit alternates.

12/18/44 Seventh AF
6 Guam-based B-24’s flying armed photo rcn over Moen, Param, and Eten bomb Dublon. After photo-
graphing A/Fs on the 3 islands, the HBs return by way of Woleai, Puluwat, and Namonuito and photo-
graph all 3 atolls. During 18/19 Dec, 4 B-24’s from Guam and Saipan fly snooper strikes against Iwo
Jima.

12/19/44 Eighth AF
Over 300 HBs attack Ehrang and Koblenz M/Ys and 8 W German rail and road junctions, rail and
road chokepoints, and railhead tgts. Only 1 ftr gp flies escort as weather grounds others.

12/19/44 Ninth AF
All administrative sections and extra operational equipment of XXIX TAC are moved from Maastricht
to Saint-Trond to avert transportation problems should XXIX TAC be subsequently forced into a hasty
withdrawal. Weather grounds bmrs. Ftrs fly armed rcn in W Germany, escort RAF Lancasters, fly
patrols from Belgium to the Rhine, spt US 1st, 2d, 99th, and 106th Inf Divs, and 7th Armd Div (N and
E of Malmedy and SE and SW of Saint-Vith), and fly cover for US Twelfth Army troops and XII Corps
near Verdun and Saint-Avold.

12/19/44 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs, unable to reach primary tgts further N, hit comm N of
battle area but concentrate mainly on gun positions in La Spezia area.

12/19/44 Fifteenth AF
More than 400 B-24’s and B-17’s attack Blechhammer N and S and Moravska-Ostrava oil refineries,
Rosenheim rail sidings and M/Y and Strasshof, Villach, Klagenfurt, Graz, Innsbruck, and Sopron M/Ys,
town of Sternberk, and several scattered T/Os. P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn missions and escort HBs.

12/19/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit road junctions at Mongmit and S of Kyaukme, Kyaukme railroad station, and Hsenwi
bridge. 7 P-47’s severely damage Tonbo road bridge, and 11 others hit T/Os during Onmaka-Hsoplong
rail sweep. 42 P-47’s pound supply and personnel areas and troops at Myadaung, Tantabin, and
Twinnge, village of Nyaugbintha, and truck park near Humon. 300-plus transport sorties are flown to
forward areas.

12/19/44 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s, escorted by 24 P-40’s, attack Pengpu. 4 P-38’s bomb Wanling-Mongyu road causing trafflc
block. 4 P-51’s claim 2 freighters sunk off Hong Kong. 2 P-40’s destroy 3 locomotives and a truck at
Sinyang.

12/19/44 FEAF
Ftr-supported B-25’s bomb Fabrica A/F. Ftrs on sweep over Ponay, Negros, and Leyte hit Fabrica,
Bacolod, Silay, Dumaguete and Alicante A/Fs, and town of Palompon. B-24’s bomb Legaspi A/F while
P-38’s hit Batangas A/F. B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s pound Kairatoe area. Other FEAF aircraft on
armed rcn, sweeps, and small strikes hit T/Os at many locations throughout NEI and Phil Is.
12/19/44 Twentieth AF
17 B-29’s, from Chengtu area, hit aircraft plant at Omura, 13 others hit secondary tgt of Shanghai, and
another 2 strike other alternates.

12/19/44 Seventh AF
HQ Seventh AF is officially opened at Tanapag. 27 B-24’s from Saipan and 25 from Guam strike Iwo
Jima. 3 on armed rcn from Guam bomb Marcus. 14 P-38’s from Saipan, with 3 B-29’s as navigational
escort, strafe A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 4 B-25’s from Guam and Saipan carry out 3 snooper strikes against
Iwo Jima during 19/20 Dec.

12/19/44 ZI
4 ftrs of Fourth AF, directed by Los Angeles Control Gp to search for Japanese balloon reported over
Santa Monica, are unable to locate the tgt.

12/20/44 Ninth AF
Bad weather prevents all combat operations, except night intruder mission by 2 ftrs.

12/20/44 Twelfth AF
Continued bad weather limits operations. MBs are grounded and overcast prevents ftrs and FBs to
reach many tgts in C and E Po Valley. However, the Brenner line is cut S of Trento and trains are suc-
cessfully attacked near Padua and Treviso. Armed rcn in W Po Valley accounts for several locomo-
tives, vehicles, and other T/Os, and railroads, bridges, and T/Os are hit in the La Spezia and Genoa
areas. During 19/ 20 Dec LBs attack lights at 5 locations in E Po Valley.

12/20/44 Fifteenth AF
For fifth consecutive day, HBs hit Axis oil production. 454 HBs hit Regensburg oil refinery, M/Ys at
Linz, Salzburg, and Villach, and armament works at Plzen. Over 300 P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort.
40-plus others fly rcn and rcn-escort missions.

12/20/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s destroy 3 road bridges at Mongmit, bypass bridges at Tangon and Tantabin, and 3 bridges in
N Burma. 3 other MBs blast ferry area at Thabeikkyin. 12 P-47’s knock out Hay-ti road bridge and
damage Pa-mao bridge. 12 other FBs sweep the Irrawaddy from Sheinmaga to Twinnge, strafing sev-
eral T/Os. 13 P-47’s spt ground forces in Namhkam sector. Troops, supply areas, and buildings are
pounded at Hseing-hkai, Tigyaing, Na-kawnkongnyaung, and Man Hkunhawng. Transport operations
to front areas total 284 sorties.

12/20/44 Fourteenth AF
118 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn over S China and E Burma attack road, rail, and river traffic and
other T/Os, mainly in or near Wanling, Mongyu, Monhkong, Lashio, Hochih, Chinchenchiang Hong
Kong, Sinyang, Lohochai, Leiyang, Kweilin, Sintsiang, Siangtan, Paoching, Liuchenghsien, Hengshan,
and Hengyang.

12/20/44 FEAF
150-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs pound 10 A/Fs throughout C Phil Is and 3 on Mindanao. In NEI B-
24’s hit Malang A/F and B-25’s hit Haroekoe. Numerous other single FEAF flights and small forces
attack a large variety of T/Os throughout NEI and the Phil Is.

12/20/44 Seventh AF
23 B-24’s, based on Saipan, pound Iwo Jima. During 20/ 21 Dec 6 B-24’s from Guam and Saipan hit
Iwo Jima with 5 snooper strikes.
12/20/44 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies armed rcn over the Kurils. Another B-24 strikes Onnekotan installations, while 2 more fly-
ing armed photo mission over Kashiwabara and Kataoka also strafe buildings on Onnekotan and
bomb Nemo Bay. 4 B-25’s abort a fighter-decoy mission due to weather.

12/21/44 Ninth AF
IX and XXIX TACs are transferred from Ninth AF to British Second Tac AF control to operate against
the N line of the Bulge. XIX TAC flies armed weather and intruder rcn in SaarbruckenTrier area.
Weather grounds all operations.

12/21/44 Twelfth AF
During 20/21 Dec A-20’s attack highways, secondary roads, and T/Os in N and C Po Valley. During
the day, bad weather grounds MBs and reduces ftr and FB operations of XXII TAC. However, XXII
TAC aircraft are effective against railroad tgts in Treviso area and damage Ghedi A/F. Trains, vehicles,
guns, and buildings are attacked in or near Mantua, Milan, Turin, La Spezia, Padua, and Mestre.

12/21/44 Fifteenth AF
84 B-24’s bomb main M/Y and railroad sidings at Rosenheim. 40 P-51’s provide escort. Over 40 P-
38’s fly photo rcn and rcn escort missions.

12/21/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb supply and personnel area at Magyidon. 13 P-47’s damage bridges at Hay-ti, Mong
Long, and Pa-Mao. Rail T/Os from Hsumhsai to Hsipaw are attacked by 12 P-47’s. More than 20 FBs
hit troop concentrations at several points including Man Ka-lao and general area E of Shweli R. 12 P-
47’s bomb and strafe Lashio area. 290-plus transport sorties are flown to forward bases and frontline
areas.

12/21/44 Fourteenth AF
5 P-40’s and P-51’s fly armed rcn over wide expanses of S China, E Burma and N Indochina. The ftrs
attack chiefly troops and river, road, and rail trafflc and a variety of T/Os at numerous locations. 9 B-
25’s bomb Kunlong and Minkiang.

12/21/44 FEAF
24’s, B-25’s, and FBs pound 10 A/Fs mostly on Negros and elsewhere in C Phils. Leyte-based FBs fly
over 100 attack sorties. Likanan A/F is also hit by HBs. B-25’s pound Goeroea, Anggai, and Lolobata.

12/21/44 Twentieth AF
19 B-29’s from Chengtu attack Mukden. The primary objective (Manchuria Airplane Manufacturing
Company) suffers little damage and nearby arsenal and rail yards are slightly damaged. 8 other VHBs
bomb alternates and T/Os.

12/21/44 Seventh AF
23 Guam-based B-24’s hit Iwo Jima. During 21/22 Dec, 4 B-24’s from the Marianas fly 3 harassment
strikes against Iwo Jima.

12/22/44 Ninth AF
3 ftr gps of IX TAC are transferred to XIX TAC to concentrate air power for cooperation with US Third
Army to which main effort against the Bulge has been assigned. The gps return to control of IX TAC
on 25 Dec. Ftrs fly a few strafing, weather rcn, intruder patrol, and alert missions. Bad weather can-
cels all other missions.
12/22/44 Twelfth AF
During 21/22 Dec A-20’s hit scattered tgts in Po Valley. Clearing weather during the day enables MBs
to hit bridges at Torre Beretti, Pontetidone, and at Chiari. FBs concentrate on railway tgts, destroying 5
bridges in N Italy and making numerous cuts in rail lines, several on the important Brenner line. Motor
transport and guns N of battle area are also successfully attacked.

12/22/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to rcn, supply dropping, and escort missions over Germany, Austria,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Yugoslavia.

12/22/44 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb supply area at Magyidon. 8 P-47’s knock out Namhkai bypass bridge and damage 2
bridges at Kinu. 16 hit T/Os along Irrawaddy R from Tagaung to Thabeikkyin and along road E and N
to Mongmit. 12 P-47’s bomb and strafe personnel area at Onbauk and bridge at Na-lang. More than
300 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

12/22/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s damage bridge at Song Hoa. 2 B-25’s bomb Yungning. 80-plus P-51’s and P-40’s on armed
rcn over wide reaches of S China, E Burma, and N Indochina hit numerous T/Os. A/Fs at Heho and
Tien Ho are strafed and several airplanes are destroyed in battles over Canton and Kai Tek A/Fs. Rail
facilities, river and road traffic, and other T/Os are hit at several locations including Chinchengchiang,
Wanling, Gia Lam, and Pingsiang-Yungning area.

12/22/44 FEAF
B-24’s, with P-47 spt, bomb Clark Field while P-40’s bomb and strafe Lipa A/F. B-24’s bomb Carolina
A/F while B-25’s, with P-47 cover, hit Fabrica A/F. On Mindanao B-24’s bomb storage and personnel
areas while B-25’s hit water-front at Zamboanga. FEAF aircraft fly numerous shipping searches,
armed rcn, and sweeps over Mindanao and throughout NEI. Numerous FBs pound Wasile R and
Goeroea areas and Hate Tabako A/F. US and RAAF B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs bomb Lolobata and Hate
Tabako A/Fs and Goeroea area.

12/22/44 Twentieth AF
48 B-29’s from XXI BC hit Mitsubishi aircraft industrial complex. Total cloud cover prevents accuracy,
and damage is light. B-29’s claim 9 ftrs downed.

12/22/44 Seventh AF
During 22/23 Dec 2 Guam and Saipan-based B-24’s make harassing strikes on Iwo Jima.

12/23/44 Eighth AF
Almost 400 HBs attack M/Ys at Ehrang, Kaiserslautern, and Homburg/Saar, comm centers at
Junkerath, Ahrweiler, and Dahlem, rail junction at Homburg/Saar, and several T/Os. 7 P-51 gps fly
escort and encounter an estimated 75-100 ftrs, claiming 23 shot down. 3 ftr gps on sweeps encounter
about 350 ftrs and claim 46 destroyed.

12/23/44 Ninth AF
Around 500 B-26’s and A-20’s attack rail bridges, comm tgts, villages, rail junction and T/Os in
Germany losing 31 bmrs. Ftrs fly bmr escort, armed rcn, and patrols (claiming over 100 aircraft
downed and 3 A/Fs bombed), and spt ground forces between Werbomont and Butgenbach along N
battleline of Bulge and US III, VIII, and XII Corps forces along S battleline of the Bulge.

12/23/44 Twelfth AF
On 22/23 Dec A-20’s on intruder patrols hit Po R crossings and T/Os. Bad weather during day
grounds MBs. FBs operate in W Po Valley, mainly against railway comm. A/F near Milan is attacked,
and several enemy airplanes destroyed.

12/23/44 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather again limits operations to rcn, supply dropping, and escort missions over C and E
Europe.

12/23/44 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s knock out and damage bridges at Mong Long, Pa-mao, and Man Pwe. 12 B-25’s destroy
bridges at Tonbo, Saye, Ketka, and Nampawng, and damage several others. 40-plus FBs attack stor-
age areas, bivouacs, and enemy-held points at Namhkam, Nyaunggyin, Hseinghkai, Mongyin, and
Kutkai. Transport sorties to forward bases and frontline areas total 353.

12/23/44 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s pound points along Burma Road. 13 B-25’s hit town areas, trains, and other T/Os at Vinh,
from Dap Cau to Lungchow, and from Lang Son to Yungning. In China 3 B-25’s and 5 P-40’s damage
about 50 railroad cars in area S of Yellow R. 16 P-51’s over Wuchang and Hankow damage 2 ferry
ramps and blast 3 oil dumps. 12 P-51’s and P-38’s damage 2 hangars at Heho A/ F, 12 P-51’s pound
railroad shops at Chenghsien, and bomb Houmachen with napalm.

12/23/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Fabrica and Silay A/Fs. P-38’s and P-47’s provide cover. B-24’s bomb Grace Park A/F
and B-25’s pound San Roque A/F and Davao and Zamboanga areas. B-25’s and FBs blast Lolobata,
Hate Tabako, and Goeroea area. Again numerous FEAF aircraft fly various small strikes, armed rcn,
and sweeps over Phil Is and NEI. FBs are especially active against tgts in C Phil Is and Halmahera.

12/23/44 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Saipan and 14 from Guam hit Iwo Jima. 3 others from Guam, flying armed rcn mission,
bomb Woleai. During the night 2 B-24’s from Guam and Saipan fly harassing strikes against Iwo Jima.

12/23/44 Eleventh AF
The weather mission finds squall conditions and is aborted.

12/24/44 Eighth AF
Almost 1,900 (of over 2,000 dispatched) HBs attack 11 A/Fs, 14 comm centers, and numerous other
tgts including 2 M/Ys, 5 cities, and over 50 T/Os—all in battle areas. 13 ftr gps meet over 200 enemy
ftrs and claim 70 destroyed.

12/24/44 Ninth AF
276 MBs and LBs hit rail bridges and comm centers in W Germany. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly
armed rcn, and spt US III, VIII, and XII Corps along S battleline of the Bulge, stretching from
Echternach to area NW of Neufchateau, as 4th Armd Div reaches enemy’s ring around Bastogne.

12/24/44 Twelfth AF
Weather again holds operations to a minimum. However, P-47’s carry out very successful raid on
Thiene A/F, causing considerable damage and destroying several enemy airplanes. Other missions
find little activity and result in destruction of only a few trucks and trains.

12/24/44 Fifteenth AF
Unfavorable weather curtails all but photo and weather rcn missions.
12/24/44 Tenth AF
38 P-47’s hit troop concentrations and supply areas at Pangkai, Man-namman, Man Om, Mong Nge,
and Kyanhnyat. 6 spt ground forces in Si-U sector while 12 hit T/Os along Sinlum-Nawghkio rail line. 8
P-47’s strafe A/F at Lashio. 287 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

12/24/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s blast Kunlong ferry area 3 B-24’s claim 1 tanker sunk in S China Sea. 100-plus P-40’s, P-
51’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn attack T/Os throughout S China, especially river, road, and rail trafflc,
troops, and buildings around Hengyang, Lingling, Siangtan, and Changsha. Also Hong Kong area
shipping is pounded (1 tanker claimed sunk and other ships damaged) and 30-plus enemy airplanes
claimed destroyed at Tsinan A/F.

12/24/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Clark Field, Puerto Princesa, and Kudat A/Fs. B-25’s and FBs blast Goeroea area, bomb
Silay A/F and hit San Roque barracks, Zamboanga waterfront, and Davao Bay shipping. Again FEAF
aircraft on miscellaneous small operations attack many tgts throughout NEI and Phil Is.

12/24/44 Twentieth AF
23 XXI BC B-29’s attack 2 A/Fs on Iwo Jima.

12/24/44 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Saipan and 38 from Guam strike Iwo Jima. 17 Saipan-based P-38’s make low-level
strafing attack on Iwo Jima. 23 other B-24’s, based on Saipan, bomb Chichi Jima. 2 B-24’s on harass-
ment strikes from the Marianas hit Iwo Jima during 24/25 Dec.

12/25/44 Eighth AF
Over 350 HBs hit 18 tgts (mostly rail bridges and comm centers) in the tac area W of the Rhine. 9
escorting ftr gps encounter over 300 ftrs and claim more than 40 kills.

12/25/44 Ninth AF
Nearly 650 MBs and LBs hit rail and road bridges, comm centers and T/Os in W Germany and break-
through area. Ftrs, including an Eighth AF gp loaned to Ninth, escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols and
armed rcn, and spt US III, VIII, and XII Corps along S battleline of enemy salient from Echternach to
NW of Neufchateau.

12/25/44 Twelfth AF
Clearing weather in Po Valley permits FBs to successfully cut numerous rail lines running N to
Brenner Pass, and lines in E Po Valley, destroying or damaging several locomotives.

12/25/44 Fifteenth AF
253 HBs hit Brux synthetic oil plant and main M/Y at Wels. 145 others bomb M/Ys at Plattling, Villach,
Hall, Graz, Innsbruck (2), and Rosswein and Innsbruck AA position and rail siding. Over 30 ftrs escort
Brux-WelsRosswein-Plattling raids. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn escort and cover MATAF B-25’s on
Yugoslav supply run.

12/25/44 Tenth AF
4 P-47’s bomb and strafe troop concentrations and supplies at Mabein. 8 others sweep Burma Road
stretches and strafe Lashio A/F. Transports fly 259 sorties delivering men and supplies to forward
bases and frontline areas.

12/25/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 8 FBs knock out bridge at Wan PaHsa. 22 P-51’s pound railroad ferry, damage tanker at
Nanking, and hit nearby A/F, claiming 13 airplanes destroyed. 30-plus other P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s
on armed rcn hit various T/Os around Yungning, Kunming, Kiungshan, Paoching, Wanling, Man
Pong, and Mong Long.

12/25/44 FEAF
B-24’s, with ftr spt, bomb Mabalacat, Sasa, Sandakan and Jesselton A/Fs. B-25’s, along with RAAF
FBs, hit Galela area. Other B-25’s and FBs pound Mindanao and Halmahera I tgts again during sever-
al smaller raids throughout the day.

12/25/44 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima. B-24’s from Guam and Saipan continue night strikes against
Iwo Jima during 25/ 26 Dec.

12/26/44 Eighth AF
Over 100 HBs attack 3 M/Ys and 2 bridges at Andernach, Neuwied, Sinzig, and Niederlahnstein, and
3 other tgts in W German battle area. 5 ftr gps fly escort and 2 others fly sweeps in Bonn area.

12/26/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div attacks road junctions, rail bridges, rail head, comm and casual tgts in breakthrough
area as enemy’s westward drive ends short of the Maas R. Ftrs fly escort, armed rcn, sweeps, and spt
US III and VIII Corps S of Bastogne, as US 4th Armd Div breaks ring around the city.

12/26/44 Twelfth AF
Good weather permits operations in force for first time in several days. During 25/26 Dec A-20’s bomb
area between battleline and Bologna, attack lights, motor transport, and railroads in Po Valley, and hit
Vicenza A/F. During the day MBs concentrate on Brenner Pass and hit Padua, San Ambrogio di
Valpolicella, Ponte di Piave, Dolce, Pordenone railroad bridge, and 2 dumps in Bologna area. FBs
bomb railways, especially Brenner line, bridges in Po Valley, and NE Italy, spt US Fifth Army forces S
of Bologna and in Serchio R Valley where Germans begin series of counterattacks, and hit shipping at
La Spezia and Genoa.

12/26/44 Fifteenth AF
Around 380 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Odertal, Blechhammer S, and Auschwitz oil refineries, railroad
bridge at Ora and viaduct at Avisio, plus scattered T/Os 26 P-38’s bomb railroad bridge at Latisana. P-
38’s and P-51’s escort the HB missions.

12/26/44 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s knock out and damage bridges at Taunggon, Padan, and Kyaukhlebein. 34 P-47’s hit troop
concentrations at Panghai, Mongyu, Na-hsang, Man Om, and Hpa-lin. 8 others hit stores area and
distributing point at Hsenwi, 11 attack supplies at Pangpao, and 2 bomb rafts, boats, and landing
points at Myitson ferry. 4 B-25’s fly offensive night rcn against comm lines. 275 transport sorties are
flown to forward areas.

12/26/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Wan Lai-Kam. 5 B-25’s hit T/Os in Formosa Strait, in Siang-Chiang Valley, and at
Ikiawan and Changsha. 12 P-51’s attack Tsinan A/F. 46 P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-40’s hit railroad tgts,
shipping, storage and other T/Os at or near Kinkiang, Anking, Ka-chun, Lampang, Monglong Valley,
and Man Pong.

12/26/44 FEAF
B-24’s pound Clark Field. B-25’s hit Matina A/F, shipping in Davao R, and bomb nearby Samal I. B-
24’s hit Libby A/F. B-25’s, B-24’s, and FBs hit Galela, Lolobata, and Hate Tabako. Miscellaneous
attacks by other FEAF airplanes are flown against tgts in N Borneo, NE Celebes, and Halmahera.

12/26/44 Seventh AF
13 Guam-based B-24’s hit Iwo Jima. 3 from Saipan fly armed rcn and bomb Marcus. 2 HBs from the
Marianas strike Iwo Jima during 26/27 Dec.

12/27/44 Eighth AF
Nearly 600 HBs attack tgts in battle area of W Germany, including 8 M/Ys, 4 rail bridges, 2 rail junc-
tions, cities of Hildesheim and Eckfeld, and 13 T/Os. 4 ftr gps fly spt. 5 other gps on sweeps engage
about 200 ftrs in combat, claiming about 30 kills.

12/27/44 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div attacks rail bridges, comm centers, and T/Os in Germany and Belgium. Ftrs escort
bmrs, fly patrols and armed rcn, and spt US 3d Armd and 82d Airborne Divs in Manhay and Trois-
Ponts area, and III, VIII, and XII Corps in Saint-Hubert-Bastogne-Martelange area.

12/27/44 Twelfth AF
On 26/27 Dec A-20’s bomb pontoon bridges at Ficarolo, road bridges at Ostiglia and Castel Maggiore,
San Benedetto Po crossing, Turin A/F, and several Po Valley roads. MBs blast 3 Brenner area routes
leading into Austria and Yugoslavia, and bomb 2 supply dumps in Bologna area. FBs devote main
effort to spt US Fifth Army in Serchio Valley area where counterattacks are being successfully halted.
Other FBs hit comm in Po Valley and escort MBs and C-47’s dropping supplies to Italian partisans.

12/27/44 Fifteenth AF
520-plus HBs bomb Vosendorf oil refinery, Linz ordnance depot, M/Ys at Wiener-Neustadt, Villach,
Klagenfurt, Bruck an der Mur, Graz, and Maribor, Feldbach railroad junction, Brenner rail line,
Venzone viaduct, and Vipiteno and Bressanone railroad bridges. 44 P-38’s bomb bridges at Latisana
and Casarsa della Delizia. 29 P-51’s strafe railroad tgts between Vienna and Linz. Other ftrs fly over
250 escort sorties.

12/27/44 Tenth AF
8 B-25’s attack bridges at Kin and Kyaukhlebein, damaging the former. 28 P-47’s hit troop and supply
areas at Se-hai, Man Hkam, Mong Yok, and Mong Nge. 285 transport sorties are flown to forward
areas. 4 B-25’s continue offensive rcn against comm lines during 27/28 Dec.

12/27/44 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb area W of Kengtung. 2 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s hit Ishan area. 29 P-40’s and P-51’s attack
area S of Puchi. 17 P-51’s over White Cloud, Whampoa, and Tien Ho A/Fs claim 10 airplanes
destroyed. 2 P-51’s are lost. 40-plus P-40’s and P-51’s hit T/Os at or near Kweiyi, Vinh Yen, Lungan,
Mong Long, Mong Khong, and Namtao.

12/27/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb San Jose-Talisay and Matina A/Fs. Small miscellaneous strikes are carried out over
Borneo, Celebes, and Lesser Sunda Is.

12/27/44 Twentieth AF
B-29’s and crews of 313th Bomb Wg (VH), commanded by Col John H Davies, begin to arrive on
Tinian, joining the 73d Bomb Wg as the XXI BC’s second operational wg. 39 B-29’s from the Marianas
bomb Tokyo’s Nakajima and Musashino aircraft plants. 13 attack alternates and T/Os. Enemy ftrs are
active, flying over 250 individual attacks on the VHBs. B-29’s claim 21 downed. 3 VHBs are lost, 1 to
ftrs and 2 to mechanical difficulties.

12/27/44 Seventh AF
13 Saipan-based B-24’s hit Iwo Jima while 21 more bomb Chichi Jima. 35 from Guam also pound Iwo
Jima while P-38’s strafe the island on which 2 B-24’s also make snooper strikes during 27/28 Dec.

12/28/44 Eighth AF
More than 1,100 HBs attack 9 M/Ys, 4 bridges, and several cities and T/Os in W German tac area. 11
gps of P-51’s fly spt. 4 other ftr gps sweep Bonn-Koblenz area.

12/28/44 Ninth AF
Weather prevents all combat operations except night-ftr missions.

12/28/44 Twelfth AF
MBs attack troop concentration at Aulla, dump at Mirabello Monferrato, 3 rail lines from Austria and
Yugoslavia into NE Italy by hitting bridges at Chiusaforte and Bodrez, and viaduct at Borovnica. XXII
TAC planes spt US Fifth Army in Serchio Valley, where counterattacks are repulsed, hit roads and
bridges, and destroy a number of vehicles, many at a motor transport depot near Aulla which the ftrs
bomb and strafe. During 27/28 Dec LBs bomb lights and motor transport at almost 50 places through-
out Po Valley and Brenner area.

12/28/44 Fifteenth AF
480-plus HBs attack Regensburg oil storage and freight yard in Germany, M/Ys at Zwettl, Amstetten,
Kallwang, Hieflau, and Salzburg, oil refineries at Kralupy nad Vltava, Kolin, and Pardubice, oil storage
and sidings at Roudnice nad Labem, Nymburk railroad bridge at Kammern, Brenner rail line, and
Bressanone and Venzone railroad bridges. P-38’s and P-51’s fly over 350 sorties in spt of HBs.

12/28/44 Tenth AF
23 P-47’s knock out bridge at Nampawng and damage others at Man Pwe and Hsenwi. 8 B-25’s
destroy bridges at Kin and Kyaukhlebein, hit an already unserviceable bridge at Padon, damage a
bypass road at Lashio and bomb troop concentrations, supplies, and arty at Mong Hseng, Mong Tat,
and Kathe. 297 transport sorties are flown to forward areas. 4 B-25’s continue offensive rcn over
comm lines during 28/29 Dec.

12/28/44 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s and 16 FBs hit town areas, railroad tgts, and gun positions in HengyangLeiyang area. 20 P-
51’s and P-38’s attack Gia Lam A/F, pounding barracks area, hangars, shops, and railroad facilities.
40-plus other P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over S China and over Indochina hit T/Os at
several locations including areas around Anking, Kinkiang, Wanling, Mongyu, Namtao, Yungning,
Hanoi, Lang Son, Man Pong, Siangtan, and Yuncheng.

12/28/44 FEAF
B-25’s pound Laha, Kairatoe, and Haroekoe A/Fs while FBs hit Namlea A/F. In Soembawa-Flores I
area, B-24’s attack Japanese shipping. FEAF ftrs and bmrs on numerous small raids hit tgts on
Palawan, Mindanao, Borneo, Celebes, Halmahera, Timor and Tanimbar Is, Lingayen Gulf, and W of
Mindoro I.

12/28/44 Seventh AF
13 B-24’s, flying out of Saipan, bomb A/F on Iwo Jima which is hit again during 28/29 Dec when HBs
from Guam and Saipan fly 2 single-plane strikes.
12/29/44 Eighth AF
750-plus HBs strike 5 M/Ys, 4 bridges, 6 comm centers, dock area, 5 city areas, and several T/Os in
W Germany. 10 P-51 gps fly close escort and 2 gps later strafe rail transportation. 3 other gps fly area
spt.

12/29/44 Ninth AF
Weather causes recall of over 100 bmrs except for 7 which bomb Saint-Vith comm center and
Keuchingen road bridge. XIX TAC flies armed rcn over Belgium and Germany and supports US III,
VIII, and XII Corps in Neufchateau-BastogneArlon areas.

12/29/44 Twelfth AF
During 28/29 Dec LBs pound motor transports, ferry crossings, road bridges, rail line, and T/Os
throughout NW and NC Po Valley. MBs during the day blast the Rovereto bridge and Lavis viaduct,
attack several bridges in NE Italy destroying center span of bridge at Pordenone, and severely dam-
age bridge at Motta di Livenza. FBs concentrate on comm tgts in extreme W end of battle area, with
excellent results on bridges in Massa Lombarda area and destroy numerous vehicles and several
locomotives.

12/29/44 Fifteenth AF
Almost 450 HBs attack M/Ys at Innsbruck, Passau, Rosenheim, Landshut, Salzburg, and Verona(2),
Brenner rail line, Castelfranco Veneto and Udine locomotive repair depots, and Bressanone railroad
bridge. 14 P-38’s bomb road bridge S of Rosenheim. Around 300 other P-38’s and P-51’s fly escort
and rcn missions.

12/29/44 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb troops and supplies at Panma. 15 P-47’s hit supply area at Twinnge and troop concen-
tration at Wetwun. 4 B-25’s continue armed night rcn over comm facilities. Transports fly 289 sorties to
forward bases and frontline areas.

12/29/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s attack T/Os from Dong Hoa to Lang Son. 37 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn attack Gia Lam
A/F and hit various T/Os E of Man Pong, E of Tsingsinghsien, N of Mongyu, and at Shanhsien and
Hei-Shih Kuan.

12/29/44 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Sasa A/F while B-25’s and FBs hit Namlea. FBs hit NE Celebes A/Fs while B-24’s bomb
Limboeng. FEAF aircraft fly small strikes against a wide range of tgts in N Borneo, C Phil Is, S Luzon,
and on Timor.

12/29/44 Seventh AF
26 B-24’s, based on Guam, pound Iwo Jima which is bombed again for a 6-hr period during 29/30
Dec by 9 HBs, flying at varying intervals.

12/29/44 Eleventh AF
3 B-25’s on a ftrdecoy mission abort due to weather. 2 of them are missing on return flight. A B-24
bombs Kataoka.

12/30/44 Eighth AF
Over 1,200 HBs hit 8 M/Ys, 6 bridges, rail junction and city area, and 13 T/Os in W Germany. 11 ftr
gps fly escort, 2 others fly area sweeps.
12/30/44 Ninth AF
Weather forces recall and cancellation of 9th Bomb Div and IX TAC missions. XXIX TAC flies armed
rcn over battle area and around Wallersheim and XIX TAC covers large areas of France, Belgium, and
Germany hitting numerous ground tgts and supports US III, VIII, and XII Corps in Saint-Hubert,
Bastogne and Diekirch areas.

12/30/44 Twelfth AF
MBs concentrate major effort on rail line running N to Brenner Pass, hitting fill at Dolce and bridges at
Calliano, Ala, and Santa Margherita d’Adige, and ammo dump at Bologna. FBs blast road bridges, spt
US Fifth Army SE of La Spezia, and hit bridges in Mantua and Modena areas. During 29/30 Dec LBs
hit T/Os at numerous N Italian locations, including Ghedi A/F, and train S of Mantua.

12/30/44 Tenth AF
12 P-47’s knock out and damage bridges at Man Pwe, Ho-hko (2), and Inailong. 17 B-25’s blast troop
and supply area at Kyatpyin. 28 P-47’s and P-38’s hit troops, supplies, and areas of enemy activity at
Myethin, Manna, Nanponpon, Lawa, Sabenago, Hmattawmu, and Hosi. Transports complete 338 sor-
ties to forward areas. 4 B-25’s continue single-plane offensive rcn over comm lines during 30/31 Dec.

12/30/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s damage a bridge W of Kengtung while 2 others NE of Thanh Moi damage a bridge, railroad
tracks, and more than 40 boxcars. 40-plus P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn attack T/Os at several
points including areas around Mong Nawng, Man Pong, Mong Long, Ka-chun, Shanhsien, Ichang, and
Shayang.

12/30/44 FEAF
In the principal action of the day, FBs pound A/Fs in C Phil, N Borneo, and N and SW Celebes while
B-25’s hit barge anchorage and supplies at Haroekoe. Smaller strikes by B-25’s, B-24’s, and FBs are
flown against shipping, oil tgts, A/Fs, and T/Os throughout Phil Is and NEI.

12/30/44 Seventh AF
14 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima which is hit again over an almost 7-hr period, 30/31 Dec, by 9
HBs singly operating from Guam.

12/31/44 Eighth AF
1,200-plus HBs hit 5 oil refineries, an aircraft plant, Uboat yards, 2 A/Fs, T/Os in N Germany, 6
bridges, 3 comm centers, 3 M/Ys, a detraining point, a city area, several T/Os in W Germany and
Helgoland I. 14 escorting ftr gps engage about 150 ftrs, mostly in Hamburg area, and claim about 60
kills. HBs lose 14 to the ftrs, and claim 26 ftrs destroyed.

12/31/44 Ninth AF
Weather grounds bmrs. Frs fly sweeps and armed rcn, attacking numerous ground tgts. XIX TAC sup-
ports US III, VIII, and XX Corps around Bastogne and between Mosel and Saar Rivers in Merzig area.

12/31/44 Twelfth AF
During 30/31 Dec A-20’s again fly intruder missions, bombing a variety of tgts, including motor trans-
port, bridges, and railroads in Po Valley. During the day MBs hit bridge at Bodrez, railroads at Piazzola
Sul Brenta and near Padua, and a dump. XXII TAC FBs destroy 5 and damage 2 railway bridges in
Po Valley, cut rail lines at numerous places, destroy several locomotives, and destroy or damage 200-
plus railway cars.

12/31/44 Tenth AF
28 P-47’s strafe Laihka, Namsang, Aungban, Kunlon, and Heho A/Fs. 5 P-47’s damage bridge at
Namhkai. A total of 65 P-47’s and P-38’s hit Japanese Div HQ at Ongyaw and troop concentrations
and supply areas at Mongmit, Nawngka, Kawngtawng, Pangnim, Mong Tat, Kutkai, and Man
Namman. A few B-25’s fly night harassment missions against A/Fs. About 300 transport sorties are
flown to forward areas throughout the day.

12/31/44 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s claim 1 freighter sunk and another damaged ofl Hainan I. 4 B-25’s damage 2 bridges and
destroy or damage 5 buildings at Mong Ping. 35 P-40’s and P-51’s attack troops, horses, town areas,
and railroad tgts at or near Hankow, Saiping, Siangtan, Hengyang, Lingling, and Kweilin. 29 other ftrs
on armed rcn hit T/Os at several points in N Indochina, E Burma, and S China.

12/31/44 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s bomb A/Fs in C Phil, on Luzon and Mindanao. Other B-24’s bomb Ambesia A/F, hit
Dili, and pound A/Fs and supply areas throughout Halmahera I. FBs are active against A/Fs, shipping,
AA guns, and various T/Os on Halmahera and in N Celebes.

12/31/44 Twentieth AF
Gen Hansell and his XXI BC Forward Echelon HQ staff close Saipan HQ and move to Guam where
ground echelon arrived in early Dec.

12/31/44 Seventh AF
From Guam 19 B-24’s hit Iwo Jima A/Fs during the day. 10 more HBs hit the island with individual
harassment raids over a 6-hr period during 31 Dec/1 Jan.
1945

1/1/45 Eighth AF
The 3 Bomb Divs of the Eighth are redesignated Air Divs. Over 700 HBs attack 3 oil tgts, 5 Rhine R
bridges, and rail junctions, 3 M/Ys, various other tgts in 10 cities, and several T/Os—all in Germany.
14 escorting ftr gps battle over 120 ftrs in Frankfurt/Main and Hannover areas, claiming 17 kills,
including a jet ftr.

1/1/45 Ninth AF
GAF launches attack of 700-800 airplanes against Ninth AF and Allied A/Fs, mainly in Brussels and
Eindhoven areas, and to a lesser degree in Metz area. 127 operational Allied aircraft are destroyed.
Allied ftrs claim 160 air victories while AA claims 300. 190 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s hit rail bridges,
comm centers, road junction, a cmd post, and HQ, all in Belgium and Germany. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb
Div and Eighth AF bmrs, fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn (claiming 39 air victories and numerous
ground tgts destroyed) and spt US III, VII, and XII Corps between Saint-Hubert and the Mosel R.

1/1/45 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridges at Palazzuolo sull’Oglio, Parma, and Calcinato (latter 2 tgts are missed) and
ammo dump at Parma. FBs spt ground forces S of Bologna, hit comm and numerous T/Os to the N
and completely destroy a fuel dump at Parma. LBs on intruder missions during 31 Dec/1 Jan achieve
excellent results on motor park near Molinella and hit M/Y near Milan.

1/1/45 Fifteenth AF
Unfavorable weather permits only P-38 rcn flights.

1/1/45 Tenth AF
71 P-47’s and P-38’s attack villages, general supply areas, fuel dumps, tanks and other vehicles, and
troop concentrations at several locations including Man Hio, Bahe, Mongmit, Hatka, Namhpakha,
Loihseng, Mong Yaw and in Hsenwi area. 4 others hit T/Os along the Irrawaddy from Tanaung to
Kyungyi. 4 B-25’s harass comm lines during 1/2 Jan. Large-scale air transport operations continue.

1/1/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s bomb Ft Bayard. 40 P-51’s and P-40’s pound railroad tgts, warehouses, industrial works, and
gun positions from Yoyang to Puchi. 8 P-51’s hit Suchow A/F, claiming 25 airplanes destroyed. 47
other P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn hit troops, horses, town areas, and rail and road traffic at sever-
al locations. Especially at Liuchenghsien and between Siaokan and Hsuchang.

1/1/45 FEAF
B-25’s and FBs make low-level attacks on Negros I A/Fs. B-24’s, with P-38 cover, bomb Clark Field.
Others pound Sasa area and along with B-25’s hit Djailolo, Wasile Bay bivouac areas, and Miti ammo
dump. B-25’s bomb A/Fs on Ceram and barracks at Laoag. FBs are active against tgts in Manila area
and also hit Silay. A/Fs, shipyards, and other tgts in Borneo, Celebes and Lesser Sunda Is also sus-
tain light raids, by FEAF ftrs and bmrs, which also fly armed rcn.

1/1/45 Seventh AF
19 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima. 9 more, during 1/2 Jan snooper missions, hit the island at
varying intervals.

1/1/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s fly coverage for a naval force upon aborting bomb mission to the Kurils.
1/2/45 Eighth AF
HQ VIII AFSC (Adv) is established in Brussels, along with a ‘Far Shore’ staff division. Through this
HQ, the CG AFSC can administer his cmd and closely communicate with other cmds operating on the
Continent. This arrangement functions until 29 Apr when it is relieved by 5th Strategic Air Depot at
Merville. About 950 HBs attack 5 M/Ys, 6 bridges, B comm centers, a rail junction, 2 tank concentra-
tions, and several T/Os in battle area of W Germany. 10 ftr gps escort HBs while 2 others spt MBs of
Ninth AF. 3 gps fly sweeps in which 1 gp strafes transportation tgts near Frankfurt/Main and Giessen.

1/2/45 Ninth AF
135 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s hit rail bridges and comm centers in Belgium and Germany. Ftrs escort
9th Bomb Div, fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn and spt US III and VIII Corps in Bastogne area and
XII Corps S of Clerf R and W of the Sauer R.

1/2/45 Twelfth AF
FBs concentrate effort in W Po Valley and Brenner area, claiming large number of rail lines cut and
many vehicles and trains destroyed and damaged. Milan M/Y is hit hard and good coverage is
achieved on spt tgts in US Fifth Army battle area. LBs during 1/2 Jan continue intruder missions over
Po Valley.

1/2/45 Fifteenth AF
Again bad weather restricts operations to rcn flights.

1/2/45 Tenth AF
Troop concentrations and supplies are attacked at Mabein, Panghka, Mansut, Letpangon, Loimun,
Panghkai, Namhsan, Thabeikkyin, and in Lashio area by 66 P-47’s and 13 P-38’s. 546 transport sor-
ties are flown to forward bases and front-line areas.

1/2/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Kentung. 30-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack T/Os, mainly railroad traffic, at
or near Lohochai, Pengpu, Man Pong, Wanling, Wan Pa-Hsa, and Sinyang.

1/2/45 FEAF
P-38’s and A-20’s hit shipping in San Fernando harbor. B-24’s pound Clark Field and B-25’s hit
Batangas. A/Fs in C Phil area are bombed by B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs while B-24’s strike Likanan,
Menado, and Wasile Bay area. Other FEAF aircraft make armed rcn and harassing strikes on T/Os
throughout C Phil area and NEI.

1/2/45 Twentieth AF
44 B-29’s, operating from Calcutta area, attack railroad bridge at Bangkok. 2 others hit alternate and
T/O.

1/2/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s hit Haha Jima while 14 others pound Iwo Jima. During 2/3 Jan 10 Hbs, flying
snooper strikes out of Guam, hit Iwo Jima over a 7-hr period.

1/3/45 Eighth AF
Almost 1,100 HBs, escorted by 11 ftr gps, bomb tgts in W Germany, including 11 M/Ys, 3 comm cen-
ters, 2 rail junctions, a railhead, 2 city areas, and T/Os. 2 ftr gps fly area sweeps in spt.

1/3/45 Ninth AF
All combat operations are canceled because of weather.
1/3/45 Twelfth AF
MBs score direct hits on 2 railroad bridges at Lavis and fly good coverage of Chiusaforte, Canale
d’Isonzo, and Padua railroad bridges. FBs hit large number of comm tgts (mainly railroad tgts) in Po
Valley which is also subjected to intruder missions during 2/3 Jan, when pontoon bridges, vehicles,
and Ghedi A/F are hit.

1/3/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather curtails operations for fifth successive day. P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn missions.

1/3/45 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s, supported by 12 P-47’s, attack A/F at Aungban. Troop concentrations and supply and
ammo dumps are pounded at several locations, including Man Kun, Loi Hkam, Ngawnga, Chakau,
Mulaw, and Man Pwe. 575 transport flights are completed to forward areas.

1/3/45 Fourteenth AF
10 P-51’s hit A/F at Tsinan, claiming 13 airplanes destroyed. 6 P-51’s claim several river steamers
sunk in Hankow-Chiuchiang area while 6 others damage bridges at Chinchengchiang. 20-plus other
P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-47’s on armed rcn attack various T/Os in WuchangHankow and Shwangliu
areas, at Namtao, S and SW of Man Pong, and W of Wanling.

1/3/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Clark Field and Mabalacat areas. B-25’s hit 5 A/Fs in C Phil Is while B-24’s bomb 2 on
Mindanao. B-24’s attack Djailolo supply area, while B-25’s bomb Namlea A/F. Numerous other FEAF
aircraft on armed rcn, harassing raids, and light strikes attack a vast variety of tgts throughout NEI and
Phil Is.

1/3/45 Twentieth AF
57 Marianasbased B-29’s bomb docks and urban areas of Nagoya. 21 others bomb alternates and
T/Os. Japanese ftrs fly 300-plus attacks on the B-29’s. 5 VHBs are lost. B-29 gunners claim 14 kills.

1/3/45 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima. 3 from Guam, on armed rcn, hit Marcus. During a 6-hr period
on 3/4 Jan, 10 HBs from Guam hit Iwo Jima.

1/3/45 Eleventh AF
B-25’s fly coverage for a naval force over the Kurils.

1/4/45 Eighth AF
Transfer of HQ, VIII FC from Bushey Hall to Charleroi begins. HQ is to provide administrative and
operational spt for ftr gps operating with Ninth AF on tac spt missions.

1/4/45 Ninth AF
All combat operations, except a defensive patrol by 4 ftrs, are canceled because of bad weather.

1/4/45 Twelfth AF
MBs hit bridges at Lavis and Calliano. Ftrs and FBs interdict Po Valley comm and hit ammo dump at
San Felice del Benaco. During 3/4 Jan LBs successfully hit stores dump and bridge near Mestre, and
destroy or damage over 50 vehicles.

1/4/45 Fifteenth AF
370-plus B-24’s and B-17’s bomb M/Ys at Verona (2), Bronzolo (2), Vicenza, Padua (2), Trento, and
Bolzano, and station sidings at Trento. 54 P-38’s attempt high-level bombing of Cismon del Grappa
but fail to hit tgt. 9 B-24’s drop supplies in Yugoslavia. P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and escort operations.
Over 200 ftrs accompany Hbs.

1/4/45 Tenth AF
13 B-25’s, escorted by 12 P-47’s, bomb Namsang A/F. 12 P-47’s hit bypass road bridges at Inailong
and Bawgyo, damaging approaches to the latter. Troops and supply areas are hit at Man Kat, Hsenwi,
Yi-ku, Se-hai, and near Nawnghkio by 36 P-47’s and P-38’s. 6 P-47’s bomb cable and pontoons along
N riverbank at Na-lang. 6 hit enemy activity near Twinnge and 5 attack truck dispersal area and ware -
houses at Mogok. Transports fly 597 sorties to front areas and forward bases.

1/4/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s bomb Ft Bayard and Samah Bay areas. 6 B-25’s damage a bridge and a warehouse, and
destroy 2 other buildings at Kentung. 21 P-40’s on armed rcn pound T/Os in Wanling area. 8 P-51’s
knock out bridge at Huizan and damage another, and 20 other ftrs hit T/Os around Lohochai, Sinyang
and Hankow.

1/4/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Puerto Princesa. B-25’s hit railroad and highways in San Pedro area. B-25’s and P-38’s
hit Tanamon and Sidate. Other B-24’s and B-25’s, flying smallscale strikes, hit A/Fs in S Luzon, on
Mindanao, in NE Celebes, and in C Phil Is, and bomb shipyards in N Borneo.

1/4/45 Seventh AF
13 Guam-based B-24’s pound Iwo Jima. During 4/5 Jan, 10 more hit the island with individual harass-
ment strikes.

1/5/45 Eighth AF
Over 850 HBs, supported by 11 ftr gps, bomb 9 M/Ys, 8 comm centers, 3 rail tgts, 5 city areas, and 15
T/Os in battle areas and C Germany. 1 ftr gp flies uneventful sweep while another bombs and strafes
Siegen M/Y.

1/5/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div attacks rail bridges at Ahrweiler, Simmern, and Bullay and comm centers at Gouvy,
Houffalize, Massen, and near Durler. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div and VIII BC, fly armed rcn, attack A/Fs,
comm center, traffic concentration, and other tgts, and spt US III and VIII Corps W and E of Bastogne
and 2d and 3d Armd Divs near Manhay.

1/5/45 Twelfth AF
During 4/5 Jan A-20’s on S Po Valley intruder mission bomb Modena area. Bad weather cancels all
other operations.

1/5/45 Fifteenth AF
1 B-24 bombs Zagreb railroad sidings. 69 others abort due to total cloud cover over tgt. 38 P-51’s fly
cover over tgt area. 33 P-38’s bomb N railroad bridge at Doboj. other operations are limited to rcn,
supply drops, and escort.

1/5/45 Tenth AF
16 B-25’s flying A/F sweep inflict considerable damage on Laihka, Aungban, Kunlon, and Mong Long
A/Fs. In Namhkam sector, 2 P-47’s join ground forces in blasting arty positions at Wingkang and
Kunlong. 9 P-47’s damage bypass bridges at Mongmit. 70-plus FBs attack storage areas, tanks and
trucks, and troop concentrations at Mong Yaw, Hsenwi, Hpa-Pen, Man Ton, Tunghka, Man Peng, and
Longhsu. Transports fly 550-plus sorties to forward bases and front-line areas. Operation GRUB-
WORM, one of the major transport achievements of the war, is completed on this date 1 month from
its start. Chinese 14th and 22d Divs, Chinese Sixth Army HQ, a heavy mortar co, a signal co, and 2
portable surgical hospitals have been airlifted. The move required 1,328 transport sorties. ATC provid-
ed 597 sorties; the air commando sqs, 488; and Tenth AF, 243. The lift included more than 25,000
Chinese soldiers, 396 US soldiers, 1,596 animals, 42 jeeps, 48 howitzers, 48 heavy mortars, and 48
antitank guns. The troops and supplies have been landed at Chanyi, Kunming, Luliang, and Yunnani.
Only 3 planes were lost during the operation.

1/5/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s pound 13 storage buildings at Kengtung. 5 B-25’s knock out bridge at Dara. 3 B-25’s bomb
Wan Pa-Hsa and Hawng Luk while 1 B-24 bombs CapSaint-Jacques area. 29 P-40’s and P-51’s hit
A/Fs at Hankow and Wuchang, claiming 50 airplanes destroyed in the air and on the ground. 23 P-
51’s and P-38’s hit A/F and other tgts in Samah Bay area, claiming 11 airplanes destroyed. 30 P-40’s
and P-38’s attack various T/Os, Sinsiang, Kengtung, and Wan Pa-Hsa, and in Wanling area. 4 P-40’s
pound fortified hill positions in Salween area.

1/5/45 FEAF
In major strikes of the day B-25’s hit shore installations along Lingayan Gulf, and bomb Menado. B-
24’s attack Miri A/F. Numerous smaller strikes are flown throughout Phil Is and NEI. A-20’s and FBs
attack A/Fs in Luzon, C Phil area and Mindanao, FBs and B-24’s hit Pombelaa, Tondano area, and
T/Os in NE Celebes. Other FEAF aircraft fly scattered strikes at various tgts in Borneo, Lesser Sunda,
and Tanimbar Is.

1/5/45 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Saipan, in morning and afternoon raids, pound Iwo Jima. 7 P-38’s, with 3 B-24’s as
navigational escort, fly strafing mission against Iwo Jima. Other B-24’s act as airborne spotters for
naval bombardment of Chichi Jima and Haha Jima.

1/5/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s fly an air coverage mission for a naval TF on its approach to Suribachi.

1/6/45 Eighth AF
More than 750 HBs attack 6 M/Ys, 4 bridges, a comm center, a city area, and 14 T/Os in battle zone
of W Germany. 7 ftr gps fly escort and 1 gp strafes A/F and transportation tgts. 1 gp of FBs bombs
Siegen M/Y.

1/6/45 Ninth AF
26 bmrs of 9th Bomb Div strike Prum. Bad weather prevents all ftr operations.

1/6/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather over N Italy grounds MBs. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs hit rail lines and bridges in Genoa-La
Spezia coastline area, and bomb vessels in harbors at Genoa and Imperia.

1/6/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather precludes all operations except a single rcn mission by 2 P-38’s.

1/6/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather cancels all combat missions. Transports manage 310 sorties, landing men and supplies
at advanced bases and dropping supplies to frontline troops.
1/6/45 Fourteenth AF
40 P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-47’s pound Hankow-Wuchang area. 9 airplanes are claimed destroyed. 4 B-
24’s bomb Cap-SaintJacques area.

1/6/45 FEAF
In the day’s major operations, B-24’s bomb Clark Field while B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs blast bridges and
T/Os at Calumpit and Plaridel and in nearby S Luzon areas. B-24’s bomb Nichols Field and Nielson
A/F. A-20’s, with P-38 cover, bomb Carolina A/F. B-25’s and FBs hit Mapanget A/F. FEAF flies numer-
ous smaller strikes against various points throughout NEI and Phil Is.

1/6/45 Twentieth AF
28 Chengtu-based B-29’s bomb aircraft factory at Omura. 13 bomb secondary tgt at Nanking while 6
attack T/Os.

1/6/45 Seventh AF
15 B-24’s, based at Guam, bomb Iwo Jima A/Fs. During 6/7 Jan, 9 B-24’s on individual snooper
strikes continue to pound the A/Fs.

1/6/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s bomb Suribachi Bay A/F, also hitting buildings and pier areas. 10 B-25’s fly single air cover-
age sorties for naval TF.

1/7/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs, escorted by 11 ftr gps, bomb 7 M/Ys, 6 comm centers, 3 bridges, railroad lines,
along with several city areas and T/Os in Germany. 2 ftr gps sweep Cologne and Osnabruck areas.

1/7/45 Ninth AF
XXIX TAC ftrs escort VIII BC HBs. All other cmds and 9th Bomb Div cancel operations as weather is
bad.

1/7/45 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs and LBs. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs make 6 cuts on Brenner rail line, damage W
end of rail bridge at Cittadella, and hit M/Y S of Trento. Most of XXII TAC’s effort is concentrated
against land and water comm in La Spezia-Genoa area, including attacks on shipping at Savona and
San Remo harbors.

1/7/45 Fifteenth AF
Unfavorable weather again curtails operations. 3 P-38’s complete photo and weather rcn missions.

1/7/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather cancels all combat missions. Transports complete 383 sorties to forward areas.

1/7/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s bomb Ft Bayard and attack shipping in Samah Bay, claiming 1 vessel sunk.

1/7/45 FEAF
In major strikes of the day, large numbers of B-25’s and A-20’s, supported by P-38’s, hit network of
airstrips from Clark Field to Angeles A/F. B-24’s bomb Nielson and Grace Park A/Fs and Nichols Field,
and B-25’s and FBs pound bridges in the Plaridel and Calumpit areas. B-24’s raid Padada and Daliao
A/Fs. B-25’s and FBs hit Lembeh Strait and Langoan areas. Other FEAF aircraft on small-scale armed
rcn missions strike T/Os throughout Phil Is.
1/7/45 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s, flying out of Saipan, bomb A/F on Iwo Jima. During 7/8 Jan, 10 more HBs again pound
A/Fs, striking in single-bmr snooper missions over a 7-hr period.

1/8/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 600 HBs, given area spt by 6 ftr gps, bomb 4 M/Ys, 12 comm centers, a rail-over-road bridge,
and 5 T/Os in Germany.

1/8/45 Ninth AF
Weather prevents operations.

1/8/45 Twelfth AF
XXII TAC A-20’s fly 33 effective sorties in Po Valley during 7/8 Jan. Bad weather sharply reduces day-
time operations. Of 3 MB missions dispatched, only 1 reaches tgt (Chivasso railway bridge) where
only 6 Mbs bomb through overcast. Less than 20 XXII TAC ftrs hit scattered tgts in Po Valley.

1/8/45 Fifteenth AF
More than 300 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Linz main station yard and N main M/Y plus M/Ys at Graz,
Villach, Klagenfurt, and Salzburg, escorted by 200-plus P-38’s and P-51’s. Over 30 other P-38’s fly rcn
and rcn escort.

1/8/45 Tenth AF
21 B-25’s hit troops and supply areas at Nampeng and Mong Long. 74 P-47’s and P-38’s attack troop
concentrations and supply areas at Tunhunghkam, Mongyu, Hpa-hpun, and Man Om. 12 P-47’s knock
out bypass bridge at Namhkai. Transports complete 470-plus sorties to forward bases and frontline
areas.

1/8/45 Fourteenth AF
8 P-51’s hit T/Os E of Muse and E of Wanling.

1/8/45 FEAF
In the main strikes during the day, P-51’s and P-40’s strafe A/Fs in the Lingayen Gulf area. A-20’s
pound railroad yards at Cabanatuan, motor convoys between Cabanatuan and Bongalion and
between Bongabon and Mojon, Rosales and San Quintin rail installations, bridges at Cuyapo, Paniqui,
and near Santa Rosa. P-47’s hit rail yards and truck convoy in San Jose area. B-24’s and A-20’s
attack Nichols Field and Nielson, Lipa, and Calingatan A/Fs. B-25’s with P-47 cover, bomb Fabrica
A/F, while B-24’s bomb Likanan A/F and oil storage at Matina. P-38’s attack Manggar and Sepinggang
A/Fs. Numerous small-scale attacks over the Phil Is and NEI continue.

1/8/45 Seventh AF
26 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/Fs on Iwo Jima, which, during 8/9 Jan, 10 more B-24’s subject to indi-
vidual snooper strikes over a 6-hr period.

1/9/45 Ninth AF
15 B-26’s bomb Rinnthal rail bridge with aim of isolating 3 enemy armd divs in Landau area. XXIX
TAC ftrs escort the Mbs. Weather prevents other operations.

1/9/45 Twelfth AF
MBs attack bridges at Palazzuolo sull’Oglio, Pontetidone, Romano di Lombardia, and assembly area
at Crespellano. Ftrs and FBs in excellent day against comm in W and C Po Valley and other points in
N Italy make numerous rail cuts, destroy or damage many vehicles and trains and effectively hit
ammo and fuel dumps, guns, and strongpoints along US Fifth Army front in the N Apennines.

1/9/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather permits only rcn missions.

1/9/45 EAC
Col Minton W Kaye assumes cmd of Photo Rcn Force, a component of EAC.

1/9/45 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s hit div HQ at Ho-na while 4 others spt ground forces in Si-U sector. 90-plus FBs hit supply
areas, tanks, AA positions, and troop concentrations at Man Kat, Tonghsim, Kong-lin, Bawdwin, Mong
Tat, and in Hsenwi vicinity. 488 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

1/9/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s hit railroad tgts, road bridge, and building area NE of Thanh Moi. 25 P-40’s, P-38’s, and P-
51’s hit T/Os S, SW, and NE of Wanling. 8 P-51’s bomb railroad repair shops at Sinsiang while 3 P-
40’s hit road W of Muse, causing traffic block.

1/9/45 FEAF
Amphibious forces of US Sixth Army begin landing on shores of Lingayen Gulf at 0930. In N Luzon, B-
24’s bomb Mabalacat while B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs destroy several bridges and numerous vehicles
and trains throughout Luzon, and bomb several A/Fs. B-24’s also hit Nielson A/F and Nichols Field.
FEAF airplanes make small-scale attacks on barges, A/Fs, and T/Os on Mindanao, Halmahera,
Ceram area, N Borneo, and on Timor.

1/9/45 Twentieth AF
39 B-29’s from Chengtu bomb harbor at Kirun. This raid is first of several such operations against
Formosa in conjunction with the US invasion of Luzon. 6 B-29’s bomb last resort tgts along China
coast. 72 Marianas-based B-29’s are dispatched against Musashino aircraft plant near Tokyo. High
winds break up formations so that only 18 V HBs can bomb the primary tgt. A large number hits alter-
nates and T/Os.

1/9/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s, based on Saipan, hit A/F on Iwo Jima which is struck again by 8 HBs on individual snooper
missions during 9/10 Jan.

1/9/45 Eleventh AF
For the first time the Eleventh radar-bombs with H2X equipment as 4 B-24’s hit Suribachi Bay A/F.

1/10/45 Eighth AF
Over 912 HBs attack 10 bridges, 6 M/Ys, 5 A/Fs, and numerous T/Os. 3 ftr gps fly close escort and 3
other gps give area spt. 1 gp of P-51’s bombs M/Ys in Neustadt area. Heavy AA fire accounts for
almost 20 Hbs.

1/10/45 Ninth AF
Over 30 B-26’s sent against comm center and road bridge abort due to weather. XIX TAC escorts
MBs, flies patrols, attacks bridges and other tgts and supports US III, VIII, XII, and XX Corps in Saint-
Hubert-Bastogne-Wiltz area, in Diekirch and Echternach area and points to the SE.

1/10/45 Twelfth AF
Weather restricts operations but FBs effectively attack comm and supply dumps in C and N Po Valley.
The strikes are concentrated in the N and around Piacenza, and score nearly 50 rail cuts, along with
destruction of 80 motor transports and several trains. Fuel and ammo dumps in Milan area are
bombed and a 400-ft naval vessel at Venice is destroyed.

1/10/45 Fifteenth AF
Weather restricts operations to photo and weather rcn missions.

1/10/45 Tenth AF
75 FBs pound troop concentrations, supplies, tanks, arty, and buildings at Kawnglang, Nampachi, Man
Namman, Pangkai, Mong Yai, Namhsan, Namyao, Se-ping, Panghai, and in Hosi area. 17 P-47’s
knock out a bridge, damage another at Bawgyo and 2 others at Ho-kho. 8 P-47’s spt ground forces in
Si-U battle sector. 8 others hit supplies and ferry crossing at Tamawngtawn. 472 transport sorties are
flown to forward bases and frontline areas.

1/10/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s bomb Cap-Saint-Jacques area. 50-plus P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s pound various T/Os
throughout Wanling area. 6 P-40’s hit T/Os in Muse area.

1/10/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Grace Park A/F and warehouse area, A-20’s and FBs pound trucks, trains, railroad
yards, railroads, and highways over wide areas of N and S Luzon, and bomb Vigan and Laoag A/Fs.
About 60 P-40’s bomb and strafe Galela area. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Kendari A/F. Other B-25’s, A-20’s,
and FBs, operating in smaller forces, hit numerous shipping and comm tgts, A/Fs, and other tgts
throughout the Phil Is.

1/10/45 Thirteenth AF
XIII FC moves from New Guinea to Leyte.

1/10/45 Seventh AF
30 Guam-based B-24’s operating in 2 separate formations, bomb A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 2 other Hbs, on
armed rcn, hit A/F at Woleai. Iwo Jima A/Fs are hit again on 10/11 Jan by B-24’s flying snooper mis-
sions from Guam.

1/10/45 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s on an armed photo mission bomb and photograph Kurabu A/F scoring hits on the runway.

1/11/45 Ninth AF
About 120 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s attack comm centers and rail bridges in Belgium and Germany.
Ftrs escort bmrs, hit Mayen ammo dump, and patrol areas around Malmedy and NE of Trier.

1/11/45 Twelfth AF
During 10/11 Jan LBs attack T/Os in W Po Valley. Clearing weather during the day enables increase
of ftr and FB attacks in Po Valley and in US Fifth Army battle area in the N Apennines. Many ammo
and fuel dumps, rail lines, trains, and vehicles are pounded, and an alcohol refinery at Piacenza is
severely damaged.

1/11/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations. P-38’s fly rcn and rcn escort missions.

1/11/45 Tenth AF
12 P-47’s spt ground forces in Si-U and Namhkam sectors. 3 others strafe trucks between Namkham
and Selan. Troop concentrations, vehicles, arty pieces, supply areas, and general enemy movement
are pounded by 80-plus FBs. 12 B-26’s bomb storage buildings in Lashio area. 609 transport sorties
are flown to forward areas.

1/11/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s damage bridge at Wan Mai-Lo. 12 FBs hit T/Os NE of Wanling, 7 drop napalm on T/Os NE of
Muse, and 11 attack T/Os SE of Wanting and in E end of Wanting R valley.

1/11/45 FEAF
Large numbers of B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs concentrate on comm tgts throughout N Luzon and
attack A/Fs, comm, and town areas in S Luzon, C Phil, and on Mindanao. B-25’s and P-38’s attack
Kendari A/F.

1/11/45 Twentieth AF
25 B-29’s out of Calcutta bomb 2 large drydocks at Singapore. Around 15 others bomb Penang I,
Mergui, and various T/Os.

1/11/45 Seventh AF
23 B-24’s from Saipan pound A/Fs on Iwo Jima. Bombing of Iwo Jima is continued during 11/12 Jan
by 3 HBs flying individual snooper strikes from the Marianas.

1/11/45 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s on an armed rcn to Suribachi bomb NW of Taro Lake. 5 B-25’s hit Kotani Shima.

1/12/45 Ninth AF
All combat operations are canceled because of weather.

1/12/45 Twelfth AF
319th Bomb Gp and a serv gp, relieved of assignment to the Twelfth AF, return to US. These are the
first Twelfth AF gps to return directly to ZI from the theater of operations. Weather severely curtails
operations, but ftrs and FBs of XXII TAC score successfully against comm tgts in W and C Po Valley,
claiming over 50 rail cuts and destruction or damage of 100-plus vehicles.

1/12/45 Fifteenth AF
For fourth consecutive day, all bombing operations are cancelled by bad weather. P-38’s fly photo and
weather rcn and escort missions.

1/12/45 Tenth AF
16 FBs spt ground forces in battle sectors at Si-U and at Lawa on the Irrawaddy. More than 70 FBs hit
troops, supplies, vehicles, and general enemy movement at Namsa-lap, Longmao, Hsaihkao,
Mangpu, Pangnim, and near Lashio, Hsipaw, and Hsenwi. Transports fly 544 sorties, landing men and
supplies at forward bases and dropping supplies to troops in battle sectors.

1/12/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s again damage bridge at Wan Mai-Lo. 35 FBs pound T/Os around Wanting and Muse.

1/12/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb San Jose del Monte area and bivouac areas in N Luzon. Other B-24’s hit Legaspi,
Batangas and Matina A/Fs while B-25’s bomb Fabrica warehouses.
1/12/45 Seventh AF
28 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Iwo Jima. 3 HBs, on armed rcn from Saipan, bomb Marcus. Iwo
Jima is hit by snooper strikes during 12/13 Jan by 4 B-24’s from the Marianas.

1/13/45 Eighth AF
900-plus HBs bomb 7 Rhine bridges, 3 M/Ys, a rail junction, and T/Os in battle zone. 7 ftr gps fly
close escort while 5 gps fly area spt. 1 P-51 gp bombs M/Y.

1/13/45 Ninth AF
95 9th Bomb Div bmrs strike road and rail bridges at Dasburg, Steinebruck, and Simmern to disrupt
enemy movements. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, Eighth AF, and RAF bmrs, fly armed rcn and patrols,
and bomb and strafe numerous ground tgts. IX TAC supports US VII Corps near Houffalize, XIX TAC
supports US III, VIII, XII, and XX Corps elements in Saint-Hubert-BastogneWiltz areas and points E
and S near Clerf and Mosel Rivers.

1/13/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather prohibits all but weather rcn and a scramble mission, all uneventful.

1/13/45 Fifteenth AF
For fifth successive day no bombing operations are flown. Weather permits only rcn and escort mis-
sions.

1/13/45 Tenth AF
10 FBs hit Aungban A/F while 4 others spt ground forces along the Irrawaddy at Molo. 20-plus FBs hit
horses and vehicles at Hsaihkao, buildings at Man Ping, and troops at Mankang and Man Sang.
Transports fly 556 sorties to forward areas.

1/13/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s blast 6 storage buildings at Kengtung. 3 others damage bridge at Hawng Luk. 31 P-51’s, P-
38’s, and P-40’s hit T/Os in Wanting area. 16 P-51’s hit T/Os around Shanhsien, Chiatsochen, and
Chaling.

1/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s over Luzon hit Tarlac barracks and storage area, Batangas A/F, and troop concentrations at
San Juan, Del Monte, Muzon, and San Vicente. P-47’s fly sweep from Laguna de Bay to Tarlac,
destroying parked airplanes and vehicles. A-20’s hit town of Batangas and nearby railroads and high-
ways, and bomb Lucena and Calingatan A/Fs. Also the N Luzon area is hit throughout the day by
small raids.

1/13/45 Seventh AF
14 Saipan-based B-24’s hit Iwo Jima A/F. 2 HBs from Guam and Saipan, again raid the A/Fs on 13/14
Jan.

1/14/45 Eighth AF
Over 650 HBs attack 4 oil tgts, 2 steel mills and benzol plant W of Berlin, plus M/Y, Wangerooge I,
and T/Os. 150-plus other HBs bomb 3 bridges in Cologne area. 15 escorting ftr gps battle about 250
ftrs, claiming about 100 kills. 4 gps on ftr sweeps engage over 150 ftrs, claiming over 40 destroyed.

1/14/45 Ninth AF
280-plus MBs and LBs strike bridges and comm centers in base area of Ardennes salient and in other
areas of W Germany. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div and Eighth AF HBs, fly armed rcn and patrols, attack
numerous ground tgts, and spt US First Army in Vielsalm area and US Third Army around Diekirch.

1/14/45 Twelfth AF
Weather again cancels all combat missions.

1/14/45 Fifteenth AF
For sixth consecutive day bad weather permits only rcn missions.

1/14/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit troops, stores area, and knock out 3 bridges near Nampawng and Hay-ti. 26 FBs spt
ground forces at Si-U and at Mabein. 60-plus FBs pound supply areas, troop concentrations, and gen-
eral T/Os at or near Hsenwi, Se-u, Kongnyaung, Kutkai, Mongmit, Manai, and Kawnghka. Transports
fly 487 sorties to forward areas.

1/14/45 Fourteenth AF
27 B-24’s, supported by 45 P-51’s and P-40’s, pound Hankow. 8 enemy airplanes are claimed
destroyed. 7 B-25’s hit tgts at and W of Kengtung. 42 P-47’s, P-40’s, and P-51’s attack A/Fs at
Wuchang and Hankow. 17 Japanese airplanes are claimed destroyed. 21 P-40’s and P-51’s hit T/Os
in Wanting area. 5 P-51’s blast trucks and buildings at Shanhsien. 8 others attack shipping on the
Yangtze near Anking.

1/14/45 FEAF
B-25’s pound Aparri A/F while supporting P-51’s destroy several parked aircraft. A-20’s bomb Clark
Field destroying numerous parked airplanes, while B-24’s hit troop concentrations at Cabanatuan. B-
24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs over wide areas of Luzon hit tanks, trucks, and other vehicles near
Norzagaray, Masbate, Tartaro, Bulac, Banglos, and San Felipe; bomb bridge N of Bocaue; hit A/Fs at
Tuguegarao, Malabang, Batangas, and Silay; bomb Cotabato supply area; and attack numerous other
tgts. B-25’s bomb Goeroea area.

1/14/45 Twentieth AF
54 B-29’s, out of Chengtu, bomb air installations at Kagi while 1 VHB bombs Heito. 22 others hit alter-
nates and T/Os at several points, among them Taichu A/F and Hengyang. 40 B-29’s from the
Marianas bomb Mitsubishi aircraft plant at Nagoya. Over 20 others hit alternates and T/Os.

1/14/45 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Saipan and 21 from Guam bomb A/Fs on Moen. 9 P-38’s escort the Saipanbased HBs.
12 B-24’s from Guam pound A/F on Iwo Jima. 2 B-24’s from the Marianas fly snooper strikes against
Iwo Jima A/Fs during 14/15 Jan.

1/15/45 Eighth AF
600-plus HBs, escorted by Mrs from 10 gps, bomb 4 M/Ys at Ingolstadt, Freiburg, Reutlingen, and
Augsburg, and several other tgts in SW Germany. 3 ftr gps fly sweeps and strafe ground tgts while 3
gps of FBs bomb M/Ys, roads and rail tgts.

1/15/45 Ninth AF
16 9th Bomb Div bmrs hit Simmern bridge to help thwart movement in Trier area. XIX TAC escorts
MBs, flies armed rcn and patrols, and supports US III and VIII Corps in Houffalize-Bastogne-Wiltz
areas.

1/15/45 Twelfth AF
Operations resume as weather clears. MBs concentrate on Brenner rail line, flying nearly 150 sorties
against bridges at San Michele all’Adige, Rovereto, Ala, Lavis, Santa Margherita d’Adige, and Motta di
Livenza. XXII TAC attacks comm in Po Valley and further N, destroying or damaging several bridges
and a very large number of railway cars (most of them at Como M/Y). During 14/15 Jan LBs hit tgts
in Po Valley, including Po crossings at Borgoforte, Piacenza, and San Benedetto Po.

1/15/45 Fifteenth AF
400-plus B-24’s and B-17’s escorted by 270-plus P-38’s and P-51’s, bomb M/Ys and other railroad
comm in NE and SE Vienna and M/Y at Treviso.

1/15/45 Tenth AF
12 B-24’s bomb troop concentration and supply area at Mong Ngaw. 6 FBs damage bridge at
Namhkai. 11 spt ground forces along the Irrawaddy, bombing Mabein, hitting cable crossing at
Myitson, and attacking ferry landing on Nampaw R, a tributary. Troops, supplies, tanks and T/Os are
attacked at several points in N Burma including Mong Tat, Mong Yok and Mong Pa. Transports fly 527
sorties to forward areas. Gens Wedeymeyer, Stratemeyer, and Sultan confer at Myitkyina and agree
that an AAF HQ to cmd US Tenth and Fourteenth AFs should be set up in China.

1/15/45 Fourteenth AF
18 B-26’s, supported by 20 P-51’s and P-40’s, attack Hankow. Others hit Wan Pa-Hsa town area and
damage nearby bridge, attack shipping near Amoy, and hit T/Os in Siang-Chiang and Hsiang Valleys
and from Hong Kong to Foochow. 130-plus P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack numerous T/Os
throughout S China from Burma border to SE coast.

1/15/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs attack objectives on Luzon, in C Phil, and on Palawan, hitting high-
ways, railroads, A/Fs and numerous T/Os including tanks, trucks, and other vehicles. B-24’s also
bomb Jesselton A/Fs.

1/15/45 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Saipan hit A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 2 HBs, operating singly from Guam and Saipan, strike
Iwo Jima A/Fs during 15/16 Jan.

1/16/45 Eighth AF
Over 550 HBs, supported by 13 ftr gps, bomb 2 synthetic oil plants, 2 aircraft engine plants, 2 M/Ys, a
tank factory and several T/Os in C Germany. Due to heavy fog a large percentage of the HBs are
diverted to various landing fields in UK and on Continent.

1/16/45 Ninth AF
311 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s hit road and rail bridges, comm centers, motor transport repair center,
and other tgts in Germany. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div and Eighth AF HBs, fly armed rcn and defensive
patrols, and spt US First Army elements along battleline NE of Houffalize, and III Corps along battle-
line SE of Houffalize.

1/16/45 Twelfth AF
During 15/16 Jan A-20’s exploit a break in the bad weather and blast motor transport around Genoa
and NE of Milan. During the day bad weather returns, grounding MBs and limiting FBs to 16 complet-
ed sorties against comm in Po Valley and NE Italy.

1/16/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather restricts operations to rcn and rcn escort missions by 30 P-38’s.
1/16/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s attack troop concentration and supply dump at Namtoi. 15 P-47’s spt ground forces near
Yenya-u and S of Shadaw. 22 bomb A/Fs at Anisakan and Nawnghkio. Troop concentration, supplies,
town areas, vehicles, and other tgts are attacked by 40-plus FBs. Transports fly 550 sorties to forward
areas.

1/16/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s destroy train N of Hankow. 8 B-25’s pound Wanting. 180-plus P-51’s, P-40’s,
and P-38’s on armed rcn over vast expanses of China S of the Yangtze and from Burma border to S
China Sea attack numerous T/Os. Wanting, Muse, and Changsha areas are hit especially hard.

1/16/45 FEAF
In the day’s principal strikes B-24’s, A-20’s, and FBs pound Japanese concentrations, trains, trucks,
and T/Os on Luzon. Other B-24’s hit A/Fs in N Borneo and Halmahera I. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs on
small raids, armed rcn, and harassing strikes hit Negros A/Fs and A/Fs, comm tgts, trains, trucks, and
other T/Os throughout Luzon.

1/16/45 Twentieth AF
313th Bomb Wg (VH) flies shakedown mission. 32 of 44 B-29’s bomb A/F on Pagan I.

1/16/45 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Guam bomb A/F on Iwo Jima. 12 P-38’s from Saipan assigned to high cover for the
HB strike fail to make contact with the formation due to bad weather. 3 of the ftrs strafe beached ves-
sels. 3 B-24’s fly snooper strikes against Iwo Jima A/Fs during 16/17 Jan.

1/17/45 Eighth AF
650-plus HBs, supported by 8 ftr gps in close escort and 3 more in area sweeps, bomb 3 oil refineries,
2 viaducts, a M/Y, a U-boat yard, an A/F, and T/Os in NW Germany. The ftrs strafe rail tgt.

1/17/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels all bmr operations and limits ftrs. XIX TAC flies night patrol while IX TAC flies leaflet
mission and patrols XIX Corps area around Hurtgen Forest.

1/17/45 Twelfth AF
MBs, taking advantage of improved weather conditions, attack 6 rail tgts on Brenner rail line, blocking
line at Calliano, cutting tracks at Ora, and destroying a section of bridge at Sacile. In NE Italy ftrs and
FBs concentrate large effort on rail lines and bridges, destroying 4 and damaging another, cutting
tracks at numerous points, and blasting vehicles and trains.

1/17/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather cancels all operations.

1/17/45 Tenth AF
4 B-25’s demolish 2 bypass bridges at Ho-hko. 8 pound village of Mansam. 20 P-47’s spt ground
forces along the Irrawaddy, hitting tgts at Konkha, Onbaing, and Wabyudaung. Troop concentrations
and supplies are bombed by 75 FBs at Nawngchio, No-na, Man Hpa-yaw, Man Namket, Nanhu,
Panghai, Mong Nge, and Ho-Pok. Transports fly 489 sorties to forward bases and frontline areas.

1/17/45 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb town area, river shipping, and trucks at Ishan. 3 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s pound sampans
and storage areas W of Hengshan while 2 B-25’s hit oil dump and other T/Os in Hsiang Valley and
another blasts troop compound at Chaling. 4 B-25’s damage bridge at Phu Lang Thuong. 180-plus P-
40’s, P-51’s, and P-38’s hit large number of T/Os from Burma border to Shanghai, concentrating on
Wanling area and A/Fs in Shanghai, Wuchou and Wuchang areas.

1/17/45 FEAF
In principal strikes of the day B-24’s bomb railroad yards at Legaspi while B-25’s hit roads and rail-
ways E of Manila, destroying many railroad cars and troop-laden trucks. Other B-24’s pound Daliao
area on Mindanao and Talisay A/F. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to fly small strikes and armed rcn
against bridges, shipping, port areas, A/Fs, trucks, and other T/Os throughout Luzon and at C Phil Is.

1/17/45 Twentieth AF
Nearly 80 B-29’s, out of Chengtu, bomb A/F at Shinchiku. 8 other VHBs hit alternates and T/Os in SE
China.

1/17/45 Seventh AF
14 B-24’s from Saipan pound A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 3 from Guam, on armed rcn flight, bomb Marcus. 2 B-
24’s, from Guam and Saipan, fly individual harassment strikes against Iwo Jima during 17/ 18 Jan.

1/18/45 Eighth AF
Over 100 B-17’s supported by 3 ftr gps bomb Kaiserslautern M/Y. Most of the HBs are diverted, after
bombing, to bases on Continent because of heavy clouds.

1/18/45 Ninth AF
IX TAC returns to operational control of Ninth AF (from Second Tac AF) as US First Army returns from
21st Army Gp to 12th Army Gp. IX TAC HQ (Rear) returns to Verviers from Charleroi. Weather pre-
vents all Ninth AF operations except for alert flights by 11 ftrs of IX and XXIX TACs.

1/18/45 Twelfth AF
During 17/18 Jan A-20’s attack Po R crossings, lights and movement throughout Po Valley. During the
day MBs pound tgts on the Brenner line, including temporary bridge between San Michele all’Adige
and Ora, and overhanging cliff over railroad at San Ambrogio di Valpolicella. Ftrs and FBs blast comm
lines in NE Italy and fuel and supply dumps in Piacenza area, destroying numerous railroad tracks,
trains, and vehicles, and causing explosions or fires in most of the dumps.

1/18/45 Fifteenth AF
Weather prevents bombing operations. P-38’s and P-51’s fly photo rcn and escort missions.

1/18/45 Tenth AF
23 P-47’s and P-38’s hit Anisakan and Hsumhsai A/Fs. 12 B-25’s bomb A/F at Nawnghkio. 20-plus P-
47’s spt ground forces at Si-U and near Yenya-u and Mahlainggon. Troops, supplies, and general
T/Os are attacked at Antawsai, Mong Nak, Namhpakka, Mong Yok, Loi-pyek, Kyawnghkam, Pangnok,
and in Namtu vicinity. 529 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

1/18/45 Fourteenth AF
29 B-24’s bomb Hong Kong. 7 B-25’s bomb Ishan and Chinchengchiang, 4 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s hit
shipping in Puchi area, 4 B-25’s bomb town of Wanting, and 2 hit troop compounds at Chaling. 11 B-
25’s and 12 FBs attack Phu Lang Thuong. 25 P-40’s pound shipping and railroad tgts at Hong Kong.
About 140 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over S China from Burma boundary to Hong Kong
attack a huge variety of T/Os.

1/18/45 FEAF
B-25’s blast Cotabato area. B-24’s bomb tgts in Miti area, B-25’s hit troop concentrations at Bamban,
A-20’s hit warehouses and highway traffic N of Bataan, and P-38’s strafe parked airplanes at
Tuguegarao and vehicles at Enrile, Calarian, and Butigui. A variety of FEAF aircraft fly small-scale
raids and armed rcn missions against road and rail tgts, bridges, A/Fs, and numerous T/Os throughout
the Phil Is.

1/18/45 Seventh AF
19 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb tgts on Chichi Jima and Haha Jima, damaging naval base and town of
Okimura. 10 B-24’s from Guam pound A/F on Iwo Jima. 3 B-24’s during 18/19 Jan continue snooper
strikes against Iwo Jima A/Fs.

1/18/45 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly unsuccessful rcn to Kurabu A/F. One of the B-24’s force-lands in USSR on return trip.

1/19/45 Ninth AF
Bad weather cancels bmr operations. Ftrs fly patrols and armed rcn. XIX TAC also supports elements
of US III and VIII Corps NE of Houffalize and around Clervaux, and 5th Inf Div around Bettendorf.

1/19/45 Twelfth AF
During 18/19 Jan A-20’s bomb motor transport movements, lights, roads, and railroads throughout Po
Valley. Weather cancels MB operations and prevents FBs from completing XXII TAC’s only mission
airborne during the day.

1/19/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 400 HBs attack N and S M/Ys, a railroad bridge, and a highway bridge at Brod. Because of
overcast, only 1 of 112 HBs sent against Zagreb M/Y bombs tgt while others abort. 46 P-38’s bomb S
railroad bridge at Doboj and 59 P-51’s sweep from Zagreb to Gyor. Other P-38’s fly rcn missions and
rcn escort and cover MATAF B-25’s on supply run.

1/19/45 Tenth AF
9 B-25’s bomb troops and stores at Na-mon and near Hsenwi. 28 FBs spt ground forces in Si-U and
Namhkam battle sectors and I along the Irrawaddy near Yenya-u, Kyaukpyu, and Myitson. 4 others
bomb causeway in lake at Mogok. Troops, supplies, and arty are hit by 80-plus FBs at Tonghsim,
Konghsa, Mankang, Mong Pa, Pangkawlong, Saihkao, Man Hio, Man Mao, and other locations in N
Burma. Transports complete 500-plus sorties to forward areas.

1/19/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s bomb Mongyu and vicinity, 5 bomb Ishan, 8 hit shipping and rail tgts at Song Cau, and 4 hit
shipping, railroad tgts, and bridge at Do Len. About 115 P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-38’s on armed rcn over
S China and N Indochina attack a great variety of T/Os covering especially Wanting area.

1/19/45 FEAF
In principal missions of the day, B-24’s and B-25’s bomb La Carlota and Bacolod A/Fs. A-20’s attack
shipping at Salomague and Callaguip. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs attack throughout Luzon, hitting A/Fs,
vehicles, storage areas, highways, and a variety of other tgts.

1/19/45 Twentieth AF
62 XXI BC B-29’s hit Kawasaki aircraft plant at Akashi. 9 others bomb alternates and T/ Os.

1/19/45 Seventh AF
7 B-24’s from Saipan bomb harbor installations at Chichi Jima. 9 from Guam hit A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 7
B-24’s escort photo planes over the Bonin and Kazan Is and 1 bombs Iwo Jima. During the night 3 B-
24’s on individual snooper strikes from the Marianas bomb Iwo Jima.

1/19/45 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies radarferret mission over Shimushu and Onnekotan. 2 other B-24’s hit Matsuwa and
Onnekotan.

1/20/45 International
Provisional National Government of Hungary signs armistice in Moscow with US, USSR, and Great
Britain.

1/20/45 Eighth AF
Approximately 675 HBs attack 3 M/Ys, a synthetic oil plant, and 2 T/Os in W Germany. 9 ftr gps fly
close escort, 2 others fly area patrols in Duren and Frankfurt/Main areas, strafing ground tgts.

1/20/45 Ninth AF
Bmr operations cancelled due to weather. Ftrs fly armed rcn, alerts, and night patrol. IX TAC also sup-
ports 7th Armd Div on DutchGerman boundary.

1/20/45 Twelfth AF
MBs destroy 1 and damage another bridge near San Michele all’Adige, and score good coverage on
Trento M/Y. XXII TAC FBs very successfully blast comm and fuel and ammo dumps in Po Valley.

1/20/45 Fifteenth AF
The tac organization of Fifteenth AF becomes fully developed when a supply-dropping gp, 15th
Special Gp (Prov), organized on 18 Jan, is given control of the 859th (B-24) and 885th (B-17) Bomb
Sqs which drop supplies in France, Italy, and Yugoslavia. (In Mar the 15th Gp will be redesignated the
2641st Special Gp (Prov) and with its units attached to Twelfth AF for operational control, the Fifteenth
retaining administrative control). 345 B-17’s and B-24’s attack N and S main M/Ys and station sidings
at Linz, M/Ys at Salzburg and Rosenheim, and oil storage at Regensburg. Ftrs escort HBs and fly rcn
and rcn escort missions.

1/20/45 Tenth AF
16 FBs spt ground forces along the Irrawaddy near Mabein, Shadaw, and Myitson. 8 others hit ammo
dump at Namhkai and supply dump at Kutkai. Also hit are troop concentrations, supply areas and
T/Os at Kyaunghkam, Panghung, Kawnglom, Namhsan, Loi-kang, and in Hsenwi area. 482 transport
sorties are flown to advanced bases and battle sectors.

1/20/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s hit bridge and railroad cars near Hanoi. 3 B-25’s attack T/Os W of Hengshan, 2 hit troop
compound and other tgts at Chaling and Anjen, and 1 damages a small freighter in E China Sea. 32
P-51’s pound A/Fs in Shanghai area, claiming 22 airplanes destroyed. More than 200 P-40’s, P-51’s,
and P-38’s on armed rcn over vast S China and N Indochina areas attack bridges, town areas, rail,
road and river trafflc, and other T/Os at numerous points.

1/20/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Fabrica A/F and bomb underground storage area at Bamban. A-20’s and B-25’s hit rail-
roads and trains near Bicol R and between Calauag and Legaspi. Other A-20’s and FBs hit Aparri-
Laoag and Tubang A/Fs, hit arty positions W of Bong Bong and destroy railroad bridge at Aloneros.

1/20/45 Twentieth AF
Gen LeMay takes cmd of XXI BC. Gen Ramey officially becomes CG XX BC.

1/20/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 5 from Saipan hit town of Okimura. During 20/21 Jan,
10 HBs from Guam fly separate snooper strikes against Iwo Jima A/Fs.

1/20/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s bomb Kataoka area.

1/21/45 Eighth AF
About 750 HBs hit M/Y and tank factory at Aschaffenburg, military vehicle plant, bridge, comm center
and M/Y at Mannheim, M/Ys at Heilbronn and Pforzheim, comm center at Arnbach, town of
Reutlingen, and 3 T/Os. 9 ftr gps fly close spt and strafe 4 A/Fs plus numerous miscellaneous ground
tgts. 1 P-51 gp flies area sweep in spt of HBs and another supports Ninth AF Mbs.

1/21/45 Ninth AF
IX TAC HQ (main) returns to Verviers from Liege. 166 A-26’s, A-20’s, and B-26’s hit rail junction and
bridge at Euskirchen and M/Y and defended positions at Mayen. Ftrs fly armed rcn, escort bmrs,
bomb bridges, and spt US 7th Armd Div.

1/21/45 Twelfth AF
Weather restricts operations during 21/22 Jan to armd rcn by 5 A-20’s. The LBs bomb comm tgts in
Po Valley. During day B-25’s hit bridges at Rovereto and Lavis, destroy bridge at Pontetidone, and
blast railroad fill at San Michele all’ Adige, and supply dump at Cremona. Ftrs and FBs concentrate on
comm in same area as MBs, destroying 1 bridge, inflicting 36 rail cuts, hitting fuel and ammo dumps,
and destroying and damaging many vehicles and much railroad rolling stock, mostly in Milan area.

1/21/45 Fifteenth AF
170 B-17’s bomb Lobau and Schwechat oil refineries at Vienna. 131 P-51’s and P-38’s provide spt. 43
P-38’s bomb oil refinery at Fiume. Other ftrs escort rcn missions and accompany supply-dropping
operations to Yugoslavia.

1/21/45 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s bomb Heho A/F. 12 P-38’s bomb bridge area at Nampawng. 26 P-47’s spt ground forces
near Twinnge, Mahlainggon, and Konkha along the Irrawaddy, and in the Si-U sector. 50-plus P-38’s
and P-47’s hit troop concentrations, supplies, and T/Os at Me-han, Mogok, Hsenwi, Na-makhkaw,
Kutkai, Kunhkan, and Man On. Nearly 500 transports sorties are flown to forward areas.

1/21/45 Fourteenth AF
30 B-24’s pound Hong Kong area. 12 P-51’s hit Nanking A/F (claiming 11 enemy airplanes destroyed)
and T/Os along the Yangtze to Hankow. 30 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn hit T/Os at several loca-
tions. 12 of the FBs concentrate on Wanting area.

1/21/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Marikina A/F and hit barracks and coastal def guns at Calabasan. B-25’s, A-20’s, and
FBs fly sweeps, small strikes, and armed rcn attacks on A/Fs, road networks, bridges, gun positions,
numerous vehicles, and other T/Os throughout C and S Luzon.

1/21/45 Twentieth AF
30 B-29’s, flying out of the Marianas, bomb Moen A/F.
1/21/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/Fs on Iwo Jima. During 21/22 Jan, 8 more, flying separate snooper
strikes from Saipan, pound the A/Fs.

1/22/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 200 B-17’s, supported by 85 ftr sorties, bomb Sterkrade-Holten synthetic oil plant, Rheine M/Y,
Dinslaken, Osnabruck, and T/Os. 2 P-51 gps fly area sweeps (1 in escort to Ninth AF Mbs).

1/22/45 Ninth AF
304 B-26’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s bomb M/Y, railhead, and road and rail bridges in Germany with aim of
obstructing troop movement. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly armed rcn and sweeps and A/F cover, and
spt US 7 Armd Div near Montfort, III, VIII, and XII Corps from S of Saint-Vith along battlefront to NW of
Echternach, and 4th, 5th, 94th, and 95th Inf Divs from Echternach S to just W of Saarlautern.

1/22/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s score damaging hits at Rovereto, San Michele all’ Adige and on Dogna bridge, and attack
Chiari and Crema bridges with fair results. FBs range over practically all of N Italy destroying and
damaging large number of vehicles and railway cars and several locomotives, also hitting fuel and
ammo dumps around Mantua.

1/22/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to 1 P-38 weather rcn flight.

1/22/45 Tenth AF
46 P-47’s spt ground forces near Si-U, Namhkam, and along the Irrawaddy near Twinnge, Bahe, Nam
Mit R, Myitson, and Banwe. 12 others hit T/Os along roads near Kutkai, Hsenwi, Lashio, and Namtu.
Troop concentrations, fuel and ammo dumps, vehicles, and general supplies are pounded at Kin,
Padan, Man Lom, Namtu, Hkamtung, Kabaing, Nammaw-hpek, Panglaw, and Na-hsang. Transports
fly 449 sorties to advanced bases and frontline areas.

1/22/45 Fourteenth AF
16 P-40’s and P-51’s on armed rcn attack various tgts in Wanting area and in SW China. 10 P-51’s
komb buildings at Kunlong ferry. 14 P-51’s and P-40’s hit Sintsiang railroad yards and destroy several
locomotives and trucks E of Tsinan and Suchow.

1/22/45 FEAF
B-24’s, escorted by P-38’s, bomb Heito A/F in first major Fifth AF strike on Formosa. Other B-24’s
bomb barracks in the Cabaruan Hills and gun positions across Manila Bay and hit Fabrica A/F. In
smaller miscellaneous strikes, FEAF ftrs and bmrs over C and S Luzon hit enemy positions, small
shipping, and highways at several points, and damage bridge over Magata R.

1/22/45 Seventh AF
20 B-24’s from Guam blast A/Fs at Iwo Jima, while 8 more B-24’s flying individual strikes from Guam
pound the A/Fs again during 22/23 Jan.

1/23/45 Eighth AF
150-plus B-17’s, escorted by 2 P-51 gps, bomb M/Y and bridge at Neuss. A P-51 Continent-based gp
flies uneventful sweep over Neuss area.

1/23/45 Ninth AF
A small B-26 force hits troop concentrations, road bridge, and military transport tgts at Blankenheim,
Dasburg, and Arzfeld. Ftrs fly armed rcn, alert flights, and patrols, and spt US III, VIII, and XII Corps
and 4th, 94th, and 95th Inf Divs from S of Saint-Vith, S and E along the battleline to just W of
Saarlautern.

1/23/45 Twelfth AF
During 22/23 Jan A-20’s bomb lights, roads, and river crossings at over 50 locations in Po Valley, hit
several T/Os, and attack Borgoforte and San Benedetto Po and A/Fs at Villafranca di Verona and
Ghedi. Weather cancels MB operations during the day. FBs operate mainly against comm, principally
railroad tgts, in Po Valley but also hit ammo dumps, shipping, guns, vehicles, and other tgts in N Italy
scattered from Genoa to NE Italy.

1/23/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather cancels all operations.

1/23/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb A/Fs at Aungban and Hsumhsai. 34 P-47’s spt ground forces near Namhkam and
along the Irrawaddy in the Twinnge and Bahe areas. 55 P-47’s and P-38’s hit troop concentrations,
storage areas and vehicles at Kawngwang, Sati, Kyaukme, Wengnan, Hko-lawng, Lothke, and
Panglaw. Transports fly 542 sorties, carrying men and supplies to advanced bases and drop supplies
to troops in frontline areas.

1/23/45 Fourteenth AF
40 P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn attack T/Os (mainly river, road, and rail traffic) at several locations
in both S China and in N China plain, including WantingSuchow and Yuankiang areas, lower Tungting
Lake region, points between Kiaotow and Kweiyi, and points as far N as Peking.

1/23/45 FEAF
On 22/23 Jan B-24’s again hit Formosa in force, bombing aluminum factory at Takao. In the day’s
principal missions, B-24’s bomb Baguio and, along with A-20’s, hit Corregidor I. Other A-20’s attack
Aparri A/F while FBs hit bridge at Digdig, luggers S of Alcala, guns on Grande I, bridge over Magata
R, and base at Camp John Hay. B-24s hit Silay A/F.

1/23/45 Twentieth AF
28 B-29’s of XXI BC bomb Mitsubishi engine plant at Nagoya. 27 hit secondary tgt, the urban area of
the city. 9 bomb other alternates and T/Os. An estimated 600-plus ftrs offer heavy and aggressive
opposition but down only 1 VHB. US gunners claim 32 ftrs downed.

1/23/45 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima A/Fs. 3 from Guam fly armed rcn over Woleai, 2 of them bomb-
ing the main runway on the island. During 23/24 Jan, 10 B-24’s from Saipan strike Iwo Jima singly at
about 45-min intervals.

1/23/45 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies rcn sortie along Onnekotan-Matsuwa E coasts. 4 B-24’s strike Kakumabetsu cannery and
tgts on Paramushiru. 810 ftrs intercept and the B-24’s claim 2 victories. 1 B-24 is lost.

1/24/45 Eighth AF
2 P-51 gps fly sweeps over Wahn A/F-Dorweiler area and Karlsruhe-Koblenz area, claiming 3 ftrs
downed.

1/24/45 Ninth AF
25 9th Bomb Div bmrs hit comm centers at Schleiden, Stadtkyll, and Pronsfeld. Ftrs fly armed rcn,
sweeps, A/F cover, and bomb 1 bridge. XIX TAC supports US III, VIII, XII, and XX Corps elements
along battlefront at several points from SW of Saint-Vith to Saarlautern area.

1/24/45 Twelfth AF
Cloud conditions and ground fog at bases nearby halt operations. 1 MB flies weather rcn over Venice
area and P-47’s fly weather rcn over Bologna-Parma area. 2 of the P-47’s destroy a truck and dam-
age a train near Parma.

1/24/45 Fifteenth AF
Unfavorable weather limits operations to 1 complete weather rcn mission.

1/24/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb Hsumhsai A/F. 17 P-47’s spt ground forces at Padin near Namhkam, and along the
Irrawaddy in Bahe area. 6 P-47’s knock out Inailong bypass bridge. Troop concentrations and supply
areas are attacked at Nawngang, Pangsan, Mansak, Konsan, Yaunggwin, Mangkung, Nawngngun,
Mong Long, Mogok, Namhsan, and in Mongmit area. Transports again fly over 500 sorties to forward
areas.

1/24/45 Fourteenth AF
12 P-51’s on armed rcn attack railroad tgts N of Siangsiang, between Loyang and Kaifeng, and near
Tungchen. 21 locomotives are claimed destroyed.

1/24/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Corregidor, Cavite, Canacao peninsula seaplane base, and Grande I. FEAF ftrs and
bmrs on sweeps, armed rcn, and light raids attack a variety of tgts all over Luzon including small ship-
ping, A/Fs, def positions, storage and town areas, roads, and vehicles. During 24/25 Jan, B-24’s on
snooper mission again hit Takao A/F.

1/24/45 Twentieth AF
20 B-29’s of 313th Bomb Wg hit 2 A/Fs on Iwo Jima.

1/24/45 Seventh AF
33 B-24’s, from Guam and Saipan, pound Iwo Jima during 4 raids. 6 others act as airborne spotters
for naval bombardment of Iwo. During 5 hrs of 24/25 Jan, 10 HBs maintain harassment strikes against
the island’s A/Fs.

1/24/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on a low-level attack on Torishima abort due to mechanical trouble. 4 more B-25’s bomb
buildings on Torishima. AA fire damages 2 B-25’s. 6 ftrs take off after radar reports an unidentified tgt
SE of Attu. They spot a balloon which they shoot down with tracers.

1/25/45 US
Gen Stilwell is assigned cmdr of Army Ground Forces.

1/25/45 Eighth AF
2 ftr gps sweep over wide areas of SW Germany, claiming 2 ftrs downed NE of Mannheim and E of
Kirrlach.

1/25/45 Ninth AF
170 MBs and LBs hit comm centers and railroad bridges, overpasses, and lines in W Germany with
aim of harassing and obstructing troop movement. Ftrs of the 3 TACs fly armed rcn, alerts and night
patrols, escort bmrs, and attack numerous ground tgts. XIX TAC supports US 5th Inf Div in
Echternach area.

1/25/45 Twelfth AF
During 24/25 Jan A-20’s make several intruder attacks on roads, motor transport, bridges, and trains.
Bad weather during the day greatly curtails flying. The only MB mission dispatched achieves poor
results on Cremona ammo dump. FBs and ftrs of XXII TAC hit comm and dump areas, mainly in Milan
area, with good general success.

1/25/45 Fifteenth AF
Weather curtails operations. P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn. P-51’s escort the photo rcn missions.

1/25/45 Tenth AF
24 P-47’s spt ground forces in Namhkam area, near Molo, and near Myitson. 12 B-25’s pound A/F at
Heho. 80-plus FBs attack troops, supplies, and T/Os at Hsenwi, Loi-weng, Ho hpong, Loi Nan,
Tingyet, Mong Tat, Ho-mong, Mong Long, Pangkwai, and in Kutkai area. Transports fly 581 sorties to
forward areas.

1/25/45 Fourteenth AF
21 P-51’s hit rail tgts and A/Fs in Peking area, claiming 4 locomotives and 40 aircraft destroyed. 16 P-
40’s and P-51’s attack railroad tgts around Kaifeng, Shihkiachwang, Pengpu, and Chingmen. 42 loco-
motives are claimed destroyed.

1/25/45 FEAF
B-24’s, operating in force, again pound Corregidor I. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs on sweeps,
armed rcn, and small-scale strikes hit vehicles, enemy positions, A/Fs, ammo and supply dumps,
barges, comm, and T/Os in general, over wide areas of Luzon, Palawan, and in C Phil Is. During
25/26 Jan B-24’s fly harassing raid on Takao.

1/25/45 Seventh AF
14 Saipan-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima in the afternoon. During 25/26 Jan, 10 more, flying individual
harassment strikes at intervals, pound the island.

1/26/45 Eighth AF
1 P-51 gp, based on Continent, flies uneventful ftr sweeps over Heilbronn, Aschaffenburg, Giessen,
and Trier areas.

1/26/45 Ninth AF
27 B-26’s bomb Euskirchen rail bridge to interdict rail trafflc SW from Euskirchen, much of which
comes from Cologne and Bonn. The 3 TACs fly armed rcn, alert flights, and patrols. XIX TAC supports
US Third Army elements from S of Saint-Vith to W of Saarlautern.

1/26/45 Twelfth AF
During 25/26 Jan A-20’s fly armed rcn of Po Valley, bombing Po R crossings, Ghedi A/F, and general
movement throughout the area. Both 57th Bomb Wg and XXII TAC cancel all operations for the day
because of bad weather.

1/26/45 Fifteenth AF
Weather prevents bombing operations. P-38’s fly rcn and rcn-escort missions and escort RAF supply
drop over Yugoslavia.
1/26/45 Tenth AF
8 FBs spt ground forces in Namhkam area. 140-plus FBs hit troops, supplies, guns, railroad tgts, and
T/Os at Tangtong, Panghai, Man Pwe, Kyaunghkam, Mong Pa, Nalang, Hsenwi, Molo, Mong Tat,
Humon, Tonghkan, Pangnim, Konghsa, Namtu, Namhsan, and in Nampok area. Transports fly more
than 500 sorties to advanced bases and frontline areas.

1/26/45 Fourteenth AF
15 P-51’s and P-40’s hit Chenghsien A/F and locomotives, tracks, and motor transport at Nanking and
Sinsiang.

1/26/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit coastal guns on Corregidor and in Balete Pass. B-25’s bomb Cabcaben A/F area and
coastal guns on Carabao I and A-20’s attack Grande I coastal defenses. B-26’s bomb Likanan and
Sasa. P-38’s strafe same tgts and also hit Padada. A-20’s and FBs, along with a few B-24’s, continue
armed rcn and miscellaneous attacks against A/Fs, comm, vehicles, coastal guns, town areas, and
other tgts throughout Luzon and in C Phils.

1/26/45 Twentieth AF
During 25/26 Jan, 70-plus B-29’s of XX BC mine the 6 approaches to Singapore harbor and at
Saigon, Camranh Bay, Pakchan R, Penang harbor, Koh Si Chang Channel, and Phan Rang Bay.

1/26/45 Seventh AF
17 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima A/Fs. During 26/27 Jan the A/Fs are hit by 9 B-24’s on individ-
ual harassment missions.

1/27/45 Ninth AF
Weather grounds 9th Bomb Div and XIX TAC. IX and XXIX TACs fly armed rcn over battle area and
parts of W Germany, along with alert flights and leaflet mission.

1/27/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather during morning causes all MBs to abort except for an attack on bridge at Bressana
Bottarone. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs continue interdiction of comm with good results against motor trans-
port, trains, rail lines, bridges, and storage dumps. P-47’s of 57th Ftr Gp destroy oil plant near
Fornovo di Taro.

1/27/45 Fifteenth AF
For sixth consecutive day bad weather restricts operations to rcn and escort missions.

1/27/45 Tenth AF
30-plus FBs spt ground forces at Man Sak, Molo Ywama, area S of Molo, and area S of Banwe. 8 oth-
ers knock out bypass bridge at Bawgyo. About 100 FBs hit troop concentrations, supplies, and T/Os at
or near Man Kyan, Kuinkuiloi, Hohkun, Pongalau, Hsenwi, Kutkai, Hsatong, Ping hoi, Ho-mong,
Padon, and Kyaunghen. Transports fly 527 sorties to advanced bases and over forward areas, landing
men and landing and dropping supplies.

1/27/45 Fourteenth AF
22 P-40’s and P-51’s attack locomotives, trucks, and shipping at Sinsiang, Kihsien, and Nanking, from
Taiyuan to Puchou, and E of Yiyang.

1/27/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Canacao seaplane base, Cavite, and Grande I while B-25’s hit Cabcaben and A/F at
Calingatan. Other FEAF aircraft continue small-scale strikes against numerous other A/Fs, town areas,
gun emplacements, harbors, and comm and transportation tgts throughout Luzon.

1/27/45 Twentieth AF
By this date the complete forward dets of the 4 B-29 gps in the Chengtu area have evacuated their
bases and moved to more permanent bases in India. This move complies with JCS directive formulat-
ed on 16 Dec 44 and received on 18 Dec. The long-existing understanding that XX BC might be
moved from CBI when more convenient bases are available is thus put into its initial stage when XX
BC’s CG, Gen LeMay, and JCS agree that on logistical grounds XX BC’s operating scheme is basical-
ly unsound, a situation made more apparent when in Nov the Japanese had overrun Luchou and
Yungning and threatened Kunming. This development necessitated air tonnage flown over the Hump
being diverted to Chinese ground forces and Fourteenth AF, resulting in curtailed supplies to XX BC
and providing the catalyst for beginning movement of the cmd from China. 22 XX BC B-29’s based in
India hit navy yard and arsenal at Saigon. 1 bombs bridge at Bangkok. Results are poor. 76 B-29’s of
73d Bomb Wg are airborne from the Marianas against Musashiho and Nakajima aircraft plants near
Tokyo. Clouds and high winds over tgt area prevent bombing of the primary. 56 VHBs bomb second-
ary tgt of Tokyo urban area and 6 others attack alternates and T/Os. Ftr opposition is the heaviest to
date and 5 B-29’s are downed. 4 others ditch or crash-land. B-29 gunners claim 60 ftr kills, the highest
VHB claim to date.

1/27/45 Seventh AF
19 B-24’s, based at Saipan, bomb Iwo Jima. 10 HBs from Saipan and Guam follow up with individual
harassment raids against the island during 27/28 Jan. 1 B-24 from Angaur bombs Arakabesan.

1/28/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 900 HBs attack 2 benzol plants, 3 M/Ys, 3 bridges, 4 city areas, and T/Os in W Germany. 5 P-
51 gps fly escort. 1 gp escorts MBs of Ninth AF.

1/28/45 Ninth AF
95 9th Bomb Div bmrs hit comm center at Mayen, rail bridges and overpass at Eller, Sinzig,
Remagen, and Kaiserslautern, T/Os in W Germany, and fly cover for US First Army forces on frontline
in Monschau-Butgenbach area.

1/28/45 Twelfth AF
Weather again hampers operations. B-25’s have good results on railroad bridges at Lavis and San
Michele all’Adige. XXII TAC aircraft operate effectively against comm and transport tgts throughout N
Italy including at Milan, Pavia, Cremona, Nervesa della Battaglia, Treviso, Genoa, Padua, and Lake
Maggiore areas.

1/28/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather (seventh successive day) restricts operations to 3 weather rcn flights.

1/28/45 Tenth AF
40 FBs spt ground forces SE of Banwe, E of Molo, S of Molo Ywama, and near Namhkam. 80 FBs hit
troop concentrations, supply areas, and enemy movement and active areas at or near Namsangsok,
Namlan, Pangmakmo, Wengnan, Kutkai, and Mu-lwat. Again well over 500 sorties are flown to for-
ward areas by transports. First convoy from Ledo crosses Chinese border heading for Kunming.

1/28/45 Fourteenth AF
23 P-40’s and P-51’s attack railway and river trafflc at Wuhu, Sinyang, and Linfen, in Sinsiang-Hantan
area, between Loyang and Sinyang, and along Pinghan railroad.
1/28/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s and FBs concentrate attacks on Luzon, heaviest tonnage (from B-24’s) falling
on Corregidor. Cavite and tgts between Manila and Subic Bay, including Laoag A/F, are also hit. A-
20’s concentrate on tgts in AparriGattaran area while FBs and A-20’s hit A/Fs in Cagayan Valley and
troops, trucks, and roads in San Felipe and Talavera areas.

1/28/45 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Guam and 10 from Saipan bomb A/Fs on Iwo Jima. 10 more follow during 28/29 Jan
with single-bmr harassment raids on the A/Fs. 2 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Arakabesan.

1/29/45 Eighth AF
1000-plus HBs bomb 7 M/Ys, 2 rail centers, 2 viaducts, a city area, military vehicle and aircraft facto-
ries, and T/Os in W Germany. 14 ftr gps fly spt and strafe ground tgts.

1/29/45 Ninth AF
364 A-20’s, B-26’s, and A-26’s bomb rail bridges, supply and comm centers, and defended areas in W
Germany. Ftrs escort the bmrs, fly armed rcn and patrols and spt US Third Army units at points along
frontlines from S of Saint-Vith to bridgehead area around Saarlautern.

1/29/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Barcus becomes CG XII TAC. Due to high winds and generally bad weather, MBs successfully
bomb only 2 tgts, the railway bridges at Calliano and Rovereto, and attack with less success bridges
at Motta di Livenza, Lavis, Mantua, and Chiusaforte, and railway station at Lavis. XXII TAC ftrs and
FBs operate primarily against comm throughout Po Valley. Results are generally good and bridge at
Nervesa della Battaglia is cut. Bridges or their approaches at Cittadella, Santa Margherita d’Adige and
Cismon del Grappa are damaged along with a variety of tgts. During 28/29 Jan intruder LBs hit rail
facilities, pontoon bridge, lights, and motor transport at nearly 50 locations in Po Valley.

1/29/45 Fifteenth AF
Weather prevents bombing operations for eighth consecutive day. P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn
missions.

1/29/45 Tenth AF
13 B-25’s knock out road bridges at Loi-leng and Tonglau and hit several nearby T/Os. 26 P-47’s hit
troop positions in Namhkai area. 11 P-38’s and 16 P-47’s attack A/Fs at Aungban and Heho. 8 P-47’s
spt ground forces near Banwe. 70 P-47’s and P-38’s pound troop concentrations and supplies at
Panglong, Tangyan, Wengnan, Homang, Mong Long, Namtu, Mongyin, Mong Yang, and Namhsam.
Largescale transport operations continue.

1/29/45 Fourteenth AF
Pailochi A/F, river and road shipping, troops, gun positions, buildings, and other T/Os are attacked at
Kweiyi, Hankow, Sinyang and Chihkiang, between Hengshan and Siangtan, between Wuhu and
Anking, N of Hengyang, and E and S of Yutze.

1/29/45 FEAF
Heavy B-24 daylight raids concentrate on Heito A/F area and Corregidor while B-25’s bomb nearby
Cabcaben. FBs and A-20’s hit T/Os from Aparri to Echague. Further S ftrs hit gun positions in the
Batangas and Verde Is areas. A-20’s spt ground forces inland from Lingayen by hitting Carranglen
road net. Others hit Talavera and Carabao I.

1/29/45 Twentieth AF
About 30 Marianasbased B-29’s strike at 2 A/Fs on Iwo Jima.

1/29/45 Seventh AF
19 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Iwo Jima A/Fs. 2 from Saipan, on armed rcn flight, bomb Marcus. 1 B-
24 from Angaur bombs Arakabesan. During 29/30 Jan, 5 HBs from Saipan continue harassment raids
on Iwo Jima A/Fs.

1/30/45 International
Preliminary part of Malta-Yalta conferences begin at Malta.

1/30/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels bmr operations. Ftrs fly nightfighter and intruder rcn missions. Ftr cover for US 5th
Armd Div W of Gemund is recalled during the day.

1/30/45 Twelfth AF
Good weather in Po Valley permits full-scale operations against comm lines. During 29/30 Jan intrud-
ing A-20’s pound scattered movement (much of it near Milan), several Po R crossings including at
Borgoforte, Piacenza, and San Benedetto Po, harbor at La Spezia, and fuel dumps and other tgts at
many locations. B-25’s effectively strike Brenner rail line during the day, especially Lavis and Trento
M/Ys and bridges at Lavis and Calliano. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs strike railroads and bridges in NE Italy
cutting many lines and damaging several bridges, and hit fuel dumps and factories around Parma.

1/30/45 Fifteenth AF
For ninth successive day weather prevents bombing operations. During 29/30 Jan, 13 B-24’s drop
supplies in N Italy. During the day P-38’s fly rcn and rcn-escort and carry out supply missions and
strafing attacks in Austria.

1/30/45 Tenth AF
65 FBs spt ground forces in Banwe, Yenya-u, Hsenwi, Molo, and Mongmit areas. 5 others knock out
bridge E of Mong Long. 100-plus FBs attack troops, supplies, arty, and comm tgts at several locations
including Kutkai, Bawgyo, Hamngai, Namhsan, Naleng, Pangsari, Hsenwi, and Wengnan. Transports
again fly over 500 sorties to forward areas.

1/30/45 Fourteenth AF
27 B-24’s bomb Hankow. 32 P-40’s and P-51’s spt the HBs. 8 P-51’s hit T/Os in areas around Loyang,
Yuncheng, and Sinantien.

1/30/45 FEAF
Bad weather cancels most of scheduled strikes over Luzon. However, B-24’s bomb Cavite while FBs
flying spt for ground forces hit arty and troop concentrations NE of Labayug and others attack ammo
dumps N of San Isidro.

1/30/45 Seventh AF
17 B-24’s from Saipan bomb Iwo Jima A/F. 3 others bomb A/F on Woleai. 6 B-24’s from Angaur strike
Koror and Arakabesan. During 30/31 Jan, 10 HBs from Saipan fly single-bmr snooper raids against
Iwo Jima A/Fs.

1/31/45 International
Conference at Malta begins. Churchill, Eden, Stettinius, and the CCS discuss Western Front strategy,
Anglo-US forces of occupation in Germany, and shipping problems.
1/31/45 Eighth AF
400-plus HBs and 4 gps of escorting ftrs are recalled from mission against tgts in Germany because
of expected bad weather at UK bases and heavy clouds.

1/31/45 Ninth AF
All operations cancelled due to weather.

1/31/45 Twelfth AF
MBs attack railroad bridges at Chiusaforte, Voghera, Lavis, Rovereto, and San Michele all’ Adige, and
M/Y at Rovereto, with only fair results. Ftrs and FBs hit bridges, rail lines, trains, vehicles, and other
tgts over widespread areas of N Italy. During 30/31 Jan LBs hit several railroad tgts during intruder
missions in Po Valley.

1/31/45 Fifteenth AF
670-plus B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Moosbierbaum oil refinery, M/Ys at Graz and Maribor, and scattered
T/Os. P-38’s and P-51’s fly over 300 escorting sorties for the HBs. Other P-38’s fly rcn and rcn escort
and drop supplies into Austria. During 30/31 Jan B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy.

1/31/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit troops and stores at Namlan. 50-plus P-47’s attack troops and supplies at several loca-
tions including Na-mawtawng, Tawkut, Mong Long, Hsipaw, Hsenwi, and Namhpakka. Transports
complete 535 sorties to forward bases and frontline areas.

1/31/45 Fourteenth AF
P-51’s strafe T/Os along Pinghan railroad.

1/31/45 Thirteenth AF
Gen Barnes again assumes cmd of XIII FC.

1/31/45 Seventh AF
20 B-24’s from Guam bomb A/Fs and AA defenses on Iwo Jima. During 31 Jan/1 Feb, 9 more HBs,
flying single-bmr harassment strikes, hit the island.

2/1/45 Eighth AF
600-plus HBs hit 3 M/Ys at Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, and Krefeld, and 3 bridges at Wesel and
Mannheim, along with towns of Pforzheim and Barth and T/Os in the area. 6 ftr gps fly close and free-
lance spt.

2/1/45 Ninth AF
146 B-26’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s bomb rail bridges and defended areas on Rhine and Mosel Rivers and
in W Germany near battlefront. IX and XIX TACs escort MBs and LBs, fly armed rcn, and attack
Euskirchen M/Y and town of Arloff.

2/1/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather curtails operations. LBs and MBs are grounded and ftrs and FBs fly only 14 sorties, 12
against comm tgts N of battle area and 2 weather rcn sorties.

2/1/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 300 B-17’s and B-24’s attack Moosbierbaum oil refinery and M/Ys at Graz, Furstenfeld, and
Klagenfurt. 1 HB bombs Pula. P-38’s and P-51’s fly 270-plus sorties escorting HBs. Other P-38’s carry
out rcn and rcn escort missions.
2/1/45 Tenth AF
28 FBs spt ground forces around Hosi and Molo. 12 B-25’s knock out Mong Pawn bridge. 8 P-47’s
damage approach to Pa-mao bridge. 8 others hit Hsumhsai A/F. 90-plus FBs hit troops, supplies, vehi-
cles, ferry crossing, and various T/Os at several locations including Nauchye, Hsenwi, Man Pwe,
Pongkalau, Nawng Mawn, Na-lang, Kunhkan, and Panghtu-lin. 550 transport sorties are flown to for-
ward areas.

2/1/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s attack shipping off Indochina coast, claiming 1 cargo vessel sunk and a patrol boat damaged.
4 P-40’s attack div HQ SW of Yungning.

2/1/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Canacao peninsula and Cavite areas. Tgts include shipyard, seaplane base, comm, and
supply. B-25’s hit Puerto Princesa. B-24’s bomb Okayama A/F during 31 Jan/1 Feb and hit Okayama
and Heito A/F and Toko seaplane base during the following day.

2/1/45 Twentieth AF
67 B-29’s bomb the Admiralty IX Floating Drydock (and vessel berthed in it) at Singapore navy yard.
21 other B-29’s bomb West Wall area of the naval base. 21 others hit alternate tgts at Martaban and
George Town.

2/1/45 Seventh AF
21 Saipan-based B-24’s hit Iwo Jima in the afternoon, and 10 more, flying individual snooper raids, hit
the island during 1/2 Feb. 20 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Corregidor.

2/2/45 Eighth AF
1 ftr gp flies uneventful sweep in Koblenz-Wetzlar-Siegen-Siegburg area.

2/2/45 Ninth AF
350-plus B-26’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s bomb road and rail bridges to block E-W movement E of the
Rhine and defended localities E of battlefront in W Germany. Ftrs hit bridges and fly escort, armed rcn
and patrols, and spt US Third Army elements along the Our-Sauer Rivers.

2/2/45 Twelfth AF
MBs, taking advantage of improving weather conditions in NE Italy, hit bridges at Lavis, Chiusaforte,
Calliano, Mantua, Rovereto, Calcinato, and Dogna. Bad weather at bases restricts XXII TAC aircraft to
5 weather rcn sorties.

2/2/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels bombing operations. 1 B-17 and 1 B-24 drop supplies in N Italy. 33 P-51’s, with
14 others flying top cover, strafe Kurilovec A/F. 11 other P-51’s escort RAF supply dropping mission
over Yugoslavia. 11 P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn. Photo rcn is covered by 24 other P-38’s.

2/2/45 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s pound troops and supplies at Loilem. 60-plus FBs spt ground forces in Molo, Hosi, and
Mabein areas. Troops, supplies, town areas, and vehicles are attacked at Panma, Kan-loi, Pansak,
Man Ho Pang, Pongkalau, Hsenwi, Namtu, Panghai, Kong kang, and Ondon. Transports complete
485 sorties to forward bases and over frontline areas.

2/2/45 Fourteenth AF
4 P-40’s attack regimental HQ and a storage area at Lungchow.
2/2/45 FEAF
B-24’s continue to pound Corregidor and Cavite. In the Cagayan Valley B-25’s attack pillboxes, gun
positions, and river barges. A-20’s hit Baler Bay area. B-24’s hit Okayama A/F during dawn raid.

2/2/45 Thirteenth AF
Col Carl A Brandt becomes CO XIII BC.

2/2/45 Seventh AF
20 Guam-based B-24’s pound Iwo Jima storage area. During 2/3 Feb, 10 more, flying individual
harassment raids, bomb the island’s A/Fs. 4 P-47’s, on rcn flight, strafe buildings on Pagan. 22 B-24’s
from Angaur bomb Corregidor.

2/3/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,200 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Y in Berlin and a synthetic oil plant and transportation tgts at
Magdeburg. Around 900 ftrs spt the Hbs.

2/3/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div attacks Berg-Gladbach storage and repair depot, Dahlem comm center, rail bridges at
Ahrweiler and Sinzig, and M/Y at Junkerath. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols, and carry out armed
rcn over W Germany.

2/3/45 Twelfth AF
Weather restricts combat operations to an attack by 4 P-47’s on Sonico M/Y.

2/3/45 Fifteenth AF
Weather again cancels bombing operations. P-38’s fly photo and weather rcn. P-51’s escort photo rcn
while other P-38’s escort MATAF B-26’s on transport run to Yugoslavia.

2/3/45 Tenth AF
12 B-26’s attack troops and supplies at Loilem. 27 FBs close by spt ground forces in Molo, Hosi, and
Myitson areas. 80-plus FBs hit troop concentrations, supplies, town areas, tanks, and other tgts at
Kyaung-hen, Mongkyet, Hsipaw, Hsenwi, Nasang, Konghsa, and Hkaihsi. Transports complete 531
sorties, landing men and supplies at advanced bases and dropping supplies to forward troops.

2/3/45 FEAF
B-24’s again pound Corregidor and Canacao peninsula. Other B-24’s hit Aparri and Tuguegarao. In
Batangas area A-20’s continue ground spt missions. B-24’s bomb Cebu City and surrounding tgts. B-
26’s and P-38’s hit Matina, Daliao, and Padada A/Fs.

2/3/45 Seventh AF
9 Saipan-based B-24’s hit Chichi Jima. 10 others hit Iwo Jima while 9, flying singlebmr harassment
strikes, pound Iwo Jima during 3/4 Feb. 16 P-38’s, part of a force escorting photo airplanes, strafe the
island in 2-wave attack.

2/4/45 International
US-British-Soviet conference opens at Yalta. Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt, their CoS, Molotov, Eden,
Stettinius, and Hopkins attend. Discussed are USSR’s entry into war against Japan, policy toward
Germany, Polish problem, Security Council voting formula, policy toward liberated Europe, and the
calling of a United Nations conference.

2/4/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div attacks repair depot at Mechernich, Arloff road and rail junction, and flies a leaflet mis-
sion. IX and XIX TACs patrol battle area.

2/4/45 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb railroad bridges at Ala, San Michele all’ Adige, Lavis, Dogna, and Bodrez, and attack Ala
M/Y. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs escort MBs and, in widespread areas of N Italy, destroy 2 bridges, dam-
age 8 others, and blast. rolling stock.

2/4/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels bombing operations for third successive day. 24 B-24’s and 1 B-17 drop supplies
and leaflets in N Yugoslavia. 8 P-38’s carry out photo and weather rcn missions.

2/4/45 Tenth AF
54 P-38’s and P-47’s destroy or damage bridges at Inailong, Bawgyo, Ho-hko, Hay-ti, Mong Long, and
Pa-mao. 26 P-47’s spt ground forces in Myitson and Hosi areas. Troops, supplies, and vehicles are
attacked at Nam Yem, Namakhkaw, Mansam, Kong kang, Nawngsong, Mong Yai, Nalang, and
Pangmit. Again transports complete more than 500 sorties to advanced bases and over forward areas,
where supplies are dropped to troops.

2/4/45 Fourteenth AF
10 P-40’s bomb A/F and Japanese HQ at Yungning and railroad yards at Sinyang. 2 of the P-40’s over
Sinyang are lost to ground fire.

2/4/45 FEAF
B-24’s continue to hit Corregidor and Cavite. In spt of ground forces B-25’s bomb and strafe coast tgts
from San Felipe to Maloma, hit tgts around Iba, and drop napalm on San Jose del Monte. A-20’s
bomb Lipa and Calingatan A/Fs.

2/4/45 Twentieth AF
For the first time XXI BC sends VHBs from 2 wgs (73d and 313th) against Japanese Home Islands.
69 B-29’s bomb urban area of Kobe. 30 others, including 15 hitting Natsusaka, bomb last resort tgts
and T/Os. About 200 attacking ftrs down 1 B-29 and damage 35 others. 1 other crashes upon landing
at Saipan. B-29’s claim 4 ftrs downed, 20 probably destroyed, and 39 damaged.

2/4/45 Seventh AF
9 B-24’s from Guam bomb AA defenses on Iwo Jima while 10 hit town of Okimura. 2 B-24’s from
Saipan, on armed rcn flight, bomb Marcus. 23 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Caballo I. During 4/5 Feb, 8
Guam-based B-24’s, operating singly, pound A/Fs on Iwo Jima.

2/5/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels all operations except IX TAC ftr patrols over US First Army area around Butgenbach.

2/5/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s score excellently against San Ambrogio di Valpolicella landslide (overhanging cliff collapses on
railroad by bombing) and bridges at San Michele all’ Adige and Calliano. During 4/5 Feb XXII TAC A-
20’s intruder missions hit lights, motor transport, and roads in Po Valley and areas S of Bologna. Ftrs
and FBs fly over 270 sorties against comm tgts in N Italy. Incendiary bombing of a truck park damages
numerous vehicles.

2/5/45 Fifteenth AF
730-plus HBs bomb oil storage at Regensburg, main station and 2 M/Ys at Salzburg, M/Ys at
Rosenheim and Villach, and Straubing railroad installations. 6 HBs bomb Comeglians road bridge. P-
38’s and P-51’s escort HBs, fly rcn and rcn spt missions, and accompany 25 B-24’s on supply mission
to Yugoslavia.

2/5/45 Tenth AF
35 P-47’s spt ground forces in Myitson, Hosi, and Molo areas. 8 P-38’s bomb Mong Long. 60 P-38’s
and P-47’s hit troops and supplies at Kan-loi, Namyang, ManPeng, Pangmakhe leng, Kwangteng,
Mong Pa, and Mansam. Transports fly 554 sorties to forward areas.

2/5/45 Fourteenth AF
14 P-51’s and P-40’s attack locomotives and trucks at Pinghan railroad yards, Hsiang-cheng, and
Lohochai. At least 9 locomotives and an undetermined number of trucks are destroyed.

2/5/45 FEAF
60 B-24’s deliver heaviest attack yet on Corregidor. Spt for ground forces continues in various Luzon
battle zones. B-25’s on shipping sweep of E coast claim 9 barges and luggers sunk and several more
damaged. B-24’s bomb Manggar and Sepinggang A/Fs.

2/5/45 Seventh AF
21 B-24’s from Saipan bomb AA positions, def installations, and bivouac on N end of Iwo Jima. During
5/6 Feb Iwo Jima A/Fs are pounded by 10 Saipan-based B-24’s flying individual snooper strikes.

2/5/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s bomb Kataoka through solid overcast. A shipping sweep by B-25’s is cancelled due to weath-
er.

2/6/45 Eighth AF
1,300-plus HBs attack M/Ys at Chemnitz and Magdeburg, and over 20 T/Os, including Gotha M/Y. 15
P-51 gps fly spt and 2 of the gps strafe ground tgts.

2/6/45 Ninth AF
261 MBs and LBs attack Rheinbach ammo dump, Sotenich comm center, Vlatten defended village,
Berg-Gladbach motor transport center, and several casual tgts. Ftrs fly armed rcn, alert flights and
patrols, dive-bomb Horrem bridge, cut rails, and escort 9th Bomb Div.

2/6/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack railroad tgts on the line running N to Brenner Pass, damaging bridges at Rovereto and
Ala. M/Ys at Rovereto and San Ambrogio di Valpolicella and bridge at Crema are less successfully hit.
FBs cut railroad bridges at Nervesa della Battaglia and San Michele all’Adige. The P-47’s claim 3 ftrs
destroyed in combat N of Verona and attack numerous T/Os throughout tgt areas. During 5/6 Feb A-
20’s attack lights, roads, and motor transport in C Po Valley.

2/6/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather permits only supply and rcn missions. 5 P-38’s complete weather and photo rcn while 12
B-24’s and 1 B-17 drop supplies in Yugoslavia.

2/6/45 Tenth AF
86 P-47’s and P-38’s and 25 B-25’s pound troop concentrations, supplies, and AA positions in Lashio
area. 4 P-38’s damage approach to Mong Tong bridge. Transports complete 514 sorties, carrying men
and supplies to forward areas.
2/6/45 Fourteenth AF
20 P-51’s pound and considerably damage Peking A/F, claiming 7 airplanes destroyed. Other FBs on
armed rcn hit several T/Os (mainly rail and river trafflc) around Tsingpu, Wuhu, Suchow, Hsiangcheng,
Ichang, Chingmen, and Yungning. FBs sink numerous river craft on Mekong R from Wan Mai-Lo to
Nguen.

2/6/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Corregidor gun positions. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Echague and camp on Rosario-Baguio
road. A-20’s attack gun positions and defenses at Nichols Field in spt of ground forces and bomb
Caballo I. A-20’s attack Fabrica A/F. B-24’s and B-25’s fly coastal sweeps hitting various tgts at
Divilacan Bay, Hondagua, and Bicol Peninsula. B-24’s, with P-38 spt hit Manggar and Sepinggang
A/Fs.

2/6/45 Seventh AF
9 Guam-based B-24’s hit AA defenses and radar and radio installations on Iwo Jima. 10 more bomb
Ototo Jima island and town of Omura. 1 B-24 from Angaur bombs Koror, 2 hit Bulan A/Fs and 19
bomb Corregidor. 8 B-24’s from Guam fly individual strikes against Iwo Jima A/Fs during 6/7 Feb.

2/7/45 Eighth AF
High, heavy clouds necessitate recall of about 300 B-17’s and 3 ftr gps from mission to attack tgts in
W Germany.

2/7/45 Ninth AF
16 B-26’s strike rail siding at Lipp. Weather cancels other operations.

2/7/45 Twelfth AF
During 6/7 Feb A-20’s bomb lights and movement over extensive areas of N Italy. During day B-25
blasts cut bridges at Bodrez and Lavis, viaduct at Lavis, and block rail lines at San Michele all’Adige
and Mantua. XXII TAC P-47’s destroy 4 railroad bridges and damage another severely in NE and C
Po Valley and Brenner Pass, and blast dumps and sugar refineries in the Mantua, Brescia, and
Reggio Emilia areas.

2/7/45 Fifteenth AF
680 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb oil refineries at Moosbierbaum, Lobau, Schwechat, Vienna/Floridsdorf,
Korneuburg and Kagran in Vienna area, oil storage at Pula, shipyard and harbor of Trieste, town of
Bratislava, A/F at Zwolfaxing, and several scattered T/Os. 274 P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort. 8 B-
24’s drop supplies in Yugoslavia. 18 P-51’s strafe Zeltweg A/F and surrounding area while 10 P-38’s
sweep Zagreb-Karlovac-Sisak area. Other P-38’s fly rcn and escort operations.

2/7/45 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s attack tanks and troops at Man Namman. 50 P-47’s spt forces preparing to cross Shweli R
in Myitson area. 40-plus P-47’s and P-40’s attack troops and supply areas at Nawngkalio, Man Li,
Hsunkwe, Nawnghkio, Loi Hkam, Panghsapye, Na-lang, Wingnang, and Pang Eng Hkye. 464 trans-
port sorties are flown to advanced bases and frontline areas.

2/7/45 Fourteenth AF
11 P-51’s knock out bridge at Hengshan. 34 P-40’s hit river, road, and rail traffic from Kweiyi to
Hengshan, from Chiuchiang to Wuhu, from Wan Mai-Lo to Luang Prabang, from Siaokan southward,
in area S of Tsinan, and N of Tehsien. 2 FBs hit warehouse area at Kweihsien.

2/7/45 FEAF
B-24’s, with P-38 spt hit T/Os at Heito A/F and other points (after weather prevents bombing of Takao).
A-20’s, supporting ground operations, attack hills W of Clark Field. B-25’s, with P-51 cover, fly several
sweeps over Formosa, claiming a sub sunk, a tanker set afire, a large motor launch sunk, other ship-
ping damaged, and several vehicles and an airplane destroyed. B-24’s hit Bago and Mandaue. Other
B-24’s bomb Tawau and—in another mission—Miri A/F, Tutong oil refinery pump station and power
house.

2/7/45 Twentieth AF
44 B-29’s bomb primary tgt of Saigon (11 drop prematurely and 33 hit residential section), 19 hit T/O
of Pnom Penh, and 2 bomb last resort tgt, a M/Y at Martaban. In a more successful mission, almost
60 B-29’s bomb and effect the collapse of most of middle span of Rama VI bridge at Bangkok (3d
strike at this tgt) and destroy NE approach. 1 VHB bombs Martaben M/Y.

2/7/45 Seventh AF
6 B-24’s from Saipan bomb town of Okimura. 8 B-24’s hit AA positions and radio and radar installa-
tions on Iwo Jima, while 2 others bomb Woleai A/F. From Angaur 20 B-24’s bomb Silay and Talisay
A/Fs and 1 bombs Opon A/F on Mactan I. 9 B-24’s, during 7/8 Feb snooper raids from Saipan, bomb
Iwo Jima A/Fs.

2/7/45 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s off to Kataoka abort mission when all aircraft accidentally drop bombs prior to bombing run. 4
B-25’s weather abort.

2/8/45 Eighth AF
Over 400 HBs dispatched to attack tgts in W Germany are recalled before leaving UK coast due to
clouds over bases, routes, and tgts. 2 Continent-based P-51 gps strafe rail tgts and parked aircraft.

2/8/45 Ninth AF
320-plus B-26’s, A-20’s, and A-26’s strike road junction, M/Y, 3 defended areas, and 10 casual tgts in
Germany. Ftrs fly armed rcn, bomb numerous ground tgts, and spt US XII Corps which has, on 7 Feb,
crossed Our and Sauer Rivers between Vianden and Echternach and established bridgeheads.

2/8/45 Twelfth AF
During 7/8 Feb on intruder missions A-20’s bomb various tgts at 58 points in Po Valley and Brenner
Pass area. MBs during day attack bridges at Calliano, Chiusaforte, Dogna and Piacenza. Ftrs and
FBs closely spt US Fifth Army forces in Serchio Valley— where counterattacks oppose Allied offen-
sive—- and destroy Nervesa della Battaglia railroad bridge and oil dump N of Mestre.

2/8/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 500 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb SE Vienna comm tgts and M/Y at Graz, plus several T/Os. 270-plus
P-38’s and P-51’s escort. 12 B-24’s drop supplies in Yugoslavia. 11 P-51’s sweep Zagreb area. Other
P-51’s and P-38’s fly rcn and rcn escort.

2/8/45 Tenth AF
72 P-47’s spt ground forces in Myitson area. 37 P-47’s and P-38’s hit troops, supply areas, ammo
dumps, and T/Os at Namsaw, Hsun-kwe, Loi-Kong, Nawng-un, Hsipaw, Panghai, and Kongnio, and
bomb village near Pangkawn. Transports fly 581 sorties carrying men and supplies to forward bases
and dropping supplies to frontline areas.

2/8/45 Fourteenth AF
10 P-51’s knock out bridge at Shihtangchung and blast bridge approach at Changsha. 9 other ftrs
knock out another bridge N of Changsha. 4 ftrs hit railroad T/Os from Linfen to Yutze to
Shihkiachwang and bomb Tsinan A/F.

2/8/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb town of Mariveles. B-25’s sink or damage several small vessels along Luzon’s E coast
and hit Legaspi A/F. B-24’s bomb Manggar and Sepinggang A/F.

2/8/45 Twentieth AF
30 B-29’s from the Marianas bomb Moen I A/F number 1.

2/8/45 Seventh AF
20 B-24’s from Guam bomb radar and radio installations and AA defenses on Iwo Jima in the after-
noon. During 8/9 Feb, 10 fly single-plane snooper strikes against the island’s A/Fs.

2/8/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s abort mission to Masugawa R when unable to identify the tgt.

2/9/45 International
Malta-Yalta conferences end. Conferees agree to plan for invasion of Japan following defeat of
Germany, anticipated for about 1 Jul 45. Until then pace of the Pacific war will be slowed. USSR will
acquire parts of Manchuria in return for participating in war against Japan.

2/9/45 Eighth AF
1,200 HBs operating in 6 forces attack Rothensee and Lutzkendorf synthetic oil plants,
Bielefeld/Schildesche rail viaduct, Arnsberg viaduct, and numerous secondary tgts and T/Os. 15 ftr
gps provide escort, with 6 gps later strafing rail and road transportation, hangars, and an ammunition
dump.

2/9/45 Ninth AF
347 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb comm centers at Viersen and Kempen, M/Ys at Rheydt,
Grevenbroich, and Viersen, and rail bridges at Neuwied-Irlich and Sinzig. Ftrs fly armed rcn over E
and W of the Rhine, attack rail bridges, and spt US XII Corps bridgeheads across the Our and Sauer
Rivers.

2/9/45 Twelfth AF
During 8/9 Feb A-20’s and A-26’s on intruder missions attack comm tgts throughout C and NE Po
Valley. Weather restricts daytime operations to weather rcn and supply dropping missions.

2/9/45 Fifteenth AF
During 8/9 Feb 1 B-17 and 10 B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy. During the day 49 HBs hit
Moosbierbaum oil refinery. 5 others bomb M/Ys at Graz and Bruck an der Mur. 11 B-24’s drop sup-
plies in C Yugoslavia, while P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn missions and rcn and supply escort.

2/9/45 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s damage bridge at Tonglau and destroy 1 bridge and damage another at Ke-hsi Mansam. 2
others pound trucks, gun positions, and buildings during road sweep from Hsipaw to Loilem to Lashio.
9 P-47’s knock out bridge at Bawgyo and damage another at Inailong. 22 P-47’s spt ground forces in
Myitson area. Troops, supplies, and comm are attacked at Tangtong, Man Mau, Se-u, Mansam,
Panghai, Nalang, and Manhpat by 40-plus FBs. 479 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

2/9/45 Fourteenth AF
8 ftrs hit rail bridges in Kiyang and Lukou areas, damaging 1 bridge. Several trucks are strafed and
destroyed. 3 ftrs on railroad sweep destroy several locomotives between Peking and Sinsiang.
Several other ftrs bomb railroad yards at Kaifeng and A/F at Sinsiang. CACW ftrs make surprise strike
at Tsingtao A/F, claim about 100 airplanes destroyed and damaged, and also destroy several nearby
locomotives.

2/9/45 FEAF
B-24’s fly morning and afternoon raids against Corregidor gun positions. A-20’s also hit the island
fortress. Mariveles and S part of Bataan Peninsula are pounded by B-24’s and A-20’s throughout the
morning and afternoon. B-25’s and P-51’s hit shipping near Legaspi and in San Miguel Bay and
destroy buildings at San Fernando. In spt of ground forces, A-24’s and P-40’s over Balete Pass area
attack bridges and roads.

2/9/45 Twentieth AF
29 XXI BC B-29’s hit Moen I for second consecutive day, bombing A/F number 2.

2/9/45 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Guam and Saipan bomb A/Fs, def and radar-radio installations and AA positions on
Iwo Jima. During 9/10 Feb, 11 more B-24’s from Saipan make separate strikes against A/Fs and AA
defenses.

2/10/45 Eighth AF
150 B-17’s bomb Dulmen oil depot, Ijmuiden sub pens, and town of Lingen. 3 ftr gps escort Hbs. 2
gps of FBs sent against transportation tgts abort because of bad weather.

2/10/45 Ninth AF
320-plus bmrs of 9th Bomb Div attack comm centers at Kempen, Horrem, and Euskirchen, vehicle
center and depot at Munstereifel and at Berg-Gladbach, and several casual tgts including rail bridge at
Bullay. Ftrs escort bmrs, fly patrols and armed rcn, bomb bridges, attack railroad cars and other tgts,
and spt US VIII and XII Corps in Prum area on Prum R and in bridgehead area E of Sauer R NW of
Echternach.

2/10/45 Twelfth AF
During 9/10 Feb A-20’s and A-26’s hit railroads, lights, and movement in Po Valley and Brenner area
and bomb docks at La Spezia. Weather cancels all but 2 MB missions. However, the B-25’s cut
bridges at Palazzuolo sull’ Oglio and Romano di Lombardia. FBs concentrate on railroads in NE Italy,
and destroy numerous vehicles in truck park in Mantua area.

2/10/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather prevents bombing. 12 B-24’s drop supplies in Yugoslavia while P-38’s fly rcn and escort
missions.

2/10/45 Tenth AF
5 B-25’s destroy Laihka bridge. 4 others hit Namsang bridge, with poor results. 9 P-47’s knock out
approaches to Pa-mao bridge while 8 others destroy half of bridge at Inailong. 15 P-47’s spt ground
forces in Mongmit area, concentrating on Japanese positions S of Myitson. 76 FBs attack troops and
supply areas at Panglong, Namsangsok, Namtu, Kutkai, Mong Yaw, Mongmit, Ho-mong, Man Pwe,
Namsam, and Loiya. Again transports fly more than 500 sorties to forward areas.

2/10/45 FEAF
B-24’s again blast Japanese gun positions while P-51’s and P-38’s, supporting ground forces hit
comm tgts in Bayambang-Santa Fe area, while B-25’s in the area blast villages where vehicles are
hidden. B-24’s, A-20’s, and FBs completely saturate the S part of Bataan Peninsula with bombs during
morning and afternoon attacks, thoroughly pummeling defenses and forces. P-47’s on ftr sweep over
Formosa claim 10 air victories.

2/10/45 Fifth AF
Gen Frederick H Smith Jr becomes CG V FC.

2/10/45 Twentieth AF
84 B-29’s, from the Marianas, hit Nakajima aircraft plant at Ota. 12 B-29’s are lost. 21 aircraft are
downed.

2/10/45 Seventh AF
10 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Okimura. 6 P-38’s escort photo mission and fly ftr sweep over Iwo Jima.
17 B-24’s from Guam, with P-38 escort, pound Iwo Jima in late afternoon, and 9 more make singlebmr
harassment strikes on the island during 10/11 Feb.

2/11/45 International
US, Britain, and USSR issue Yalta declaration.

2/11/45 Eighth AF
Over 120 B-17’s bomb Dulmen oil depot and a T/O (road junction). A P-51 gp provides close escort. 4
P-51 gps strafe rail and road transportation in E Netherlands and NW Germany, while 1 other gp
bombs and strafes a truck park in Germany.

2/11/45 Ninth AF
97 B-26’s and A-20’s bomb Bingen and Modrath M/Ys. Ftrs fly armed rcn and patrols, attack special
tgts and T/Os, and attack in cooperation with US XII Corps across Sauer R NW of Echternach.

2/11/45 Twelfth AF
LBs on night intruder missions attack enemy movement and lights at various points in N Italy, hit
bridges in Po Valley, and attack frontline positions in N Apennines. in NE and C Po Valley and stores
Weather grounds MBs but ftrs and FBs blast railroad bridges and lines and supply dumps in C and W
Po areas.

2/11/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to B-24 supply mission to Yugoslavia during 10/11 Feb and to P-38 rcn
missions.

2/11/45 Tenth AF
11 B-25’s bomb troops and supplies at Loilem. 22 P-47’s spt ground forces in Mongmit area, hitting
buildings at Nabu and Japanese positions S of Myitson. 100-plus FBs pound troop concentrations,
supplies, ammo dumps, gun positions, and T/Os at several locations including Pangsang, Taung-
gaing, Panghsapye, Nam Pok, Byaungbyan, Manai, Kutkai, Mongmit, Namun, and Pangmahe-leng.
Transports complete 503 sorties to forward bases and over frontline areas (dropping supplies).

2/11/45 Fourteenth AF
17 B-25’s hit railroad yards at Sinyang and Lohochai and locomotive foundry at Hsuchang. 23 P-47’s
pound Hankow A/F. 8 ftrs hit Anyang A/F and Pinghan railroad T/Os. B-24’s claim 2 cargo vessels
sunk in S China Sea.
2/11/45 FEAF
B-24’s attack Corregidor almost continuously throughout the day. FBs spt ground forces blasting
numerous tgts from Cauringan to Taytay and at Wawa, Montalban, Antipolo, and Marikina. P-47’s blast
train NE of Heito. B-24’s fly light strike against Bago.

2/11/45 Twentieth AF
56 B-29’s bomb storage dumps around Rangoon. Mission is flown in conjunction with B-24’s of EAC’s
Strategic AF which hit tgt. 9 B-29’s from the Marianas carry out rcn mission for Navy. 1 other returns
early. Tgt area covers 135-00E to 148-00E to 30-00N.

2/11/45 Seventh AF
21 B-24’s from Saipan, operating in 2 separate forces, bomb A/Fs and defenses on Iwo Jima. 3 oth-
ers, on armed rcn, bomb Marcus. 25 B-24’s based on Angaur bomb Corregidor. During 11/12 Feb, 10
B-24’s from Saipan fly individual harassment strikes against Iwo Jima.

2/11/45 Eleventh AF
Of 7 B-24’s off on an air cover mission for a naval TF, only 3 reach the tgt.

2/12/45 Ninth AF
All combat operations cancelled because of bad weather.

2/12/45 Twelfth AF
LBs, during 11/12 Feb, bomb comm tgts in Po Valley and NE Italy, including Brenner Pass area. Bad
weather during day restricts MB operations to bombing the bridge at Ala and a sugar refinery at
Legnago. Only 1 ftr gp, the 57th, can operate, hitting bridges, rail lines, and guns in Po Valley.

2/12/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather restricts operations to rcn and rcn escort by P-38’s and P-51’s.

2/12/45 Tenth AF
23 P-47’s spt ground forces hitting NE of Nabu and bombing mortar positions S of Myitson. 4 others
spt forces at Loiya. 3 P-47’s severely damage bridge at Pa-mao. 60-plus P-47’s and P-38’s pound
supply areas, troops, tanks, and trucks at various locations including Hukawt, Kongtap, Namtu,
Namta-gun, Mongmit, Loingu, and Tonsing. 520 transport sorties are flown to forward areas through-
out the day.

2/12/45 Fourteenth AF
6 P-51’s destroy 6 locomotives between Suchow and Pengpu and strafe Nanking and Suchow A/Fs.
Other ftrs claim at least 10 more locomotives destroyed in areas S of Yellow R. P-40’s bomb troops in
Hsiancheng area and hit trains on Pinghan railroad.

2/12/45 FEAF
B-24’s continue to pound Corregidor. A-20’s sweeping S Bataan Peninsula, sink about 30 barges
loaded with troops, ammo, and supplies. Throughout the day MBs and ftrs directly spt ground forces
on Bataan Peninsula and from Lingayen Gulf area to Nichols Field.

2/12/45 Twentieth AF
8 B-29’s complete rcn mission for Navy covering from 135-OOE to 148-OOE and to 30-OON. 21 other
B-29’s from the Marianas bomb heavy AA on Iwo Jima in preparation for amphibious invasion of the
island on 19 Feb.
2/12/45 Seventh AF
9 Guam-based B-24’s pound Chichi Jima naval installations while 19 bomb A/Fs and defenses on Iwo
Jima. During 12/13 Feb, 8 B-24’s from Guam fly singlebmr harassment strikes against both Iwo and
Chichi Jima.

2/12/45 Eleventh AF
B-25’s cancel cover mission for a naval force because of weather.

2/13/45 Ninth AF
320-plus B-26’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s, attack rail bridges at Sinzig, Neuwied-Irlich, and Euskirchen, mili-
tary transport depots at Schwelm and Iserlohn, defended points at Wittlich, and T/Os. Ftrs escort MBs
and LBs, bomb Neuss and Zieverich bridges and other tgts, fly armed rcn, and spt Third Army ele-
ments from Prum to Saarlautern along the Our, Sauer, and Saar R bridgehead areas.

2/13/45 Twelfth AF
During 12/13 Feb LBs attack enemy movement in C and NC Po Valley. MBs hit bridges at Calcinato,
Dogna, and Chiusaforte and bridge approach at Lavis. FBs fly nearly 350 sorties against enemy
comm in N Italy including M/Ys at Verona, Parma, and Vicenza.

2/13/45 Fifteenth AF
In the Vienna area 640-plus HBs with ftr spt hit S ordnance depot, S and SE goods yards and depot,
C repair shops, and Matzleinsdorf M/Y, and M/Ys at Graz, Sarvar, Zagreb (2) and Maribor (2), Pula
harbor, Maribor locomotive depot and rolling stock repair shops, and several T/Os. P-38’s and P-51’s
carry out rcn and rcn escort missions.

2/13/45 Tenth AF
Troops concentrations, supply areas, and T/Os are pounded by 70 FBs at several locations including
Kongpaw, Namtu, Kyaohpak, Laihka, Konwet, Mong Pa, Hkom-nio, and Naung-lang. 19 FBs spt
ground forces in MongmitMyitson area. 16 FBs knock out approach to main bridge and damage
bypass bridge at Hay-ti. 477 air supply sorties are flown by transports throughout the day.

2/13/45 Fourteenth AF
Ftrs sweep railroad from Sinyang to Hsuchang, bomb approach to Hsuchang bridge, and strafe
Sinyang and Ichang A/Fs. B-25’s bomb Hsuchang foundry.

2/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s continue to pound Corregidor as large segment of HBs attack main coastal guns and score
direct hits on several batteries. B-24’s bomb Mariveles while A-20’s and P-47’s bomb and strafe T/Os
throughout S part of Bataan Peninsula. MBs and ftrs attack small shipping during sweeps of E and N
coasts of Luzon. B-25’s, with ftr spt, hit Kagi A/F.

2/13/45 Seventh AF
25 B-24’s from Saipan fly two strikes against Iwo Jima, while 10 others hit Haha Jima. During 13/14
Feb, 5 B-24’s, flying individual harassment strikes, bomb Iwo Jima at intervals over an 8-hr period.

2/14/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,300 HBs attack M/Ys at Dresden, Chemnitz, Magdeburg, and Hof, road bridge at Wesel,
Dulmen oil depot 2 A/Fs, 10 town aras, and numerous T/Os. 16 ftr gps escort HBs or fly area sweeps,
strafe ground tgts, and battle over 75 ftrs, claiming 20 destroyed.

2/14/45 Ninth AF
600-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s attack rail bridges, M/Y, comm centers, ammo dump, prime mover
depot, and several T/Os in Germany in morning and afternoon missions aimed primarily at obstructing
enemy movement and supply. Ftrs fly armed rcn over wide areas of Germany, escort 9th Bomb Div,
attack river traffic, bridges, and other tgts, and spt US Third Army elements E of Our and Sauer
Rivers.

2/14/45 Twelfth AF
During 13/14 Feb A-20’s bomb bridge approach at Castelnuovo di Garfagnana and hit T/Os in Po
Valley. During the day MBs bomb bridges or bridge approaches at San Michele all’Adige, Tarvisio,
Bressanone, and hit guns near Ponte Gardena. Ftrs and FBs, operating in poor weather, attack mainly
comm tgts in Po Valley.

2/14/45 Fifteenth AF
More than 500 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Moosbierbaum, Lobau, Vienna/Floridsdorf, and Schwechat oil
refineries in Vienna area, M/Ys at Graz, Gleisdorf, Klagenfurt, Villach, Celje, Maribor, and Zagreb, and
several scattered T/Os. P-38’s also bomb Moosbierbaum refinery and Maribor M/Y. Other P-38’s and
P-51’s escort HBs, fly photo and weather rcn, and escort rcn missions.

2/14/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s attack vehicles along roads from Lashio to Takaw to Hopong. 7 P-47’s strafe Laihka A/F.
Bad weather cancels other scheduled offensive missions. Transports continue to operate despite the
weather, completing 520 sorties to forward areas.

2/14/45 Fourteenth AF
P-47’s bomb Kaifeng A/F and P-51’s hit Shihkiachwang A/F, destroying several parked airplanes. The
P-51’s afterwards blast 7 locomotives between Puchou and Sinsiang. Other ftrs destroy 7 more loco-
motives between Sinyang and Hsuchang, bomb railroad yards at Lohochai, and destroy fuel dump at
Hsiangcheng.

2/14/45 FEAF
B-24’s continue to bomb Corregidor, concentrating on dock area and gun positions. Other B-24’s
bomb Mariveles and B-25’s bomb A/F at Tuguegarao. MBs and ftrs provide excellent spt for ground
forces, blasting guns and troops W of Clark Field, N of Marikina A/F, and N of Montalban. A-20’s
pound general area of S Bataan. B-25’s bomb barges at Zamboanga and P-38’s bomb Matina A/F.
Ftrs on armed rcn strafe A/Fs on Negros and Cebu. A few MBs bomb Kagi A/F and nearby T/Os.

2/14/45 Twentieth AF
B-29’s from the Marianas again carry out rcn mission for the Navy, covering area northward from base
line at 28-02N 14555E to 28-44N 148-OOE.

2/14/45 Seventh AF
17 Guam-based B-24’s pound defenses and radar and radio installations on Iwo Jima at midday.
During 14/15 Feb 5 more HBs, flying individual snooper missions bomb Iwo Jima A/F and AA positions
while 4 in separate strikes hit Susaki A/F.

2/14/45 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s bomb and photograph Suribachi A/F (secondary).

2/15/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs attack Magdeburg synthetic oil plant, M/Ys at Dresden, Cottbus, and Rheine, and
several T/Os. 9 ftr gps fly escort and strafe transportation tgts.
2/15/45 Ninth AF
Around 90 B-26’s bomb Sinzig and Mayen rail bridges and 4 T/Os in the area. Ftrs patrol points along
battlefront, attack railroads and other special tgts, fly armed rcn and spt US VII, VIII, XII, and XX
Corps along Roer and Prum Rivers and in Saar R bridgehead area.

2/15/45 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb Spilimbergo ammo dumps through overcast, but are forced by the bad weather to cancel
all other operations. FBs, limited by weather, concentrate on railway tgts in NE and W Po Valley.

2/15/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 650 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb 5 station freight yards, SE goods depot, Korneuburg oil refinery,
and Vienna/Floridsdorf, Matzleinsdorf, and Penzing M/Ys— all in Vienna area, plus M/Ys at
Klagenfurt-Wiener-Neustadt and Graz, Graz ordnance depot, shipyards in Fiume and scattered T/Os
are also hit. Ftrs escort HBs and fly rcn and rcn escort missions.

2/15/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit buildings, troops, and other T/Os during sweep from Lashio to Loilem and along road E
and W from Loilem. 20 P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Mongmit-Myitson area. Bridge at Hay-ti is
knocked out by 6 P-47’s. 56 P-47’s attack troops, town areas, and supplies at Paukmyaing, Nam-
hpuktok, Namtoi, and Namhu-tau. 8 P-47’s hit Li-lu ferry area. Large-scale transport operations contin-
ue. 511 sorties are flown to forward areas.

2/15/45 Fourteenth AF
15 FBs attack railroad tgts at Saiping, in Hankow area, N of Sinantien, between Hsuchang and
Loyang, and along the Yangtze from Wuhu to Hankow.

2/15/45 FEAF
B-25’s attack bridges in S part of Formosa. HBs again blast Corregidor with A-20’s and FBs bombing
and strafing its few remaining gun positions. FBs hit Caballo I and FBs, B-25’s, and A-20’s hit Bataan
Peninsula all day. Also hit are troops and gun positions in Ft William McKinley area and A/Fs at
Tuguegarao and Echague.

2/15/45 Twentieth AF
33 Marianas-based B-29’s bomb Mitsubishi aircraft engine works at Nagoya. Almost 70 others hit last
resort tgt and T/Os, 54 of them bombing Hamamatsu.

2/15/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Saipan, in two separate strikes, bomb Iwo Jima A/Fs and AA defenses. 12 others hit
A/F at Chichi Jima. 4 B-24’s from Guam, escorting photo airplanes over Truk, bomb A/Fs at Param
and Moen Is. 5 B-24’s fly night harassment raids against Iwo and Chichi Jima.

2/16/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,000 HBs attack benzol plants at Dortmund and Gelsenkirchen, oil refineries at Dortmund and
Salzbergen, MYs at Osnabruck, Hamm, and Rheine, Wesel rail bridge, and several secondaries and
T/Os. 4 ftr gps provide spt.

2/16/45 Ninth AF
300-plus B-26’s and A-20’s bomb Mayen rail bridge, Rees comm center, Solingen turbo-jet component
works, Unna ordnance depot, and a T/O. Ftrs escort the bmrs, fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn,
attack bridge, railroads, and other special tgts. XIX TAC also supports US VIII, XII, and XX Corps W of
Prum R, E of Sauer R, and in Saarlautern area.
2/16/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs. FBs cut rail lines at S end of Garda Lake, and bomb ammo and fuel dump
E of Nervesa della Battaglia and ammo dump E of Villafranca in Lunigiana.

2/16/45 Fifteenth AF
630-plus B-24’s and B-17’s bomb A/Fs at Regensburg, Landsberg, and Neubiberg, M/Ys at
Rosenheim, Hall, Innsbruck, Bolzano, and Vipiteno, plus scattered T/Os in Austria and N Italy. P-38’s
and P-51’s escort HBs, fly rcn missions, and escort rcn and supply operations.

2/16/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s bomb troops, storage areas, and vehicles during offensive rcn along roads S of Lashio and
from Hsenwi to Loilem. 31 P-47’s spt ground forces in Myitson area. About 160 FBs attack town
areas, troop concentrations, arty positions, transportation tgts, and general T/Os at Namtu, Wengkau,
Hsipaw, Namhsawng-hawng, Hunhla, Mong Yai, Sinkin, Panghung, Hatka, Na-kyeh, and Panglong
and similar tgts at Kyawngsu, Kunsanlek, Namloi, Man-kyawng, Tonsing, Sam-Lau, and Mong Li.
Transports fly 632 sorties delivering men and supplies to forward bases and dropping supplies to
frontline troops.

2/16/45 Fourteenth AF
33 FBs attack A/Fs in Nanking area, railroad yards at Hsuchang and Tungpu, and hit rail and river traf-
fic from Wuhu to Hankow, in Sinsiang area, in Luang Prabang area, and from Muong Soui to the
Mekong R.

2/16/45 FEAF
Ftrs attack vehicles and trains in S part of Formosa. 120-plus A-20’s and B-24’s pound Corregidor dur-
ing early daylight hours. Amphibious and airborne landings follow and the paratroops soon link up with
the beachhead. A-20’s and FBs also bomb nearby Caballo I. B-25’s spt ground forces in Mariveles
area, hit facilities at Baguio and Santa Fe, and bomb Camalaniugan A/F. P-38’s hit Likanan and
Matina A/F. B-24’s pound Kendari A/F.

2/16/45 Seventh AF
2 Guam-based B-24’s on armed rcn flight bomb Marcus. 42 sent against Iwo Jima are recalled due to
total cloud cover over the tgt. During 16/17 Feb, 4 Guam-based B-24’s, striking separately, hit Susaki
A/F.

2/17/45 Eighth AF
Over 300 B-17’s bomb Frankfurt/Main M/Ys and several T/Os including Giessen M/Y, Aschaffenburg,
and Hanau. Nearly 600 other HBs abort from synthetic oil tgts in Germany because of bad cloud con-
ditions. 3 P-51 gps provide escort and strafe ground tgts.

2/17/45 Ninth AF
31 B-26’s strike Mayen rail bridge and T/O at Reinfeld. Ftrs of IX and XIX TAC fly patrols, sweeps, and
armed rcn. XXIX TAC cancels operations due to bad weather.

2/17/45 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb bridges at Chiusaforte, Bressanone, Crema, and Dogna. Ftrs and FBs hit comm tgts in Po
Valley and damage bridges at Nervesa della Battaglia, Cittadella, Calliano, Ala, and Pordenone. Also
bombed are guns and dumps from S of La Spezia E to battle area below Bologna.

2/17/45 Fifteenth AF
About 500 HBs attack main M/Y, station, and benzol plant at Linz, steel works at Judenburg, tank
works at Steyr and Sankt Valentin, M/Ys at Graz, Wels, Bruck an der Mur, and Villach, plus shipyards
and harbors at Fiume, Trieste, and Pula. P-38’s and P-51’s escort HBs, rcn missions, and supply
drops, strafe rail lines in Vienna-Linz area and aircraft at Ardning and Grafenstein, and fly weather and
photo rcn.

2/17/45 Tenth AF
14 P-47’s spt ground forces in Mongmit-Myitson area. 140-plus FBs strike at troop concentrations,
supply points, transport, animal concentrations, tanks, and arms and ammo stores are pounded in N
Burma including at Hko-lawng, Hai-pu, Nakyeh, Man Sang, Samlan, Hkummanmao, Mong Lang, Na-
leng, Honwo, and Loiyek. 10 B-25’s bomb troops and supplies at Hai-hseng. 603 transport sorties are
flown.

2/17/45 Fourteenth AF
30 B-25’s bomb Linfen and Yuncheng. A single B-25 hits railroad T/Os from Hengyang to Lingling. 27
P-40’s and P-51’s attack animal transport, barracks, railroad tgts, and town area at Puchi. 16 P-47’s
hit Hankow-Wuchang area. 37 other FBs attack railroad yards and T/Os and road and river traffic near
Tsinan, Changsha, and Kweiyi, and at Sinyang, Linfen, and Lung Hai.

2/17/45 FEAF
B-24’s, with ftr spt attack A/F, railroad yard, and aluminum plant at Takao. A-20’s spt ground forces in
Mariveles area and hit caves and dugouts in hills W of Ft Stotsenburg. A-20’s, B-25’s, and FBs attack
Tuguegarao and coastal town of San Fernando. B-24’s pound Miri A/F.

2/17/45 Twentieth AF
9 B-29’s from Saipan bomb Dublon I sub pens.

2/17/45 Seventh AF
42 B-24’s from Saipan blast def installations and bivouac area. 3 others, on armed rcn flight, bomb
Marcus. 3 B-24’s from Guam, escorting photo plane over Truk Atoll bomb Param, Uman, and Eten in
the atoll. 5 B-24’s from Saipan fly individual snooper strikes during 17/18 Feb against Chichi Jima.

2/17/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s provide air coverage for naval TF en route to Paramushiru.

2/18/45 Ninth AF
60-plus B-26’s bomb Dottesfeld rail bridge, T/O at Daun, and 5 other T/Os in Germany as 9th Bomb
Div starts campaign to isolate the Ruhr. XIX TAC escorts B-26’s and flies weather rcn and armed rcn.
IX and XXIX TACs are grounded because of weather.

2/18/45 Twelfth AF
During 17/18 Feb A-20’s bomb tgts in Po Valley, including towns of Nogara, Castelfranco Veneto,
Modena, Cremona, Bovolone, and Isola della Scala, bridges at Cittadella and Villafranca in Lunigiana,
and A/Fs at Ghedi and Villafranca in Lunigiana. All B-25 missions abort due to weather except attack
on Ala rail bridge. Ftrs and FBs fly less than 100 sorties, hitting ammo dumps and railroad bridges and
lines, mainly in Po Valley.

2/18/45 Fifteenth AF
During 17/18 Feb 24 B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy. During the day 160 B-17’s bomb benzol plant,
main M/Y and station at Linz. 20 P-38’s provide escort. Almost 290 B-24’s, with ftr escorts, are
recalled because of weather from missions dispatched against tgts in Austria. Weather also causes
recall of 52 P-51’s on strafing mission. A few P-38’s complete rcn missions but most are recalled as
weather worsens.

2/18/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s demolish bridges at Namsang and Ke-hsi Mansam. 30-plus FBs spt ground forces in
Mongmit-Myitson-Nabu area. More than 100 FBs pound troop concentrations, supplies, vehicles, and
other tgts immediately in adv of the southward moving battleline in Burma. Transports fly 602 sorties
to forward areas.

2/18/45 Fourteenth AF
25 FBs attack Sinyang railroad yards and A/F and T/Os along Pinghan railroad, at Chiuchiang, in
Nanking area, E of Lohochai, and SE of Hsuchang. 4 B-24’s over S China Sea claim damage on 2
vessels.

2/18/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Takao, Okayama, and Toshien A/Fs. P-38’s provide spt. B-25’s and ftrs pound comm tgts
and T/Os throughout Formosa. MBs and ftrs continue to fly numerous missions in spt of ground forces
on Luzon. B-24’s bomb Labuan A/F.

2/18/45 Twentieth AF
35 Marianas-based B-29’s bomb 2 A/Fs on Moen I.

2/18/45 Seventh AF
36 Guam-based B-24’s dispatched against Iwo Jima are recalled because of complete cloud cover
over the tgt. 3 others on armed rcn bomb Marcus. During 18/19 Feb, 9 B-24’s from Guam individually
strike Chichi Jima.

2/18/45 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s fly cover sorties for naval force during its approach to Kurabu Cape.

2/19/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,100 HBs attack primary tgts; 3 benzol plants at Bochum and Gelsenkirchen, oil refinery at
Dortmund, tank plant near Siegen, M/Ys at Siegen, Rheine, Munster, and Osnabruck, and Wesel rail
bridge, plus Haselunne and Haltern. 8 ftr gps fly escort and strafe rail traffic. 4 other ftr gps effectively
strafe rail and road transportation in Hannover, Brunswick, and Magdeburg areas.

2/19/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div B-26’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s, strike Mechernich prime mover depot, rail bridges at Pracht,
Niederscheld, and NeuwiedIrlich, Wiesbaden ordnance depot, and 4 T/Os. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div,
attack railroads and bridges, fly armed rcn and alerts, and cooperate with VIII, XII, and XX Corps E of
Our R, between Westwall and Prum R, and in the Saar-Mosel triangle.

2/19/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Morris takes cmd of XII AFSC (until 1 Jan 44 designated the III Air Serv Area Cmd). Bad weather
grounds MBs. FBs, some bombing by radar-control because of heavy clouds, attack-comm and
dumps in W Po Valley and NE Italy, and claim several rail line cuts in Brenner area.

2/19/45 Fifteenth AF
During 18/19 Feb, 11 B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy. During the day almost 500 B-24’s and B-17’s,
escorted by about 220 P-51’s and P-38’s, bomb 2 M/Ys and S station area in Vienna, M/Ys at
Klagenfurt, Graz, Bruck an der Mur, and Maribor, shipyards in Fiume, and Pula harbor and military
installations. 51 P-51’s strafe rail and river trafflc and A/Fs between Linz and Vienna and in Graz area.
Other P-51’s and P-38’s fly escort and rcn missions.

2/19/45 Tenth AF
24 B-25’s and 31 P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Mongmit-Myitson area. 70-plus FBs hit troop concen-
trations, supplies, and villages behind the battleline in C Burma. Heavy transport operations continue.

2/19/45 Fourteenth AF
14 P-51’s and P-40’s blast rail and river traffic at Chiuchiang, Hsuchang, Lung Hai, and Tsinpu.

2/19/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Koshun, Heito, and Takao A/Fs. MBs and ftrs on sweeps over the island attack a large
number of T/Os including trains parked airplanes, buildings, and coastal vessels. In C Phil, USMC
Corsairs under tac cmd of Thirteenth AF fly napalm strikes against A/Fs and other tgts. Ftrs, B-25’s,
and A-20’s continue to spt ground forces at San Augustin, Carranglen, Balete Pass, and Bataan
Peninsula and bomb Japanese-held sectors on Corregidor. B-24’s bomb Miri A/F.

2/19/45 Thirteenth AF
Gen Wurtsmith becomes CG Thirteenth AF.

2/19/45 Twentieth AF
Around 50 B-29’s bomb Central Railroad Repair Shops at Kuala Lumpur, some bombing from only
1,000 ft. 4 other VHBs hit alternates of Alor Star A/F, and M/Y at Martaban. 150 B-29’s are airborne
against Musashino aircraft plant hoping to draw air reinforcements away from Iwo Jima which US
Marines invade. Thick clouds completely cover the primary so 119 B-29’s bomb port and urban area of
Tokyo. 12 others hit last resort tgts and T/Os. 6 B-29’s are lost. US gunners claim 39 ftrs downed.

2/19/45 Seventh AF
44 B-24’s from Saipan are sent against Iwo Jima. 14 pound def positions and bivouac and storage
areas little more than an hr before elements of US 4th and 5th Marine Divs make amphibious landing
on SE; coast at 0900. The other 30 HBs abort because of cloud cover, mechanical trouble, or arrival
over tgt too late to make a bomb run. 26 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Likanan A/F. During 19/20 Feb, 8
Saipan-based B-24’s fly individual heckler strikes over Chichi Jima.

2/19/45 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s fly photo rcn over Shimushu and bomb Kurabu Cape A/F. 6 ftrs intercept; the B-24’s claim 4
damaged. 4 B-25’s weather-abort a mission to hit tgts along the Hayakegawa R.

2/20/45 Eighth AF
850-plus HBs bomb main station and M/Y at Nurnberg, plus 14 T/Os. Thick cloud en route to tgt
forces about 400 other HBs to abort. Ftrs fly 438 effective spt sorties. About half of the escort strafes
ground tgts. 4 other gps strafe rail and road tgts in Nurnberg and Straubing areas.

2/20/45 Ninth AF
IX Engineer Cmd is relieved of its assignment to Ninth AF and assigned to USSTAF. (After V-E the
cmd will revert to control of the Ninth.) Weather grounds 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs fly armed rcn E and W of
Rhine R, attack bridge and defended area, and spt US VIII, XII, and XX Corps in Lichtenborn area, W
of Prum R, and in SaarMosel triangle.

2/20/45 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF loses more units to ETOUSA as 2 ftr gps (27th and 86th) and an air serv gp are transferred
to First Tac AF (Prov). A-20’s on night intruder missions during 19/20 Feb bomb T/Os at over 30 points
in C Po Valley, several rail diversions, and M/Ys at Villafranca in Lunigiana, Roncanova, Bovolone,
Cerea, Legnago, Cittadella, Casa di David, Isola della Scala, Castelfranco Veneto, and Nogara. FBs
devote main effort to spt US Fifth Army offensive in Monte Torraccia area. MBs bomb bridges at
Montebello, Chiusaforte, Salzano, and Calcinato.

2/20/45 Fifteenth AF
520-plus B-17’s, with ftr escort, and B-24’s bomb Lobau and Schwechat oil refineries and
Vienna/Floridsdorf M/Y, steel works at Kapfenberg, harbor at Pula, and shipyards at Trieste and
Fiume.

2/20/45 Tenth AF
44 P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Mongmit battle sector. 8 spt ground forces in Namhsan area. 13 P-
38’s severely damage bridge at Mong Long. Nearly 100 P-47’s and P-38’s pound troop concentra-
tions, supply and ammo dumps, and general T/Os behind enemy lines. Large-scale transport opera-
tions continue.

2/20/45 Fourteenth AF
34 P-51’s pound locomotives, railroad cars, and other T/Os at Tsingtao and Puchi. About 30 other FBs
on armed rcn hit T/Os (mainly rail and river trafflc) at scattered locations including Changsha,
Lohochai, Tsingtao, Chukiatsi, N of Lingling, and between Siangsiang and Siangtan.

2/20/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb runways and warehouse at Jesselton A/F. Buildings at Puerto Princesa and underground
installation on Corregidor are pounded. B-25’s and ftrs over Formosa thoroughly blast town of
Choshu, and also hit railroad yards, vehicles, railway rolling stock, and buildings.

2/20/45 Seventh AF
2 Guam-based B-24’s on armed rcn flight bomb Marcus. During 20/21 Feb 7 B-24’s flying individual
raids, bomb town of Okimura and A/F on Chichi Jima.

2/21/45 Eighth AF
1,200-plus HBs attack tank plant, main railroad station, M/Ys and locomotive shops at Nurnberg, and
13 T/Os in the area. 12 ftr gps fly escort and 10 of them later strafe ground tgts. 2 other gps escort
Ninth AF MBs while another gp strafes tgts in Meiningen, Coburg, and Nurnberg areas.

2/21/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits rail overpass and bridges, oil storage depot, M/Ys, comm centers, and 13 T/Os in
Germany. Over 1,100 ftr sorties are completed as IX, XIX, and XXIX TACs escort 9th Bomb Div, attack
railroads, A/F, and other selected tgts, fly armed rcn over wide areas of Germany including US First
Army area between Duren and Losheim, and spt VIII, XII, and XX Corps along Prum R, the West wall,
and in Saar-Mosel triangle.

2/21/45 Twelfth AF
Night ftrs and A-20’s on intruder missions during 20/21 Feb continue to attack comm and supplies in
Po Valley. MBs, during the day, bomb bridges at Dogna, Crema, and Romano di Lombardia. Fbs
devote their main effort to close spt of ground forces along W and C US Fifth Army front, and also hit
comm to the N of the battleline and in the Po Valley.

2/21/45 Fifteenth AF
During 20/21 Feb, 1 B-17 and 13 B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy. During the day over 500 B-17’s and
B-24’s with ftr escorts bomb Vienna railroad tgts (C yards, S station, and Matzleinsdorf M/Y), M/Ys at
Bruck an der Mur, Wiener-Neustadt, Zeltweg, and Sopron, and shipyards at Trieste and Fiume.

2/21/45 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s provide close spt for ground forces in Namhsan area. 15 spt ground forces in Mongmit sec-
tor. 100-plus FBs strike supply and troop concentrations and make offensive sweeps of roads along
battleline areas. Transports continue to land men and supplies at forward bases and drop supplies to
frontline troops.

2/21/45 Fourteenth AF
21 B-25’s, supported by 12 P-51’s, pound Taiyuan. 2 B-25’s and 12 P-40’s hit Yoyang. About 100 FBs
on armed rcn attack troops, trucks, horses, railroad tgts, river shipping, and other T/Os at many loca-
tions throughout S and E China.

2/21/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Japanese positions in hills W of Ft Stotsenburg. P-47’s pound Corregidor and strafe
Bagae-Pilar road and P-40’s spt ground forces at Marikina, San Mateo, and on Corregidor. Basco is
hit by B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s. B-24’s bomb Kudat and Sandakan A/Fs while A-20’s attack Jesselton
A/F and town.

2/21/45 Seventh AF
24 P-47’s from Saipan hit Pagan with napalm. P-38’s from Guam escort photo airplanes over Truk and
strafe aircraft on Moen and wharf on Falas I. 3 Guambased B-24’s on armed rcn flight bomb A/F on
Marcus. During 21/22 Feb, 6 HBs fly individual snooper raids from Guam against Chichi Jima.

2/22/45 Eighth AF
1,359 HBs attack rail facilities and comm tgts (in conjunction with RAF and Ninth AF which attack simi-
lar objectives) including over 20 M/Ys and a total of about 40 tgts altogether, in N and C Germany. Ftr
participation, including escort, strafing sweeps, and weather scouting, amounts to 822 effective sor-
ties. (Fifteenth AF simultaneously hits tgts further S).

2/22/45 Ninth AF
Ninth AF joins other USAAFs in ETO and MTO, along with RAF, in Operation CLARION with objective
of paralyzing the already decimated German railway system. 450-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s of
the 9th Bomb Div bomb SW German tgts including 46 rail bridges, 12 M/Ys, 11 stations, plus junc-
tions, roundhouses, viaduct, crossing, workshop. CLARION marks first low-level operations by MBs
since May 43. Over 1,000 ftrs of IX, XIX, and XXIX TACs escort the MBs and LBs, attack several
assigned ground tgts, fly armed rcn, and cooperate with US VIII, XII, and XX Corps along Prum R and
in Saar-Mosel Triangle.

2/22/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s during 21/22 Feb attack ammo dump, railroad bridges and lines, and road lights in Po Valley.
B-25’s bomb railroad bridges and M/Ys at Lavis, Bressanone, and Ala, cutting the bridge at Lavis and
the through tracks at Ala M/Y. Ftrs and FBs continue to spt US Fifth Army forces S and SW of Bologna
and hit comm tgts, dumps, vehicles, and guns in and N of battle area in Apennines and in Po Valley,
and bomb A/Fs at Ghedi and Bergamo.

2/22/45 Fifteenth AF
The Fifteenth’s participation in Operation CLARION includes over 350 HBs bombing 50-plus separate
comm tgts in Germany, Austria, and Italy, including some 25 M/Ys and numerous railroad lines and
bridges. Ftrs fly over 300 escort and strafing sorties.
2/22/45 Tenth AF
29 P-47’s spt ground forces in Namhsam area. 11 closely spt forces in Mongmit sector. About 100 FBs
attack troop concentrations, gun positions, supply points, trucks, and animal transport in battle areas
and behind enemy lines. Transports complete over 600 sorties to forward areas throughout the day.

2/22/45 Fourteenth AF
19 FBs hit villages, tanks, and trucks from Hsiangcheng to Hsuchang, attack railroad traffic around
Sinsiang and Linfen, hit river craft, trucks, and troops in Chiuchiang area, and claim 1 freighter sunk
on the Yangtze between Hankow and Nanking. A single B-25 attacks convoys in Siang-Chiang Valley
near Hengyang.

2/22/45 FEAF
100 B-24’s hit troop concentrations NW of Ft Stotsenburg. P-47’s pound Corregidor. A-20’s hit concen-
trations at Pugo, SW of Baguio, B-24’s bomb supply areas N and W of Baguio while P-51’s hit Angin
and Marikina. B-24’s bomb Tarakan and Labuan A/Fs.

2/22/45 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s on armed rcn from Guam bomb A/F on Marcus. During 22/23 Feb, 6 HBs fly individual
harassment strikes against Susaki A/F and town of Okimura.

2/23/45 Eighth AF
As a follow-up to the previous day’s attacks on transportation facilities, 1,193 HBs strike 10 M/Ys and
numerous T/Os, mostly rail comm, in C Germany. Ftrs fly over 600 effective escort and strafing sor-
ties.

2/23/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits comm centers E of Roer R as US Ninth Army crosses the river and begins assault
(Operation GRENADE) toward the Rhine. Ftrs fly armed rcn, patrols, and alerts and spt US 104th and
8th Inf Divs near Duren, XIII and XIX Corps’ attack across the Roer at Linnich and Rurdorf, and VIII,
XII, and XX Corps at Prum R, E of Our R, and E of Saar R.

2/23/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s on intruder missions during 22/23 Feb hit M/Ys and A/Fs throughout N Italy. MBs concentrate
on N end of Brenner Pass, damaging bridges at Campo San Pietro and railroad fill at San Felice del
Benaco and hitting bridges at Dogna. FBs pound A/Fs, and enemy movement in C and N Po Valley,
and damage 6 bridges and cut rail lines at numerous points.

2/23/45 Fifteenth AF
About 380 HBs hit M/Ys at Villach, Worgl, Knittelfeld, Klagenfurt and Udine, plus Kitzbuhel railroad
junction. 140-plus P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort. Some of the ftrs strafe areas NW of Linz and N of
Munich. 35 other P-38’s dive-bomb Worgl M/Y and afterwards 30 of them strafe rail me Rosenheim-
Innsbruck-Landeck. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and escort missions.

2/23/45 Tenth AF
20-plus P-47’s spt ground forces in Mongmit sector and near Lashio, hitting Japanese concentration.
12 B-25’s and 120-plus FBs continue pounding troop concentrations, supply areas, road trafflc, and
ammo dumps in frontline areas and behind enemy lines. Large transport effort completes 655 sorties.

2/23/45 Fourteenth AF
29 B-24’s and 22 ftrs scheduled to attack Shihkiachwang abort because of bad weather. 8 P-51’s hit
railroad T/Os near Siaokan and attack river traffic from Nanking to Hankow. 5 B-24’s sweep Gulf of
Tonkin and S China Sea, damaging 1 vessel. 4 P-40’s attack T/Os in Kaifeng area.

2/23/45 FEAF
Strikes supporting ground forces continue throughout battle zones on Luzon. P-47’s hit Jesselton A/F
while B-24’s bomb Sandakan, Lahat Datu, and Miri A/Fs. B-25’s on shipping sweeps bomb vessels in
Phan Rang harbor and hit small convoy SW of Camranh Bay.

2/23/45 Seventh AF
26 B-24’s from Angaur bomb San Roque A/F. 2 P-47’s from Saipan on armed rcn strafe Pagan. On
23/24 Feb, 7 B-24’s from Guam fly snooper raids against A/F on Chichi Jima and town of Okimura on
Haha Jima. Marines raise US flag on summit of Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima.

2/23/45 ZI
A P-38 from Santa Rosa AAFld shoots down Japanese balloon over Calistoga.

2/24/45 Eighth AF
1,050 HBs attack 4 oil refineries, 3 M/Ys, shipyards, 2 rail bridges, an industrial area, and a city
area—all in Germany. 12 P-51 gps spt the HBs, 8 of them strafing numerous ground tgts.

2/24/45 Ninth AF
Nearly 500 MBs and LBs hit 5 comm centers, 2 M/Ys, 3 rail bridges, 6 town areas, and a T/O as part
of interdiction operations against troops during Rhineland campaign. Ftrs spt 8th and 104th Inf Divs in
Duren area, XIII and XIX Corps at Roer R bridgehead area, and VIII, XII, and XX Corps E of and
along Prum R and in Saarlautern area.

2/24/45 Twelfth AF
During 23/24 Feb A-20’s bomb M/Ys, including those at Castelfranco Veneto, Rovereto, Villafranca di
Verona, and Legnago, and A/Fs at Villafranca di Verona, Ghedi, and Bergamo. MBs bomb rail lines,
bridges, bridge approaches, and fills at Bozzolo, Santa Margherita d’Adige, San Michele all’Adige,
Pizzighetone, and Lavis, and severely damage Sesto Calende industrial complex. FBs hit comm,
mainly A/Fs, railroad bridges, lines, and M/Ys at several points including Villafranca, Calliano, N of
Nervesa della Battaglia, N of Santa Margherita d’Adige, Bergamo, Pavullo nel Frigano, Isola della
Scala, and Motta di Livenza. Ftrs and FBs spt US Fifth Army forces, hitting gun positions in adv of bat-
tlefront, at Montese and E of Modena, and blast tgts in battle area as 10th Mountain Div reaches sum-
mit of Monte Torraccia.

2/24/45 Fifteenth AF
More than 500 Hbs with ftr escorts) attack Udine, Padua, Verona, and Ferrara M/Ys and Ferrara rail-
road bridge, M/Ys at Graz and Klagenfurt, and several T/Os. During previous night 20 HBs continue
supply drops in N Italy.

2/24/45 Tenth AF
8 P-47’s in close spt of ground forces near Lashio pound vehicle and troop concentration. 12 B-25’s
and about 125 FBs strike against tgts immediately behind lines, hitting troops, supply areas, occupied
towns and villages, vehicles, and general T/Os. Transports complete 600 sorties carrying men and
supplies to forward areas.

2/24/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B 24’s on individual sweeps over S China Sea and Gulf of Tonkin claim 4 vessels sunk.

2/24/45 FEAF
On Luzon, strikes in spt of ground forces continue, especially W of Ft Stotsenburg. FBs attack forces
holding out on Corregidor. B-24’s bomb Sepinggang and Manggar A/Fs. B-25’s sweep off China coast,
bombing naval base at Ryukyu-Sho.

2/24/45 Twentieth AF
In an all-incendiary attack 105 B-29’s hit Empire Dock area at Singapore, burning out about 40 per
cent of the warehouse area. This is the last 100-aircraft strike of XX BC.

2/24/45 Seventh AF
28 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Ising. 3 B-24’s on armed rcn from Guam bomb Marcus A/F. During
24/25 Feb, 5 B-24’s out of Guam fly individual snooper strikes against Chichi Jima A/F and town of
Okimura.

2/24/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on shipping sweep attack Hayakegawa. Returning, the B-25’s sight and photograph a
Japanese bomb-carrying balloon.

2/25/45 Eighth AF
1,141 HBs attack 2 tank factories, 4 M/Ys, 2 A/Fs, an oil depot, and 3 T/Os (city areas) in SC
Germany. 11 ftr gps on close escort and area patrols cover the Hbs.

2/25/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div strikes 4 rail bridges, 4 comm centers, M/Y and 9 T/Os as part of interdiction campaign
against Germany. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, attack assigned ground tgts, fly armed rcn, and spt 8th
and 104th Inf Divs in Duren area, XIII and XIX Corps E of the Roer, and VIII, XII, and XX Corps along
the Prum and Saar Rivers.

2/25/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s (24/25 Feb) attack M/Ys at Villafranca di Verona, Cittadella, Castelfranco Veneto, Trento, and
Turin, and A/Fs at Villafranca di Verona and Bergamo. MBs cut or damage bridges at Vipiteno, Dogna,
Ala, and Campo San Pietro, and railroad fill at San Felice del Benaco. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs are
restricted by ground haze in Po Valley but attack rail lines, M/Ys, rolling stock, motor transport, and
dumps.

2/25/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 600 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb M/Ys in Amstetten, Linz (2) Villach (2), and Salzburg, plus Linz
benzol plant and ordnance depot and several T/Os. Ftrs escort and some afterwards strafe T/Os in
Austria, SE Germany, and W Czechoslovakia. 37 P 51’s strafe railroad tgts in Rosenheim-
MuhldorfLandshut-Augsburg areas. Routine rcn and supply missions continue.

2/25/45 Tenth AF
In joint operations with British and Chinese army forces, l6 P-47’s spt British 36th Inf Div in Mongmit
sector while 31 P-47’s spt Chinese 38th and 50th Divs near Lashio and Namtu, respectively. Low B-25
strike knocks out suspension bridge at Namsang. 9 B-25’s and 85 FBs blast troop concentrations,
supply areas, road traffic, and general T/Os behind enemy lines. 600-plus transport sorties are com-
pleted to forward areas.

2/25/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s, supported by 5 P-40’s, hit sampans and buildings in Puchi area. 3 B-25’s and 19 P-40’s
pound Isuho ferry and attack river and road traffic from Siangtan to Hengyang. A single B-25 bombs
truck convoys S of Hengyang. 4 B-24’s over Gulf of Tonkin and S China Sea claim damaging hits on 2
vessels. 44 P-51’s and P-40’s hit bridges, river shipping, troop areas, and motor transport at Kweiyi,
Paoching, and Siangtan, from Lingling to Hengyang and Leiyang, from Anjen to Chaling, N of
Liuchow, and W of Ishan.

2/25/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Takao. P-51’s hit T/Os along E Formosa coast. B-24’s attack troop concentrations on E
side of Ipo R and pound Japanese positions between Ipo and Osboy. B-24’s bomb Tawau and Labuan
A/Fs.

2/25/45 Twentieth AF
Gen Millard F Harmon, CG AAFPOA and Dep Cmdr of Twentieth AF, is lost near Kwajalein when his
aircraft disappears en route to Washington DC. (On 2 Mar Gen Hale, AAFPOA dep cmdr for opera -
tions, assumes Harmon’s positions). 172 B-29’s bomb urban area of Tokyo. Around 30 others hit alter-
nates and T/Os. This is XXI BC’s largest mission to date and its first 3-wg strike against Japan as the
73rd and 313th Bomb Wgs are joined by the 314th.

2/25/45 Seventh AF
9 Guam-based B-24’s hit blockhouses, and mortar and rocket-launching positions on NW part of Iwo
Jima. 8 B-24’s, flying separate harassment strikes, pound A/Fs on Chichi Jima during 25/26 Feb.

2/26/45 Eighth AF
1,102 HBs hit 3 railroad stations in Berlin, plus T/Os including Eberswalde. 15 ftr gps provide escort.

2/26/45 Ninth AF
235 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s attack comm center at Wickrath, rail and road junctions at Zieverich
and Gladbach, a supply and ammo depot (casual tgt), towns of Kapellen, Viersen, and Munstereifel,
and T/Os. Weather limits ftr operations to armed rcn flights in Aschaffenburg-Wurzburg area by XIX
TAC.

2/26/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s, during 25/26 Feb, considerably damage M/Ys at Castelfranco Veneto and Bazzano. MBs
bomb railroad bridges at Legnago, Ala, Pontetidone, and San Michele all’Adige. Ftrs and FBs hit
bridges, M/Ys, rail lines, and transport tgts at numerous points including Nervesa della Battaglia, Ora,
Bologna, Trento, Vicenza, Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, and Avisio, and bomb A/Fs at Ghedi and
Bergamo. XXII TAC aircraft also spt US Fifth Army forces in battle area S of Bologna.

2/26/45 Fifteenth AF
During 25/26 Feb supply drops to N Italy continue. During the day 32 P-38’s dive-bomb and strafe
Graz-Bruck an der MurWiener-Neustadt rail lines. 12 others fly top cover. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly
rcn and escort missions. 102 B-24’s, with ftr escort, dispatched against tac tgts in Yugoslavia, are
recalled when clouds completely cover objectives.

2/26/45 Tenth AF
12 P-47’s spt troops of British 36th Div in Mongmit area.

3/1/45 Eighth AF
1,153 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 8 M/Ys in SW Germany, plus 2 T/Os. 9 P-51 gps provide close escort,
7 gps afterward strafe transportation facilities and A/Fs.
3/1/45 Ninth AF
340-plus MBs and LBs attack ordnance depot at Giessen, comm centers at Pulheim, Rheinbach,
Rommerskirchen, and Stommeln, rail bridge at Pracht, a road bridge, and 8 T/Os. Ftrs escort MBs and
LBs, fly alerts, scheduled patrols, and armed rcn, hit assigned ground tats and spt US 3d Armd Div at
Erft R bridgehead near Paffendorf, 9th Armd Div between Neffelbach and Rotbach (creeks), XVI and
XIII Corps in Venlo area and along Niers R, XIX Corps in Monchen-Gladbach area, VIII Corps astride
the Prum R, XII Corps between Prum and Nims Rivers and along the Kyll R, and XX Corps in Trier
area.

3/1/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s fly intruder missions during 28 Feb/1 Mar against tgts at Lecco and in Parma area, starting
large fires and causing several explosions during strike on Casarsa della Delizia temporary railroad
bridge, and hit bridges at Nervesa della Battaglia and Sacile. Weather cancels all daytime operations
except for rcn and supply runs.

3/1/45 Fifteenth AF
630-plus B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Moosbierbaum oil refinery and alternate tgts and T/Os including
M/Ys at Sankt Polten, Amstetten, Villach, Klagenfurt, Knittelfeld, Feldbach, Jesenice, and Maribor, plus
several scattered T/Os. Over 220 ftrs provide escort. 22 P-38’s bomb Moosbierbaum refinery and
Tulln M/Y (afterward 12 of them strafe Wiener-Neustadt-Gloggnitz rail lines). 47 other P-38’s strafe rail
traffic around Graz and W of Vienna.

3/1/45 USAFIME
USAFIME takes over NW Africa from MTOUSA and is redesignated AMET (Africa-Middle East
Theater).

3/1/45 Tenth AF
27 P-47’s spt ground forces in Mogok area. 16 fly close spt strikes near Lashio. 14 P-47’s damage
approaches of bypass bridge at Na-lang, but leave the bridge serviceable. About 100 FBs attack
troops, supply areas, comm tgts, a ferry landing, and general T/Os along battlefronts and immediately
behind German lines. Large-scale transport operations continue.

3/1/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 5 P-51’s pound S side of Ishan while 17 other P-51’s hit E and W sections of the city. 9
P-51’s attack T/Os of Chinchengchiang while 4 others hit troops and road traffic between
Chinchengehiang and Hwalyang.

3/1/45 FEAF
B-24’s over Formosa and the Ryukyu Is bomb Takao aluminum plant, Tainan A/F and nearby satellite
field. Ftrs hit buildings at Keishu and storage tanks, railroad yards, and T/Os throughout the Ryukyus.
Troops on Corregidor and W of Ft Stotsenburg are hit with napalm. Other B-24’s bomb Tarakan,
Labuan, and Manggar A/Fs. B-25’s hit Zettle Field.

3/1/45 Thirteenth AF
Thirteenth AF moves from Morotai to Leyte. XIII FC moves from Leyte to Palawan.

3/1/45 Seventh AF
VII FC is removed from control of Seventh AF and transferred to AAFPOA. 7 B-24’s from Guam bomb
Susaki A/F. 1 other hits Haha Jima. During 1/2 Mar, 5 HBs make separate harassment strikes on
Susaki A/F and town of Omura.
3/2/45 Eighth AF
1,159 HBs bomb synthetic oil plants at Bohlen, Ruhland, and Magdeburg, 2 oil refineries at Rositz and
Schonebeck, M/Ys at Chemnitz, Dresden, and Magdeburg, and T/Os in Germany and
Czechoslovakia. 15 ftr gps fly 675 effective supporting sorties. Also part of 3 of these gps strafe A/Fs.

3/2/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits 5 bridges, 2 comm centers, 3 ordnance and motor transport depots, several city
areas, and 6 T/Os. Objectives are to hinder movement of enemy troops trying to help German army
caught in front of US Third Army, to obstruct movement in general, and to damage enemy repair and
refitting capabilities. Over 1,700 ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, hit special tgts, fly armed rcn and patrols,
and spt US 3d Armd Div at expanding bridgehead on the Erft R, XVI and XIX Corps in Sevelen,
Monchen-Gladbach, and Neuss area, and VIII, XII, and XX Corps E of Prum R, astride the Kyll R, and
in Trier-Saarburg area.

3/2/45 Twelfth AF
Weather again grounds MBs, FBs and ftrs hit comm, ammo and stores dumps, 2 sugar refineries,
guns, vehicles, and buildings S of Bologna and in Po Valley, and A/F at Aviano and Lonate Pozzolo.

3/2/45 Fifteenth AF
470 B-24’s and B-17’s, with ftrs flying escort, bomb M/Ys at Linz, Sankt Polten, Amstetten, Graz,
Knittelfeld, and Brescia. 31 P-51’s on strafing mission attack rail and river comm from Linz to
Regensburg, while 18 others fly top cover. P-38’s fly rcn missions. B-24’s drop supplies during 1/2 Mar
in N Italy and C Yugoslavia.

3/2/45 Tenth AF
20-plus P-47’s fly close spt strikes in Mogok area. 2 B-25’s damage ferry slips at Li-lu while 10 others
hit bridges at Tonglau, Na-lang, Mong Pawn, and Namsang. 90-plus FBs attack gun positions, troops,
supply areas, and highway T/Os in general battle areas and behind enemy lines. Transports complete
564 sorties to forward areas.

3/2/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s on sweeps over Gulf of Tonkin and S China Sea claim 2 vessels sunk and 3 damaged.

3/2/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit Matsuyama, Toyohara, Kagi, and Kato A/Fs. Other B-24’s pound
Sepinggang and Manggar A/Fs and waterfront area of Sandakan.

3/2/45 Twentieth AF
Around 50 B-29’s bomb shop and warehouse area at naval base in Singapore. 5 others hit alternates
on Bukum I, at Arang Hill, and at Khao Huakhang.

3/2/45 Seventh AF
7 Guam-based B-24’s make daylight raid on Chichi Jima A/F and 5 more bomb same A/F and town of
Omura during 2/3 Mar.

3/3/45 Eighth AF
1,048 HBs operating in 6 forces bomb 10 primary tgts (6 oil refineries, an oil plant equipment works,
motor transport factory, tank plant, and a rail bridge) in NC and E Germany along with several second-
aries, last resort tgts, and T/Os including M/Ys, casting plant, tank plant, and industrial and city areas.
657 effective ftr sorties are flown in spt. Ftrs also strafe ground tgts.
3/3/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits Wiesbaden, Giessen, Bergisch Born, and Nahbollenbach ordnance and storage
depots, rail bridges at Remagen and Simmern, comm center at Heimersheim, motor transport concen-
tration at Schwelm, Rheinbach ammo dump, Kirn M/Y and town, and several T/Os. Ftrs fly bmr escort,
hit special tgts, fly patrols and armed rcn, and spt US 9th Inf Div, 3d Armd Div, and VII Corps astride
Erft R W of Euskirchen and area near Roggendorf W of the Rhine R, XIII, XVI, and XIX Corps E of
Sevelen, NE of Krefeld, and W of the Rhine in Dusseldorf area, and VIII, XII, and XX Corps in the
area between the Prum and Kyll R and along the Mosel in Trier area.

3/3/45 Twelfth AF
Overcast skies and turbulent winds hamper MB missions against comm in Brenner area, allowing only
limited success against tgts. Crema and Fidenza bridges in Po Valley are damaged. XXII TAC FBs,
destroy a sugar refinery at Verona and achieve good results against comm and dumps in C Po Valley
and Brenner area. Other ftrs and FBs spt US Fifth Army S of Bologna. A-20’s during 2/3 Mar hit roads,
ammo supplies, and vehicles at several points in Po Valley, particularly in Bologna-Modena regions,
and bomb Legnano M/Y.

3/3/45 Fifteenth AF
Rapidly deteriorating weather cancels bombing operations. P-51’s strafe rail traffic between Leibuitz
and SW of Spittal an der Drau and attack A/F S of Graz. P-38’s fly rcn and rcn escort. 1 B-24, of 6 dis-
patched, drops supplies in N Yugoslavia.

3/3/45 Tenth AF
24 P-38’s and P-47’s spt forces of Chinese 50th Div near Mansam. 16 spt British 36th Div in Mogok
area. 10 P-47’s knock out Nalang bridge while 2 B-25’s drop delay-action bombs in good pattern
around Loi-leng bridge. 10 B-25’s join 80-plus FBs in attack on troops, supplies, tanks, trucks, gun
positions, and transport elephants behind enemy lines. 29 of the FBs concentrate on Kankang area.
643 air supply sorties are completed.

3/3/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s over Gulf of Tonkin and S China Sea attack shipping T/Os, claiming 1 vessel sunk and 3
damaged. 3 B-25’s hit Kep, damaging several locomotives and boxcars and hit a bridge. 12 P-51’s
over Indochina hit T/Os between Vinh and Nam Dinh (2 direct hits are scored on bridge at Minh Koi)
while 2 others blast HQ building in Hanoi.

3/3/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Tainan area and Kiirun while ftrs sweeping over Formosa hit numerous T/Os. FBs bomb
Koshun A F. B-25’s bomb San Roque A/F. B-24’s and B-25’s attack Zettle Field. Echague, Ternate,
and Caballo I areas are bombed by A-20’s. B-25’s, aborting strike against Formosa, bomb airstrip at
Basco.

3/3/45 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Guam pound Susaki A/F in afternoon strike, and 4 more, flying individual strikes, hit
same tat during 3/4 Mar.

3/4/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs are dispatched to bomb tgts in SW Germany. Bad weather causes over 300 aborts.
656 HBs bomb M/Ys at Ulm, Ingolstadt, Oflfenburg, military vehicle plants and ordnance depot at Ulm,
jet aircraft plant at Schwabmunchen, and 6 city areas. 13 ftr gps fly 467 uneventful supporting sorties.

3/4/45 Ninth AF
About 180 B-26’s, A-20’s, and A-26’s strike M/Ys and rail junction at Recklinghausen, Lenkerbeck, and
Herne, comm centers at Bruhl, Sechtem, and Rheinbach, and several other tgts including rail bridge
and towns. Weather limits ftr operations. A few ftrs fly armed rcn E of the Rhine and others fly cover
for XX Corps.

3/4/45 Twelfth AF
Good flying weather permits full-scale effort by Twelfth AF. MBs hit 7 railroad bridges on Brenner line
and in NE Italy. Salorno railroad fill receives a particularly good concentration of bombs. XXII TAC P-
47’s concentrate on comm tgts in Po Valley, knocking out a span of the Cittadella railway bridge.
Brazilian P-47’s blast ammo dump at Villafranca di Verona. A-20’s during 3/4 Mar bomb bridge and
bridge approaches at Casarsa della Delizia, Ostiglia, and Nervesa della Battaglia, radar station at
Vignola, and lights, motor transport, roads, and other T/Os at over 30 places in the C Po Valley.

3/4/45 Fifteenth AF
630-plus B-24’s and B-17’s, with ftr escort, bomb M/Ys at Sopron (2), Szombathely, Knittelfeld,
Zelfweg, Graz, Sankt Veit an der Glan, Wiener-Neustadt, Zagreb (2) and Ljubljana, and several scat-
tered T/Os. Other B-24’s, with P-51 escort, drop supplies in Yugoslavia. P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and
rcn escort operations.

3/4/45 Tenth AF
100 FBs attack troop concentrations, villages, roads, tanks, trucks, animal transport, and supplies
along and immediately behind the battlelines running from SW to NE across C Burma. Meiktila is
largely occupied by forces of Indian 17th Div.

3/4/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s on sea sweep damage a destroyer escort in S China Sea.

3/4/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Sasa and Likanan A/Fs and town of Zamboanga and pound gun positions, ammo stor-
age, and T/OS at Antipolo and Wawa, supply dumps and town area at Bamban, T/Os in Cagayan
Valley, fortifications on Caballo I, and A/Fs at Aparri and Tuguegarao.

3/4/45 Twentieth AF
Gen Giles becomes Dep Cmdr of Twentieth AF and CG Of AAFPOA. A B-29 makes an emergency
landing on Iwo Jima. This begins a series of over 2,400 such emergency landings on the island during
World War II. 192 Marinanas-based B-29’s are airborne against Musashino (Musashi) but heavy
clouds prevent bombing the primary. 159 of the VHBs bomb secondary tat, the urban areas of Tokyo,
and almost 20 others hit alternate tgts. This aborted try at Musashino marks end of XXI BC’s effort to
knock out Japanese aircraft industry by high-altitude, daylight precision bombing. (The indirect effect
of causing Japanese industrialists to lose confidence in their supposed immunity from air attacks
exceeds the effect of actual bomb damage to the aircraft industry). During 4/5 Mar, 11 B-29’s, staging
from Luliang, mine the confluence of the Hwangpoo and Yangtze Rivers and the Tai-hsing Narrows. 1
VHB drops mines at Tungting Lake.

3/4/45 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Guam bomb Susaki A/F. During 4/5 Mar, 3 HBs make separate harassment raids on
the A/F.

3/5/45 Eighth AF
Almost 400 HBs attack M/Y at Chemnitz, oil refinery at Hamburg Harburg, and T/Os including 2 rail-
way storage sidings and 3 town areas. 587 supporting sorties are flown by ftrs. A gp of P-51 FBs
bomb M/Ys, a tunnel, a rail line, and a road. 2 other gps escort MBs of Ninth AF.
3/5/45 Ninth AF
565 MBs and LBs attack 6 M/Ys, comm center, ordnance depot, a city area and T/Os with aim of
obstructing reinforcements and supplies to German forces being pushed back across the Rhine R.
Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, drop leaflets in Cologne-Bonn area, and fly armed rcn over Ruhr and
Hamm-Duisburg area.

3/5/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s hit lines of comm in N Po Valley during 4/5 Mar. Results are generally good. Bad daytime
weather grounds MBs. XXII TAC FBs and ftrs operate on greatly reduced scale, mostly in C Po Valley,
hitting bridges at Casarsa della Delizia, Nervesa della Battaglia, Ostiglia, ancl Ostellato, and attacking
town of Vignola.

3/5/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to supply, escort, and rcn missions.

3/5/45 Tenth AF
50-plus P-47’s spt forces of British 36th Div in Mogok sector and forces of Chinese 50th Div in
Mansam area. 46 P-47’s and 12 B-25’s hit troop concentrations in battle areas and attack supply
areas, road traffic, and general T/Os behind enemy lines. 664 air supply sorties are flown to forward
areas.

3/5/45 Fourteenth AF
30 B-25’s knock out bridges at Phu Xuyen, Thinh Duc, Phu Ly, Ninh Binh, and Phu Lang Thuong and
damage bridge at Kep. 2 B-25’s, escorted by 8 P-47’s, knock out bridge at Changtuikuan while 4
bomb Chikhom. 40-plus P-51’s and P-40’s on armed rcn hit road, rail, and river traffic, town areas,
and other T/Os in Indochina, C Yangtze R area, and elsewhere in S and E China.

3/5/45 FEAF
B-25’s hit San Roque A F. B-24’s with ftr spt hit troops in Antipolo area while FBs dive-bomb San
Pablo, hit Ft Drum, attack troops W of Ft Stotsenburg, and spt guerrilla forces NE of Lingayen Gulf.
Tgts on Formosa and in the Ryukyus are hit by ftrs on sweeps and B-24’s on armed rcn. The ftr
sweeps are especially effective against railroad tgts. B-25’s hit Zettle Field.

3/5/45 Seventh AF
Susaki A/F is pounded by 11 B-24’s from Guam. During 5/6 Mar, 5 more hit the A/F in individual
snooper strikes. 22 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Matina A/F.

3/6/45 Ninth AF
260-plus A-26’s, and B-26’s hit Recklinghausen, Siegburg, and Opladen M/Ys, Siegburg storage
depot, and town of Bochum as a T/O. Weather grounds IX and XIX TAC. XXIX TAC flies alerts and
covers US XVI Corps as it completes drive to the Rhine in Rheinburg area.

3/6/45 Twelfth AF
MBs pound comm in Brenner Pass and hit bridges at Pordenone, Ossenigo, Enego, Ora,
Pizzighetone, and San Ambrogio di Valpolicella. Ftrs and FBs concentrate on close spt of US Fifth
Army S and SW of Bologna. During 5/6 Mar a few A-20’s bomb T/Os in Po Valley.

3/6/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather restricts all operations except rcn and a supply mission, with escort, to Yugoslavia.

3/6/45 Tenth AF
31 P-47’s spt British 36th Div forces in Mogok area. 12 B-25’s join 60-plus FBs in striking troop con-
centrations, road traffic, supply and fuel dumps, and other tgts in vicinity of the battlefront and in areas
close behind enemy lines. Transport operations continue on a large scale with 663 sorties completed
to forward areas throughout the day.

3/6/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s bomb Chikhom. About 50 FBs hit storage, troops, railroad tgts, and river and road traffic
around Hankow, along Pinghan railroad, Kaifeng, Suchow, Hsuchang, Changsha, Yoyang, Liuyang,
and Hengyang, and on railroads from Liuliho to Chengtung and from Tungpu to Tatung.

3/6/45 FEAF
HBs pound San Roque and Zamboanga areas. Other HBs, MBs, and FBs hit Antipolo area, bomb
Balete Pass, and spt guerrillas near San Fernando, Ft Drum, and Caballo I. B-25’s and P-38’s attack
Hainan I and considerably damage Samah A/F. Ftrs sweeping over Formosa hit Koshun area.

3/6/45 Seventh AF
11 Guam-based B-24’s again pound Susaki A/F. 5 more hit the A/F during 6/7 Mar in separate strikes.
28 P-51’s and 12 P-61’s land on Iwo Jima.

3/6/45 Eleventh AF
Mission to the Kurils is canceled due to inclement weather.

3/7/45 Eighth AF
873 HBs attack benzol plant and oil refinery at Dortmund, benzol plants at Datteln and
Castrop/Rauxel, rail viaduct at Bielefeld, and M/Ys at Soest, Paderborn, Siegen, Giessen, and city of
Fulda. 7 ftr gps provide close area spt.

3/7/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels combat operations except for XXIX TACs spt of US XVI Corps along the Rhine in
Wesel area.

3/7/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s continue interdiction of enemy comm, damaging railroad bridge at Longarone and railroad fills
at Peri and Ossenigo. XXII TAC concentrates on comm in NE Po Valley and fuel and ammo dumps in
C part of the Valley with generally good results. During 6/7 Mar LBs hit Ostiglia crossing and bridges
at Nervesa della Battaglia and Casarsa della Delizia, and bomb T/Os in Brenner area.

3/7/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather limits operations to a supply drop in Yugoslavia and routine rcn and escort
missions. All bombing operations are canceled and 42 P-51’s sent on strafing mission against railroad
comm in Austria are recalled.

3/7/45 Tenth AF
30 P-47’s spt troops of British 36th Div in Mogok area. 18 others spt elements of Chinese 50th Div
near Mansam. Elements of Chinese 38th Div occupy Lashio. 12 B-25’s and 35 FBs attack road tgts,
troops, vehicles, and a variety of T/Os immediately behind enemy lines. Transports fly 630 sorties sup-
plying forward areas with men and equipment.

3/7/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 9 P-40’s blast railroad tgts N of Kiaotow. Single B-25’s hit truck convoys in Hsiang R
Valley, waterfront at Changsha, and bridge and other T/Os on Pinghan railroad. 130-plus FBs attack
numerous tgts throughout S and E China, concentrating on railroad, road, and river tgts in the areas
around Nanking, Yoyang, Sintsiang, and Changsha.

3/7/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit Balete Pass area while A-20’s and FBs hit troop concentrations and gun positions near
Antipolo and near San Fernando, NW of Ft Stotsenburg, and in Bayombong-Solano area and T/Os in
Lake Taal area, towns of Santa Fe, Lal-lo and Vigan, and on Caballo I. Numerous ground spt missions
are flown throughout Luzon.

3/7/45 Seventh AF
11 Guam-based B-24’s hit Susaki A/F and town of Okimura and Haha Jima. 5 more hit Susaki during
7/8 Mar in individual harassment strikes.

3/7/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s, dispatched to strike a reported convoy, abort due to weather. So do 8 B-24’s after departing
on a shipping sweep and a strike on Kataoka.

3/8/45 Eighth AF
1,201 HBs bomb 6 benzol plants, 7 M/Ys, aircraft plant, rail center, synthetic oil plant, and a city area
in WC Germany. 287 sorties by 6 P-51 gps provide spt.

3/8/45 Ninth AF
Operational HQ of XXIX TAC moves from Maastricht to Monchen-Gladbach. 328 MBs and LBs hit 7
comm centers, 2 Mi/Ys, road overpass, and military transport depot in furtherance of interdiction pro-
gram. Weather prevents ftr operations except for small alert mission by XXIX TAC.

3/8/45 Twelfth AF
MBs are hampered by heavy clouds but hit Novara M/Y, Longarone and Mori rail fills, and Rovereto
bridge. Ftrs and FBs pound comm and supplies, destroy road bridge SW of Bologna, severely dam-
age ammo plant and surrounding complex NW of Milan, and hit several other tgts, including bridge
near Montebello which Brazilian P-47’s operating with XXII TAC cut in half. A-20’s, operating during
778 Mar, attack river crossings at Borgoforte, Cremona, Ostiglia, San Benetto Po, Viadana, and Ora,
and numerous vehicles, lights, and general movement in C Po Valley and along Brenner line.

3/8/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 550 HBs hit Hegyeshalom, Komarom, and Verona M/iYs, Maribor locomotive depot, and
Kapfenberg steel works. P-51’s and P-38’s fly escort and rcn missions.

3/8/45 Tenth AF
20 P-47’s spt British 36th Div. 40 FBs hit troop concentrations and supply areas along battlefront and
behind enemy lines. 39 others sweep roads S of the bomb line, attacking gun positions and other
T/Os. Transports fly 554 sorties to advanced bases and over frontline areas.

3/8/45 Fourteenth AF
34 B-24’s, supported by 21 P-51’s, pound Shihkiachwang. 3 B-24’s claim transport sunk in S China
Sea. 16 B-25’s and 6 P-40’s attack railroad tracks, boxcars, gun positions, sampans, and locomotives,
knock out 2 bridges and damage another, and destroy and damage several locomotives at or near
Hengshan, Yehhsien, Lohochai, and Chungmow. 140-plus FBs fly armed rcn over wide areas of S and
E China, attacking numerous T/Os, mainly river, road, and railroad tgts, storage areas, gun positions,
and troops, concentrating around Changsha, Changanyi, and bridge at Puchi.
3/8/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Zamboanga area. B-24’s hit road tgts at Balete Pass while A-20’s spt guerrilla forces in
San Fernando area. FBs hit fuel dumps, gun positions, and other tgts near Angat and Ipo dam and
numerous T/Os in Antipolo area, personnel and storage areas near Baguio, and several tgts in
Cagayan Valley (including town of Caggay, Dummun R area, and barges at Naguilian).

3/8/45 Seventh AF
14 B-24’s from Guam bomb Susaki A/F through heavy cloud layers. 5 more HBs hit Susaki again dur-
ing 5 individual harassment strikes during 8/9 Mar.

3/9/45 Eighth AF
1,007 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb 6 M/Ys, a large tank factory, and a castings plant at Frankfurt/Main,
Kassel, Munster, Osnabruck, and Rheine. 5 ftr gps fly close escort and 3 fly area patrol.

3/9/45 Ninth AF
600-plus MBs and LBs hit 6 M/Ys, storage and vehicle depots, ammo-filling plants, and 12 T/Os as
part of interdiction campaign in Germany. Ftrs fly armed rcn, hit special tgts, cover Remagen bridge-
head and spt US 9th Inf and 9th Armd Divs committed there, spt 4th Armd Div at Mosel bridge at
Treis, XX Corps along Mosel and Saar Rivers, and XVI Corps along the Rhine R near Wesel.

3/9/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit bridges at San Ambrogio di Valpolicella, San Michele all’Adige, Bozzolo, Santa Margherita
d’Adige, Ora, and Montebello, M/Y at Ora, and bridge approach at Ala. Ftrs and FBs attack bridges,
railroads, vehicles, trains, supply dumps, parked airplanes, buildings, and other tgts over wide areas
of N Italy, including Milan, Cittadella, Ala, Santa Margherita d’Adige, La Spezia, Ghedi, Lecco, and bat-
tle area in N Apennines. A-20’s, on intruder missions during 8/9 Mar bomb river crossings in Po Valley
at several locations, among them Ostiglia, San Benedetto Po, and Borgoforte.

3/9/45 Fifteenth AF
372 B-17’s and B-24’s, with ftr escorts, bomb M/Ys at Graz (2), Klagenfurt, Sankt Stefan, Sankt Paul,
and Ljubljana. River bridges at Sankt Paul are also bombed. 27 P-38’s bomb Knittelfeld M/Y and 13
others strafe Graz-Maribor railroad lines. Routine supply, rcn, and escort missions continue.

3/9/45 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s spt elements of Chinese 50th Div near Mansam. 80-plus FBs operating over and behind
enemy lines attack trucks, horses and carts, troops, and arty pieces. 568 air supply sorties are flown
to forward areas.

3/9/45 Fourteenth AF
32 B-24’s, escorted by 5 P-51’s, bomb railroad yards at Sinsiang. 15 B-25’s and 2 P-40’s knock out 2
bridges at Hwaiyuanchen and E of Jungtse, and hit railroad tgts and other T/Os at Yehhsien, at
Chowkiakow, at Hsuchang, and E of Junan. 50-plus FBs on armed rcn attack railroad tgts, river and
road traffic, bridges, gun positions, and troops at several locations, particularly around Kweiyi,
Hengyang, Nanking, and Sinyang.

3/9/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Zamboanga. B-25’s, in cooperation with PT boats, attack tgts on Basilan I. B-24’s hit Ipo
area, B-25’s and FBs spt ground forces E of Manila Bay, hit Japanese occupied areas at Mahiga, Lipa
Bay, and Ternate, and bomb and strafe T/Os on Caballo I. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit bridges at
Bayombong, town of Makati, Cabugao, and Cauayan, San Fernando and Solvec Cove areas on NW
coast, town of Cauayan, and Aparri A/F. B-24’s pound dock area at Takao.
3/9/45 Seventh AF
13 Guam-based B-24’s fly daylight strike on Susaki A/F while 5 more, on single-bmr raids, hit the A/F
during 9/10 Mar. 24 Angaur-based B-24’s pound town of Zamboanga.

3/9/45 Eleventh AF
3 B-24’s fly a negative shipping search.

3/10/45 Eighth AF
1,321 HBs strike 6 M/Ys, 2 rail viaducts, 4 railway centers, and a town area all in W Germany. 10 ftr
gps fly 484 supporting sorties. 2 other gps spt Ninth AF Mbs.

3/10/45 Ninth AF
383 LBs and MBs strike 5 M/Ys, comm center, 2 city areas, miscellaneous tgts in Koblenz-Braubach
area, and a T/O. Ftrs escort MBs and LBs, attack ground tgts, fly patrols, armed rcn, and provide
cover and ground spt over Remagen bridge area where US 9th Inf Div expands bridgehead against
fierce opposition, spt 4th Armd Div in Koblenz area and XX Corps in Saarburg area, and cooperate
with XVI Corps near Wesel.

3/10/45 Twelfth AF
LBs bomb bridges and other comm tgts in E Po Valley during 9/10 Mar. B-25’s bomb bridges at Ora,
Bozzolo, and San Michele all’Adige, and railroad fill at Ceraino railroad station. Ftrs and FBs hit comm
and T/Os at various locations in E Po Valley, including several bridges, and numerous ammo dumps
and vehicles.

3/10/45 Fifteenth AF
191 HBs hit VeronaParona di Valpolicella railroad bridge. 1 other bombs Voghera M/Y. Supply mis-
sions to Yugoslavia and rcn operations continue.

3/10/45 Tenth AF
13 P-47’s spt forces of British 36th Div in Mogok area. 46 P-47’s and P-38’s sweep roads S of bomb
line. 49 others hit supply areas behind enemy lines, attack a bivouac near Nam-yang, and bomb a
truck park N of Mong Yai. 537 air supply sorties are flown to forward areas.

3/10/45 Fourteenth AF
32 B-24’s blast railroad yards at Tsanghsien and Tehsien. 10 B-24’s and 4 P-40’s attack Siangtan and
nearby T/Os. 60-plus FBs hit river, road, and railroad tgts, gun positions, warehouses, airstrips, and
troops around Sinyang, Yiyang, Changsha, Kiyang, Yoyang Hengyang, Hankow, and Wuchang.

3/10/45 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s over Zamboanga Peninsula area bomb town of Zamboanga, Calarian A/F,
Pangasahan, Port Holland, Kulibato Point, and Sibago I. B-24’s bomb Ipo area and Aparri A/F. B-25’s
and A-20’s spt guerrillas near San Fernando and bomb Cabugao. FBs hit Caballo I, bomb town of
Minanga, hit enemy concentrations at Burgos, near Ft Stotsenburg, in Batangas province, and at other
locations on Luzon, and attack Teresa. B-24’s bomb Kudat and Jesselton A/Fs.

3/10/45 Twentieth AF
24 B-29’s bomb M/Y at Kuala Lumpur. (1 of the VHBs drops over half of its bombs at Alor Star A/F). 3
others attack Khao Huakhang, and freighter in channel leading to Port Swettenham. During the
predawn hours 279 B-29’s, of 325 airborne, blast Tokyo urban area with incendiaries, destroying more
than 267,000 buildings about one-fourth in the city and killing more than 83,000 people. This death
total is the highest of any single day’s action during the war, (exceeding the deaths caused by the first
atomic bomb on Hiroshima). 20 other B-29’s bomb alternates and T/Os. 14 VHBs are lost. The partici-
pating B-29’s are from the XXI BC’s Bomb Wgs, the 73d, 313th, and 314th, based on Guam, Tinian,
and Saipan. The raids are flown at levels ranging from 4,900 to 9,200 ft.

3/10/45 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Guam hit Susaki A/F which 9 HBs again hit during 10/11 Mar on separate snooper
strikes. 23 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Calarian A/F.

3/10/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s radar-bomb tgts on Kataoka, Suribachi, and Kakumabetsu with unobserved results. l ftr is
sighted but no attack is made. 2 other B-24’s on this mission abort due to weather and mechanical
trouble. B-25 missions to Hayakegawa and Paramushiru are also canceled due to weather.

3/11/45 Eighth AF
U-boat yards at Kiel and Bremen and shipyard and refinery area at Hamburg are bombed by 1,212
HBs. Close escort is provided by 14 P-51 gps while 1 P-47 gp flies area spt in Kiel area.

3/11/45 Ninth AF
696 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s, hit 4 A/Fs, 3 comm centers, 2 ammo filling plants, and several city
areas and other casual tgts. Attacks are to obstruct air operations and supply and troop movements in
general. Ftrs fly patrols and armed rcn, escort 9th Bomb Div, spt US 9th Inf Div push at Remagen
bridgehead and fly cover over the area, and spt XX Corps E of Trier and Saarburg.

3/11/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s of 57th Bomb Wg score damaging hits on bridge and fills at San Michele all’Adige, Volargne,
and Ossenigo, and, attacking tgt in Austria for first time, bomb bridge at Drauburg. Ftrs and FBs of
XXII TAC hit rail lines and dumps in C Po Valley and in Brenner area. During 10/11 Mar LBs hit sever-
al Po R crossings, Ghedi and Pavia A/Fs, road junctions, and other tgts in Po Valley.

3/11/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn and supply missions.

3/11/45 Tenth AF
14 B-25’s pound stores, troops, vehicles, and ammo dumps at Konghsa, Kwai-Kong, Man Kat, and
Mong Yai. 4 P-38’s knock out bridge at Mong Tong. 8 P-47’s hit troop concentration at Kyaukme. 30-
plus P-47’s hit T/Os during road sweeps behind enemy lines. Transports fly 547 sorties to forward
areas.

3/11/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s knock out 1 bridge and hit numerous boxcars at Kep and near Don Met. 5 B-24’s over S
China Sea and Gulf of Tonkin claim 1 freighter sunk and another damaged. 10 P-40’s and P-51’s blast
locomotives on Tsinpu railroad and demolish 3 villages E of Lohochai.

3/11/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Zamboanga area, Mercedes village, and San Roque A/F. B-25’s hit Mercedes, spt
ground forces near Zamboanga, and in conjunction with PT boats, hit Isabela, Barlak, Taluksangay,
and HQ N of Zamboanga. B-24’s hit Aparri area and spt ground forces at Wawa. A-20’s and FBs fly
ground spt missions and attack supply dumps and numerous T/Os throughout Luzon. FBs hit Takao
and B-24’s bomb Mako. “

3/11/45 Twentieth AF
Attacking at altitudes ranging from 5,100 to 8,500 ft, 285 B-29’s bomb Nagoya urban area with incen-
diaries during 11/12 Mar.

3/11/45 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s from Guam again hit Susaki A/F, while 8 more during 11/12 Mar, pound the A/F individually.
Iwo Jima-based P-51’s also bomb Susaki and strafe Okimura and Kitamura.

3/12/45 Eighth AF
1,309 HBs strike Swinemunde area and 7 M/Ys at Friedberg, Wetzlar, Marburg/Lahn, Siegen,
Frankfurt/Main, Betzdorf, and Dillenburg. 523 P-51 sorties are flown in spt of Hbs.

3/12/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div MBs and LBs attack 8 M/Ys, ammo-filling plant, city areas and T/Os. Attacks on M/Ys
are aimed at blocking troop movements by rail into Ruhr and Remagen areas. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb
Div, bomb special tgts, fly armed rcn, cover Remagen area, and spt US 9th Inf Div in Kalenborn and
Hargarten areas and XX Corps in Saarburg bridgehead area.

3/12/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s hit 7 railroad bridges, cutting two, and fills severely damaging one and a train in Brenner area
and in NE Italy as far E as Yugoslav border area. FBs blast comm in N Italy, making 36 rail cuts, 19 of
them on the Brenner line. P-47’s also bomb and severely damage a munitions factory NW of Zagreb.
During 11/12 Mar LBs on intruder missions hit Po crossings, sugar refinery, vehicles, and trains.

3/12/45 Fifteenth AF
790 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Vienna/Floridsdorf oil refinery and alternate tgts of Graz, Zeltweg, and
Wiener-Neustadt M/Ys. 98 P-38’s bomb Knittelfeld railroad bridge (2 others hit nearby T/Os) and
strafe comm in Wiener-NeustadtGraz-Klagenfurt areas. 12 P-38’s sweep Zagreb area. Bad weather
forces 60 P-51’s sent against Austrian comm to abort. Supply mission to Yugoslavia and rcn opera-
tions are successful.

3/12/45 Tenth AF
13 B-25’s and 35 P-47’s hit troop concentrations, supplies, vehicles, and AA guns along battlefront
and behind enemy lines. 66 P-47’s hit transportation tgts and a bridge during several road sweeps in
C Burma. 12 others damage bypass bridge at Hay-ti. Transports complete 677 sorties delivering men
and supplies to advanced bases and dropping supplies to frontline forces.

3/12/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s knock out Song Rang bridge. 6 P-51’s hit road comm at Hwayuan and bomb a building at Ha
Coi.

3/12/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit Mercedes and Malabang. Other B-24’s bomb Japanese troops near Ipo. B-25’s hit supply
area at Bangued and troops at Pattao. A-20’s and FBs fly ground forces spt missions throughout
Luzon. FBs also bomb Calallo I. On Formosa B-24’s, with P-38 spt bomb Takao Tainan. P-51’s also hit
Tainan and bomb Jitsugetsu power plants.

3/12/45 Twentieth AF
44 B-29’s hit oil storage facilities on Bukum I, Samboe, and Sebarok Is. 1 other VHB bombs Arang
Hill. Results are poor.

3/12/45 Seventh AF
16 P-51’s bomb and strafe Okimura. 13 B-24’s fly daylight strike against Susaki A/F. During 12/13 Mar,
8 HBs hit Susaki and Okimura. 24 B-24’s from Angaur hit Sarangani Bay storage area.

3/12/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s bomb Kurabu A/F area. 8 B-25’s weather-abort a mission to Hayakegawa.

3/13/45 Eighth AF
16 continent-based P-51’s fly uneventful aircraft sweep in Remagen-Koblenz area.

3/13/45 Ninth AF
450-plus A-26’s, A-20’s, and B-26’s, bomb 3 M/Ys, 2 A/Fs, rail sidings, and several T/Os in continuing
interdiction campaign in Germany. Ftrs fly escort, patrols, and armed rcn, attack assigned tgts, cover
US First Army area in general along the Rhine R from Dusseldorf to Linz/Rhine, spt US 9th Inf Div
around Hargarten, cover Remagen bridgehead, and spt XX Corps as it opens offensive SE from
Saarburg bridgehead.

3/13/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb railroad bridges and fills at Perca, Vo Sinistrof, Pizzighetone, Salorno, and Sacile. Ftrs
and FBs attack bridges, flak positions, ammo and supply dump, rail lines, various other tgts, and fly
close spt to US Fifth Army force as XXII TAC operates over wide areas of N Italy from the N
Apennines through the Po Valley, and into NE Italy. On 12/13 Mar LBs hit railroads, Po R crossings,
dumps, and movement, mainly in Po Valley.

3/13/45 Fifteenth AF
569 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Regensburg M/Y. 3 other HBs bomb T andshut M/Y and T/Os. Over 280
P-38’s and P-51’s provide escort and several strafe rail traffic in Germany and Austria during return
flight. 41 P-51’s on strafing mission attack rail traffic in MunichLandshut-Regensburg and Ingolstadt
areas and between Vienna and Wiener-Neustadt. Photo rcn is particularly extensive, with 18 P-38’s
covering areas of Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and N Italy. 41 ftrs escort
photo missions.

3/13/45 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s spt forces of Chinese 50th Div, hitting Japanese positions along Namtu R in Namhsan area.
26 P-38’s hit road tgts S of bomb line in C Burma. 12 B-25’s attack troop concentrations, supplies, and
gun positions behind enemy lines. 4 P-47’s hit wooded area in British 36th Div battle sector. Other
FBs make ineffective bridge strikes. Transports complete more than 500 sorties to forward areas.

3/13/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s over Gulf of Tonkin and S China Sea claim a cargo vessel and a large junk destroyed. 13 P-
40’s, P-38’s, and P-51’s destroy a storehouse and damage a compound at Chingchengchiang and
knock out a bridge and hit machinegun positions and other T/Os at Lang Son.

3/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit tgts in Sarangani Bay area and effectively hit town of Lagao. MBs spt ground operations in
Zamboanga area. B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs spt ground forces hitting forces and positions in Cagayan
Valley. B-25’s hit sampans off Hainan I while P-51’s sweep Samah A/F. B-24’s hit installations in WC
Formosa. B-24’s bomb Mako.

3/13/45 Twentieth AF
In the third of the Twentieth AF’s great fire raids, 274 B-29’s begin bombing Osaka shortly after mid-
night, 13/14 Mar. The heart of the city, an area of 8.1 sq mi, is wiped out during 3 hrs of bombing from
altitudes of 5,000 to 9,600 ft.

3/13/45 Seventh AF
6 B-24’s from Guam hit Woleai while 10 bomb Susaki A/F. During 13/14 Mar 8 more, flying individual
strikes, pound Susaki. 24 B-24’s from Angaur bomb storage area on Sarangani Bay.

3/14/45 Eighth AF
1,188 HBs hit 3 tank and armored vehicle plants, 2 oil refineries, 2 M/Ys (all in the Hannover area),
M/Ys at Gutersloh, Holzwickede, Giessen, Osnabruck, and Hameln, 2 rail bridges and a M/Y near
Herford, road bridge near Minden, and jet castings plant at Hildesheim. 13 ftr gps fly 610 effective
supporting sorties. 3 other gps spt Ninth AF Mbs.

3/14/45 Ninth AF
350-plus MBs and LBs hit 3 A/Fs, 4 rail bridges, a junction, 5 towns, and 3 T/Os as interdiction opera-
tions continue. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, attack railroads and other special tgts, fly patrols, sweeps,
and armed rcn, cover Remagen area, and spt US XII Corps as it begins drive from the Mosel R to the
Rhine R, and XX Corps operations W of Trier and Saarburg.

3/14/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s damage bridges at Casarsa della Delizia, Cittadella, Vipiteno, and Campo. Ftrs and FBs attack
comm, ammo and supply dumps, motor transport, trains, buildings, and other tgts, escort MBs, and
spt ground forces, operating over much of N Italy from the Apennine battle area N and NE. LBs hit
river crossings and T/Os in Po Valley during 13/14 Mar.

3/14/45 Fifteenth AF
634 HBs, with ftr escorts, hit Szony and Almasfuzito oil refineries and M/Ys at Komarom, Nove Zamky,
Zagreb, WienerNeustadt, Graz, and Knittelfeld. 90 P-38’s dive-bomb bridges at Ptuj, 42 of them after-
wards strafing rail traffic in Yugoslavia and Austria. 21 P-51’s also strafe rail traffic in Austria. B-17’s
and B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy and in Yugoslavia. P-38’s continue rcn missions, including larger
than usual number of photo rcn flights (most of them heavily escorted) over Italy, Germany, Austria,
and Yugoslavia.

3/14/45 Tenth AF
20 P-37’s fly close spt for elements of Chinese 50th Div in Mansam area. 3 B-25’s knock out bridge at
Laihka while 11 others bomb troop and vehicle concentration nearby. 39 P-47’s hit troop concentra-
tions, supplies and vehicles at Laihka and Namlan while 29 others sweep roads S of bomb line. 614
air supply sorties are flown to forward areas.

3/14/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s claim 1 cargo vessel sunk in S China Sea. 1 B-25 and 4 FBs damage 12 track sections near
Tungyangchen. 4 P-51’s hit railroad T/Os near Chihsien. 19 P-51’s and P-38’s blast barracks area at
Vinh Yen.

3/14/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Konel area while B-25’s and B-24’s hit village and AA positions near Zamboanga and
dock area at Isabela. A-20’s and numerous FBs (including some Marine aircraft) hit installations and
defensive positions throughout Luzon. A-20’s over Palawan hit Pandanan I. B-24’s bomb Mako naval
base. B-25’s on armed rcn and shipping sweep along China coast bomb secondary tgts when no
ships are sighted.

3/14/45 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s from Guam bomb Susaki A/F while 23 from Angaur hit Sarangani Bay supply area. 5 Iwo-
based P-51’s strafe and fire-bomb positions on N tip of Mindanao. 16 more strafe and dive-bomb
Susaki A/F, town of Omura, and several gun positions on Chichi Jima. During 14/15 Mar, 5 more B-
24’s flying individually hit Susaki.

3/14/45 Eleventh AF
Of 12 B-25’s taking off to cover naval TF on its way to Matsuwa, 6 abort due to weather and failure to
locate the TF. The others fly coverage sorties throughout the day.

3/15/45 Eighth AF
1,282 HBs bomb primary tgts of Army HQ at Zossen and M/Y at Oranienburg, along with T/Os includ-
ing M/Ys at Stendal and Birkenwerder, rail sidings at Gardelegen, rail center at Wittenberge, road
bridge at Gusen, and town of Havelberg. 14 ftr gps in close escort and 1 in area patrol fly 732 effec-
tive spt sorties.

3/15/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s attack comm centers at Neunkirchen and Pirmasens, M/Ys at
Turkismuhle and Erbach, 3 flak positions, and several other tgts, as well as dropping leaflets on
Koblenz. Ftrs hit Overberge M/Y and other tgts, escort 9th Bomb Div, fly sweeps and armed rcn, and
spt US XII Corps crossing Mosel in offensive toward the Rhine, and XX Corps E of Trier and
Saarbrucken.

3/15/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s attack railroad bridges and fills at Salzano, Canale d’Isonzo, Rovereto, Palazzolo sull’Oglio,
Romano di Lombardia, and Mori. Ftrs and FBs of XXII TAC concentrate on comm lines in NE Italy,
particularly the Brenner rail line, and also blast several supply and ammo dumps. I,Bs continue intrud-
er missions during 14/15 Mar hitting Po R crossings and fills in San Ambrogio di Valpolicella area.

3/15/45 Fifteenth AF
109 B-17’s bomb Ruhland oil refinery (marking the Fifteenth’s deepest penetration into Germany). 103
others bomb alternate tgt of Kolin refinery. 470-plus other HBs attack tgts in Austria, including
Moosbierbaum, Schwechat, and Vienna/Floridedorf oil refineries, M/Ys at Wiener-Neustadt, Sankt
Polten, Graz, Bruck an der Mur, Klagenfurt, and Murzzuschlag, and bridge at Klagenfurt. Supply mis-
sions to N Italy and Yugoslavia continue, along with extensive photo and weather rcn. Ftrs fly over 300
sorties in escort of HBs and supply and rcn flights.

3/15/45 Tenth AF
30 P-47’s spt elements of Chinese 50th Div in Namhsan area. 32 P-38’s sweep roads S of bomb line.
Transports fly 625 sorties to forward areas.

3/15/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-24’s claim 1 vessel sunk in S China Sea. 4 B-25’s hit area E of Pingsiang. 4 P-51’s hit locomo-
tives between Sinsiang and Shihkiachwang and 4 attack motor transport in Paotou area.

3/15/45 FEAF
In spt of US ground forces on Luzon B-24’s, A-20’s, and P-38’s hit HQ area at Baguio. P-47’s hit
Minuli bridge and enemy concentrations in Balete Pass and W of Ft Stotsenburg. A-20’s and P-47’s hit
gun positions and occupied areas around Batangas. B-24’s and B-25’s hit personnel N of Sarangani
Bay and troops and gun positions in Zamboanga area. B-24’s bomb Lahug. P-47’s dive-bomb Takao
power installations.
3/15/45 Seventh AF
8 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Susaki A/F. 3 more, on snooper strikes, hit Susaki during 15/16 Mar.

3/15/45 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies air coverage for naval TF. 7 others weather-abort.

3/16/45 Ninth AF
280-plus MBs and LBs hit Landau barracks area and comm center, Niederscheld town area and rail
bridge, 6 other town areas, a M/Y, rail junction, crossroads, and also drop leaflets. Ftrs escort 9th
Bomb Div, fly patrols, sweeps, armed rcn, and cover VIII, XII, and XX Corps in assault across the
Mosel from W of Koblenz and N of Boppard, at one point, as far E as Bad Kreuznach, and as far S as
Merzig.

3/16/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s of 57th Bomb Wg, flying their farthest N penetration to date, bomb Brixlegg railroad bridge. The
MBs also hit Spilimbergo power plant, with excellent results, and lightly damage 3 bridges on Brenner
line, 1 in C Po Valley, and 1 in NE Italy. XXII TAC FBs continue to attack comm in Po Valley and NE
Italy, while LBs bomb bridges and T/Os on night intruder missions along Po R and in N Po Valley.

3/16/45 Fifteenth AF
720-plus B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Korneuburg, Vienna/Floridsdorf, Schwechat, and Moosbierbaum oil
refineries and M/Ys at Sankt Veit an der Glan, Amstetten, Graz, Varazdin and Pragersko. 52 P-51’s
strafe rail lines in Vienna, Linz, Passau, and Regensburg areas and A/F at Mettenheim. B-17’s and B-
24’s continue supply drops to N Italy and Yugoslavia while P-38’s fly extensive weather and photo rcn
missions. Ftrs fly more than 300 sorties in escort of HBs, supply runs, and rcn operations.

3/16/45 Tenth AF
23 P-47’s spt forces of Chinese 50th Div in Hsipaw area. 4 P-38’s, supporting British 36th Div, bomb
arty positions NE of Mogok. 12 B-25’s blast fuel dump and troop concentration at Panghai. 40 P-38’s
sweep roads S of bomb line. Transport operations continue on steady basis.

3/16/45 Fourteenth AF
32 B-24’s, escorted by 10 P-51’s, pound N railroad yards at Shihkiachwang. 1 B-25 and 2 P-51’s
attack railroad between Sinsiang and Shihkiachwang.

3/16/45 FEAF
A-20’s and B-24’s continue pounding Japanese installations at Baguio. P-51’s strike Patapat, hitting
vehicles and supplies. Ftrs on patrol hit Caballo I. Batangas area is again pounded by FBs and A-20’s.
B-24’s hit Talisay and Carolina A/Fs and bomb tgts pinpointed by guerrillas on Cebu. B-25’s bomb San
Roque A/F and attack Tarakan and Jesselton A/Fs. B-24’s also hit town of Taihoku, A/Fs at Heito, and
Okayama naval airbase.

3/16/45 Twentieth AF
307 XXI BC B-29’s, of 331 airborne, fire-raid Kobe in the heaviest attack to date, bombing from 5,000
to 9,500 ft during the predawn hours of 16/17 Mar. About one-fifth of the city’s area is burned.

3/16/45 Seventh AF
13 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Susaki A/F. 16 Iwo-based P-51’s dive-bomb and strafe radio and radar
installations, gun positions, and storage area on Chichi Jima. During 16/17 Mar Susaki is hit again, by
5 B-24’s flying individual harassment strikes. Iwo Jima is declared secure although fierce resistance
continues on some parts of the island.
3/16/45 Eleventh AF
Because of a navigational error, 2 B-24’s on a photo mission to Matsuwa reach 130 mi S of the island,
the deepest penetration of the Japanese Home Islands to date. The B-24’s turn N, photograph
Matsuwa and bomb Shimushiru with unobserved results.

3/17/45 Eighth AF
1,260 HBs hit 2 synthetic oil plants, 2 power stations, an instruments works, an industrial complex
around a tank factory, 2 M/Ys, and 5 city areas in W and NC Germany. 13 P-51 gps, plus an extra P-
51 section, provide spt.

3/17/45 Ninth AF
650-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb 5 M/Ys, 2 comm centers, an ordnance depot, 3 city areas,
and several T/Os. Attacks are to impede enemy movement of troops, equipment, and supplies in face
of advancing Allied forces. Ftrs fly escort, patrols, and armed rcn, cover Remagen bridgehead, spt US
III Corps NE of Remagen, cooperate with XII Corps which has penetrated several mi E of Bad
Kreuznach at one point, and operate with XX Corps which at one point reaches as far E as Birkenfeld.

3/17/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s and B-26’s during 16/17 Mar bomb Po R crossings, other bridges, lights, and movements in Po
Valley. B-25’s bomb railroad bridges and fills at Cittadella, San Michele all’ Adige, Aldeno, Bozzolo,
Canneto sull’ Oglio, Pontetidone, Pizzighettone, and Pontevico. Ftrs and FBs are greatly restricted by
bad weather but score effectively against dumps, bridges, railroads, M/Ys, trains, and buildings mainly
in Po Valley.

3/17/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather grounds HBs. 98 P-38’s dive-bomb Ptuj and Zagreb railroad bridges, Klinca Sela M/Y,
and Sisak M/Y and bridge. B-24’s, with ftr escort, drop supplies in Yugoslavia and P-38’s and P-51’s
fly rcn and rcn escort. During 17/18 Mar B-24’s drop supplies in N Italy.

3/17/45 Tenth AF
16 P-47’s spt British 36th Div around Mogok. 12 B-25’s bomb troops and supplies near Namlan. 33 P-
47’s hit road tgts behind enemy lines, concentrating on Hayti and Mong Yai sectors. 40-plus other FBs
attack troops, supplies, tanks, and trucks behind the battleline including Ta-mun, Namsaw, Pansupe,
Tal-ti, and Kankang areas. Transports continue to fly troops and supplies to frontline areas.

3/17/45 Fourteenth AF
1 B-25 and 12 P-51’s damage 21 locomotives and a river launch in Peking area, around Tsinan, and
between Taiyuan and Tatung.

3/17/45 FEAF
Formosa A/Fs are pounded by B-24’s operating in force. On Luzon nearly 500 sorties are flown in spt
of ground forces by B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs. B-24’s hit Panay beaches preparatory to allied landings
on 18th and bomb troops in combat areas on Mindanao. Bacolod A/F is also bombed.

3/17/45 Twentieth AF
70 B-29’s hit storage dump at Rangoon. 2 others bomb T/Os Sagyi A/F and warehouses at Bassein.

3/17/45 Seventh AF
11 Guam-based B-24’s hit Chichi Jima. During 17/18 Mar, 5 more hit Susaki A/F.

3/17/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly bombing and photo missions over Matsuwa, concentrating on the A/F, and on returning
photograph Shasukotan, Harumukotan, and Onnekotan.

3/18/45 Eighth AF
1,251 HBs attack 2 rail centers and 2 tank and armament plants in Berlin area, along with several
T/Os including 2 M/Ys, 3 town areas, and an industrial area near Berlin (secondary tgt). 14 P-51 gps
fly 645 effective supporting sorties.

3/18/45 Ninth AF
660-plus MBs and LBs hit M/Ys at Wetalar, Worms, Kreuztal, and Bad Durkheim, comm center at Bad
Durkheim, and 4 town areas with aim of hampering enemy movement. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div,
attack assigned tgts, fly patrols, and armed rcn, and cooperate with US III Corps of Remagen, with XII
Corps as it begins assault toward Mainz-Worms sector of the Rhine, and with XX Corps as it moves
rapidly eastward through Sankt Wendel area toward Kaiserslautern.

3/18/45 Twelfth AF
During 17/18 Mar A-20’s and A-26’s continue intruder missions in Po Valley, concentrating on Po R
crossings. B-25’s bomb railroad bridges at Bozzolo, and Palazzuolo sull’ Oglio, railroad fill at Salorno,
and causeway at Mantua. Ftrs and FBs hit dumps and spt ground forces S of Bologna, and attack
comm tgts over wide areas of Po Valley. The most devastating raid of the day is flown against Novara
M/Y where 14 locomotives are destroyed.

3/18/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn and supply missions, a FB attack by P-38’s on Varazdin railroad
bridge, after which many of the P-38’s strafe railroad comm in Zagreb, Varazdin, Maribor, and Villach
areas, and a strafing mission against rail comm and A/Fs in Graz, Wiener-Neustadt, Maribor, and
Szombathely areas.

3/18/45 Tenth AF
12 P-47’s spt Chinese ground forces near Hsipaw. 8 others spt British 36th Div troops by dropping
napalm NE of Mogok. 11 B-25’s and 20 FBs hit troop concentrations and supplies immediately behind
the battlefront. Roads S of bomb line are swept by 16 P-38’s. Transports continue steady operations.

3/18/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s sweep Gulf of Tonkin and S China Sea, claiming 1 freighter damaged. 2 P-51’s over N
Indochina strafe trucks, troops, and horsecarts.

3/18/45 FEAF
In S Luzon HBs, A-20’s, and ftrs spt ground forces by hitting Ipo area and various tgts in Batangas
Province. B-24’s again bomb Bacolod, hit several tgts on Cebu, and bomb Sepinggang and Jesselton
A/Fs. A/F at Tainan, seaplane base at Takao, and emergency field at Koshun are also hit.

3/18/45 Twentieth AF
During 18/19 Mar, 290 XXI BC B-29’s continue fire raids on Japanese cities, bombing Nagoya from
4,500 to 9,000 ft with incendiaries for the second time this month. This mission ends the Mar fire
raids. “

3/18/45 Seventh AF
16 P-51’s from Iwo Jima dive-bomb radar and radio installations and barges at Chichi Jima. 14 B-24’s
from Guam pound Susaki A/F. 1 other hits Haha Jima. During 18/19 Mar 5 more HBs individually
strike Susaki.
3/18/45 Eleventh AF
A weather sortie is flown.

3/19/45 Eighth AF
1,223 HBs attack M/Ys at Fulda and Plauen, industrial areas around military vehicle and optical works
at Jena and Zwickau, A/Fs and jet aircraft plants at Neuburg an der Donau, Baumenheim, and
Leipheim, and industrial and city areas at Plauen and Saalfeld. P-51’s fly 606 effective sorties in spt of
HBs. Over 100 ftrs, including 36 jets in formation (largest number yet seen as a unit) are encountered.
US ftrs claim 42 ftrs destroyed (including 3 jets).

3/19/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div strikes 2 M/Ys, 5 rail bridges, comm center and several casual tgts as part of interdic-
tion program to impede enemy movement. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols and armed rcn, spt US
III Corps W of Remagen, cooperates with XII Corps’ 4th Armd Div E of Kaiserslautern as it drives
toward the Rhine. FBs of XIX TAC, on special mission, bomb HQ of CinC West (FM von Rundstedt) at
Ziegenberg.

3/19/45 Twelfth AF
XXII TAC LBs strike heavily against general movement in Po Valley during 18/19 Mar, and are fol-
lowed during day by ftr and FB attacks on comm in C Po Valley and NE Italy where numerous rail cuts
are made, 3 bridges damaged, and several supply dumps hit. MBs damage bridge at Muhldorf,
bridges and fills at Perca, and at 7 other locations on the N Italian approaches to Brenner Pass.

3/19/45 Fifteenth AF
800-plus HBs, with ftr escorts, hit M/Ys at Landshut, Passau, Sankt Veit an der Glan, Lambach,
Muhldorf, Plattling, Garching an der Alz, Klagenfurt, and Altenmarkt an der Alz. 54 P-51’s strafe rail-
roads in the HB tgt areas. 36 P-38’s bomb Varazdin M/Y. B-24’s drop supplies in Yugoslavia while P-
38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and escort.

3/19/45 Tenth AF
24 P-38’s spt forces of Chinese 50th Div near Hsipaw. 12 P-38’s sweep roads S of bomb line while 27
P-47’s operating over and behind enemy lines hit troop concentrations and supplies at Namlan,
Namio, and Nam-maw-long and Japanese-held monastery at Nammaw-long. Transports fly 502 sor-
ties to forward areas.

3/19/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s on sweep over S China Sea and Gulf of Tonkin claim a large freighter sunk. 4 P-38’s strafe
trucks from Son La to Hoa Binh.

3/19/45 FEAF
B-24’s and FBs again hit installations in N Luzon. B-24’s hit variety of tgts on Cebu including town of
Minglanilla.

3/19/45 Seventh AF
16 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb and strafe Susaki A/F, radio installation, and storage area on Chichi
Jima. 12 Guam-based B-24’s follow up with another attack on the A/F and radio installations later in
the day. During 19/20 Mar Susaki is hit again by 5 B-24’s flying separate snooper strikes.

3/19/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s bomb and photograph Kashiwabara naval base. 8 B-25’s bomb canneries along the
Masugawa and Asahigawa Rivers.
3/20/45 Eighth AF
407 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb shipyard and dock area at Hamburg and oil refinery at Hemmingstedt.
Ftrs of 8 gps complete 298 effective sorties in spt.

3/20/45 Ninth AF
360-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb Geisecke M/Y, Sythen ammo-filling plant, town of Gronau
(including a rail bridge), and several casual tgts in or near 9 other towns. Ftrs escort MBs and LBs, fly
patrols and armed rcn, spt US III and VII Corps just E of the Rhine R between Bad Honningen and the
Sieg R, and XII and XX Corps as they push to the Rhine R at Worms and at a point N of Mannheim.

3/20/45 Twelfth AF
XXII TAC LBs during 19/20 Mar continue intruder missions into Po Valley while ftrs and FBs pound
comm tgts in the Valley during the day and severely damage fuel dumps near Mantua. MBs hit 4
bridges on Brenner line and 2 others in NE Italy and hit other bridge approaches nearby.

3/20/45 Fifteenth AF
760-plus HBs, with ftr escort, hit Korneuburg and Kagran oil refineries, M/Ys at Wels, Sankt Polten,
Amstetten, Wiener-Neustadt, and Klagenfurt, and tank works at Steyr. Routine supply, rcn, and escort
missions continue.

3/20/45 Tenth AF
20 P-47’s sweep roads S of bomb line in C Burma. 16 others hit supply dumps behind Japanese lines.
Transports continue to supply forward areas.

3/20/45 Fourteenth AF
4 P-38’s claim 11 trucks destroyed and 9 damaged between Son La and Hoa Binh.

3/20/45 FEAF
B-24’s, A-20’s, and FBs fly numerous ground spt missions and hit tgts at Balete Pass, Bayombong,
Tuguegarao, Antamok, San Fernando, Bontoc and along roads. B-24’s pound supply and personnel
area E of Cebu City and N of Mambaling, defensive positions NW of Talisay and AA guns to the N,
and also bomb Talisay. Other B-24’s bomb town of Tainan. B-25’s on shipping sweep sink 3 small ves-
sels near Qui Nhon.

3/20/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Susaki A/F. During 20/21 Mar, 4 other HBs fly single strikes against the
A/F.

3/21/45 Eighth AF
Preparatory air operations for forthcoming (23 Mar) crossing of lower Rhine R by allied ground forces
begin. 1,254 HBs (in conjunction with aircraft of RAF and Ninth AF attacking other tgts) bomb 10 A/Fs
in NW Germany, tank factory at Plauen and M/Y at Reichenbach during morning raid. During after-
noon 90 B-24’s bomb Mulheim an der Ruhr A/F. Ftrs fly nearly 750 effective sorties in spt of the 2
operations.

3/21/45 Ninth AF
580-plus A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s strike 6 comm centers and a M/Y E of the Rhine R (along with
several casual tgts) in interdiction campaign to obstruct enemy movement. Ftrs fly patrols and armed
rcn, attack railroads and bridges, spt US VII Corps as its units reach Sieg R near Siegburg, cooperate
with XII Corps as more of its elements reach the Rhine at various points between Boppard and
Worms, and spt XX Corps as additional units reach the Rhine between Worms and Mannheim.
3/21/45 Twelfth AF
LBs continue to attack comm in Po Valley especially Po R crossings during 20/21 Mar. During the day
FBs concentrate on railroad tgts (lines, trains, bridges, and viaducts) and dumps in Po Valley and
areas N of battleline in N Apennines. MBs bomb railroad fill at Salorno, bridges at Casarsa della
Delizia and Pizzighettone, M/Ys at Vipiteno and Brennero, and bridge approaches at Campo.

3/21/45 Fifteenth AF
660-plus B-24’s and B-17’s, with ftr escorts, bomb Neuburg an der Donau A/F, M/Ys at Villach (2),
Klagenfurt, Graz, Bruck and der Mur, and Pragersko, 3 oil refineries and a goods depot at Vienna, and
4 scattered T/Os. Supply and rcn missions with escort are flown.

3/21/45 Tenth AF
30 P-47’s spt Chinese ground forces in Hsipaw area. 34 P-38’s sweep roads S of bomb line. 13 B-
25’s and 18 P-47’s attack troop concentrations and vehicles at several points behind Japanese lines.
526 air supply sorties are flown to forward areas. In ground action in the area of the British Fourteenth
Army’s 33 Corps, organized resistance ceases in Mandalay. Allied forces completely take over that
city.

3/21/45 Fourteenth AF
4 P-51’s damage several locomotives and boxcars at Vinh A/F and along railroad to the N. 6 B-24’s
claim 1 vessel damaged in S China Sea.

3/21/45 FEAF
On Luzon B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs continue large-scale spt missions, hitting a variety of tgts including
Japanese defenses at Lipa and Tarlac and town of Naga and Camiling. In C Phils B-24’s hit tgts near
Cebu City while A-20’s pound other towns on Cebu. B-24’s bomb Samah A/F. B-25’s on shipping
sweep attack and set afire a freighter SE of Nanao I.

3/21/45 Seventh AF
16 P-51’s from Iwo Jima strafe and bomb barracks and radio and radar installations on Chichi Jima.
13 B-24’s, based on Guam, hit Susaki A/F, which is hit again during 21/22 Mar by 5 more, flying sepa-
rate strikes.

3/21/45 ZI
A P-63 from Walla Walla A/F intercepts Japanese balloon near Redmond, and, after chase that
includes 2 refueling stops, shoots it down near Reno.

3/22/45 Eighth AF
Air attacks in preparation for lower Rhine R crossing by Allied ground forces continue. 1,284 HBs hit 4
A/Fs and 3 M/Ys E of Frankfurt/’Main, 10 military encampments in the Ruhr, and 2 city areas nearby.
9 P-51 gps fly spt and strafe aircraft at several A/Fs.

3/22/45 Ninth AF
Nearly 800 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb 9 comm centers and a M/Y E of the Rhine R (plus 7
towns, flak positions, and a T/O) as part of interdiction program to impede movement of supplies and
troops. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, attack railroads and other assigned tgts, fly patrols and armed rcn,
spt US 1st and 9th Inf Divs SE of Honnef and along the Wied R, cooperate with XII Corp as it begins
crossing Rhine in Mainz-Oppenheim areas and with XX Corps which begins attack on Ludwigshafen.

3/22/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s and A-26’s during 21/22 Mar, continue intruder raids concentrating on Po R crossings in the E
Po Valley. During the day P-47’s blast rail lines, trains and other comm tgts, especially in E Po Valley
and areas to the N. B-25’s destroy bridge at Brixlegg, severely damage Steinach bridge, and hit bridge
approaches at Muhlberg and town of Matreiam Brenner. Weather prevents successful attacks on 2
tgts in N Italy.

3/22/45 Fifteenth AF
680-plus HBs (with ftr escort) hit Ruhland and Kralupy and Vltava oil refineries (some HBs on Ruhland
raid bomb Lauta aluminum works to the N), a railroad comm and ordnance depot, a M/Y, and 2 oil
refineries at Vienna, M/Ys at Graz, Wels, Zeltweg, Klagenfurt, and Neratovice, and scattered T/Os.
Rcn and rcn escort missions are also flown.

3/22/45 Tenth AF
16 FBs spt Chinese ground forces near Hsipaw. 12 B-25’s and 41 FBs hit numerous tgts along and
immediately behind enemy lines. Troops, supplies, and comm are attacked and 2 bridges are knocked
out. 547 air supply sorties are flown to forward areas.

3/22/45 Fourteenth AF
24 FBs and a single B-25 attack railroad traffic and railroad yards in and around Shihkiachwang, at
Chukiatsi, and from Sinsiang to Chenghsien.

3/22/45 FEAF
B-24’s and A-20’s (along with Marine aircraft) hit Cebu City, defenses at several locations on Cebu I,
and tgts on Inampulugan I nearby. On Luzon B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs continue to hit numerous
objectives, chiefly Balete Pass, Tangadon, San Fernando, and Batangas areas. Other B-24’s hit
Tainan and Okayama A/Fs, destroying several hangars, planes, and gun positions.

3/22/45 Twentieth AF
76 B-29’s, operating in 2 waves, blast storage dumps at Rangoon.

3/22/45 Seventh AF
16 Iwo-based P-51’s bomb and strafe weather station, fuel storage, and radar installations on Chichi
Jima. Later in the day 13 B-24’s from Guam bomb Susaki A/F. 20 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Cebu I.
During 22/23 Mar, 4 B-24’s from Guam make individual raids on Susaki A/F.

3/23/45 Eighth AF
Allied ground assault across lower Rhine begins. 1,240 HBs attack 10 assigned M/Ys E of the Rhine
(primary tgts) and 4 other M/Ys as secondary tgts and T/Os, along with a power station, aluminum
works, and benzol plant. 14 P-51 gps give close and area spt, flying 355 effective sorties.

3/23/45 Ninth AF
Around 800 MBs and LBs strike 7 comm centers, a factory, and T/Os (including several flak positions).
Attacks on comm centers are aimed at obstructing movement of reinforcements to the front. Ftrs
escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols and armed rcn, attack assigned ground tgts, spt US III and VII Corps
SE of Honnef and E of Wied R and XII and XX Corps astride and on W bank of the Rhine R between
Mainz and Worms.

3/23/45 Twelfth AF
LBs attack loading points and crossings along Po R during 22/23 Mar. P-47’s concentrate on comm
and general movement in lower Brenner area during the day. The FBs also blast several dumps in C
Po Valley. B-25’s hit bridges, railroad fills, and bridge approaches in Brenner area at Matrei am
Brenner, Pordenone, Salorno, San Michele all’ Adige, Vo Sinistro, Longarone, and Perca.
3/23/45 Fifteenth AF
658 HBs (with ftr escort) hit oil refineries at Ruhland, and at Vienna, M/Ys at Budejovice, Gmund,
Sankt Polten and Sankt Valentin, and tank works at Sankt Valentin, plus scattered T/Os. Over 40 P-
38’s and P-51’s fly rcn.

3/23/45 Tenth AF
15 P-47’s spt Chinese ground forces, bomb troop, positions at Nampongpang and Nakang. 16 P-47’s
hit T/Os along roads from Mong Nawng to Wan Sing to Kunlong. 11 P-47’s hit quarters at Monglawng
while 3 others attack supply dumps at Laihka. 9 B-25’s bomb comm routes, creating 2 road blocks
behind enemy lines. In large-scale air supply operations, 536 sorties are flown.

3/23/45 Fourteenth AF
28 B-24’s bomb Tsinan railroad shops and Yellow R bridge. 5 B-25’s bomb town areas, storage facili-
ties, and T/Os at Sinsiang and Wuyang and chiefly in the Hsiangcheng area. 50-plus FBs attack
troops, horses, and river, road, and railroad tgts in N Indochina and S and E China.

3/23/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs hit the Visayan Is, bombing Cebu City, hitting defenses on Cebu and
other islands, and bomb Antamok mines, Balete Pass, and Tangadon areas, along with several other
tgts. B-24’s also hit tgts on Mindanao. FBs attack Takao.

3/23/45 Seventh AF
15 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb and strafe various tgts on Chichi Jima, Haha Jima, and Ani Jima.
During 23/24 Mar 5 Guam-based B-24’s, flying single-bmr strikes, pound Susaki A/F.

3/23/45 Eleventh AF
An 8-bmr strike is called off due to weather.

3/24/45 Eighth AF
In conjunction with allied ground forces assault across the lower Rhine R the Eighth flies bombing,
supply, and armed rcn missions. During morning 1,033 HBs strike 14 A/Fs in W Germany. 85 ftr sor-
ties are flown in spt. At midday 235 B-24’s drop supplies to allied forces in assault area E of the
Rhine. During the afternoon 443 HBs, supported by 113 effective ftr sorties, bomb 5 A/Fs, a M/Y, and
a railroad in NW Germany. The ftrs claim 27 kills in aerial combat. All during the day, ftrs fly 1,065
effective sorties in armed rcn patrols attacking numerous ground tgts and claiming 30 ftrs downed.

3/24/45 Ninth AF
Almost 700 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s blast comm centers, rail bridges, flak positions, and numerous
other tgts in cooperation with combined land-airborne assault across the Rhine R (PLUNDERVARSI-
TY) by the British Second and US Ninth Armies and the US XVIII Corps of the First Allied Airborne
Army. Over 2,000 transports and gliders of IX TCC drop and land British 6th Airborne and US 17th
Airborne Divs (plus arty, vehicles, ammo, and other supplies) E of the Rhine N and NW of Wesel as
British Second and US Ninth Armies cross river to the NW and SE. Ftrs attack with bmrs before the
drop and carpet the landing zones with fragmentation bombs, immobilizing numerous flak batteries.
Ftrs escort bmrs and transports, cover assaulting 30th and 79th Inf Divs, attack troop concentrations,
flak positions, supply and ammo dumps, A/Fs, defended villages, and road and rail traffic, and patrol
the perimeter of the battle sector. Ftrs also spt US First Army elements across the Rhine E of
Remagen between Koblenz and the Sieg R as they prepare for breakout assault, and US Third Army’s
XII Corps as it strengthens its Rhine bridgehead E of Oppenheim and commits its armor to push
through toward the Main R.

3/24/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Cannon takes cmd of AAFMTO, and shortly afterwards also takes over MAAF. A-20’s and A-26’s
during 23/24 Mar pound M/Ys, river crossings and other bridges, and a variety of other tgts in Po
Valley and NE Italy where ftrs and FBs during the day destroy or damage numerous rail lines and train
cars. B-25’s bomb bridges or bridge approaches at Piacenza, Chiari, Perca, Casarsa della Delizia,
Palazzolo sull’Oglio, Muhlberg, and Steinach.

3/24/45 Fifteenth AF
660 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb tank works at Berlin and A/Fs at Munich and Neuburg an der Donau,
plus Budejovice M/Y, and alternate tgts and T/Os including A/Fs at Plattling, Erding, and Udine. P-38’s
and P-51’s escort the missions against German tgts and fly rcn.

3/24/45 Tenth AF
31 FBs and 9 B-25’s operating over battlefront and behind enemy lines in C Burma pound troop con-
centrations, supply areas, truck park, and general T/Os. 9 other FBs attack T/Os along roads S of
bomb line. 504 air supply sorties are flown, landing men and supplies at advanced bases and drop-
ping supplies to frontline forces.

3/24/45 Fourteenth AF
34 B-24’s, with escort of 9 ftrs, pound Chenghsien locomotive park and Yellow R bridge. 30-plus B-
25’s and over 100 FBs, operating in forces of 1-8 airplanes, attack tanks, trucks, locomotives, troop
concentrations, storage areas, airstrips, bridges, gun positions, and general T/Os throughout S and E
China.

3/24/45 FEAF
B-24’s and A-20’s pound Cebu City and defenses and installations on Cebu I. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s,
and P-38’s attack Balete Pass, Legaspi, Batangas area, and scattered tgts throughout Luzon. B-24’s
hit harbor at Takao and power plant and alcohol factory E of Okayama. Twentieth AF”

3/24/45 Seventh AF
9 B-24’s from Guam bomb torpedo storage area on Marcus. 24 Angaur-based B-24’s bomb defensive
positions and town of Naga. 16 Iwo-based P-51’s hit air, naval, and radar installations and T/Os on
Chichi Jima. During 24/25 Mar, 5 Guam-based B-24’s hit A/F and town of Omura.

3/25/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 250 B-24’s bomb oil storage depots near Brunswick, Hamburg, and Lauenburg. 5 ftr gps pro-
vide escort. Over 700 B-17’s are recalled because of bad weather. 1 gp of P-51’s bomb ammo dump.

3/25/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits 4 comm centers, 3 M/Ys, and T/Os, including flak positions. Ftrs fly escort, armed
rcn, and missions against several ground tgts. Ftrs spt US 79th Inf Div as it pushes 2 mi to the E of
the Rhine (SE of Wesel), III and VII Corps as they begin breakout assault toward Altenkirchen and in
Epgert and Willroth areas, and XII Corps as it establishes bridgeheads on the Main in Hanau and
Aschaffenburg areas.

3/25/45 Twelfth AF
During 24/25 Mar A-20’s and A-26’s continue intruder missions, attacking Po R crossings and railroad
and motor transport tgts. P-47’s, during the day, raid railroad bridges and lines, hitting tgts at Lavis,
Casarsa della Delizia, San Michele all’Adige, Pavia, Santa Margherita d’Adige, and other points in Po
Valley and NE Italy, and bomb fuel dumps N of battle area. 6 MB missions against bridges and fills in
Italy and Austria are ineffective because of bad weather.
3/25/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 650 HBs strike 2 A/Fs and a tank works at Prague (patterns of bombs also hit 2 other nearby
A/Fs) and an A/F at Cheb. Alternate tgts bombed include Wels and Udine A/F. P-38’s and P-47’s
escort HBs, and sweep and strafe Nurnberg-Eibelstadt-Wurzburg-Regensburg areas, and fly rcn oper-
ations.

3/25/45 Tenth AF
26 P-47’s spt forces of Chinese 50th Div in Hsipaw area. 44 FBs and 14 B-25’s attack troops and sup-
plies and hit T/Os along roads behind battleline in C Burma. 557 transport sorties are flown to forward
areas.

3/25/45 Fourteenth AF
20-plus B-25’s and 150-plus ftrs, operating individually and in flights of up to 8 aircraft, continue
attacks on numerous tgts including river, road, and rail traffic, A/Fs, troop concentrations, storage
areas, horses, and gun positions throughout S and E China.

3/25/45 FEAF
Cebu City is thoroughly pounded by nearly 70 B-24’s. Other B-24’s hit Legaspi, and B-25’s and FBs
fly numerous ground spt missions throughout Luzon, especially between Montalban and Laguna de
Bay. B-25’s attack Pandanan I.

3/25/45 Seventh AF
16 Iwo-based P-51’s bomb and strafe Susaki A/F, and naval and radar installations on Chichi Jima. 16
more follow with attacks on radar station and personnel concentration on the island. 23 B-24’s from
Angaur bomb defenses on Cebu I. During 25/26 Mar, 5 B-24’s from Guam hit Susaki A/F. Marines
complete reduction of final resistance pocket on Iwo Jima.

3/26/45 Eighth AF
Over 300 B-17’s bomb Zeitz synthetic oil plant, Plauen tank factory, and cities of Meiningen,
Wurzburg, Oelsnitz, and Markt Erlbach. 12 P-51 gps fly close and area spt.

3/26/45 Ninth AF
Around 300 MBs and LBs hit M Ys at Wurzburg, Gemunden, and Flieden, town of Ruckers, and 2
T/Os. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly armed rcn, hit special tgts and spt various ground forces along the
front. Ftr spt is accorded US 2d, 3d, 7th, and 9th Armd Divs in Hachenburg, Montabaur, and Limburg
areas, XII Corps along the Main R from Frankfurt/Main to Aschaffenburg, and Ninth Army elements in
bridgehead area around Gahlen.

3/26/45 Twelfth AF
Weather grounds MBs and hampers operations in general. During 26/27 Mar 3 LBs hit bridges at
Cittadella and Verona. FBs, operating on reduced scale, hit comm tgts in W Po Valley, cutting a road
bridge and several railroads, and attacking several T/Os.

3/26/45 Fifteenth AF
Over 500 B-17’s and B-24’s, escorted by P-51’s and P-38’s attack M/Ys at Wiener-Neustadt,
Strasshof, Bruck an der Leitha, Neunkirchen, Bratislava and Szombathely. 46 P-38’s dive-bomb bridge
at Ybbs while 26 P-51’s, covered by 13 others, strafe rail traffic in WienerNeustadt-Vienna-Budejovice
areas. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn operations.

3/26/45 Tenth AF
28 P-47’s and 10 B-25’s operating over and behind C Burma battlelines attack arty positions, troop
concentrations, road comm, and supply areas. 522 air supply sorties are being completed throughout
the day.

3/26/45 Fourteenth AF
15 B-25’s and 80-plus FBs, operating individually or in small flights, continue to disrupt mobility and
supply lines throughout S and E China, hitting numerous T/Os chiefly trucks; tanks; supply areas,
horses, troops, arty pieces. Several of the FBs also damage considerably Puchou A/F.

3/26/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs bomb Legaspi and tgts in the area including fuel dump at Camalig.
FBs hit numerous tgts in N Luzon at Solvec Cove, Baguio, Mankayan, Sante Fe, and other areas. In
SW Luzon A-20’s and FBs spt US ground forces, hitting Ternate, and towns in Tayabas and Batangas
Provinces. B-24’s and A-20’s in C Phil hit Cebu City and E coast tgts. B-24’s hit Takao.

3/26/45 Seventh AF
21 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb and strafe Susaki A/F while 16 bomb and strafe weather and radar sta-
tions on Chichi Jima and town of Kitamura. 9 Guam-based B-24’s pound Marcus. During 26/27 Mar 3
HBs from Guam on individual snooper strikes hit Chichi Jima. Enemy makes final attack on Iwo Jima
in early morning attempt to infiltrate bivouac area. Capture and occupation phase of Iwo ends at 0800
when Gen Chaney becomes Island Cmdr.

3/26/45 Eleventh AF
2 missions, each by 4 B-25’s, attempt to bomb canneries on the Masugawa and the Hayakegawa
rivers. Ftrs drive off Masugawa mission. Other mision cannot find tgt due to weather. 4 B-24’s bomb
Kataoka naval base.

3/27/45 Eighth AF
3 ftr gps escort RAF bmrs attacking Paderborn.

3/27/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels 9th Bomb Div operations. IX TAC ftrs patrol US First Army front. XIX TAC hits M/Ys,
patrols Third Army front, flies area cover from Koblenz to Aschaffenburg to Worms, and supports VIII
and XII Corps along Rhine R in Wiesbaden area and Main R in Frankfurt/Main-A schaffenburg area.

3/27/45 Twelfth AF
Weather cancels all combat operations.

3/27/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to 3 P-38 rcn flights.

3/27/45 Tenth AF
80-plus FBs over battle areas and behind enemy lines in C Burma pound troops and supplies at sev-
eral locations including Mong Kung, Man Namkat, Nam-yang, Tonglau, Ho-na, Hkai-wun, Longwai,
Monglawng, Laihka, and Namlan areas. Transports are exceptionally active, flying 635 sorties to for-
ward areas.

3/27/45 Fourteenth AF
25 B-25’s hit towns, rail, road, and river traffic, and T/Os around Kweilin, Liuchow, Hengyang, Hochih,
Nanyang, Kaifeng, Anlu, Ishan, Kiyang, and Siang Chiang Valley. 44 FBs hit trucks, trains, sampans,
power facilities, and other tgts around Hongay, Nanyo, Son Tay, Na Cham, Cao Bang, Lang Son, Moc
Chau, Muong Hang, and Bac Quang. 28 FBs knock out bridge NE of Liuchow, hit town of Szeenhsien,
and attack ammo dumps and road and river traffic around Hochih, Ishan, Liuchow, Pingnam,
Liangfeng, and Kweilin.

3/27/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs bomb Legaspi, Balete area, IpoSiniloan sector, Batangas area, and
several other locations throughout Luzon. Ftrs spt US amphibious landings on Caballo I. In C Phil
area B-24’s bomb Negros A/Fs while B-25’s and P-38’s hit Cebu City area. Other B-25’s bomb Kinsui,
and B-24’s lightly attack Sandakan.

3/27/45 Twentieth AF
150-plus Marianas based B-29’s flying the first of many raids in spt of impending Okinawa invasion, hit
Tachiarai and Oita A/Fs and Omura aircraft factory. 97 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait during 27/28
Mar. This is first of many mining operations by B-29’s in Japanese waters.

3/27/45 Seventh AF
16 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb ammo stores and town of Kitamura. During 27/28 Mar 5 B-24’s, flying
individual strikes from Guam, hit Susaki A/F.

3/28/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 900 HBs attack tank factory and armament plant in Berlin, tank plant, M/Y, and city area at
Hannover, and numerous other tgts including Stendal and Minden. 8 P-51’s gps fly spt.

3/28/45 Ninth AF
215 MBs and LBs hit Neuenheerse and Erbach oil storage depots and 11 T/Os. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb
Div, fly armed rcn and area cover over wide expanse of German territory, and spt US XII Corps in
breakout attacks across the Main R in Dornigheim area and 2d and 8th Armd Divs in Dorsten area.

3/28/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather grounds MBs and LBs. Ftrs and FBs are limited to weather rcn and some armed rcn in
Milan area where they harass comm.

3/28/45 Fifteenth AF
Unfavorable weather restricts operations to rcn flights by 5 P-38’s.

3/28/45 Tenth AF
30-plus FBs operating over and behind battlelines in C Burma attack troop concentrations, supply
areas, elephant transport, and general T/Os at or near Wan Hong, Ho-na, Kyu-sawk, Nawnghkio, and
Na-ti. 642 air supply sorties are flown to advanced bases and over frontlines, where supplies are
dropped, throughout the day.

3/28/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-24’s bomb Haiphong and Hanoi docks and Bakli Bay barracks. 9 B-25’s and 8 P-40’s hit rivercraft
and other tgts from Yanglowtung to Sienning. 9 other B-25’s hit junks, storage, and T/Os in Lushan
area and 7 bomb Chingmen. 14 B-25’s, operating in gps of 1 to 4 aircraft, hit rivercraft and scattered
T/Os at several other points in S and E China. 120-plus FBs over Indochina and S and E China con-
tinue to pound numerous T/Os, mainly river, road, and rail traffic and troop concentrations. River craft
and A/Fs in areas around Kai Tek, Canton, Hankow, and Wuchang are severely hit.

3/28/45 FEAF
B-24’s and FBs hit Balete Pass tracts and ridges, installations at Santa Fe, and ground spt tgts N of
Laguna de Bay and in Cavite and Batangas Provinces. B-25’s and A-20’s attack troop concentrations
at Baguio and Ilagan. FEAF bmrs hit Cebu City area and pound A/Fs on Negros. B-24’s bomb
Likanan A/F. Other B-24’s hit Takao and Tainan while B-25’s hit shore tgts along Indochina coast.

3/28/45 Twentieth AF
During 28/29 Mar, 10 B-29’s mine mouth of the Hwangpoo R and S channel of the Yangtze R at
Shanghai. About 50 other VHBs fly missions mining waters at Saigon, Camranh Bay, and in
Singapore area.

3/28/45 Seventh AF
15 P-51’s from Iwo Jima hit Chichi Jima A/Fs and defenses. 10 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Truk and,
flying separate snooper strikes, 5 hit Susaki A/F during 28/29 Mar.

3/29/45 Ninth AF
All combat operations canceled because of weather except for 2 ftrs of IX TAC which patrol US Third
Army front.

3/29/45 Twelfth AF
Clear weather during 28/29 Mar permits LBs to hit rail loading points, trains, vehicles, roads, and
bridges at many places in Po Valley as well as river crossings at Borgoforte, Lodi, San Benedetto Po,
Ostiglia, and Casalmaggiore, factory at Brescia, and motor transport movement in Milan-Piacenza
area. Bad morning weather cancels MB operations except for a pamphlet mission over Bologna.
When weather clears about noon, XXII TAC FBs hit dumps at La Spezia and other points near battle
area, Lavis viaduct, railroad bridges or approaches at Ora, Santa Margherita d’ Adige, Nervesa della
Battaglia, Rovereto, Ala, and other locations, and many vehicles and train cars and other T/Os
throughout Po Valley and NE Italy.

3/29/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather limits operations to rcn and rcn escort missions by 23 P-38’s.

3/29/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather curtails operations in C Burma. 6 B-25’s hit troop concentrations and 8 others attack
unsuccessfully 2 bridges immediately behind enemy lines. Transports complete 560 sorties to forward
areas.

3/29/45 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s, escorted by 12 P-40’s, bomb railroad yards at Yoyang. 11 B-24’s attack shipping in S China
Sea, at Bakli Bay, at Samah Bay, and at Haiphong, heavily damaging a destroyer and a merchant
vessel. 4 B-25’s claim 6 small steamers sunk and several vessels damaged in Liuchow area while 2
others hit town area and railroad tgts in Dong Giao area. Single B-25’s hit T/Os at or near Loyang,
Loning, Neihsiang, Yiyang, and Hsuchang. 90-plus FBs over S and E China and over Indochina attack
troops, supplies, transport, and comm tgts at several places, concentrating strikes around Hengyang,
Chuchou, Isuho, Nanking, and Namyung, and among many tgts hit A/Fs at Amoy and Kai Tek.

3/29/45 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s attack Toshien, Byoritsu, and Eiko. B-24’s bomb Camalaniugan, B-24’s and P-51’s
hit Legaspi and surrounding area, and A-20’s and numerous ftrs hit various tgts in SW Luzon. Cebu is
bombed by B-25’s in spt of ground forces while A-20’s spt troops landing on Negros. B-24’s bomb
Oelin A/F.

3/29/45 Twentieth AF
24 B-29’s fly last mission under XX BC, attacking oil storage facilities on Bukum I during 29/30 Mar. 2
other VHBs bomb individual tgts on Malay Peninsula.

3/29/45 Seventh AF
31 Iwo-based P-41’s bomb and strafe Haha Jima. 9 B-24’s from Guam bomb Dublon.

3/29/45 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s bomb Kataoka naval base. 8 B-25’s weather-abort a mission to Tomari Cape. 1 B-24 flies
radar-ferret mission along Paramushiru coast.

3/30/45 Eighth AF
1,250-plus HBs attack U-boat yards and port areas at Hamburg, Bremen, and Wilhelm shaven, and oil
storage and city area at Hamburg and Bremen. 16 ftr gps provide close and area spt.

3/30/45 Ninth AF
337 MBs and LBs attack Bad Oeynhausen tank factory, Munden ordnance depot, Ebenhausen oil
depot, 2 town areas and 6 T/Os, and drop leaflets. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols and armed
rcn, and spt ground forces Ftr spt is provided for US 3d and 7th Armd Divs near Paderborn and at
Edersee dam on Eder R, XII Corps N of Frankfurt/Main, XX Corps in Hersfeld and Hanau areas, and
XVI Corps in Marl-Polsum area.

3/30/45 Twelfth AF
During 29/30 Mar LBs continue to pound Po R crossings, loading points, and other comm in Po Valley.
During the day XXII TAC ftrs and FBs fly some 400 sorties against fuel and ammo dumps, stores,
bridges, rail lines, M/Ys, buildings, motor vehicles, trains, and a variety of tgts over wide areas of N
Italy. Weather forces MBs to attack mainly alternate tgts. The B-25’s bomb railroad bridges (or bridge
approaches) at San Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Rovereto, Chiari, Palazzolo sull’Oglio, Legnago, Ora,
and Romano di Lombardia.

3/30/45 Fifteenth AF
60-plus B-17’s and B-24’s bomb Vienna N stations and goods depot, Graz and Klagenfurt/Kapfenberg
tank works, and several minor T/Os. 28 P-38’s and P-51’s sweep Zagreb-Graz area. Others fly rcn.

3/30/45 Tenth AF
In C Burma battle area 41 P-38’s and P-47’s hit enemy troops and supplies at Loiwing, Pawngleng,
and Nawnghkio. 7 B-25’s hit personnel, supply area, and trucks behind enemy lines in and near
Laihka and at Kongleng. 7 other B-25’s attack road bridges, knocking out bridge at Loi Putau.
Transports complete 612 sorties to forward areas.

3/30/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s, supported by 24 P-40’s, knock out bridge at Chungmow. 10 B-25’s bomb Hsuchang, 9 bomb
Changanyi, and 9 pound Yanglowtung railroad yards. 15 P-40’s fly escort. 5 B-24’s bomb Samah Bay
area. 2 B-25’s bomb Hankow A/F, 2 bomb Neihsiang, and single B-25’s attack tgts around Fangcheng,
Nanyang, and Anlu. 100-plus FBs over S and E China hit troops, railroad tgts, trucks, tanks, supplies,
and rivercraft especially around Hankow, Wuchang, Kanchou, and Hangchow. A/F area at Kanchou
and A/F and railroad yards at Hangchow are hit particularly hard.

3/30/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Balete Pass and Solvec Cove areas. P-38’s hit arty positions in Santa Fe area. B-24’s
and A-20’s hit Legaspi Port and nearby Little Batsan. A-20’s and FBs continue ground spt missions in
Laguna de Bay area and W of Ft Stotsenburg. B-24’s and A-20’s spt ground forces on Cebu. B-24’s,
B-25’s, and P-38’s hit Bongao I, Sanga Sanga, and Kuching area.
3/30/45 Twentieth AF
12 B-29’s attack Mitsubishi aircraft engine plant at Nagoya shortly past midnight during 30/31 Mar
while 80-plus B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait.

3/30/45 Seventh AF
10 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus. During the night 5 others individually strike Chichi Jima
A/F.

3/30/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s cancel shipping strike because of weather.

3/31/45 Eighth AF
Nearly 1,300 HBs bomb Zeitz synthetic oil refinery, Halle M/Y, oil depot near Erfurt, cities of Gotha and
Brandenburg, and 11 T/Os. 15 ftr gps provide spt.

3/31/45 Ninth AF
650-plus MBs and LBs hit storage depots at Ebrach, Wurzburg, and Marienburg, M/Y at Wurzburg,
town area of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and a T/O. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, hit special tgts, fly
armed rcn, and spt US 3d and 9th Armd Divs near Paderborn, XII Corps as it charges toward
Eisenach, XX Corps along Fulda and Eder Rivers, and XVI and XIX Corps S of Haltern and NW of
Lippstadt.

3/31/45 Twelfth AF
MBs bomb several tgts (mostly alternates) in Po Valley and Brenner area despite bad weather. B-25’s
hit bridges or bridge approaches at San Michele all’Adige, Steinach, Crema, Canneto sull’Oglio,
Legnago, and Manerbio, and rail embankment at Salorno. XXII TAC A-20’s and other aircraft hit Po R
crossings during 30/31 Mar at Casalmaggiore, Ostiglia, Borgoforte, and San Benedetto Po, rail facili-
ties at Piacenza and Cittadella, plus nearby ammo dumps and other tgts. FBs continue to pound
comm and dumps at Lavis, Casarsa della Delizia, San Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Legnago, and several
other points in Po Valley and NE Italy.

3/31/45 Fifteenth AF
540 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Linz main railroad station and sidings, M/Ys at Villach and Treviso, and 3
minor T/Os. P-51’s and P-38’s provide escort. 37 other ftrs on sweeps and strafings attack railroad
tgts in Munich-Linz-Regensburg area and 43 hit similar tgts in Prague area. Still other P-38’s and P-
51’s fly extensively rcn and rcn escort.

3/31/45 Tenth AF
12 B-25’s hit troop dispersal areas behind enemy lines in C Burma and hit 1 road bridge. 8 P-38’s
attack supply dump at Namsang A/F.

3/31/45 Fourteenth AF
30 B-24’s, with escort of 9 P-51’s, blast railroad yards at Shihkiachwang. 12 B-25’s bomb railroad
yards at Sinyang while 4 hit Yanglowtung yards. 6 B-25’s damage bridge and hit gun position at
Sienning while 6 more knock out bridge near Ninh Binh and hit storage area at Samah Bay. 26 P-51’s
attack Ningpo A/F, destroying or damaging several airplanes. 6 of the P-51’s are lost. About 125 other
FBs and several B-25’s (operating individually) attack numerous tgts in Indochina and S and E China
including bridges, troops, supplies, and rail, road, and river traffic.

3/31/45 FEAF
A-20’s attack army camp at Saiatan while P-51’s sweep from Babuyan Channel to SW Formosa. Ftrs
attack tgts in Cagayan Valley and N of Laguna de Bay, blasting bridges and gun positions over wide
stretches of Luzon. B-25’s, A-20’s; and FBs hit Cebu tgts, several of the strikes being flown in spt of
ground forces. B-24’s again bomb Bongao I and hit Oelin. Ftrs harass N Borneo A/Fs. B-24’s bomb
harbors and shipping at Kiirun, Formosa and Yulin.

3/31/45 Twentieth AF
137 B-29’s strike Tachiarai machine works and Omura A/F. This is diversionary strike preceding inva-
sion of Okinawa which begins at 0830 on 1 Apr.

3/31/45 Seventh AF
15 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb and strafe vessels, air installations, and T/Os on Chichi Jima. 16 more
follow with attacks on vessels and harbor area. During the night 5 B-24’s from Guam, flying individual
harassment strikes, hit Susaki A/F.

4/1/45 Ninth AF
No bmr operations due to weather. Ftrs fly patrols, armed rcn, and spt US 3d and 9th Armd Divs in
Paderborn-Lippstadt and Warburg areas, XX Corps astride and E of the Fulda R, and XII Corps which
reaches the Werra R W of Meiningen.

4/1/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s and A-26’s on intruder missions during 31 Mar/1 Apr over Po Valley continue to attack road and
railroad bridges, motor transport, loading points, and other tgts. Principal strikes are made at Po R
bridges. Ftrs and FBs during the day strike rail bridges, dumps, rail lines, M/Ys, trains, vehicles, gun
positions, several buildings (including ammo plant and truck factory), and a variety of T/Os in Po
Valley and NE Italy. MBs hit railroad bridges at Calcinato, Crema, Mantua, Monselice, Colle Isarco,
San Ambrogio di Valpolicella, and Perca.

4/1/45 Fifteenth AF
Almost 400 B-24’s and B-17’s bomb Maribor railroad bridge, M/Ys at Sankt Polten, Selzthal, Zeltueg,
Graz, and Villach, railroad bridge at Krieglach, and gun positions on Adriatic coast near Venice. 82 P-
38’s bomb Ybbs railroad bridge while 52 P-51’s strafe rail traffic in Prague-Plzen area. Other P-38’s
and P-51’s fly rcn and rcn escort.

4/1/45 Tenth AF
10 B-25’s attack roads and bridges behind enemy lines in C Burma. 478 transport flights are made
throughout the day. British 36th Div forces begin to push down railroad from Mandalay to Rangoon.

4/1/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-24’s bomb Ft Bayard storage area. 6 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s attack river shipping and warehouses in
Sienning-Puchi area. 4 B-25’s attack railroad tgts at Ninh Binh and Minh Koi. 5 B-25’s hit warehouses
and other buildings at Hsuchang while 3 damage bridge at Changtuikuan. Single B-25’s bomb T/Os
around Sanshihlitun, Sichuan, Loning, and Suicheng. 23 P-51’s pound A/Fs in Shanghai area. 70-plus
other FBs attack river, road, and rail traffic, storage areas, troops, and general T/Os throughout wide
areas of occupied S and E China.

4/1/45 FEAF
B-24’s attack Giran A/F while B-25’s and P-47’s sweep wide areas. On Luzon B-24’s, A-20’s, and FBs
hit Legaspi area (where US amphibious landing is taking place), tgts N of Balete Pass, Batangas area,
and spt troops over parts of S and NW Luzon. In C Phil B-25’s and A-20’s spt ground forces near
Cebu City and on Negros. B-24’s hit Oelin A/F.
4/2/45 Eighth AF
Over 700 HBs dispatched against 6 A/Fs in Denmark, along with 12 ftr gps, abandon mission because
of bad weather in tgt area.

4/2/45 Ninth AF
Weather prevents operations by 9th Bomb Div and XXIX TAC. IX and XIX TACs fly patrols and armed
rcn over wide expanses of Germany claiming 17 airplanes downed and IX TAC supports US 9th Armd
Div at Diemel R bridgehead near Warburg.

4/2/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Chidlaw takes cmd of Twelfth AF (in Italy) and will shortly take over MATAF also. A-20’s and A-
26’s continue intruder missions during 1/2 Apr concentrating on Po R crossings and other Po Valley
comm tgts. B-25’s bomb railroad bridges at Fornovo di Taro, Drauburg, San Michele all’ Adige, Matrei
am Brenner, Steinach, and Colle Isarco, and railroad fill at Vo Sinistro. Ftrs and FBs again hit comm in
Po Valley but divert sizable escort to attacks on methane plants in C Po area. The P-47’s are attacked
by about 40 ftrs during the day, 13 are claimed destroyed.

4/2/45 Fifteenth AF
Almost 600 B-24’s and B-17’s, with ftr escorts, bomb comm tgts in Austria including M/Ys at Graz,
Sankt Polten, and Krems, and railroad bridge on Sulm R. 38 P-38’s dive-bomb railroad bridge at
Wildon. 71 P-38’s and 55 P-51’s strafe Vienna-Munich and Wiener-Neustadt-Maribor rail traffic. Others
carry out photo and weather rcn and rcn escort flights.

4/2/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather cancels all offensive missions. Air supply missions continue with 469 sorties being flown
to forward areas.

4/2/45 Fourteenth AF
28 B-25’s knock out bridge SE of That Khe, bomb town area of Vinh, damage bridge approaches at
Kep, hit shipping and other T/Os along coast of Gulf of Tonkin, and blast town area of Luc Nam. 25 B-
25’s attack trucks, tanks, rivercraft, and T/Os at Sichuan, Neihsiang, Sinyang, Mingkiang, Siangtan,
Kweiping, Nanning, and Hengshan. 4 B-24’s bomb Kowloon Docks and hit shipping at Bakli Bay and
Samah Bay. 32 P-51’s pound A/Fs in Shanghai area. 140-plus other FBs attack numerous tgts scat-
tered throughout S and E China, including troops, trucks, horses, river shipping, bridges, gun posi-
tions, A/Fs, rail traffic, and town areas.

4/2/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb harbor at Hong Kong. B-25’s and FBs attack Bamban bridges, Balete PassBaguio area
and Penablanca. Troops at Cebu City and on Negros are bombed by B-25’s and FBs. B-24’s bomb
Sarangani Bay area. Other B-24’s hit Sandakan shipyards and Tawau A/F. Bongao I is hit by HBs.

4/2/45 Twentieth AF
During the first 4 hrs after midnight (1/2 Apr), 6 B-29’s mine harbor at Kure while more than 100 bomb
Nakajima aircraft factory at Tokyo. 9 B-29’s mine waters off Hiroshima during 2/3 Apr.

4/2/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Marcus.

4/2/45 Eleventh AF
A B-24 on weather rcn returns early due to mechanical trouble. Another B-24 investigates radar jam-
ming on Kresta Point.
4/3/45 Eighth AF
Over 700 HBs attack U-boat yards at Kiel (2 HBs bomb Flensburg A/F as a T/O). 12 ftr gps fly close
and area spt.

4/3/45 Ninth AF
Operational HQ of XXIX TAC moves to Haltern. About 230 MBs and LBs attack Holzminden and
Hameln M/Ys, town of Gottingen, 2 T/Os, and fly leaflet mission. Ftrs fly escort, fly patrols and armed
rcn, spt US 9th Armd Div in Warburg area, XX Corps E of Werra R toward Muhlhausen and in Kassel
area, XII Corps in Gotha and Suhl areas, and 2d and 8th Armd Divs in Teutoburger Forest and
Neuhaus.

4/3/45 Twelfth AF
During 2/3 Apr LBs bomb M/Y at Mantua, several Po R crossings and other comm tgts in Po Valley.
Weather hampers operations during the day. MBs cancel most missions, but manage to bomb Po
Valley bridges at Camposanto, Usigliano, and Modena. XXII TAC (including Brazilian and SAAF units)
blast comm, fuel dumps, methane plants, trains motor transport at numerous points in N Italy (mainly
Po Valley), including Parma, Modena, Fidenza, Lodi, Bergamo, Reggio Emilia, and Piacenza.

4/3/45 Fifteenth AF
95 P-38’s divebomb Tainach-Stein railroad bridge. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and escort mis-
sions. Bad weather prevents HB operations.

4/3/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather again causes cancellation of most scheduled strikes. A few FBs hit Japanese-held wood-
ed area near Kenglong. Transports complete 383 sorties to forward areas.

4/3/45 Fourteenth AF
17 B-25’s bomb Pinglo, Ninh Binh railroad yards, knock out bridge at Thinh Duc, and damage bridges
at Gian Khau and Mon Cay. 60-plus FBs knock out bridges at Hsitu and between Chuting and
Hengyang, destroy pontoon bridges in Kanchou area, hit Yangtong A/F, pound Hai Duong railroad
yards, and hit river traffic and other T/Os at several locations including Hongay, Cao Bang, Tayu,
Hankow, Kanchou, Yoyang, and Ishan-Hwaiyuanchen areas.

4/3/45 FEAF
Hong Kong docks are again bombed by B-24’s. Other B-24’s and B-25’s hit A/F, butanol plant, and
railroad yards at Kagi while A-20’s sweep other rail tgts. On Luzon FBs and A-20’s hit Balete Pass-
Baguio-Naguilian area N Cagayan Valley supply tgts, Laguna de Bay area, and Infanta, also, Miri A/F,
troops in Cebu City area, and tgts on Tarakan I are bombed. MBs attack N Hainan I.

4/3/45 Twentieth AF
During 3/4 Apr, 9 B-29’s mine waters off Hiroshima. Twice during early morning, 48 B-29’s hit aircraft
plant at Shizuoka, 68 attack Koizumi aircraft factory and urban areas in Tokyo, and 100-plus strike air-
craft plant at Tachikawa and urban area of Kawasaki.

4/4/45 JCS
JCS designates Gen MacArthur CINCUSAFPAC and Adm Nimitz CINTCPOA.

4/4/45 Eighth AF
939 HBs, supported by 826 effective ftr sorties, bomb 5 A/Fs and 2 landing grounds in N Germany,
submarine yards at Hamburg and Kiel, and munitions plant near Ulzen.
4/4/45 Ninth AF
XXIX TAC returns to operational control of Ninth AF (from Second Tac AF) as US Ninth Army reverts
to control of 12th Army Gp (from 21st Army Gp). The British ground and air HQ have operationally
controlled XXIX TAC and Ninth Army since shortly after the Ardennes breakthrough and the Battle of
the Bulge. 330-plus MBs and LBs hit Ebrach oil depot, Crailsheim M/Y and barracks area,
Grossaspach supply depot, town of Ellswangen, Backnang rail and road junction, and 2 T/Os. Ftrs
escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn, attack special tgts, and spt US 104th Inf Div
at Scherfede and Hardehausen, 9th Armd Div in Warburg area, XX Corps in Muhlhausen-Kassel
areas, 2d and 5th Armd Divs in Hameln and Minden areas on the Weser R, and 8th Armd Div as it
assaults Ruhr pocket in Lippstadt area.

4/4/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s continue to blast comm along Brenner rail line, ranging from railroad bridge at Drauburg to
Camposanto railroad bridge. The MBs also inflict considerable damage on Merano methanol plant. P-
47’s concentrate on enemy movement, rail lines, and ammo and fuel dumps throughout Po Valley.

4/4/45 Fifteenth AF
Again bad weather prevents HB operations and limits effort to rcn and escort missions and to strafing
attacks by 94 P-51’s on rail traffic in Munich, Regensburg, Plzen, Linz, and Gmunden areas.

4/4/45 Tenth AF
Combat operations are restricted to attacks on a troop concentration and rice and fuel supplies behind
enemy lines in C Burma. Transports operate on steady basis throughout the day.

4/4/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s sink a junk in Gulf of Tonkin. 6 P-38’s strafe trucks around Dien Bien Phu, Moc Chau, and
Son La.

4/4/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Toyohara A/F, Mako harbor, and Tokichito I. A-20’s hit Shinchiku factories and rail yards.
B-24’s bomb harbor at Hong Kong. P-38’s and P-51’s pound various tgts in C Luzon while A-20’s and
P-38’s hit Calauag area. A-20’s pound NW Negros and B-24’s bomb tgts in C Mindanao.

4/4/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Angaur hit building at Bunawan.

4/5/45 International
USSR notifies Japan that it wishes to abrogate 5-year Russo-Japanese neutrality pact signed in 1941.

4/5/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,000 HBs attack 5 M/Ys, 4 ordnance depots, an armament works, an A/F, an aircraft parts fac-
tory, and 2 town areas in SC Germany. 12 ftr gps spt the HBs.

4/5/45 Ninth AF
Weather prevents operations by 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn, and spt US
7th Armd Div’s attack on Ruhr pocket SW of Brilon, XX Corps’ drive E in Muhlhausen area, XII Corps’
adv in Meiningen area, 2d Armd Div bridgehead astride the Weser R S of Hameln, 8th Armd Div
(preparing for assault on Soest), and 5th Armd Div near Minden.

4/5/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s bomb 5 bridges in N Italy and Austria, at Steinach, Matrei am Brenner, Modena, Salorno, and
San Michele all’Adige, and blast gun positions at La Spezia. These attacks follow night raids by A-20’s
and A-26’s on bridges at Lavis, Ala, San Michele all’Adige, San Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Piazzola sul
Brenta, Cittadella, and Montebello, and other tgts. Ftrs and FBs devote their largest effort to close spt
of ground forces, blasting occupied areas and gun positions in Massa Lombarda area, and also attack
comm and dumps in Po Valley.

4/5/45 Fifteenth AF
457 B-24’s and B-17’s attack railroad bridge at Dravograd, M/Ys and locomotive depots at Brescia,
Alessandria, and Turin, and A/F at Udine. 96 P-38’s dive-bomb Radovljica railroad bridge, 27 P-51’s
with 13 flying top cover, strafe rail comm in Munich, Regensburg, Passau, and Linz areas. 20-plus P-
38’s fly rcn missions. Around 300 ftr sorties are flown to escort transport, rcn, and HB missions
(including RAF raid on Monfalcone shipyards).

4/5/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather cancels scheduled strikes. Transports continue large-scale operations to forward areas.

4/5/45 Fourteenth AF
27 FBs on armed rcn attack troops, horses, and river, road, and rail traffic at Shanhsien,
Shihkiachwang, and Son La, and in Tehsien and Loyang-Pinglo area.

4/5/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Kowloon Docks and nearby A/F, while other B-24’s bomb Kiirun harbor. 180-plus sorties
in spt of ground forces are flown in Luzon. A-20’s and patrolling P-61’s spt troops on Cebu and
Negros. P-38’s hit Tarakan I and Tawau.

4/5/45 Seventh AF
18 B-24’s from Guam hit tgts on Eten anl Dublon Is. 22 from Angaur pound bivouac area at Bunawan.

4/6/45 Eighth AF
641 HBs bomb M/Y at Halle, rail traffic center at Leipzig, M/Y and industrial complex at Gera, and city
area of Eisleben. 15 ftr gps fly around 600 effective sorties in spt of the HBs.

4/6/45 Ninth AF
99 MBs and LBs hit M/Ys at Gottingen and Northeim and city area of Herzberg, and drop leaflets over
3 city areas. Ftrs fly escort, alerts, sweeps, and armed rcn, and spt US VIII Corps in Eisenach area,
and XX Corps E of the Werra near Muhlhausen.

4/6/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Darcy takes cmd of XXII TAC. A-20’s and A-26’s on night intruder missions, 5/6 Apr, bomb sever-
al bridges in Po R Valley, scoring good results on 8 of the tgts, also hitting assembly area along the
Po R. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs hit lines of comm, mainly in Po Valley, and spt US Fifth Army forces
attacking toward Massa Lombarda. B-25’s cancel missions against tgts on Brenner line due to weath-
er, but hit 6 bridges in C Po Valley and gun positions at La Spezia.

4/6/45 Fifteenth AF
387 HBs, with ftr escort, bomb M/Y flak positions and ordnance depot at Verona and M/Y and small
arms plant at Brescia. 179 other HBs sent against tgts in N Italy are recalled. 81 P-38’s dispatched to
bomb bridge in Austria abort due to weather. 14 manage to attack bridges near Austro-Italian border. 6
P-51’s (of 54 airborne) strafe railroad tgts in Straubing/Plattling area. Others fly rcn missions.

4/6/45 Tenth AF
With improving weather conditions combat strikes in C Burma battle area increase. 70-plus FBs attack
troop concentrations, arty positions, tanks, trucks, fuel dumps, and general T/Os along and immediate-
ly behind enemy lines. Tgts are located in several areas including Paklu, Nawnghkio, Loilem, Takaw,
Mong Hko, Kongleng, NawngHsan Pu, and Indaw. Air supply sorties continue on steady basis
throughout the day.

4/6/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-24’s hit T/Os in Bakli Bay area. 4 P-38’s knock out bridge in Dien Bien Phu area. 8 P-51’s blast
railroad T/Os, troops, horses, and boat landings in Chengheien area and along Lung Hai railroad and
Yellow R.

4/6/45 FEAF
B-25’s bomb town of Hokko. Ground spt sorties continue in areas around Balete Pass, W of Ft
Stotsenburg, N, NE, and S of Laguna de Bay, and around Legaspi. Ftrs also hit Carabao I and Infanta.
B-24’s bomb town N of Cebu City while ftrs spt ground units on Cebu. A-20’s spt ground forces on
Negros. B-25’s pound Bunawan. B-24’s bomb Jolo I defenses and ammo and supply dumps. At
Manila AFPAC is established under Gen MacArthur. 400 Kamikaze planes make all-out effort against
Okinawa shipping and beachheads. 2 destroyers, 2 ammo ships, a mine sweeper and an LST is sunk.
Other vessels are damaged. Nearly 300 Japanese planes are expended.

4/6/45 Seventh AF
11 B-24’s from Guam pound positions and A/F on Marcus. 23 from Angaur bomb barracks and wharf
at Bunawan.

4/6/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s attack and photograph Kurabu, especially the A/F, while 8 B-25’s hit radar installations in an
all-out attack on Hayakegawa, Kotani Shima, and Minami Cape, dropping napalm-filled incendiaries
for the first time. Buildings and shipping in N part of Hayakegawa are hit especially hard. Another B-25
flies weather rcn.

4/7/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,200 HBs hit 6 A/Fs, 5 M/Ys, 2 explosives plants, 2 oil storage depots, and an ordnance depot
in C and N Germany. 15 ftr gps, providing spt, meet well over 100 conventional ftrs and 50-plus jets.
The German ftrs attack fiercely and in the ensuing air battle down 15 HBs. US ftrs claim over 60 ftrs
destroyed including a few jets against negligible losses. HBs claim 40 of the ftrs destroyed.

4/7/45 Ninth AF
268 MBs and LBs strike M/Ys at Northeim and Gottingen, plus 2 town areas. Ftrs fly escort, patrols,
and armed rcn, and spt US 7th Armd Div at Schmallenberg, 3d and 9th Armd Divs along the Weser R
E of Warburg, VIII, XII, and XX Corps in Muhlhausen, Eisenach, and Meiningen areas (including
strong air spt against counterattack on XII and XX Corps at Struth), 2d Armd Div along
Sarstedt/Hildesheim road, and XVI Corps between Lippe and Ruhr Rivers in Essen area.

4/7/45 Twelfth AF
During 6/7 Apr A-20’s and A-26’s bomb bridges at Lavis, Ala, Rovereto, and San Ambrogio di
Valpolicella, and several Po R crossings. During the day weather grounds MBs. XXII TAC ftrs and
FBs, operating on limited scale, hit Montechino oilfield, ammo dumps and comm tgts N of battle area,
and gun positions in Monte Belvedere/Strettoia area in which US Fifth Army forces push N.

4/7/45 Fifteenth AF
128 B-17’s and B-24’s attack Mezzocorona railroad bridge and nearby road bridge, Verona-Parona di
Valpolicella railroad bridge, and M/Ys at Innsbruck, Sankt Veit an der Glan, and Klagenfurt. Over 500
HBs return to base without bombing because of multilayer clouds. 82 P-38’s bomb TainachStein rail-
road bridge. 74 others sent against bridge in S Austria abort due to weather.

4/7/45 Tenth AF
95 FBs operating over and behind Japanese lines in C Burma pound troop concentrations, trucks, and
supply areas, and sweep roads S of bomb line.

4/7/45 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s hit town areas and T/Os at Sichuan, Hsihhsiassuchi, Neihsiang, Shaoyang, and Nanchang.
4 B-24’s bomb harbors and dock areas at Bakli and Samah Bays and at Haiphong. 8 P-38’s hit T/Os
around Dien Bien Phu and along Nam Hon area. 24 P-51’s attack river, road and rail traffic in Yellow R
area, S of Anyi, at Yuncheng, and at Tengfeng.

4/7/45 FEAF
Bad weather hampers strikes N of the Phils. B-24’s and P-38’s over Formosa hit various T/Os. Ftrs fly
130-plus sorties in spt of ground forces at Solvec Cove, Villa Verde Trail, Ipo and Marikina Rivers, and
NE Laguna de Bay. B-24’s again bomb Bunawan. Other B-24’s and P-38’s hit Jolo I. B-24’s bomb
Bima A/F.

4/7/45 Twentieth AF
101 B-29’s bomb Nakajima aircraft engine plant at Tokyo while 150-plus hit Mitsubishi aircraft plant at
Nagoya. Nearly 30 others hit last resort tgts. 91 P-51’s of VII FC escort the VHBs to Japan for the first
time and claim 21 kills.

4/7/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Angaur bomb barracks area at Bunawan.

4/7/45 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies a radar ferret mission along the coasts of Paramushiru and Harumukotan.

4/8/45 Eighth AF
More than 1,150 HBs strike 3 A/Fs, 4 M/Ys, an oil storage depot, 2 ordnance depots, a railroad yard
workshop, and an aircraft parts and repair factory, in areas N and NW of Leipzig, SE of and near
Nurnberg, and SW of Chemnitz. 14 ftr gps fly escort.

4/8/45 Ninth AF
HQ IX TAC moves from Brnhl to Marburg/Lahn. Around 620 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s bomb
Munchenbernsdorf oil storage depot, Sonderhausen comm center, Nienhagen oil refinery, Celle M/Y,
and 8 city areas. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, attack A/F, fly patrols and armed rcn, and operate in con-
junction with US VIII, XII, and XX Corps in Thuringer Forest and Erfurt areas.

4/8/45 Twelfth AF
During 7/8 Apr LBs hit cmd posts and dumps. MBs, despite bad weather bomb railroad bridges at
Salorno, San Michele all’ Adige, Vo Sinistro, and Bondeno, railroad fill and canal at Salorno, and gun
positions at La Spezia. XXII TAC FBs concentrate escorts on Brenner area comm (cutting lines in 31
places and damaging 4 bridges), oil fields in C Po Valley, and points further N.

4/8/45 Fifteenth AF
More than 500 B-24’s and B-17’s, with ftr escorts, attack comm in N Italy, concentrating on transporta-
tion system feeding into Brenner Pass. Bridges, viaducts, and M/Ys are hit at or near Bressanone,
Campodazzo, Vipiteno, Fortezza, Campo di Trens, Mezzocorona, Avisio, Brescia, Gorizia, Pordenone,
and Ponte Gardena. (power dam at Ponte Gardena is also hit). 168 P-38’s bomb Rattenberg and

Garmisch railroad bridges and strafe rail traffic in Munich-Salzburg-Linz areas.

4/8/45 Tenth AF
50-plus P-38’s and P-47’s operating in C Burma battle areas attack troops, supplies, gun positions,
and trucks at several points along and behind enemy lines, and sweep roads S of bomb line.
Transports maintain operations throughout the day.

4/8/45 Fourteenth AF
31 P-51’s knock out bridge S of Shaoyang, destroy section of track at Sincheng, and hit numerous
road and rail T/Os in Yellow R areas and points to the S, from Shanhsien to Loning, at Hungtung, and
S of Hei-Shih Kuan. 4 B-24’s attack shipping T/Os in S China Sea and in Bakli and Yulin Bays and
bomb Kowloon Docks.

4/8/45 FEAF
For second consecutive day bad weather prevents attacks on primary tgts N of the Phil Is. MBs and
HBs hit secondary tgts including Chomosui A/F and Tainan town and railroad yards, towns of Takao,
Toko, and Kaiko, and other scattered objectives. A-20’s and FBs over Luzon spt ground forces particu-
larly in areas E of Manila. B-24’s join A-20’s and FBs in spt of ground forces on Cebu and Negros.
Other HBs bomb N Davao Bay area and Jolo I.

4/8/45 Twentieth AF
48 B-29’s strike 2 A/Fs at Kanoya and 1 at Kokubu.

4/8/45 Seventh AF
25 B-24’s from Angaur bomb Bunawan area. During 8/9 Apr, 6 night ftrs from Iwo Jima, operating
singly at 2-fur intervals, bomb Chichi Jima, Haha Jima, Ani Jima, and Ototo Jima.

4/9/45 Eighth AF
10 jet A/Fs, a M/Y and rail center, an ammunition plant, and an oil storage facility in SC Germany are
bombed by around 1,200 HBs. 15 ftr gps give close and area spt.

4/9/45 Ninth AF
Over 700 MBs and LBs strike M/Ys at Jena and Saalfeld, oil tgts at Bad Berka and Dedenhausen,
ordnance depots at Naumburg and Amberg-Kummersbruck, and several T/Os. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb
Div, attack several A/Fs and a fuel storage facility, fly area patrols and armed rcn, and spt III Corps
along Lenne R, 3d Armd Div E of the Weser R toward Nordhausen, VIII Corps in Arnstadt area and XII
and XX Corps in Thuringer Forest and around Erfurt.

4/9/45 Twelfth AF
A-20’s and A-26’s on intruder missions during 8/9 Apr bomb bridges, vehicles, and T/Os in Po R
Valley and NE Italy. During the day B-25’s and XXII TAC FBs (in conjunction with DAF FBs and
MASAF HBs) blast gun positions, troop concentrations, enemy HQ, and strongpoints in Lugo-Imola
area in spt of British Eighth Army offensive. Other XXII TAC FBs hit comm in N Italy (including Brenner
line) and methane plant and ammo and fuel dumps in WC Po Valley.

4/9/45 Fifteenth AF
825 B-24’s and B-17’s in close coordination with the British Eighth Army, pound gun positions and
other forward military tgts SE of Bologna, in the area immediately W and SW of Lugo. 88 P-51’s pro-
vide tgt cover. 150-plus P-38’s bomb and strafe railroad bridges at Rattenberg, Seefeld, Telfs,
Rosenheim, and to the S near Austro German border, and also hit rail lines in Munich-Rosenheim
area. Over 90 P-51’s escort supply (to N Italy) and transport missions and spt MATAF aircraft attack-
ing positions in Imola area. Other airplanes continue rcn operations.

4/9/45 Tenth AF
More than 70 P-38’s and P-47’s attack troops, supplies, gun positions, and general T/Os along and
behind C Burma battleline around Mong Pawn, Wan Htum, Pang po, Kyawkku, Mong Hko,
HanhvieMu, Laihka, and other points. Transports complete 415 sorties to forward areas.

4/9/45 Fourteenth AF
9 B-24’s bomb docks at Canton and Kowloon and attack T/Os at Bakli Bay. 8 B-25’s bomb Sinyang
railroad yards and nearby T/Os. 13 other B-25’s knock out bridge N of Hsuchang and hit various tgts
around Laohokow, Sichuan, Sinyang, Likuanchiao, Lichen, and along the Han R. 19 P-51’s hit T/Os in
or near Neihsiang, Laohokow, and Sichuan. 2 P-38’s blast trucks in Dien Bien Phu area.

4/9/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs spt ground forces on Luzon in Balete Pass, Baguio, and Solvec Cove areas and at
several points in SW Luzon, and attack Japanese forces in Legaspi area. B-24’s and FBs spt ground
forces in C Cebu and on Negros. Several B-24’s on armed rcn missions hit China and Indochina
coastal tgts.

4/9/45 Twentieth AF
16 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait.

4/9/45 Seventh AF
16 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb and strafe military installations at Chichi Jima during the early morning.
17 Guam-based B-24’s pound Marcus A/F and def installations. 22 from Angaur hit troop concentra-
tion at Kabacan.

4/10/45 Eighth AF
1,224 HBs hit 8 A/Fs 2 M/Ys, a factory A/F and repair hangars, an ordnance depot, and HQ buildings
all in N Germany. 15 ftr gps provide close and area spt and strafe numerous A/Fs, claiming 335
parked airplanes destroyed. About 60 jets and a few conventional ftrs are encountered. US ftrs claim
over 20 aerial victories. Enemy ftrs and AA account for 16 HBs.

4/10/45 Ninth AF
423 A-20’s, A-26’s, and B-26’s strike oil storage and ordnance depots, rail bridge and viaduct (all pri-
mary tgts) and several other tgts including a M/Y and an industrial area. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly
patrols, rail cutting operations, and armed rcn, and spt US 13th Armd Div crossing the Sieg R near
Siegburg, 3d Armd Div approaching Nordhausen, 9th Armd Div in Hain area, XII Corps near Coburg,
XX Corps W of Weimar and the Saale R, 2d and 5th Armd Divs crossing Oker R in Ahnsen and
Schladen areas, and XVI Corps along the Ruhr R in Essen area.

4/10/45 Twelfth AF
During 9/10 Apr LBs hit guns and other close spt tgts along British Eighth Army front (which stretches
from W of Imola to Comacchio Lagoon and the coast) and also hit several Po R crossings and attack
Brenner line bridges at Lavis, Rovereto, and San Michele all’Adige. During the day B-25’s and XXII
TAC FBs continue pounding spt tgts along the battlefront. FBs also attack bridges on the Brenner line
and comm and other tgts in Po Valley.

4/10/45 Fifteenth AF
648 B-24’s and B-17’s, in spt of British Eighth Army forces, blast arty positions, machine-gun nests,
and inf defenses along the Santerno R. This effort represents the largest number of Fifteenth AF HBs
attacking tgts in a single day as of this date. 88 P-51’s fly tgt cover. 152 P-38’s dive-bomb bridges, a
tunnel and a M/Y at Seefeld and Worgl.

4/10/45 Tenth AF
About 30 FBs attack troop concentrations at Tonglau, at points along Zawgyi, and at other locations in
C Burma battle area. 455 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

4/10/45 Fourteenth AF
23 B-24’s pound Yungcheng storage areas. 50-plus B-25’s and 180-plus FBs (operating in small
flights) attack numerous tgts throughout S and E China. Tgts hit are mainly troops, horses, town
areas, storage areas, and river, road, and rail traffic.

4/10/45 FEAF
HBs bomb town of Koshun. A-20’s and FBs again spt ground forces in SW Luzon and in Balete Pass,
Baguio, and Solvec Cove areas, and pound Legaspi area. B-24’s and FBs spt ground forces in C
Cebu. B-24’s bomb Liang and Bingkalapa A/Fs.

4/10/45 Seventh AF
During 10/11 Apr, 6 Iwo Jima-based night ftrs, flying individual strikes bomb and strafe Chichi, Muko,
Ani, and Haha Jima.

4/10/45 Eleventh AF
In coordinated operations with Navy aircraft, 7 B-24’s napalm-bomb Kataoka naval base. 4 B-25’s
attempt to hit radar installations on Minami Cape, the primary air warning station in the Kurils, but fail
to release bombs due to approach error. 3 other B-25’s decklevel bomb Masugawa R cannery. A B-24
investigates ice floes along Kurils.

4/11/45 Eighth AF
Over 1,250 HBs attack 6 M/Ys, 2 A/Fs, 2 ordnance depots, 2 oil storage depots, and an ammunition
factory in S Germany. 15 ftr gps provide close and area spt.

4/11/45 Ninth AF
689 MBs and LBs strike M/Ys at Bernburg, Oschersleben, Zwickau, and Kothen, Naumburg ordnance
depot, Bamberg motor transport plant, and several other tgts. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols,
sweeps, leaflet mission, and armed rcn (claiming 43 aircraft shot down), and spt US 3d and 9th Armd
Divs in Nordhausen and Ringleben-Sachsenburg-Rothenberga areas, 2d Armd Div as it reaches Elbe
R S of Magdeburg in a record drive of 57 mi, XVI Corps along the Ruhr R at Witten, XX Corps as it
crosses the Saale R at Weimar and overruns Buchenwald concentration camp and Allied prisoner
camp nearby, XII Corps in Coburg-Rottenbach area, and VIII Corps as it approaches the Saale R S of
Weimar.

4/11/45 Twelfth AF
During 10/11 Apr LBs bomb bridges at Lavis, Ala, Rovereto, San Michele all’Adige, and San Ambrogio
di Valpolicella, and hit vehicles, Po R crossings and T/Os in Po Valley. MBs continue to spt British
Eighth Army forces between Imola and Comacchio Lagoon, bomb guns SE of La Spezia in front of US
Fifth Army adv, and bomb 4 bridges on the Brenner line. XXII TAC FBs also fly spt on Eighth Army
front, and hit comm (including Brenner line) and fuel and ammo dumps in N Italy.

4/11/45 Fifteenth AF
544 B-24’s and B-17’s hit comm in N Italy, concentrating on transportation system feeding into
Brenner area, in effort to hamper enemy’s supply and escape routes. The HBs bomb bridges at
Padua, Vipiteno, Campodazzo, Ponte Gardena, and Campo di Trens, M/Ys at Bronzolo and Ora, vehi-
cle repair shop at Osoppo, and fuel depot at Goito. 40 P-38’s dive-bomb Rosenheim railroad bridge.
40 other P-38’s and 29 P-51’s strafe rail traffic in Munich, Regensburg, Plzen, Linz, and Salzburg
areas. Over 250 ftrs escort HB missions, rcn and supply missions, and operations against N Italian
tgts by MATAF aircraft.

4/11/45 Tenth AF
54 FBs hit troop and supply concentrations near Mong Kung and Mong Nim, attack trucks and T/Os in
other areas behind battleline, and sweep several roads S of bomb line. Transports fly 424 sorties car-
rying men and supplies to forward areas.

4/11/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s bomb Hsihhsiassuchi, 5 pound Pinglo barracks and storage area, and a few others hit
Yanglowtung railroad yards and T/Os E of Paoching. 150-plus FBs attack troops, river, road and rail
traffic, and a variety of T/Os scattered throughout S and E China and N Indochina.

4/11/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Cotabato. Japanese defenses NW of Guadalupe are pounded by HBs. A-20’s hit bivouac
E of Negritos. On Luzon B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs bomb numerous tgts including Fuga I,
Cagayan Valley areas, Santa Fe, bridges and other comm in Iligan, Naguilian, Manga, and
Tuguegarao, and troops and supply concentration N of Imugan. Troop spt strikes are flown in Solvec
Cove area and E of Manila. Baguio and troop concentration in Batangas area and on Bicol peninsula
are bombed. At Iriga, defenses are hit with napalm. B-24’s bomb Okayama while B-25’s hit several
tgts including Ts’eng Wen sugar refinery, Seiko, Sunbon-sha, and Shasekiryo. P-38’s attack gun posi-
tions at Tarakan.

4/11/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Angaur hit Cotabato supply and personnel areas. 18 Guam-based B-24’s pound posi-
tions on Eten I.

4/11/45 Eleventh AF
P-38’s together with Navy aircraft pick up bombfilled paper balloons over Attu and E of Adak. One bal-
loon over Attu is shot down.

4/12/45 US
President Roosevelt dies.

4/12/45 Eighth AF
2 ftr gps escort MBs of Ninth AF in attack on ordnance depot.

4/12/45 Ninth AF
167 MBs and LBs attack Hof rail bridge, Kempten ordnance depot, and Goppingen M/Y, plus a town
area and a casual T/O. Over 275 planes abort because of weather. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, attack
town of Kothen, fly armed rcn and sweeps over wide areas of Germany and spt ground forces. Ftrs
also spt US III, XVI, and XVIII Corps as they continue to reduce the Ruhr pocket, 9th Armd Div on
Saale R near Werben and Bad Lauchstadt, XX Corps from Saale R N and S of Jena E across the
Weisse Elster R, VIII Corps along the Saale further S of Jena, XII Corp SE of Coburg on Hasslach R,
2d Armd Div across the Elbe R near Randau S of Magdeburg, 5th Armd Div on W bank of the Elbe R
at Wittenberge, and XVI Corps as it continues fighting in Duisburg and Dortmund areas.
4/12/45 Twelfth AF
LBs, during 11/12 Apr, hit Po R crossings, MBs, restricted by low clouds, bomb approaches to Maribor
bridge, hit tgts along Brenner rail line, and spt British Eighth Army in Argenta area. FBs attack NE
Italian railroad lines, including fuel dumps and comm tgts in Po Valley.

4/12/45 Fifteenth AF
400-plus HBs hit comm in N Italy and S Austria, attacking railroad bridges at Padua, Ponte di Piave,
Nervesa della Bataglia, and Sankt Veit an der Glan, ammo dump at Malcontenta, and supply dump at
Peschiera del Garda. 124 P-51’s provide escort. 123 P-38’s bomb railroad bridges at Unzmarkt and
Arnoldstein. 128 B-24’s, with P-51 escort, sent against N Italian comm abort due to bad weather. 38
P-51’s escort MATAF B-25’s on raids in N Yugoslavia.

4/12/45 Tenth AF
75 FBs continue to pound tgts in C Burma battle area. Troop concentrations, gun positions, supplies,
vehicles, and general T/Os are attacked along battlefront, behind enemy lines, and along roads S of
bomb line. 369 air supply sorties are flown throughout the day.

4/12/45 Fourteenth AF
12 B-24’s supported by 14 P-51’s, bomb Wuchang railroad yards and A/F. 7 B-25’s bomb Hsuchang
railroad yards, 3 hit Loning, 2 attack Likuanchiao, 2 bomb Tenghsien, and single B-25’s attack storage
areas at Pingyao and Huaiching. 100-plus FBs attack troops, horses, bridges, river shipping, trucks,
and railroad tgts at several locations in Indochina and at points scattered over S and E China.

4/12/45 FEAF
P-38’s and A-20’s spt ground troops on Cebu and Negros. B-24’s bomb Sapakan, Kabacan, and
Davao Bay areas. P-38’s hit Cotabato and also Kabacan. Other B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs pound
tgts throughout Cagayan Valley, blast defenses at Balete Pass and in Baguio area, and hit troops,
comm tgts, and defenses at numerous points in SW and SE Luzon. B-24’s attack Tainan and bomb
Okayama A/F.

4/12/45 Twentieth AF
94 B-29’s strike Nakajima aircraft factory at Tokyo while 11 hit secondary tgt of Shizuoka engine plant.
VHB gunners claim 16 ftrs downed. 130-plus other B-29’s bomb 2 chemical p]ants at Koriyama. 32
more VHBs hit various T/Os. During 12/13 Apr, 5 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait. Ftrs from VII FC
escorting the daylight operations over Tokyo area claim 15 aircraft downed.

4/12/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s, based on Angaur hit personnel area at Kabacan. During 12/13 Apr, 6 Iwo-based ftrs, oper-
ating singly at intervals, bomb and strafe tgts at Kita, Chichi, Haha, and Ani Jima.

4/12/45 Eleventh AF
P-38’s shoot down paper bomb-balloons over Attu.

4/13/45 Eighth AF
Over 200 B-17’s bomb Neumunster M/Y. 8 ftr gps spt HBs and strafe numerous A/Fs, claiming 284
parked airplanes destroyed.

4/13/45 Ninth AF
A special mission is flown by IX TAC FBs against HQ of FM Model’s Army Gp B at Haus Waldesruh in
the Ruhr pocket. The air attack is followed by an arty barrage. As a result the HQ is moved to Haan.
IX TAC pilots sight Soviet ftrs in the air for the first time. Weather grounds 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs fly
patrols and armed rcn, and spt US XVIII Corps in Huckeswagen and Hagen areas, III Corps between
Ruhr and Honne Rivers, 3d Armd Div on Saale R in Alsleben, Nelben and Friedeburg area, XX Corps
astride and between the Weisse Elster and Zwickauer Mulde Rivers N of Gera, XVI Corps NW of
Hagen, 2d Armd Div in Elbenau-Grunwalde area, and 5th Armd Div along the Elbe in Tangermunde
area.

4/13/45 Twelfth AF
B-25’s are restricted by weather to 1 mission, an attack on road bridge at Mollinella. FBs continue to
hit comm and dumps in Po Valley and guns in La Spezia area. LBs during 12/13 Apr attack Po R
crossings at San Benedetto Po, Ostiglia, Piacenza, and Casalmaggiore, bridges at San Ambrogio di
Valpolicella, and motor transport and T/Os in Milan area.

4/13/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to rcn and escort missions.

4/13/45 Tenth AF
30-plus P-47’s and P-38’s attack troops and supplies in Hamngai, Loi-hseng, and Wan Yin areas and
sweep roads S of bomb line in C Burma. Air transport operations to front areas total 450 sorties.

4/13/45 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s bomb railroad yards and warehouse area at Kaifeng, 6 knock out bridge at Ningwing, and 6
hit fort at Bac Ninh. 7 B-25’s hit shipping in S China Sea and Bakli Bay and town areas of Tenghsien
and Liuchow. 4 others, along with 5 P-51’s, knock out bridge and hit town area and shipping at Puchi.
24 P-38’s and P-51’s knock out 3 bridges, damage another, and hit several T/Os in N Indochina.
About 140 FBs fly armed rcn and strikes throughout S and E China, hitting rail, road, and river traffic,
town areas, troops, and general T/Os.

4/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit Hong Kong waterfront (Taikoo Docks) and storage areas in Canton. Other B-24’s hit A/Fs at
Tainan and Okayama while B-25’s attack railroads. Numerous sweeps are flown over Cagayan Valley
and ground spt missions are continued on Luzon, Cebu, and Negros. B-24’s bomb Davao area. B-25’s
hit various tgts on Mindanao and in Sulu Archipelago.

4/13/45 Twentieth AF
During 13/14 Apr almost 330 B-29’s bomb Tokyo arsenal area.

4/13/45 Seventh AF
18 Guam-based B-24’s pound enemy positions on Marcus. 23 from Angaur bomb personnel and stor-
age areas at Kabacan. 2 Saipan-based P-61 night ftrs bomb and strafe Pagan I.

4/13/45 Eleventh AF
At Attu 27 P-38’s and P-40’s scramble following radar reports of unidentified plots. Later, they shoot
down 9 of 11 Japanese paper bomb-balloons sighted over the W Aleutians.

4/14/45 Eighth AF
1,161 HBs hit 22 defensive installations, consisting of AA and arty positions and strongpoints covering
the Gironde estuary. Other Allied AFs and French naval units attack similar tgts. The air attacks pre-
cede a ground assault by French det of 6th Army Gp on the defense pockets which deny Allies use of
port facilities in Bordeaux area.

4/14/45 Ninth AF
Operational HQ of XXIX TAC moves to Gutersloh. 18 B-26’s fly leaflet mission in Ruhr area. Ftrs fly
patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn, and spt US 3d Armd Div SW of Elbe/Mulde R junction near Dessau,
9th Armd Div in Borna and Lobstadt area, XX Corps elements which continue to arrive at Zwickauer
Mulde R, VIII Corps along the Weisse Elster R S of Gera, XII Corps elements in Bayreuth area, 2d
and 5th Armd Divs along the Elbe in Barby-Magdeburg and Tangermunde areas.

4/14/45 Twelfth AF
During 13/14 Apr LBs continue to hit comm in Po Valley. Bad weather over N part of Brenner line pre -
vents MB attacks but the B-25’s hit alternates on S part of line at Salorno, San Ambrogio di
Valpolicella, and Chiusaforte, bomb guns SE of La Spezia in spt of US Fifth Army, and hit 5 defensive
positions along British Eighth Army front in Argenta area. FBs concentrate on supporting Fifth Army
forces SW of Bologna.

4/14/45 Fifteenth AF
318 HBs hit ammo factories at Avigliana, Spilimbergo, Malcontenta, and Palmanova, motor transport
depot at Osoppo and Klagenfurt M/Y as a T/O. 158 ftrs provide escort. 29 P-38’s bomb and strafe rail-
road tgts in Munich-Linz-Regensburg areas. 54 P-51’s fly escort for MATAF B-25’s bombing tgts in N
Italy.

4/14/45 Tenth AF
41 P-47’s and P-38’s attack troops, supplies, and fuel dumps at Tawnghkam Nawng-hkam, Mong
Kung, Loi-makhkawn, and Nawngkaw. 8 P-38’s damage bridges at Kong pau and Kyawngpeng. 446
transport flights are flown to forward areas.

4/14/45 Fourteenth AF
24 B-24’s, supported by 12 P-51’s, bomb Loyang and knock out bridge over Yellow R. 30-plus B-25’s
and more than 130 FBs attack bridges (knocking out at least 6), river, road, and rail traffic, troops,
storage areas, town areas, and general T/Os over vast expanse of S and E China.

4/14/45 FEAF
B-25’s sweep Canton-Hong Kong waterways, hitting shipping and other tgts. B-24’s bomb four A/Fs
on Formosa. In the Phil Is B-24’s, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs fly numerous strikes in spt of ground forces
and against A/Fs, gun positions, defenses, and troop concentrations throughout Luzon, Cebu, Negros,
and Mindanao.

4/14/45 Seventh AF
24 Angaur-based B-24’s pound supply and personnel areas at Tigatto.

4/15/45 Eighth AF
The sole operational employment of napalm bomb by Eighth AF is carried out against German ground
installations (pillboxes, gunpits, tank trenches, and heavy gun emplacements) in defensive pocket at
Royan by nearly 850 HBs. Results are negligible and HQ recommends its discontinuance against this
type of tgt. A total of 16 defensive installations on Gironde estuary are bombed by 1,280 HBs support-
ing assault by French ground troops under 6th Army Gp. 2 ftr gps escort Ninth AF MBs attacking Ulm
M/Y.

4/15/45 Ninth AF
268 B-26’s and A-26’s bomb M/Ys at Gunzburg and Ulrn (primary tgts) and several other tgts including
3 M/Ys. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols and armed rcn, and spt US 3d Armd Div near Dessau
and across Mulde R near Torten, 9th Armd Div along Mulde R NW of Borna, VIII Corps along Weisse
Elster R between Gera and Plauen, XX Corps astride the Mulde R NE of Chemnitz (where 6th Armd
Div awaits Red Army forces), and 2d Armd Div on Elbe R near Magdeburg.
4/15/45 Twelfth AF
During 14/15 Apr LBs concentrate on comm tgts in Po Valley, particularly the Po crossings. During the
day MBs and FBs concentrate on direct spt of US Fifth and British Eighth Army drives, hitting troop
concentrations, guns, strongpoints, and a variety of tgts in areas S of Bologna, around Medicina and
Sasso Marconi, and at other points in battle areas.

4/15/45 Fifteenth AF
830 B-17’s and B-24’s, in spt of US Fifth Army, blast gun positions, supply dumps, troop concentra-
tions, maintenance installations, and German HQ along highways leading from Bologna. 145 P-38’s
furnish escort. Another force of 312 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb rail diversion bridges at Nervesa della
Battaglia, Ponte di Piave, and Casarsa della Delizia, and ammo factory and stores at Ghedi. 191 P-
51’s provide escort. 36 P-38’s and 36 P-51’s strafe rail comm in area bounded by Munich, Salzburg,
Linz, Plzen, and Regensburg. 12 of the P-38’s skipbomb rail tgts in Salzburg-Linz area, including
Vocklabruck M/Y. 8 P-38’s furnish top cover for the strafing missions. 128 P-51’s provide uneventful
escort for MATAF bmrs on 3 missions to N Italy. Other P-38’s and P-51’s carry out rcn and rcn escort
operations. Today’s effort is the largest of World War II by Fifteenth AF (most ftrs and terms dis-
patched and attacking, and largest bomb tonnage dropped) during a 24-hr period. 1,142 HBs bomb
tgts.

4/15/45 Tenth AF
62 P-38’s and P-47’s attack troop concentrations and supply areas at Loi-Mwe, Lawksawk Thongdan,
and near Laihka. 312 transport sorties are flown to forward areas.

4/15/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s knock out Pa Ching pontoon bridge, 7 pound storage depot at Fang-cheng, 4 bomb
Tunganhsien, and 3 hit Paoching. 1 B-24 bombs Canton docks. Almost 200 FBs ranging over all of S
China and up into the N China plain hit numerous tgts including bridges, river shipping, town areas,
trucks, railroad traffic, gun positions, storage areas, and general T/Os. Paoching, Hengyang,
Yungfengshih, and Hsihhsiassuchi areas are especially hard hit.

4/15/45 FEAF
On Formosa B-24’s bomb Toyohara, Shinchiku, and Shinshoshi A/Fs. B-25’s hit Shoka rail yards. B-
24’s and FBs bomb island fortifications in Manila Bay, FBs hit bivouacs and other tgts in N Luzon and
spt ground forces E of Manila and on Carabao I. FBs and B-24’s fly spt missions for ground forces on
Negros and Cebu. B-24’s bomb Davao area and B-25’s join Marine aircraft in hitting highways and
vehicles.

4/15/45 Twentieth AF
During 15/16 Apr, 194 B-29’s strike Kawasaki urban area while 109 hit urban area of Tokyo.

4/15/45 Eleventh AF
A B-24 flies weather rcn.

4/16/45 Eighth AF
During morning 486 B-17’s bomb tank ditch def line at Pointe de Grave on S side of Gironde estuary
in spt of ground assault in that area. In the afternoon 715 HBs bomb M/Ys at Plattling, Regensburg,
and Landshut, and rail bridges and siding at Regensburg and Straubing. 15 ftr gps provide uneventful
close and area spt and then strafe over 40 landing grounds and installations in Czechoslovakia and
Germany, claiming a record 747 parked ftrs destroyed. 34 ftrs are downed mostly by automatic AA
weapons.

4/16/45 Ninth AF
About 450 MBs and LBs bomb Zerbst comm center, Gunzenhausen M/Y, Kempten ordnance depot,
and Wittenberg M/Y and gun positions. IX TAC’s ftrs claim 25 air victories during the day as they
escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols, area cover, and armed rcn, attack A/Fs and other tgts, and spt US 3rd
Armd Div SW of Dessau, 9th Armd Div in Rennewitz-Colditz area along the Mulde R, XX Corps which
remains at Zuickauer Mulde R bridgehead NE of Chemnitz, VIII Corps crossing Weisse Elster R
between Gera and Plauen, 2d Armd Div on the Elbe R near Magdeburg, XIX Corps E of Barby, and V
Corps near Leipzig. The 354th Ftr Gp (the pioneer P-51 gp of the Ninth AF) claims its 900th air victory.

4/16/45 Twelfth AF
During 15/16 Apr LBs hit Po R crossings, towns of Vignola, Zocca, and Sassuolo, and several T/Os in
Po V alley. During the day MBs bomb bridges on Reno R near Bologna, blast troop reserve areas SE
of Portomaggiore on British Eighth Army front, and attack troop concentrations S of Portomaggiore.
Ftrs and FBs concentrate most of their effort on close spt tgts in US Fifth Army battle area S and SW
of Bologna.

4/16/45 Fifteenth AF
98 B-24’s bomb positions SW of Bologna. 102 P-51’s fly escort. Almost 700 B-24’s and B-17’s abort
due to bad weather. 36 P-51’s sweep areas S of Munich, Plzen, and Linz. 4 strafe A/F E of Munich.
Other P-51’s and P-38’s fly escort and rcn missions.

4/16/45 Tenth AF
22 FBs pound troop concentrations in Ke-hsi Mansam vicinity. 19 others attack road bridges behind
enemy lines, claiming 1 bridge destroyed. Air transport operations to forward areas continue on steady
basis.

4/16/45 Fourteenth AF
18 B-24’s pound storage area at Linfen. 3 bomb T/Os in Bakli Bay and Canton areas. 10 B-25’s bomb
Yungfengshih, Kweilin, and Shanhsien, knocking out 1 bridge and hitting buildings, river shipping, and
rail traffic. About 120 FBs over S and E China hit river, road, and rail traffic, town areas, troops, and
general T/Os at many scattered locations.

4/16/45 FEAF
B-25’s hit Taien A/F, while B-24’s and P-51’s bomb Giran and Matsuyama A/Fs and nearby areas. FBs
hit N Luzon bivouacs and other tgts and spt strikes and sweeps are flown over Cebu, Negros, and
Mindanao with B-25’s hitting highways on Mindanao, B-24’s hit defenses at Carabao I. P-38’s pound
Lingkas Tank Farm and other tgts at Tarakan. During 15/16 Apr B-24’s bomb Taihoku.

4/16/45 Seventh AF
18 Guam-based B-24’s pound Marcus. 2 P-61’s from Saipan bomb and strafe Pagan.

4/16/45 VII FC
In first VLR ftr operations from Iwo Jima, VII FC P-51’s with B-29 navigational escort from Twentieth
AF, strafe and bomb tgts at Kanoya. B-25’s continue to furnish navigational escort in all subsequent
VII FC strikes (through 14 Aug) on Japan from Iwo Jima.

4/16/45 Eleventh AF
B-25’s abort mission to bomb Hayakegawa because of weather front. 6 B-24’s radarbomb Kataoka
naval base. Another B-24 flies a radar-ferret sortie.

4/17/45 Eighth AF
More than 950 HBs attack 8 railway centers, junctions, stations and M/Ys and 1 oil depot in E
Germany and W Czechoslovakia 15 ftr gps fly spt, encountering about 50 ftrs, mostly jets, and claim-
ing 13 destroyed (including 4 jets) in aerial combat. The ftrs strafe numerous A/Fs and claim over 250
parked aircraft destroyed.

4/17/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div attacks defended city of Magdeburg (including numerous gun positions in the area),
M/Y and ordnance depot at Aalen, M/Y and ordnance depot at Tubingen, and ordnance depot at
Ravensburg. Ftrs fly escort to 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols, area cover, and armed rcn, hit A/Fs at
Marianske Lazne and Michalovy Hory, and spt US 3d Armd Div mopping up S of the Elbe R and W of
the Mulde R near Dessau, 9th Armd Div along the Mulde R E of Leipzig, VIII Corps in Greiz-Zwickau
area, XX Corps SW of Chemnitz, 5th Armd Div at Knesebeck Forest, S of Wittingen, and 2d armd Div
opening assault on Mapdeburg.

4/17/45 Twelfth AF
LBs during 16/17 Apr hit Po R crossings and several towns W and SW of Bologna. During the day B-
25’s of 57th Bomb Wg successfully attack 4 Reno R bridges near Bologna and close spt tgts on
British Eighth Army front to the SW, and extensively damage 4 bridges in N Italy and Austria on
Brenner rail line. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs concentrate on close spt of US Fifth Army S and W of
Bologna.

4/17/45 Fifteenth AF
751 B-24’s and B-17’s, in spt of US Fifth Army, hit troop concentrations, supply dumps, gun positions,
and HQ immediately S and SW of Bologna. 143 P-51’s provide escort. 147 P-38’s divebomb railroad
bridges at Seefeld and Mariahof. 14 P-51’s, with 10 flying top cover, strafe T/Os in Munich, Plzen, and
Linz areas. 61 P-51’s escort MATAF supply missions to N Italy and bombing raids on bridges in W
Austria. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and rcn escort.

4/17/45 Tenth AF
18 FBs hit troops and supplies near Mong Kung and Wan Hpun. 12 others attack vehicles and other
T/Os along roads S of bomb line. 489 transport sorties are completed to forward areas throughout the
day.

4/17/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s blast river shipping S of Yiyang. 6 B-25’s bomb area around Kwangsi University
at Liang-feng. 2 B-24’s bomb Bakli Bay dock area. 70-plus P-51’s and P-40’s hit troops, town areas,
road traffic, river shipping, and general T/Os at several locations in S and E China including
Changsha, Sinning, Sinhwa, Yiyang, Tungting Lake, Paoching, Yungfengshih, Shanhsien, Lingling,
Pingsiang, Tsinkong, and Hochih.

4/17/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Taichu, Shinshoshi, Toyohara, and Okayama A/Fs. B-25’s hit A/F at Taito. Numerous
sweeps and sorties are flown in spt of ground forces over Luzon, Cebu, Negros, Mindanao ,and Sulu
Archipelago. B-24’s over Mindanao bomb Cotabato and Kabacan.

4/17/45 Twentieth AF
Almost 120 B-29’s bomb A/Fs at Tachiarai, Kokubu, Izumi, Nittagahara, and Kanoya (2). Beginning on
this date and continuing through 11 May, XXI BC devotes about 75 per cent of its combat effort to spt
of Okinawa campaign. During this period the B-29’s fly more than 2,100 sorties against 17 A/Fs on
Kyushu and Shikoku Is which are dispatching air attacks (including Kamikaze raids) against US Navy
and Marine forces.

4/17/45 Seventh AF
18 P-51’s flying two strikes from Iwo Jima, attack vessels in Futamiko.

4/18/45 Eighth AF
More than 750 HBs attack 7 M/Ys, a rail bridge and junction, and 2 transformer stations in W
Czechoslovakia and SE Bavaria. 13 ftr gps fly escort. 2 other gps escort Ninth AF MBs over Germany.

4/18/45 Ninth AF
About 590 B-26’s, A-26’s, and A-20’s attack oil storage at Neuburg an der Donau, M/Ys, at Juterbog
and Nordlingen, and raid junctions at Falkenburg and Juterbog. Ftrs escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols,
sweeps, and armed rcn, attack; assigned tgts, and spt ground forces including US V Corps assaulting
Leipzig, VII Corps in Dessau-Halle areas, 5th Armd Div near Steimke, and 2d Armd Div at Magdeburg
and other XIX Corps elements astride the Elbe R S of Barby. Organized German resistance in the
Ruhr pocket ceases.

4/18/45 Twelfth AF
During 17/18 Apr LBs pound comm in S Po Valley and towns of Vignola, Bazzano, and Sassuolo in
US Fifth Army battle area. MBs hit 2 railroad fills and a bridge on the S Brenner line and troop concen-
trations on Fifth and British Eighth Army fronts, SW of Bologna and in Dugnano Paderno area. FBs of
XXII TAC also concentrate on spt tgts in Fifth Army battle area.

4/18/45 Fifteenth AF
473 B-24’s and B-17’s, with escort of 89 P-51’s, spt Fifth Army offensive in Bologna area, blasting
defensive positions and comm in areas around the city. 78 P-38’s dive-bomb railroad bridge at
Malborghetta Valbruna, while 87 others dive-bomb 2 railroad bridges at and SE of Kolbnitz. P-51’s
sweep Augsburg, Plzen, and Linz areas, escort rcn missions flown by P-38’s, and escort MATAF B-
25’s and C-47’s on bombing and supply operations.

4/18/45 Tenth AF
21 P-38’s attack troop concentration, tanks, arty positions, and bivouac area near Man Li and
Kongsam. 5 P-61’s hit supply area W of Laihka. Transports land or drop 806 tons of supplies at for-
ward bases and front-line areas.

4/18/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s hit trucks and other T/Os E of Siangtan. 52 P-51’s and P-40’s attack river shipping, town
areas, rail and road traffic, tanks, and bridges at several S and E China locations including Sinhwa,
Hengyang, Changsha, Luchai, Paoching, Kweiyang, Yenkou, Sinning, and Siangtan.

4/18/45 FEAF
On Formosa B-26’s bomb Karenko A/F, B-24’s hit Tainan, Giran, Toyohara, Hobi, and Soton A/Fs, and
P-38’s on sweeps hit rail and road transportation. FBs and A-20’s hit Balete Pass area and spt ground
forces on Luzon, Negros, and Cebu. B-24’s bomb Piso Point. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Tarakan and
Sandakan.

4/18/45 Twentieth AF
B-29’s hit Japanese A/Fs, as 100-plus VHBs strike A/Fs at Tachiarai, Izumi, Kokubu, Nittagahara, and
Kanoya (2), the same tgts attacked on the 17th.

4/18/45 Seventh AF
During 18/19 Apr 3 Iwo Jima-based P-61’s flying individual strikes, bomb and strafe Futamiko and
radio station on Chichi Jima.
4/19/45 Eighth AF
Over 550 HBs hit 3 M/Ys, rail bridge, rail junction and other railroad facilities in SE Germany and NW
Czechoslovakia. 11 ftr gps give close and area spt, encountering over 30 ftrs and claiming 12
destroyed, including several jets.

4/19/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits M/Ys at Ulm, Neu Ulm, and Gunzburg (primary tgts), city of Donauworth and T/O at
Schelklingen. Weather prevents over 70 of the 450-plus dispatched aircraft from bombing tgts. Ftrs fly
escort to 9th Bomb Div, carry out patrols and armed rcn, bomb radio station, and cooperate with US
VII Corps in Halle-Dessau area, XII Corps attacking SE from S of Bayreuth, XX Corps in Bamberg-
Nurnberg area, preparing to drive toward Austria, and XIX Corps along the Elbe R in Magdeburg area.

4/19/45 Twelfth AF
During 18/19 Apr LBs bomb roads, vehicles, and lights in Bologna, Turin, Milan, and Mantua areas,
and continuing to pound Po R crossings, hit 8 bridges. MBs bomb bridges in Brenner Pass and spt
ground forces at .several points including Budrio, Vignola, and San Martino in Soverzano areas. FBs
hit dumps, comm, and close spt tgts in US Fifth Army battle areas S and W of Bologna.

4/19/45 Fifteenth AF
619 HBs attack rail comm in S Germany, Austria, and N Italy, bombing Rattenberg railroad bridge and
M/Ys at Lienz, Klagenfurt, Bischofshofen, Linz and Rosenheim, Avisio viaduct, Vipiteno railroad
bridge, AA batteries near Grisolera and Santo Stino di Livenza, and several minor T/Os. 78 P-38’s
divebomb M/Y at Weilheim. Other P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and rcn escort, and escort MATAF B-25’s
and C-47’s.

4/19/45 Tenth AF
14 P-38’s hit supplies near Paklu, fuel dump at Hainang, and bridges near Kunna. 1 bridge is knocked
out. 6 other P-38’s attack T/Os along roads behind enemy lines. Air supply operations continue as 800
tons of supplies are landed or dropped in forward areas.

4/19/45 Fourteenth AF
12 B-24’s bomb railway repair shops at Taiynan. 3 others attack Bakli Bay T/Os, 8 B-25’s attack
bridges and rail and road traffic N and NE of Anyang and NE of Taiku, damaging or destroying several
locomotives and numerous boxcars. 100-plus P-40’s, P-51’s, and P-47’s attack town areas, troops,
river, road, and rail traffic, and general T/Os all over S and E China and hit a few T/Os in N Indochina.

4/19/45 FEAF
B-24’s over Formosa bomb Tainan A/F and Shinchiku town. Numerous missions are flown in spt of
ground forces on Luzon, CEbu, and Negros. Other B-24’s bomb personnel areas at Kabacan,
Cagayan, and along Davao R. Tarakan on Borneo is hit by light B-25 strike while B-24’s returning from
Indochina coastal sweep bomb Sandakan. B-25’s, with P-51 cover, hit Haimi.

4/19/45 Seventh AF
8 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb and strafe Futamiko. 25 B-24’s, based in the Palaus bomb nearby
Arakabesan and Koror. 17 B-24’s from Guam hit Dublon, Fefan, and Eten. During 19/20 Apr, 6 P-61’s
from Iwo Jima, operating singly and at intervals, bomb and strafe Chichi, Haha, and Muko Jima.

4/19/45 VII FC
Ftrs from Iwo Jima carry out 106 effective strike sorties against Atsugi-Yokosuka area. 24 airplanes
are claimed destroyed in the air and 14 on the ground.
4/19/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s off to bomb Kuril tgts abort due to weather.

4/20/45 Eighth AF
Around 800 HBs attack 8 M/Ys, 3 rail junctions, a rail bridge, other rail facilities, and an A/F, located in
7 cities in an arc from NNW to SSW of Berlin, 3 towns in E and SE Bavaria, and a town in
Czechoslovakia. 15 ftr gps give close and area spt, and claim 7 ftrs downed.

4/20/45 Ninth AF
564 MBs and HBs strike oil storage at Deggendorf and Annaburg, M/Ys at Memmingen and
Wittenberg, ordnance depots at Nordlingen and Straubing, and other tgts including flak positions. Ftrs
escort 9th Bomb Div, fly patrols, sweeps, and armed rcn, attack special tgts, and cooperate with US
ground forces including VII Corps W of Dessau, VIII Corps between Plauen and Chemnitz, XII Corps
in Grafenwohr area, XX Corps attacking toward the Danube and Regensburg, and XIX Corps in
Magdeburg-Barby area.

4/20/45 Twelfth AF
LBs on night intruder missions during 19/20 Apr continue to pound Po R crossings and vehicle move-
ment throughout the Valley. MBs considerably damage 4 of 6 railroad bridges and fills attached on
Brenner line, and also hit HQ in battle area and 2 Reno R bridges N of Bologna. FBs again spt US
Fifth Army elements S and W of Bologna as they begin to emerge from the Apennines onto the Po
plain.

4/20/45 Fifteenth AF
HBs again pound railway systems and road bridges in effort to hinder supply or withdrawal of enemy
forces in N Italy. Over 700 B-24’s and B-17’s hit railroad bridges at Campodazzo, Ponte Gardena, and
Campo di Trens, viaduct at Avisio, M/Ys at Vipiteno Fortezza, and Brennero, and road bridges at
Lusia, la Carrare, and Boara Pisani, and Mariahof viaduct and Innsbruck M/Y. 115 P-38’s dive-bomb
railroad line Innsbruck-Rattenberg-Rosenheim, hitting M/Ys at Hall, Schwaz, Jenbach, Kundl, Worgl
and Kiefersfelden, 4 rail bridges, and several box cars, and cut rail lines at 42 places between
Innsbruck and Rosenheim. Other P-38’s and P-51’s escort HBs, MATAF supply runs to N Italy,
Hungary, and Yugoslavia, and MATAF B-25 raids in N Italy, and fly rcn.

4/20/45 Tenth AF
32 P-38’s knock out 3 bridges and damage 5 others in C Burma behind enemy lines. 12 P-47’s hit
troop concentration and ration dump at Tonglau, 18 attack troop concentration around monastery at
Kengkawmanhaung, and 12 attack troops along stream near Wan Nahpeit. 497 transport sorties land
or drop 784 tons of supplies in forward areas.

4/20/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s hit town of Neihsiang and attack railroad T/Os from Saiping to Lohochai and from Linying to
Hsuchang. 9 B-25’s bomb Loyang and Luchou. 100-plus P-51’s, P-40’s, and P-47’s concentrate
attacks against town areas throughout S and E China, also hitting troops, gun positions, river traffic,
and other T/Os.

4/20/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Tainan A/F while P-51’s attack Koshun A/F. Large-scale FEAF spt of ground forces on
Luzon, Cebu, and Negros continues. B-24’s bomb Sepinggang and Labuan A/Fs and P-38’s and B-
25’s hit Tarakan I.

4/20/45 Seventh AF
11 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb Haha Jima.
4/21/45 Eighth AF
300-plus HBs attack Munich M/Y, town of Ingolstadt, and Landsberg A/F. Around 200 other HBs abort
because of bad weather. 7 ftr gps fly close spt while 1 gp sweeps Munich area.

4/21/45 Ninth AF
Gen Stearley takes over as CG, IX FC, and also takes cmd of IX TAC. 121 bmrs of 9th Bomb Div hit
Attnang-Puchheim M/Y. Ftrs fly escort, patrols, armed rcn and cooperate with US VIII Corps as ele-
ments of 6th Cav Gp cross Czechoslovakian border to reach Hranice and, Trojmezi, XII Corps in
GrafenwohrWeiden area, and XX Corps E of Nurnberg.

4/21/45 Twelfth AF
During 20/21 Apr LBs bomb Po R crossings, with good results. Weather curtails daytime operations
but MBs score hits on Matrei am Brenner bridge on Brenner rail line and in late afternoon hit Po R
crossings. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs, grounded most of the day, fly close spt to US Fifth Army which
drives into Bologna (a long-standing objective) and begins to push rapidly across the plain toward the
Po R.

4/21/45 Fifteenth AF
240 B-17’s and B-24’s, with P-51 escort, bomb M/Ys at Rosenheim, Attnang-Puchheim, Spittal an der
Drau, and Vocklabruck. Over 400 B-24’s and their ftr escorts, sent to attack comm in N Italy, abort due
to bad weather. 138 P-38’s bomb railroad lines and facilities in Munich-Rosenheim-Rattenberg areas.
Other P-38’s fly rcn while P-51’s escort rcn flights, MATAF MB operations to Austria, and US and RAF
supply and transport missions to Yugoslavia.

4/21/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather over C Burma causes canceling or aborting of all combat missions. However, transports
complete 464 sorties, landing or dropping 682 tons of supplies to forward areas.

4/21/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s bomb Loyang. A single B-24 hits Bakli Bay T/Os. 30 P-51’s and P-47’s attack railroad and
road tgts, barracks area, buildings, and bridges at or near Paoching, Chihsien, Taiku, Hsihhsiassuchi,
Shaho, Linfen, Luan, Yutze, and Shanhsien.

4/21/45 FEAF
FEAF continues large-scale spt of ground forces on Luzon, Cebu, Negros and on Jolo Is. B-24’s bomb
Miri, Kudat, Manggar, and Sepinggang A/Fs and P-38’s hit Tarakan and Sandakan, Miri A/F, oil stor-
age near Lutong, and, with B-24’s, attack T/Os along SW Celebes coast.

4/21/45 Twentieth AF
XXI BC continues to hit A/Fs in Japan. 217 B-29’s blast A/Fs at Oita, Kanoya (2), Usa, Kokubu,
Kushira, Tachiarai, Izumi, and Nittagahara. Other B-29’s hit T/Os including city of Kagoshima.

4/21/45 Seventh AF
18 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Marcus.

4/22/45 Ninth AF
XXIX TAC moves operational HQ to Brunswick. Weather prevents combat operations by 9th Bomb Div
and IX TAC. XIX TAC flies armed rcn over E Germany and W Czechoslovakia, flies area cover over
Wurzburg-Bayreuth areas, patrols Third Army front (BayreuthNurnberg areas), and XII Corps in
German-Czech border area near Weiden.
4/22/45 Twelfth AF
Entire night and day effort is concentrated against German forces retreating N across the Po R in face
of allied forces which send adv elements racing to S bank. MBs fly 16 missions against ferries and
pontoon bridge sites on the Po between Casalmaggiore and Polesella. XXII TAC LBs, FBs, and ftrs
maintain night and day attacks on Po crossings and enemy movement. The cmd claims over 900
motor and horse-drawn vehicles destroyed.

4/22/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels all HB operations. 258 P-51’s and P-38’s fly armed rcn over NE Italy, bombing
M/Ys, bridges, railroads, highways, and several buildings and strafing an A/F, rail and road traffic, and
numerous other T/Os. Other P-38’s fly rcn while P-51’s escort rcn and supply missions.

4/22/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather again cancels scheduled air strikes. 464 transport sorties fly 664 tons of supplies to for-
ward areas.

4/22/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s bomb T/Os at Bakli Bay and Canton. 5 B-25’s bomb Hsuchang and hit area to the NW. 19 P-
51’s and P-47’s attack trains, trucks, troops, horses, and town areas at or near Linfen, Luan,
Sincheng, Fentingfukou, Taiku, Chenghsien, Sinsiang, and Kaifeng.

4/22/45 FEAF
Numerous missions in spt of ground forces on Luzon, Cebu, and Negros continue. B-24’s bomb
Manggar and Jesselton A/Fs, B-29’s hit Tarakan, and P-38’s hit Kuching. B-24’s hit shipping and har-
bor installations at Saigon.

4/22/45 Twentieth AF
Strikes against A/Fs continue. 80-plus B-29’s bomb A/Fs at Izumi, Kushira, Miyazaki, Tomitaka, and
Kanoya.

4/22/45 VII FC
99 effective sorties are flown during ftr attack from Iwo Jima against Akenogahara and Suzuko A/Fs.
The ftrs claim 10 aircraft downed and 15 destroyed on the ground.

4/23/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels combat operations by 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs patrol Magdeburg area and US Third Army
front (E of Bayreuth-Nurnberg area), fly armed rcn over E Germany and W Czechoslovakia, and oper-
ate in conjunction with XII Corps as it presses forward N of Regensburg between Danube R and
Czech Border. Soviet Army forces enter Berlin.

4/23/45 Twelfth AF
During 22/23 Apr LBs and night ftrs hit Po crossings, M/Y, A/Fs, vehicles, trains, and T/Os in general
in N and W Po Valley. During the day MBs pound Po crossings, road bridges over Brenta R, and hit
Brenner rail line at 4 points. The ftrs and FBs on armed rcn in N and W Po Valley attack motor trans-
port, road bridges, and numerous tgts in spt of US Fifth Army, elements of which cross the Po R.

4/23/45 Fifteenth AF
719 B-24’s and B-17’s attack bridges over Brenta and Adige Rivers (at Bonavigo, Zevio, Albaredo
d’Adige, Legnano (2), Badia, Padua (3), and Cavarzere) and hit supply dump at Peschiera del Garda.
165 P-38’s and P-51’s on armed rcn of NE Italy bomb and strafe rail and road bridges, highways,
trains and vehicles, and other T/Os. Other P-38’s fly rcn. Other P-51’s escort rcn flights and MATAF B-
25 missions against tgts in N Italy.

4/23/45 Tenth AF
7 P-61’s attack with napalm, rockets, and cannon several tgts during sweeps from Laihka to Loilem to
Hopong to Wan Yin. Laihka A/Fs, bridge S of Wan Yin, trucks, and other tgts are successfully pound-
ed. 40-plus FBs attack troop concentrations along and behind lines at several points including Loilem,
Nawng Leng, Mong Pawn, and Naungtaw. Bridge at Namhkok is temporarily out due to bomb damage
to approaches. 57() transport sorties are flown to forward areas throughout the day.

4/23/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s blast Hsuchang railroad yards, completely demolishing a locomotive repair shop. 2 B-24’s
attack T/Os in S China Sea. 39 P-47’s and P-51’s attack troops, horses, trains, and rivercraft at or
near Taiku, Shanhsien, Nanyang, Hsihhsiassuchi, Loning, Sinyang, Chenghsien, Sichuan, Lushan,
and along Pinghan railroad, and render a railroad tunnel near Sinyang unusable.

4/23/45 FEAF
B-25’s hit Shinei railroad yards. P-51’s hit Karenko A/F and P-38’s attack various T/Os. FBs continue
to spt ground forces in N and S parts of Luzon pounding numerous arty positions, supply areas, and
general T/Os. B-24’s bomb military depot at Shanghai and shipping in Yulin harbor on Hainan I. B-29’s
also hit Hainan and Woody Is. B-24’s bomb naval base at Saigon. Other B-24’s bomb A/Fs at
Sepinggang and Jesselton. P-38’s drop napalm on Tarakan I tgts. Other B-24’s fly shipping sweep
over Makassar Strait and damage several small vessels.

4/23/45 Seventh AF
First element of Seventh AF, a det of 28th Photo Rcn Sq, arrives on Okinawa. 13 B-24’s from Guam
pound positions at Marcus.

4/24/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div hits A /F at Landau an der Isar and oil depot at Schrobenhausen. Ftrs fly A/F cover,
escort 9th Bomb Div, fly armed rcn, and operate in conjunction with XII Corps as it continues SE
between the Danube and the Czech border, and with XX Corps as it reaches the Danube SW and E
of Regensburg.

4/24/45 Twelfth AF
During 23/24 Apr LBs bomb A/Fs at Yillafranca di Verona, Ghedi, and Bergamo, M/Ys at Trento
Piacenza and Fidenza, and vehicles and other T/Os throughout Po Valley and elsewhere in N Italy.
MBs hit 6 Po R crossings and (as ground forces reach and cross the Po at several points, relieving
necessity for many attacks along the river) then carry out 6 attacks between Verona and Trento on
Brenner rail line. Ftrs and FBs blast vehicles on Po Valley roads N of the river and up to Brenner rail
line, and also hit roads and vehicles between La Spezia and Parma.

4/24/45 Fifteenth AF
About 700 B-24’s and B-17’s attack railroad bridges at Malborghetto Valbruna, Kolbritz, Drauburg,
Fermata di Brondolo, Casarsa della Delizia, Arnoldstein, and Latisana, road bridges at Spilimbergo,
Bassano del Grappa, and Friola, motor transport depot at Osoppo, M/Ys at San Ambrogio di
Valpolicella and Rovereto, and supply dump at Peschiera del Garda. 79 P-38’s and 90 P-51’s fly
armed rcn over wide areas of N Italy, many strafing tac tgts N of the advancing US Fifth and British
Eighth Armies. The P-38’s carry out several dive-bombing missions, claiming 1 bridge destroyed and 5
damaged. Other P-51’s and P-38’s fly 186 sorties in escort of HBs, rcn missions, and MATAF opera-
tions. 22 P-38’s complete rcn flights.

4/24/45 Tenth AF
About 40 P-47’s and P-38’s attack troop concentrations, storage areas, vehicles, and T/Os in Mong
Nawng vicinity, W of Mong Kung-Laihka road, S of Loilem, and at Wan Hsan. Transports land or drop
747 tons of supplies at adv bases and in front-line areas.

4/24/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s bomb Hongay railroad yards and attack T/Os in S (China Sea. 2 others damage a vessel at
Bakli Bay. 4 B-25’s hit railroad T/Os from Siaokan to Sinyang while 2 damage bridge at Kuanshuishih.
50-plus P-51’s, P-61’s, and P-40’s attack rivercraft, railroad tgts, trucks, bridges, troops, horses, and
other T/Os at numerous S and E China locations as pressure by allied air and ground forces mounts
against enemy movement and supply routes.

4/24/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs continue to strike in spt of ground forces on Luzon. A-20’s hit sugar refineries at
Mizukami and Shinei while B-24’s bomb Tainan and Hokko. Other B-24’s bomb Tabanio and Miri.

4/24/45 Twentieth AF
101 B-29’s strike Hitahi aircraft plant at Tachikawa. 21 others hit alternates and T/Os, 5 VHBs are lost.
The B-29’s claim 16 ftrs destroyed.

4/25/45 International
Delegates from 50 nations begin Conference on International Organization in San Francisco for pur-
pose of organizing the United Nations.

4/25/45 Eighth AF
Around 275 B-17’s escorted by 4 P-51 gps bomb PlzenSkoda armament works and A/F in
Czechoslovakia. This is the Eighth’s final HB mission against an industrial tat. A comparable number
of B-24’s bombs transformer station near Traunstein, M/Ys at Hallein and Bad Reichenhall, and M/Y at
Salzburg. 4 ftr gps fly spt.

4/25/45 Ninth AF
296 MBs and LBs strike Erding A/F and Freilassing ordnance depot. Ftrs fly A/F cover and escort mis-
sions, and operate in conjunction with US XII Corps as it pushes along N bank of Danube SE of
Passau and spt XX Corps on the Danube at Regrensburg and surrounding areas. US and Soviet
forces establish contact near Torgau.

4/25/45 Twelfth AF
All combat operations are aimed at plugging retreat routes and disrupting transport in N Po Valley and
points to the N. MBs hit Adige R crossing at Cavarzere and M/Y at Gorizia, and attack 5 bridges and
fills on Brenner line in Austria and N Italy, damaging 2 of the tgts. Ftrs and FBs harass retreating
forces in N Po Valley. During 24/25 Apr LBs and night ftrs attack crossings of Adige and Po Rivers and
the Canale Bianco, and strike A/Fs at Villafranca di Verona, Udine, and Bergamo, and M/Ys at Brescia
and Verona.

4/25/45 Fifteenth AF
467 B-17’s and B-24’s bomb main M/Y station, and sidings, N and S main M/Ys and freight yard at
Linz, the major Austrian traffic center along rail-line running N to Prague, plus Wels M/Y (an alternate)
and several T/Os. 119 P-38’s and P-51’s fly armed rcn over N Italy, a few strafing road traffic. The P-
38’s dive-bomb road and rail bridges and rail-lines. P-38’s and P-51’s fly almost 300 sorties in escort
of HBs, P-38 rcn flights, and MATAF B-26 raids.

4/25/45 Tenth AF
16 P-38’s attack truck parks, fuel dumps, and supply areas at Hopong and Hotang. 20 other P-38’s hit
troops at Wan Kinglong and at other points in C Burma battle area. Transports complete 445 sorties to
forward areas, landing or dropping 624 tons of supplies.

4/25/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s bomb railroad yards at Hongay. 4 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s damage bridge and knock out AA posi-
tion N of Anyang. More than 50 P-47’s and P-51’s hit river, road, and rail tgts, troops, horses, and
buildings in areas around Loning, Hsihhsiassuchi, Linfen, Kuanshuishih, Saiping, Yungcheng,
Sichchuan, and Tsingsinghsien.

4/25/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb harbor at Saigon, Balete Pass bridges, and Boeloedowang and Basco AFs. B-25’s, A-
20’s, and ftrs concentrate on Cagayan Valley bridges and spt ground forces around Balete Pass,

Baguio, and Solvec Cove. Other FEAF spt missions continue in S Luzon from Ipo Dam to New
Bosoboso, E of Santa Maria, NE of Siniloan, Anuling, Monte Banahao, near Legaspi, and S of
Camalig, and in Monte Mandalagan-Monte Silay area.

4/25/45 Twentieth AF
Gen Joseph Smith assumes cmd of XX BC.

4/26/45 Ninth AF
HQ IX TAC moves from Marburg/Lahn to Weimar. 125 9th Bomb Div bmrs hit Plattling A/F. Ftrs escort
9th Bomb Div, fly A/F cover, carry out armed rcn in Germany and Czechoslovakia, drop leaflets, and
cooperate with US XII Corps as its forces cross into Austria SE of Passau, and XX Corps as it begins
full-scale assault across the Danube at Regensburg. Ftrs claim 19 combat victories.

4/26/45 Twelfth AF
During 25/26 Apr XXII TAC aircraft hit M/Ys, A/Fs, motor transport, and other comm tgts, mainly in N
Po Valley. MBs complete 1 of 4 missions dispatched (cloud obscures 3 tgts), hitting Chioggia bridge
and knocking out a span. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs attack enemy movement throughout afternoon,
destroying over 150 motor transport.

4/26/45 Fifteenth AF
107 B-24’s bomb motor transport depot at Tarvisio, and M/Ys at Sachsenburg, Lienz, Spittal an der
Drau, and Klagenfurt (all T/Os). 117 B-17’s and 196 B-24’s, also dispatched against tgts in N Italy,
abort due to bad weather. 155 ftrs provide escort. 75 P-38’s and 102 P-51’s fly armed rcn over N Italy.
Of these, 12 P-38’s and 48 P-51’s strafe T/Os. All of the P-38’s dive-bomb rail-lines and road bridges.
16 other P-38’s dive-bomb NW part of Alesso. Rcn and rcn escort and supply escort missions by P-
38’s and P-51’s continue as usual.

4/26/45 Tenth AF
30 P-38’s and P-47’s attack troop concentrations E of Vian Sing, at Naungtaw, and in Loilem vicinity.
Transports land or drop 553 tons of supplies at forward bases and front-line areas.

4/26/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-24’s bomb docks at Hongay. 10 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s knock out bridges near Wuchang and N of
Taiku and damage bridge near Kaifeng. 80-plus FBs blast troops, horses, road and rail transport,
tanks, gun positions, and T/Os at numerous places in S and E China as the campaign against the
occupying Japanese intensifies.
4/26/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Shanghai. B-25’s hit Heito sugar refinery and nearby T/Os. P-38’s on sweep also hit sev-
eral TOs. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to fly numerous sorties in spt of ground forces in N and S
Luzon. B-24’s join USMC aircraft in pounding Cebu tgts. Other B-24’s hit Miri A/F. B-25’s and ftrs hit
tgts on Tarakan I.

4/26/45 Twentieth AF
195 B-29’s (some escorted by ftrs of VII FC) bomb A/Fs at Usa, Oita, Saeki, Tomitaka, Imabari,
Nittagahara, Miyazaki, Kanoya, Kokubu, and Miyakonojo. Other VHBs hit T/Os.

4/26/45 Seventh AF
13 B-24’s from Guam bomb Eten I.

4/27/45 Eighth AF
By this date the flow of P-51, B-17, and B-24 replacement aircraft has stopped and authorization of 68
planes per bomb gp and 96 per ftr gp is reduced to original 48 and 75, respectively.

4/27/45 Ninth AF
Weather grounds 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs fly sweeps, A/F cover, and armed rcn, and attack A/Fs. Other ftrs
fly air cover for US XII Corps as 11th Armd Div reaches Czech border N of Bischofsreuth and other
elements move further into Austria toward Linz, and spt XX Corps as it receives surrender of
Regensburg and expands its Danube bridgehead.

4/27/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather throughout N Italy holds operations to a minimum. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs operate during
latter part of afternoon, closely supporting ground forces in battle area N of Po R, hitting guns, vehi-
cles, railroads, train cars, and Bergamo A/F as US 1st Armd Div spearheads the drive to the NW.

4/27/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather cancels HB operations and hampers ftr missions. 8 P-51’s and 2 P-38’s complete weath-
er rcn missions. Other ftrs sent on rcn escort and armed rcn flights abort.

4/27/45 Tenth AF
37 P-38’s and P-47’s hit troop concentrations in Wan Pong and Nawng Leng areas. 12 other FBs
sweep roads S of the bomb line. Transports complete 408 sorties throughout the day, landing or drop-
ping 618 tons of supplies at forward bases and front-line areas.

4/27/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 70-plus FBs attack bridges, positions, villages and town areas, gun emplacements, and
river, road, and rail traffic at many points in S and E China chiefly around Fantung.

4/27/45 FEAF
B-25’s attack Japanese installations at Cabatuan, La-lo, and Garit Norte. A-20’s hit towns throughout
the area. In S Luzon FBs and A-20’s hit tgts E of Manila, in Legaspi area, and at other scattered
points. B-24’s hit Jesselton A/F and B-25’s bomb Tarakan I. During 26/27 Apr B-29’s bomb Tansui sea-
plane base. B-24’s bomb Mandai A/F. HBs hit Soerabaja.

4/27/45 Twentieth AF
More than 100 B-29’s strike A/Fs at Izumi, Miyazaki, Kokubu, Miyakonojo, Kanoya, and Kushira.

4/27/45 Seventh AF
11 Guam-based B-24’s bomb Woleai.

4/27/45 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s drop fragmentation bombs on Kataoka naval base. 1 B-24 hits Minami Cape, and another
flies a radar-ferret mission.

4/28/45 Ninth AF
Weather prevents all Ninth AF combat operations.

4/28/45 Twelfth AF
Weather severely curtails operations. XXII TAC ftrs and FBs, flying just over 100 sorties, hit enemy
movement in battle area at several points from S of Piacenza to NW of Milan. MBs are grounded.
Partisans apprehend Mussolini who dies before a firing squad on Lake Como.

4/28/45 Fifteenth AF
Continued bad weather cancels HB operations and limits ftrs to escort and weather rcn missions.

4/28/45 Tenth AF
8 P-38’s attack cav rgt and supplies in Nawhok area. 6 others hit bivouac area near Pawngleng. 22 P-
47’s are detailed to strike at troops, arty positions, trucks, elephants, and carts along and behind
enemy lines in C Burma. Despite bad weather most of the FBs complete missions. Transports make
441 flights to forward areas, landing or dropping 610 tons of supplies.

4/28/45 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s bomb Paoching A/F and Shaho railroad yards, knock out bridge near Kaifeng, and damage
bridge W of Showyang. About 80 FBs attack troops, A/Fs, storage facilities, railroad tgts, rivercraft,
trucks, and enemy positions in S and E China, again concentrating on Fantung area. A B-24 claims a
freighter sunk in S China Sea.

4/28/45 FEAF
B-25’s hit tgts in Itogon area of N Luzon. A-20’s attack Itogon mines and start fires among huts at
Fabrica. FBs attack Balete Pass, Cagayan Valley, Tuguegarao, Trinidad, and Cervantes. In S Luzon
A-20’s and FBs spt ground forces at various points including Batangas sector and hit tgts around
Norzagaray, Ipo Dam, Montalban, New Bosoboso, and along San Andres trail. B-24’s bomb Toshien
and several secondary tgts. Other B-24’s hit Kuching while B-25’s and P-38’s hit Tarakan I and T/Os
along Sarawak coast. B-24’s over Celebes bomb Masamba, Malimpoeng, and Mandai A/Fs. B-26’s
sink about 20,000 tons of merchant shipping in Saigon harbor.

4/28/45 Twentieth AF
Around 120 B-29’s hit A/Fs at Kushira, Kanoya, Miyakonojo, Kokubu, Miyazaki, and Izumi. The VHBs
claim a total of 14 downed ftrs.

4/28/45 Seventh AF
12 B-24’s from Guam hit Param I during early morning hours. 12 more attack Param during the after-
noon. 20 P-47’s from Saipan sweep Truk, strafing small vessels and A/Fs at Param and Moen.

4/29/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels operations by 9th Bomb Div. Ftrs fly patrols and A/F cover, hit special tgts, fly armed
rcn over E Germany and W Czechoslovakia, and cooperate with XII Corps moving SE between the
Danube and the Czech border N of Linz, and with XX Corps as some of its units establish bridge-
heads and begin crossing the Isar R in Plattling-Landau an der Isar-Landshut-Passau areas.
4/29/45 Twelfth AF
Weather again restricts operations. MBs are grounded. Ftrs and FBs attack retreating forces and
comm throughout NE Italy including Thiene A/F and claim over 350 motor transport destroyed. Enemy
forces in Italy, cmd by Gen von Vietinghoff surrender unconditionally at Caserta, effective 2 May.

4/29/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather again prevents HB operations. 8 P-51’s and P-38’s complete weather and photo rcn mis-
sions. 39 P-51’s fly armed rcn over NE Italy. 5 of the ftrs bomb and 4 strafe various T/Os, claiming 4
motor transports destroyed and a rcn car and 2 parked aircraft damaged.

4/29/45 Tenth AF
5 P-47’s attack Laihka A/F. 6 others strafe troops and horses at Tadamo. Transports fly 427 sorties to
forward areas, landing or dropping 537 tons of supplies.

4/29/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s blast tgts at Talyuan railroad yards. About 50 FBs, operating in forces of 1-4 air-
craft, blast numerous T/Os in S and E China, hitting especially the Fantung area.

4/29/45 FEAF
In spt of ground forces FBs hit troop concentrations, supply areas, pillboxes, gun positions, vehicles,
and other tgts mainly in the Balete Pass, Baguio, and Echague areas. A-20’s hit New Bosoboso area,
where ftrs a]so spt ground forces concentrating in Ipo Dam area. B-24’s pound Kuching A/F while B-
25’s bomb Tarakan I. Other B-24’s hit Langoan, Mandai, and Mapanget A/Fs. P-38’s sweep Indochina
and strafe Thu Dau Mot A/F.

4/29/45 Twentieth AF
111 B-29’s strike Miyazaki, Miyakonojo, Kokubu, Kanoya (2), and Kushira A/Fs. The B-29’s claim near-
ly 30 aircraft shot down.

4/29/45 Seventh AF
20 Saipan-based P-47’s sweep Truk, strafing A/Fs, defenses, and gun positions on Moen and Param
and hit Param and Falas with rockets. 24 Guam-based B-24’s subsequently attack the same A/Fs. 20
B-24’s, operating in 2 forces, pound air installations on Marcus.

4/29/45 Eleventh AF
12 B-25’s attempting to bomb tgts in the Kurils abort due to weather front. 6 B-24’s radar-bomb
Kataoka naval base.

4/30/45 International
Hitler commits suicide in the bunker of his chancellery.

4/30/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels 9th Bomb Div and XXIX TAC operations. IX TAC flies A/F cover, sweeps, and armed
rcn. XIX TAC flies patrols and armed rcn, and cooperates with XII Corps moving SE between the
Danube and the Czech border N of Linz and with XX Corps crossing the Isar R at several points in
Landau an de r Isar-Land shut area.

4/30/45 Twelfth AF
During 29/30 Apr A-20’s and A-26’s hit motor transport near Lake Como and roads in Trento, San
Michele all’Adige, and Bolzano areas. Bad weather grounds MBs. FBs fly armed rcn over N Italy,
blasting guns. vehicles, and other T/Os.
4/30/45 Fifteenth AF
For fourth consecutive day bad weather cancels HB operations. P-38’s fly rcn, escorted by P-51’s.
Other P-51’s and P-38’s escort supply-dropping missions to N Italy and Yugoslavia.

4/30/45 Tenth AF
Bad weather cancels scheduled combat strikes. Air supply operations to forward areas continue on a
steady basis.

4/30/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 9 P-47’s hit railroad yards at Taiyuan. 50-plus P-47’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s attack troops,
defensive positions, bridges, rail tgts, and scattered T/Os in S and E China, concentrating around
Laohokow, Hsihhsiassuchi, and Loning.

4/30/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit Toshien fuel storage and bomb Tainan, Takao, and Okayama A/Fs while B-25’s hit Taito.
Escorting P-38’s attack numerous T/Os. P-51’s bomb Okayama A/F. Numerous missions are flown
over Luzon and Negros by B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs in spt of ground forces. B-24’s attack Davao area.
P-38’s hit Tarakan and B-24’s bomb Manggar A/F. Other B-24’s bomb Malimpoeng A/F.

4/30/45 Twentieth AF
120-plus B-29’s hit A/Fs at Tachikawa, Kanoya (2), Kokubu, Oita, Tomitaka, and Saeki, and city of
Hamamatsu. 20-plus other B-29’s hit alternates and T/Os. The VHBs claim 10 aircraft downed. Ftrs
sent from VII FC to provide VLR escort fail to rendezvous.

4/30/45 Seventh AF
In a thorough strafing and rocket strike on several islands of Truk Atoll, 20 P-47’s from Saipan attack
seaplane base, several small vessels, A/F, barracks, radio station, and numerous other tgts. 24 B-24’s
from Guam pound the A/Fs on Moen and Param. 22 B-24’s, operating in 2 waves about 3 hrs apart,
bomb air installations on Marcus.

5/1/45 Eighth AF
Almost 400 B-17’s drop food supplies in The Hague and Rotterdam areas.

5/1/45 Ninth AF
9 A-26’s bomb ammo plant at Stod. IX TAC escorts LBs, flies A/F cover, and patrols Leipzig-
Schwarzenberg area. XIX TAC flies patrols and armed rcn over E Germany, W Czechoslovakia, and
Austria, dive-bombs Berchtesgaden, and operates with US XII Corps which is advancing SE between
the Danube and the Czech border and N into Czechoslovakia N of Passau, and with XX Corps whose
adv elements speed toward the Inn R at Wasserburg.

5/1/45 Twelfth AF
During 30 Apr/1 May A-20’s and A-26’s bomb T/Os in N Italy. Bad weather during the day cancels MB
operations. FBs destroy numerous motor and horse-drawn vehicles in NE Italy. US Fifth Army forces
approach Brenner Pass on Austro-ltalian border, while British Eighth Army elements make contact with
Yugoslav troops of Marshal Tito near Monfalcone.

5/1/45 Fifteenth AF
Despite bad weather 27 B-17’s bomb main station M/Y at Salzburg. This is the final Fifteenth AF
bombing mission of World War II. P-38’s and P-51’s fly rcn and rcn escort missions.

5/1/45 Fourteenth AF
During May the Japanese decide to give up their Greater E Asia Corridor and uithdraw from S China.
Fourteenth AF further concentrates its attacks on rail and road movements and river shipping and thus
plays a major role in critically reducing the enemy’s mobility and supply lines. 2 B-25’s and 16 P-51’s
knock out bridges near Taiku and Kiehsiu and hit AA positions and locomotives near the bridges, blast
gun emplacements in Loning area, and hit several locomotives, near Shihkiachwang. Gen
VVedemeyer selects Gen Stratemeyer to cmd AAF China Theater, with both Tenth and Fourteenth
AFs under his cmd.

5/1/45 FEAF
B-25’s hit Heito sugar refinery and town of Kagi. FEAF continues to spt ground forces on Luzon and
Negros. B-24’s spt Australian landings on Tarakan I and bomb Tawau. B-25’s attack Jesselton,
Tarakan, Sandakan, and Kudat, concentrating on A/Fs.

5/1/45 Seventh AF
16 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus while 10 hit air installations on Param. During the night 9
more, flying individual snooper strikes, hit A/Fs on Param and Moen.

5/1/45 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies weather rcn over the Kurils.

5/2/45 Eighth AF
Almost 400 B-17’s drop food supplies in populated areas in the Netherlands, mostly at Schiphol and
Alkmaar A/Fs, Vogelenzang, Hilversum, and Utrecht.

5/2/45 Ninth AF
Weather cancels 9th Bomb Div operations. Ftrs fly A/F cover, defensive-freelance patrols, sweep over
Dessau area, and patrol Straubing-Ingolstadt area and US Third Army front in Austria and
Czechoslovakia. Soviet forces are in complete cmd of Berlin.

5/2/45 Twelfth AF
Bad weather continues. MBs are grounded while XXII TAC flies uneventful armed rcn in NE Italy.

5/2/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather limits operations to 1 weather rcn mission. “

5/2/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s mine areas of Yangtze R. 20-plus B-25’s and about 130 FBs attack comm tgts and supply
lines and hit a large variety of T /Os throughout S and E China as the air campaign accelerates with
aim of disrupting imminent withdrawal of Japanese and abandonment of their Greater E Asia Corridor.

5/2/45 FEAF
B-24’s and P-51’s pound troops near Ipo Dam while B-25’s, A-20’s, and ftrs hit Cagayan Valley tgts.
FEAF strikes in spt of ground forces continue on Luzon and on Cebu I. B-25’s continue spt for
Australian troops on Tarakan I and, in conjunction with Navy airplanes, bomb Kudat A/F.

5/2/45 Seventh AF
12 Iwo-based P-51’s strike radio station on Chichi Jima. 12 B-24’s from Guam pound Param A/F while
21, flying in 2 forces, hit A/Fs and gun positions on Marcus. During 2/3 May 9 more HBs make individ-
ual harassment bombings on Param, Moen, and Tol I.

5/3/45 Eighth AF
390-plus B-17’s drop food supplies at Schiphol and Alkmnar A/Fs, and near Vogelenzang, Hilversum,
and Utrecht.

5/3/45 Ninth AF
132 A-26’s (on final 9th Bomb Div raid) bomb Stod ammo plant. IX TAC escorts 9th Bomb Div and C-
47’s and flies A/F cover. XIX TAC patrols US Third Army front, flies armed rcn over Germany, Austria,
and Czechoslovakia in frontline areas and around Kiel and Lubeck, and escorts 9th Bomb Div. XXIX
TAC escorts C47’s, flies sweeps, and hits shipping in Kiel-Lubeck area.

5/3/45 Twelfth AF
To assure that the enemy implements surrender terms and to observe road activity, ftrs fly rcn mis-
sions over N Italy and SW Austria. MBs drop leaflets in several areas where enemy troops might be
unaware of the surrender.

5/3/45 Fifteenth AF
Bad weather again restricts operations to rcn and rcn escort missions by 20 P-38’s and escort of
MATAF B-25 leaflet dropping mission in N Italy.

5/3/45 Tenth AF
With the fall of Rangoon on this date (Indian 26th Div elements occupy the city), the war against the
Japanese in Burma is successfully concluded. Pockets of resistance remain W of the Irrawaddy and
between that river and the Mandalay-Pegu railway. However, during May AAF operations are reduced
drastically due to lack of suitable air tgts and because of the onset of bad weather preceding the mon-
soon. Tenth AF is withdrawn from combat and moved back to India (see 15 May 45). 1 sq of P-38’s
remains in Burma to patrol the roads leading into China.

5/3/45 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s and 6 FBs attack truck convoys in Hsiang Valley and near Paoching, Changsha, and
Hengyang, and pound railroad T’Os and bridges in Taiku, Singtai, and Linfen areas. 90-plus FBs
attack troops, town areas, ammo dumps, river shipping and other T/Os over wide areas of S and E
China. “

5/3/45 FEAF
Saigon is bombed by B-24’s, which greatly damage a boatyard and oil storage areas. On Luzon B-
24’s and P-51’s pound Ipo area while A-20’s and ftrs spt ground forces. B-25’s continue spt of ground
forces on Tarakan and, with B-24’s, carry out small raids against numerout tgts on Borneo and
Celebes. Manggar A/F is heavily hit by B-24’s. P-38’s and Navy airplanes hit warehouses in Brunei
Bay area. “

5/3/45 Twentieth AF
68 B-29’s bomb A/Fs at Tachiarai, Miyazaki, Miyakonojo, Kanoya (2), and Kokubu. 88 other B-29’s
mine Shimonoseki Strait and Inland Sea. 10 ftrs are claimed destroyed by B-29’s on the Tachiarai mis-
sion.

5/3/45 Seventh AF
10 Guam-based 1324’s bomb A/Fs and T/Os on several islands of Truk Atoll. During 3/4 May 8 more
separately strike Param, Eten, Moen, and Truk A/Fs. “

5/4/45 Ninth AF
No bmr operations. IX TAC flies patrols and armed rcn, XIX TAC flies patrols and armed rcn and oper-
ates in concert with XII Corps assault on Linz, and with XX Corps which crosses the Inn R and pushes
E and SE. XXIX TAC sweeps Dessau and Wittenberg areas and attacks shipping in Kiel and
Flensburg areas. German forces in the Netherlands, NW Germany and Denmark surrender.

5/4/45 Twelfth AF
XXII TAC continues flying visual rcn during night and day in N Italy. US 85th Inf Div reaches Austrian
border near San Candido and pushes on to Brenner Pass at Vipiteno without opposition.

5/4/45 Fifteenth AF
No offensive operations. Activity is limited to rcn missions (with escort), escort of MATAF leaflet drops
in N Italy, and escort of C-47’s on supply dropping missions to Yugoslavia.

5/4/45 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 180-plus FBs, mostly operating in flights of 2 to 4 aircraft, attack tc,wn areas, storage,
troops, horses, trucks, river shipping, A/Fs, and many other T/Os scattered over vast expanse of S
and E China.

5/4/45 FEAF
B-25’s bomb Tuguegarao area while other B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs, in spite of bad weather, spt ground
forces in N and S Luzon and on Negros. P-38’s pound Itu Aba I. B-24’s heavily damage oil insta lla-
tions at Saigon. B-25’s and P-38’s spt ground forces on Tarakan I and B-24’s hit Sandakan and Kota
Baru and bomb Mandai and Masarnba A/Fs.

5/4/45 Twentieth AF
47 B-29’s attack A/Fs at Oita, Omura, Saeki, and Matsuyama.

5/4/45 Seventh AF
22 B-24’s from Angaur bomb AA positions on Koror. 11 from Guam hit A/F on Marcus.

5/4/45 Eleventh AF
Gen Isaiah Davies replaces Gen Johnson as CG Eleventh AF on an interim basis.

5/5/45 Eighth AF
About 400 B-17’s drop food at Schiphol and Alkrraar A/Fs, Vogelenzang, Hilversum, and Utrecht, in
the third food mission to these locations.

5/5/45 Ninth AF
No Ninth AF operations except tac and photo rcn in forward areas.

5/5/45 Twelfth AF
XXII TAC ftrs continue rcn flights over N Italy, SW Austria, and as far N as Munich. Ftrs destroy
numerous aircraft at A/F SE of Munich.

5/5/45 Fifteenth AF
14 P-51’s escort MATAF C-47’s on supply-dropping missions over Yugoslavia.

5/5/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s knock out bridge at Singtai and hit railroad traffic in Sinsiang area. 5 B-25’s hit railroad cars
and other T/Os at Kaifeng, Hsihhsiassuchi, and in Tungkuan and Luan areas. 76 FBs, operating in
flights of 2-4 aircraft, attack variety of T/Os throughout S and E China.
5/5/45 FEAF
In first FEAF strike on Amoy area, B-24’s bomb A/F and oil storage plant. B-24’s bomb Shinchiku A/F
while B-25’s and FBs hit Taito sugar refinery, Shoka railroad yards, and Giran and Matsuyama A/Fs.
A-20’s and FBs continue to hit Cagayan Valley tgts and spt ground forces at various Luzon locations.
B-25’s and P-38’s spt Australian forces on Tarakan I. On Borneo P-38’s hit Miri waterfront on W coast
and Keningau A/F in the N. B-24’s bomb Kuching waterfront on W coast.

5/5/45 Twentieth AF
45 B-29’s bomb A/Fs at Oita, Tachiarai, Kanoya, and Chiran; 148 (including B-29’s of 58th Bomb Wg
flying their first attack of Japan from Tinian) hit navy aircraft factory and arsenal at Kure, and 86 drop
mines in Tokyo Bay, Ise Bay, and at points in the Inland Sea. The B-29’s claim 11 ftrs downed.

5/5/45 Seventh AF
12 Angaur-based B-24’s bomb Koror.

5/5/45 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flies weather mission over the Kurils.

5/6/45 Eighth AF
Around 380 B-17’s drop food supplies at Schiphol and Alkmaar A/Fs, Vogelenzang, Hilversum, and
Utrecht.

5/6/45 Ninth AF
No operations by 9th Bomb Div and IX and XIX TACs. XXIX TAC flies demonstration mission in Klotze
area.

5/6/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Israel takes cmd of XXII TAC. Ftrs fly rcn over French and Italian Alps.

5/6/45 Fifteenth AF
9 P-38’s escort Balkan AF supply-dropping missions to Yugoslavia.

5/6/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s knock out bridge at Hsihhsiassuchi. 111 FBs, operating in flights of 2 to 4 air-
craft, attack numerous T /Os throughout S and E China.

5/6/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Matsuyama A/F and secondary nearby tgts and later bomb Toshien, Toko, and Kiirun. B-
25’s pound town of Mato. A-20’s and FBs fly numerous attack sorties in spt of ground forces in N and
S Luzon. FBs fly spt missions over Panay I. B-24’s bomb Kudat and Keningau A/Fs. P-38’s hit Ranau
and Labuan airstrips while B-25’s spt Australian troops at Tarakan I. B-24’s bomb Limboeng A/F. B-
25’s over Indochina bomb Dong Hoi warehouses.

5/6/45 Seventh AF
18 P-47’s from Saipan sweep Truk Atoll, strafing A/F on Moen, seaplane base at Dublon, and shipping
off Param, off Moen, and between Dublon and Fefan.

5/7/45 International
German High Command surrenders unconditionally all land, sea, and air forces at Reims effective 9
May.
5/7/45 Eighth AF
220-plus B-17’s drop food near Schiphol A/F, Vogelenzang, Hilversum, and Utrecht.

5/7/45 Ninth AF
XIX TAC flies sweeps over E Germany and W Czechoslovakia and carries out demonstration flights
over PW camps.

5/7/45 Twelfth AF
P-47’s fly rcn over Austrian Alps.

5/7/45 Fifteenth AF
13 P-51’s escort 3 Balkan AF supply dropping missions to Yugoslavia. “

5/7/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s knock out bridge N of

Singtai. 3 B-24’s attack Yellow R T/Os, damaging at least 1 bridge. 131 FBs again hit various T,’Os
throughout S and E China, concentrating on railroad tgts. “

5/7/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit tgts in Cagayan Valley and spt ground action in Cervantes area, Balete
Pass and N of Laguna de Bay. P-38’s hit Bintula, Kudat, and Ranau while B-25’s, and P-38’s hit gun
positions and HQ on Tarakan I. B-24’s bomb Bingkalapa A/F and harbor at Soerabaja. B-25’s hit rail-
road tgts between Cap Batangan and Cap Varella.

5/7/45 Twentieth AF
41 B-29’s bomb A/Fs at Usa, Oita, Ibusuki, and Kanoya. 34 aircraf t are claimed destroyed by B-29’s
during Usa and Oita missions.

5/7/45 Seventh AF
16 Saipan-based P-47’s strafe radio station, A/F installations, and gun positions on Moen and Falas.
11 Guam-based B-24’s pound runways on Marcus.

5/8/45 Ninth AF
IX and XIX TACs patrol Leipzig, Chemnitz, Adorf and Linz areas, and fly sweeps and clemonstration
missions.

5/8/45 Twelfth AF
Transports carry out evacuation and supply missions in S Europe.

5/8/45 Fifteenth AF
All Fifteenth AF aircraf t stand down on V-E -Day. Fifteenth AF offensive operations end. Subsequent
operations involve transport, supply, try, and movement flights.

5/8/45 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s knock out bridge at Do Cam and damage others at Do Len, over the Song Chu R, and N of
Kaifeng. A single B-24 damages bridges at Huto. 20 P-51’s pound rail and road traffic along Indochina
coast while 12 P-51’s and P-38’s hit T/Os in several cities. About 100 FBs over wide areas of S and E
China continue to hit numerous T/Os, concentrating on shipping and dock area at Taku.
5/8/45 FEAF
P-38’s hit Jesselton, Sengkawang, and Kudat A/Fs while B-25’s bomb Kuching and Labuan A/F areas.
B-24’s, B-25’s, and Fbs continue to pound Cagayan Valley. B-24’s hit Davao while P-38’s hit Labugan
A/F area. Other B-24’s bomb Mandai A/F. B-25’s bomb railway installations between Phan Rang and
Binh Dinh.

5/8/45 Twentieth AF
40 B-29’s hit A/Fs at Kanoya, Miyakonojo, Oita,

and Matsuyama.

5/8/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based 1324’s bomb A/F on Marcus. 12 others from Guam pound runway on Param I.

5/8/45 VII FC
P-51’s from Iwo Jima fly 94 effective sorties in strike against Kisarazu A/F.

5/9/45 Eighth AF
453d Bomb Gp, first bomb gp to be redeployed after cessation of hostilities, begins departure from
Old Buckenham to US. It is only bomb gp departing by ship. “

5/9/45 Ninth AF
XIX TAC patrols Linz-Klatovy areas and carries out further demonstration flights.

5/9/45 Twelfth AF
With combat operations in S Europe at an end, transport aircraft continue supply and evacuation mis-
sions.

5/9/45 Fourteenth AF
14 B-24’s, 14 B-25’s, and 26 P-51’s blast Paoching and various nearby T/Os. Some of the FBs also
attack T/Os W of Hengyang. 4 P-51’s pound boxcars, locomotives, and other railroad tgts from
Tourane to Hue.

5/9/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb 2 A/Fs in Canton area. A-20’s and ftrs fly offensive sweeps over Cagayan Valley and spt
ground forces in the Cervantes Baguio-Balete Pass area and the Ipo-New Bosoboso-Infanta area. B-
24’s bomb area around Dalirig and MaluLo preparatory to allied landings in Macajalar Bay area on 10
May. P-38’s over Borneo hit Brooketon, Sarawak and Tarakan I. “

5/9/45 Seventh AF
14 P-47’s from Saipan sweep Truk. 29 B-24’s from Guam, operating in 3 forces over a 6-hr period,
bomb A/Fs, barracks, and T/Os on Param and Moen Is. “

5/9/45 Eleventh AF
Radar discloses considerable shipping between Paramushiru and Shimushu. Thus, 12 B-24’s take off
and radar-bomb through overcast. Another B-24 flies a radar-ferreting sortie over Paramushiru and
Shimushu.

5/10/45 Eighth AF
Effective this date, Gen Doolittle, CG, is relieved of duty in ETO and assigned to HQ AAF, Washington.
He is relieved by Gen Kepner.

5/10/45 Ninth AF
9th Bomb Div is redesignated 9th Air Div. No operations for TACs and 9th Air Div.

5/10/45 Fourteenth AF
19 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s attack bridges at Fengstun and Pinyang, on the Song Chu R, and N of Singtai
( Pinyang tgt is destroyed), hit Yungfengshih and Chingshuping, and bomb A/F at Paoching. 100-120
FBs pounding T/Os over S and E China, disrupt enemy movement and supply lines.

5/10/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb A/F in Canton area. A-20’s and FBs hit Cagayan Valley tgts and spt ground action in bat-
tle zones throughout Luzon. B-24’s hit Impasugong, Kalasungay, and Malaybalay and B-25’s in spt of
ground forces attack Kibawe and Tagolaan. B-24’s bomb Makassar ship basins, shore tgts at
Balikpapan on Borneo, and Limboeng A/F on Celebes. B-25’s, with ftr escort, hit Kari and comm T/Os
on Formosa.

5/10/45 Twentieth AF
42 B-29’s hit A/Fs at Matsuyama, Usa, Miyazaki, and Kanoya. 302 others bomb Tokuyama naval fuel
station and coal yards, Otake oil refinery, and Amami-O-Shima naval oil storage facilities. B-29’s claim
10 aircraft destroyed.

5/10/45 Seventh AF
11 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus in the morning. During afternoon 19 B-24’s flying in 2
forces, hit A/Fs on Param and Moen.

5/10/45 Eleventh AF
The Eleventh and Fleet Air Wing Four execute the heaviest and most successful joint mission to date.
12 B-24’s bomb shipping tgts at Kataoka naval base, and fly photo rcn over E and W Paramushiru on
return trip. Next, 16 Attu-based B-25’s take off. 1 aborts while the others hit shipping between
Kashiwabara and Kataoka. Heavy AA fire claims 1 B-25. A B-24 and a B-25 forceland in the USSR.

5/11/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s knock out Chungmow bridge and damage bridge at Sincheng. 2 B-25’s bomb
truck convoys in Paoching, Hengyang, and Changsha areas. 60-plus FBs hit troops, arty positions,
comm tgts, and general T/Os in S and E China, concentrating on Yangchi and Fantung areas.

5/11/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Toshien A/F and towns of Koshun, Kato, Takao, Toko, and Shajo. B-25’s pound Kagi. B-
25’s, A-20’s, and Fbs continue to spt ground action near Paranum and in Ipo Dam sector. B-24’s
bomb A/F at Keningau and B-25’s bomb Brunei Bay area. B-24’s hit Mandai and Boeloedowang A/Fs.

5/11/45 Twentieth AF
About 50 B-29’s attack A/Fs at Oita, Saeki, Nittagahara, Miyazaki, and Miyakonojo. 92 others bomb
Kawanishi aircraft plant at Kobe. B-29’s claim 9 ftrs downed on Kobe mission. Missions against
Japanese A/Fs terminate air campaign, begun on 17 Apr, during which Twentieth AF has devoted
major effort toward hitting sources of Kamikaze raids against US Navy and Marine forces in the Battle
of Okinawa.

5/11/45 Seventh AF
14 P-51’s from Iwo Jima strafe and bomb radio station at Chichi Jima. 10 Guam-based B-24’s hit A/F
on Param, while 13 pound Marcus I runways.

5/12/45 Ninth AF
XIX TAC flies demonstration missions.

5/12/45 Twelfth AF
Large-scale redeployment of Twelfth AF units officially begins (although first large movement to ZI has
earlier taken place on 12 Jan 45, followed by redeployment of various units to all the theaters). On 12
May the Twelfth has 198 units assigned and 8 attached. By the end of May, 17 assigned units will be
redeployed from the theater, 43 assigned serv units disbanded (and personnel used to form 21 new
serv units), 9 assigned units transferred to other HQ in the theater, and 1 attached unit released leav-
ing 150 assigned and 7 attached units intact.

5/12/45 Fourteenth AF
17 B-25’s and 8 P-51’s bomb barracks and storage area at Loyang and hit railroad tgts around
Sinsiang and Sinyang, from Hankow to Sinyang, from Chenghsien to Szeshui, from Kioshan to
Lohochai, and between Hengshan and Yoyang and knock out bridge N of Hengyang. 150-plus FBs
again hit scattered tgts in S

and E China, concentrating on road, rail, and river traffic and supply lines.

5/12/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs spt ground forces on Luzon and Negros. B-24’s pound several railroad and road
bridges at Binh Dinh, Phu My, Bong Son, Lai Ha, Tuy Hoa, and Phu Hiep and attack railroad yard at
An Trach and other railroad tgts. B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s hit tgts in Brunei Bay area including
Labuan, Brooketon, and Jesselton A/Fs and troops on Tarakan I. B-24’s bomb Makassar shipyards
and Limboeng A/F.

5/12/45 Seventh AF
9 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus while 12 more

hit A/F on Param.

5/13/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-24’s lay mines in Yangtze R. 10 B-25’s and 5 ftrs knock out bridges at Hankow and Hengyang but
fail to hit bridge N of Siaokan. 130-plus FBs over areas of S and E China attack troops, bridges, rail
traffic, town areas, and other T/Os and generally disrupt Japanese movement and comm.

5/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s again pound bridges along Indochina coast. Bmrs and ftrs pound Cagayan Valley tgts and con-
tinue spt of ground forces on Luzon. B-24’s hit troop concentrations and caves in Bugnay area. Other
B-24’s bomb Oelin and Tabanio A/Fs while B-25’s and P-38’s bomb Sandakan and spt ground forces
on Tarakan I.

5/13/45 Twentieth AF
During 13/14 May 12 B-29’s drop mines in Shimonoseki Strait.

5/13/45 Seventh AF
10 B-24’s from Guam bomb underground hangar on Moen. 9 other HBs strike A/F on Marcus.
5/14/45 Fourteenth AF
B-24’s mine the Yangtze R. 15 B-25’s and 6 FBs

hit river shipping near Hengshan and pound bridges and other railroad tgts around Chushihtien,
Sinyang, Kioshan, Kuanshuishih, Hengyang, Chuchou, Changsha, Yoyang, Sintien, Hsuchang,
Saiping, and Hengshan. 120-plus FBs over S and E China hit numerous T/Os at several locations
concentrating on Liping and Tungkow areas.

5/14/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Hozan (largest military and air supply center on Formosa). A-20’s and FBs spt ground
forces on Luzon and Negros. B-24’s attack Jesselton and Sepinggang A/Fs. B-25s hit Jesselton,
Kudat, and Bintula A/Fs and spt ground forces on Tarakan I. B-24’s lightly raid Makassar harbor,
Sidate A/F, and Parepare warehouses and bomb Bima A/F on Soembawa.

5/14/45 Twentieth AF
472 B-29’s blast urban area of N Nagoya. 11 VHBs are lost. About 20 enemy ftrs are downed. This is
the XXI BC’s first 4-wg raid as VHBs of the 58th Bomb Wg join bmrs from the 73d, 313th, and 314th
Wgs in a single mission.

5/15/45 Tenth AF
Tenth AF moves from Myitkyina to Piardoba.

5/15/45 Fourteenth AF
A single B-24, supported by 2 P-51’s, seriously damages 3 bridges near Singtai and Linmingkuan. 20
B-25’s, some with ftr escort, bomb bridges, barracks, troops, horses, road and railroad tgts, and gen-
eral T/Os around Sinyang, Yoyang, Changsha, Hsuchang, Chenghsien, Sichuan, Pinyang, Tsinkong,
Luchou, Kweiping, Tanchuk, Laohokow, Siangyang, Nanying, Paoching, and Hengyang. 150 FBs over
S and E China attack a variety of tgts chiefly road, rail, and river traffic, troops, and bridges, at many
scattered locations. Liping and Tungkow areas are again well covered.

5/15/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Shinchiku. Other B-24’s and B-25’s hit Miri and Kudat A/Fs and spt ground forces on
Tarakan I. P-38’s pound troop concentrations and gun positions on Mount Mandalagan.

5/15/45 Eleventh AF
13 B-24’s bomb Kashiwabara-Kataoka area, claiming one ship destroyed, and a direct hit on another,
and investigate radar activities. Low fog limits observation of other results. AA fire damages 2 B-24’s,
1 of which forcelands in USSR.

5/16/45 Fourteenth AF
B-24’s continue to lay mines in Yangtze R. 33 B-25’s and 16 P-47’s and P-51’s attack railroad tgts,
barracks, HQ, bridges, town areas, river shipping, and T/Os at or near Kaifeng, Sinyang, Chungsiang,
Chienyangi, Ichang, Chingmen, Yanglowtung, Kiyang, Loyang, Szeshui, Hsihhsiassuehi, Shanhsien,
Neihsiang, Liuehou, Kweiping, Nanyo, Shihlipu, Hojung, Mingkiang, and Kioshan. 100-plus FBs attack
river, road, and rail traffic, troops, gun positions, and generally harass Japanese movement and sup-
ply lines in S and E China hitting especially T/Os in Yangehi.

5/16/45 FEAF
Nearly 100 P-38’s pound tgts in Ipo Dam area with napalm. B-24’s hit Manggar, Tondano, and
Balikpapan while B-25’s and P-38’s hit Miri, Brooketon, Bintula’ Ft Brook, and a flak ship near Labuan
I. P-38’s also spt ground forces on Tarakan I. B-24’s bomb Taichu and B-25’s hit alcohol plants and
railroad yards.

5/16/45 Twentieth AF
25 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and Maizuru and Miyazu harbors.

5/16/45 Seventh AF
13 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus. 11 others sent against Mareus abort because of bad
weather.

5/17/45 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s and about 100 ftrs continue to disrupt comm and supply lines and hinder enemy withdrawal
from numerous locations of S and E China, pounding town areas, troop concentrations, storage areas,
river, road, and rail traffic and general T/Os.

5/17/45 FEAF
During sweeps over Formosa, B-25’s and P-51’s cause widespread damage hitting railroad yards,
bridges, and alcohol plants. B-24’s bomb A/Fs at Nanseiho and Matsuyama. Ftrs fly 130-plus sorties
against Ipo Dam area. B-24’s bomb Sepinggang, Manggar, and Sidate A/Fs.

5/17/45 Twentieth AF
Between 0300 and 0600, 457 B-29’s pound urban area of S Nagoya. 11 others hit T/Os.

5/17/45 Seventh AF
Ftrs from Iwo Jima fly 41 effective strike sorties against Atsugi. Pilots claim 10 parked aircraft
destroyed. During 17/18 May 2 P-47’s of 318th Gp, presently arriving on Ie Shima (between 13-19
May), fly heckling mission over Kyushu the first such Seventh AF mission against Japan.

5/18/45 Eighth AF
Troop Movement Section is organized at HQ Eighth AF under Director of Operations. It is to be the
control unit over all redeployment activities.

5/18/45 Fourteenth AF
9 B-25’s blast Siangtan supply areas. 8 B-25’s, supported by 7 P-51’s, hit railroad tgts and other T/Os
around Sinyang, Kiaotow, Sintsiang, and Chenghsien. About 75 FBs and rcn airplanes continue
harassment of enemy movement and supply lines throughout S and E China, escort of C-47 trans-
ports, and surveillance of enemy forces.

5/18/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Taichu and Tainan A/Fs. B-25’s and FBs sweep Formosa hitting numerous tgts. B-25’s,
A-20’s, and FBs spt ground forces in N Luzon and pound concentrations in S Luzon. FBs also spt
ground forces on Negros. B-24’s and B-25’s hit Ft Brook and Sarawak while B-24’s and P-38’s attack
defenses on Tarakan I.

5/18/45 Twentieth AF
Adv air echelon of 509th Comp Gp arrives at North Field on Tinian. The 509th is scheduled to deliver
atomic bomb attacks on Japan. Its CO is Col Paul W Tibbets Jr, a pilot with a distinguished record in
the 97th Bomb Gp (H) in Europe and N Africa. During 18/19 May, 30 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait
and Tsuruga Harbor.

5/18/45 Seventh AF
8 P-47’s from Ie Shima make bombing, strafing, and rocket attacks on radar and ground installations
on Kume Jima in Amami Gunto. Other P-47’s fly heckler strikes against Kyushu during 18/19 May.

5/18/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s bomb naval, harbor, and A/F tgts in Kataoka. Another B-24 searches for enemy radar along
the Kuril Is.

5/19/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s blast Kaifeng warehouse area, destroying at least 5 warehouses, while another hits nearby
railroad tracks. Another B-25 bombs town of Shanhsien. About 90 FBs attack river, road, and rail ship-
ping, troops, supplies and general T/Os, continuing the disruption of troop movement and withdrawal
in S and E China.

5/19/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Kiirun harbor. B-25’s sweep W Formosa coast, hitting several tgts including Toyohara,
Nisui, and along the Ts’eng-Wen R, hitting railroad yard, storage facilities, and damaging alcohol plant
on the Ts’eng Wen. Ftrs sweep Giran, Tainan, and Heito areas. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs spt ground
forces throughout Luzon, concentrating in Ipo Dam area. P-38’s spt ground action on Cebu. B-24’s
bomb Oelin A/F and, along with P-38’s, attack tgts on Tarakan I.

5/19/45 Twentieth AF
272 B-29’s bomb city of Hamamatsu.

5/19/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s try to bomb Minami Cape radar installation and cannery on the Naka R. Only one gets near
tgts and bombs and strafes the area, while intense AA fire and enemy ftrs drive off the rest and down
1 B-25. Another is missing and a third reaches Petropavlovsk.

5/20/45 Fourteenth AF
55 P-51’s and P-40’s pound truck concentrations, f uel dumps, gun positions, supply areas, troops,
bridges, railroad, and river traffic, and various T/Os around Liping, Yangchi, Siangtan, Yoyang,
Yungfengshih, Paoching, Taohwap

ing, Hengyang, Tungkow, and Changsha.

5/20/45 FEAF
Despite bad weather B-25’s over Formosa bomb various comm tgts and alcohol plant at Meiji. B-25’s,
A-20’s, and FBs pound Cagayan Valley tgts. B-24’s bomb Piso Pt, and FBs spt ground action in
Bukidnon area. P-38’s hit Sandakan, Keningau, and Tarakan I. B-25’s hit shipping at Balikpapan har-
bor and nearby barracks area and sawmill.

5/20/45 Twentieth AF
During 20/21 May, 30 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait, Maizuru harbor, and He-Saki anchorage.

5/20/45 Seventh AF
16 Saipan-based P-47’s strafe A/Fs on Moen and Eten and seaplane base and barges of Dublon. 10
Guam-based B-24’s hit air operations building on Marcus. 9 P-47’s from Ie Shima hit hangar and 2
boats at Fukue-Shima. 32 others hit A/Fs, railroads, buildings, and radar facilities on Kyushu.

5/21/45 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s bomb bridge approach N of Hankow, 1 damages railroad track between Changsha and
Kweiyi, and 2 score near misses on bridge at Kuanhsuishih. 3 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s damage br idge at
Chihsien and hit railroad T/Os in Anyang area. 50-plus FBs on armed r cn continue attacks against
river, road, and rail traffic, positions, troops, bridges, and numerous other tgts in S and E China.

5/21/45 FEAF
B-25’s blast numerous tgts in Cagayan valley while A-20’s and P-51’s spt ground forces in NW Luzon
sectors. P-38’s napalm-bomb Ipo Dam and Marikina R sectors and hit positions throughout Negros T.
B-24’s hit Brunei, Melak airstrip, Samarinda shipyards, and troop concentrations on Tarakan I. P-38’s
strafe railroad rolling stock in Saigon area.

5/21/45 Seventh AF
P-47’s fly heckler strikes against Kyushu during 21/22 May.

5/22/45 Fourteenth AF
15 B-25’s and 7 FBs knock out rail bridge at HeiShih Kuan, damage bridge approach at Hwayuan,
and hit a variety of tgts S of Kuo-lueh-chen. 10 P-51’s drop napalm on trucks, barracks, storage,
trains, and town areas at Sinyang, and Shanyangchen. 45 other FBs and photo rcn airplanes attack
railroad tgts, bridges, troops, and other tgts at several S and E China points and survey enemy move-
ments.

5/22/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Toshien and Okayama while B-25’s hit oil plant W of Kagi and several T/Os. B-25’s, A-
20’s, and FBs attack Santa Fe, Fula, and Casambalangan areas in the N part of Luzon and spt
ground forces in Ipo Dam and Marikina areas in the S. HBs, Mbs, and FBs attack Jesselton, Kudat,
Bintula, and Tarakan I.

5/22/45 Twentieth AF
During 22/23 May, 30 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and approaches.

5/23/45 Ninth AF
Gen Weyland assumes cmd of Ninth AF. Gen Sanders becomes CG XIX TAC. XIX TAC flies naviga-
tional patrol to Gmunden, Liezen, Radstadt, and Innsbruck.

5/23/45 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s attack bridge and gun positions N and S of Hwayuan, knock out bridge and hit
boxcars at (Chungmow, damage bridge N of Lohochai, damage bridge and nearby gun positions at
Kuanshuishih, and pound truck convoys around Paoching, Hengyang, and Changsha. 30-plus FBs hit
various T/Os around Liping, Yoyang, Changsha, Hengyang, Luntangpu, Chingmen, Shasi, and Ichang.

5/23/45 FEAF
A-20’s and B-25’s hit Cagayan Valley and Balete Pass tgts. P-51’s spt ground forces in Baguio area
and P-38’s hit Ipo-Antipolo areas. Tawau, Bintula, Samarinda, and Miri are hit by HBs, Ft Brook and
Weston by MBs, and Tarakan I by FBs.

5/23/45 Twentieth AF
During 23/24 May, 520 out of 562 B-29’s sent against Tokyo bomb an urban-industrial area S of the
Imperial Palace along W side of the harbor. 5 others hit T/Os. 17 B-29’s are lost. This is the largest
number of B-29’s participating in a single mission during World War II.

5/23/45 Seventh AF
32 P-47’s from Saipan strafe Moen A/Fs and boats off Tol, buildings on Tarik, and seaplane base,
buildings, and small boats at Dublon.
5/23/45 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s radar-bomb Kataoka naval base area while another flies a radar-ferret mission in the same
area.

5/24/45 Ninth AF
Gen Sanders becomes CG 9th Air Div.

5/24/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s knock out railroad bridge N of Anyang. 30-plus FBs attack railroad tgts, truck convoys,
bridges, and other T/Os around Anyang, Sichuan, Kuolueh-chen, Kuantaokou, Luntangpu, Tioupo
T,anhokow, Sinsiang, Nanyang, Kiehsiu, Linfen, Taiyuan, Puchou, and Yutze.

5/24/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Cagayan Valley tgts including Aparri. B-25’s, A-20’s, and P-51’s hit numerous tgts
throughout the Valley and in NW and S Luzon, including Vira, Callang, Santa Cruz, Baguio, Balete
Pass, Ipo, and Antipolo areas. FBs also spt ground forces on Negros. B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s
attack Ft Brook, Bintula, Tawau, Beaufort, Jesselton, along the Lawas R, and Malinau.

5/24/45 Twentieth AF
During 24/25 May, 25 B-29’s lay mines in Shimonoseki Strait and at Niigata, Nanao, and Fushiki.

5/24/45 Seventh AF
26 Guam-based B-24’s pound A/F and surrounding area on Marcus. P-47’s fly heckler strikes against
Kyushu during 24/25 May.

5/24/45 VII FC
120 Iwo Jima-based ftrs dispatched against Matsudo and Tokorozawa abort because of weather.

5/25/45 JCS
JCS approve directive for Operation OLYMPIC, the invasion of the Japanese Home Islands, sched-
uled for 1 Nov 45.

5/25/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 2 P-51’s knock out a bridge N of Kioshan, damage another N of Changtuikuan, and
pound railroad tgts around Sinyang, Saiping, Sinantien, Hsuchang, and Chenghsien. 16 FBs on
armed rcn hit various T/Os in Anyang, Hantan, Chenghsien, Kaifeng, Linfen, Shihkiachwang, Sinsiang,
Miyanghsien, Nanyang, Tenghsien, Loning, Sichuan, and Hsuchang areas.

5/25/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs fly numerous strikes and ground spt missions. FBs also spt ground forces on
Cebu I. B-24’s bomb Oelin, Ft Brook, and Tarakan I while B-25’s and P-38’s hit Kudat. P-38’s also spt
ground action on Tarakan.

5/25/45 Twentieth AF
During 25/26 May, 464 B-29’s pound urban area of Tokyo immediately S of the Imperial Palace just N
of that bombed on 23/24 May, including financial, commercial, and governmental districts as well as
factories and homes. 26 B-29’s are lost on this mission, the highest single-day loss of VHBs in World
War II. US gunners claim 19 ftrs destroyed.

5/25/45 VII FC
By concurrence of CINCPOA, VII FC, with its subordinate units, is assigned to operational and admin-
istrative control of Twentieth AF. Iwo Jima-based ftrs fly 73 effective strike sorties against Matsudo and
Tokorozawa.

5/25/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly a radar ferret mission over Matsuwa and bomb Tagan Cape area. Another B-24 flies
armed weather rcn.

5/26/45 Twelfth AF
Gen Myers assumes cmd of Twelfth AF.

5/26/45 Fifteenth AF
Gen Mollison assumes cmd of Fifteenth AF.

5/26/45 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s damage 2 bridges N of Hankow. 4 B-25’s hit railroad tgts around Lohochai and
between Kinkiang and Kioshan. 3 B-25’s attack truck convoys in Siangtan and Paoching areas and
along Paoching-HengyangChangsha highway. 80-plus FBs over several areas in S and E China con-
tinue to harass Japanese movements, attacking troops and positions and hitting rail and road traffic.
Japanese . complete withdrawal from Yungning, severing land connection with Indochina. Chinese
retake Nanning.

5/26/45 FEAF
B-25’s and P-38’s sweep W part of Formosa causing extensive damage to a variety of comm and
industrial tgts. A-20’s and FBs pound numerous Luzon tgts, particularly in Balete Pass area. B-24’s
bomb Tuguegarao and Echague. FBs also spt ground forces on Cebu. B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs hit
Tarakan I, Beaufort, Weston, Tenom, Trusan Haji, Sandakan, and Jesselton.

5/26/45 Twentieth AF
During 26/27 May, 29 B-29’s mine waters in Shimonoseki Strait and at Fushiki, Fukuoka, and Karatsu.

5/26/45 Seventh AF
16 P-47’s from Saipan strafe A/Fs on Moen, seaplane base on Dublon, and several T/Os. 10 Guam-
based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus.

5/27/45 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s bomb textile mill at Chenghsien, attack trains, railroad track and bridge in Lohochai area,
and bomb railroad yards at Sinyang. 80-plus FBs attack town areas, trucks, railroad tgts, bridges, and
general T/Os at scattered S and E China locations.

5/27/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound railroad yards and rolling stock at Muong Man and Phan Rang. B-25’s and FBs attack
tgts at Koshun, Shinei, Tairin, Ensui, Kohyo, and Kobi and attack numerous T/Os at many other
Formosan locations. B-24’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit Cagayan Valley tgts while other FBs spt ground
forces in Balete Pass, Baguio, and Ipo Dam sectors. HBs, MBs, and FBs attack Tawau, Kudat,
Langkon, and Sandakan, and hit tgts on Tarakan I.

5/27/45 Twentieth AF
During 27/28 May 9 B-29’s drop mines in Shimonoseki Strait and in Moji area.

5/27/45 Seventh AF
16 Saipan-based P-47’s sweep Truk, strafing A/F, aircraft, and radio tower and facilities at Moen,
buildings at Dublon seaplane base and on Udot I, and small craft off Dublon and Fanamu.

5/28/45 Fourteenth AF
19 B-25’s, along with 8 FBs, hit railroad, road, and river traffic around Vinh, Quang Tri, Dap Cau, and
Song Chu, knock out bridge at Hwayuan, and demolish tunnel opening near Wuchang. 16 P-51’s
cause heavy damage and casualties blasting a bridge and military installations near Wuchang. 27 P-
51’s hit bridges, troops, storage, trucks, trains, rivercraft, and other tgts in Yoyang area. 65 other FBs
attack T/Os at several locations throughout S and E China. 15 photo rcn airplanes continue to main-
tain good coverage of enemy movements.

5/28/45 FEAF
B-24’s again bomb railroad yards E of Saigon at Phan Rang and Muong Man. B-25’s and FBs attack
industrial T/Os at Shoka, Taichu, Ujitsu, Byoritsu, and other Formosan locations. B-24’s, B-25’s, A-
20’s, and FBs attack Pateng, Ipo Dam area, Tuguegarao and Ugac airstrips, Anuling, Baguio area,
guns and defenses in Balete Pass area, and spt ground forces at several points. B-24’s, B-25’s, and
ftrs hit; gun positions and other tgts at Balikpapan. P-38’s dive-bomb Keningau and Jesselton A/Fs.

5/28/45 VII FC
Ftrs from Iwo Jima hit Kasumigaura and its A/F. 6 planes are claimed destroyed and 40-plus dam-
aged. P-47’s fly heckler strikes against Kyushu during 28/29 May. Japanese wage their last strong air
effort on Okinawa hitting a number of ships and sinking destroyer USS Drexler.

5/29/45 Fourteenth AF
A single B-24 damages railroad bridge over Huto R. 4 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s knock out bridge S of
Kuanshuishih. 2 B-25’s over Indochina attack locomotives near Vinh. About 30 Fbs attack comm and
transportation tgts around Yoyang, Thanh Hoa, Vinh, Quang Tri, Vinh Yen, and Chenghsien.

5/29/45 FEAF
More than 100 B-24’s bomb Kiirun and several other towns on Formosa. B-25’s, and FBs hit Tainan
alcohol plant and T/Os in Tokyo area. B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-20’s hit a variety of tgts in N while other
FBs hit C part of Luzon including Cagayan Valley, Baguio, Balete, and Ipo areas. HBs hit A/Fs at
Oelin, Tabanio, and Ft Brook.

5/29/45 Twentieth AF
Ground echelon of 509th Comp Gp begins to arrive on Tinian. 454 B-29’s, escorted by 101 P-51’s
from the VII FC for first time on a fire-bomb raid, bomb Yokohama with incendiaries and destroy the
main business district (a third of the city’s area) along the waterfront. Burned out area of Yokohama
now amounts to almost 9 sq mi. About 150 ftrs attack the formations. 7 B-29’s and 3 P-51’s are lost.
The P-51’s claim 26 ftrs shot down while the VHBs claim 6.

5/29/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s weatherabort a shipping sweep along the E coasts of Paramushiru and Shimushu.

5/30/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s pound railroad yards at Sinsiang and knock out bridge at Sincheng. 28 FBs attack bridges,
enemy positions, trucks, railroad tgts, barracks, and general T/Os around Anyang, Liuchow,
Chingmen, Chungmow, Linfen, Huluehchen, Kweilin, Hsinganhsien, Leiyang, and Yenkoupu.

5/30/45 FEAF
On Formosa 100-plus B-24’s pound Takao while ftrs sweep coastal areas. B-25’s concentrate on
Shinei area. A-20’s hit Cagayan Valley tgts. HBs and ftrs hit several tgts in Borneo, concentrating on
Tawau personnel and supply area and airstrip at Ranau.

5/30/45 Seventh AF
10 Guam-based B-24’s hit Marcus A /F. 14 P-47’s strafe barges at Truk Atoll. 28 P-47’s from Ie Shima
hit shipping and lighthouse at Amami-O-Shima and Okino Erabu.

5/31/45 AAF
USAAF units, including Tenth AF and US components of EAC, are withdrawn from SEAC and returned
to operational control of AAF. EAC is inactivated, along with the Strategic AF and Combat Cargo TF.

5/31/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s hit railroad tracks and cars in Chenghsien and Kaifeng areas, knock out bridge
at Sinyang, damage bridge at Lohochai, and strafe AA positions at both bridges. 30-plus FBs damage
4 bridges, hit several railroad tgts and rivercraft, attack trucks and troops, and strafe numerous T/Os
around Shihkiachwang, Changsha, Yoyang, Yenkoupu, Taohwaping, Changanyi, Chiuchiang, Liuchow,
Tsingkonp, and Paoching.

5/31/45 FEAF
B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs attack Formosan tgts, with 90-plus HBs concentrating on Takao. Other planes
hit Koshun, Giran warehouses and comm tgts, and blast transportation and comm tgts over wide
areas of Formosa. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit tgts in Cagayan Valley, in Balete Pass, and in Baguio
and Ipo areas. Fbs also hit Negros I. B-25’s and FBs hit troop concentrations on Tarakan I and occu-
pied building area at Belait. FBs also blast A/Fs at Kudat, Jesselton, Keningau, and Labuan.

5/31/45 Seventh AF
8 P-47’s from Ie Shima strafe buildings, barracks, and seaplane ramps at Amami-O-Shima.

6/1/45 Eighth AF
The Operational Analysis Section ceases to function as a unit after a successful career of statistical
research which assisted materially in improving the effectiveness of US strategic bombing.

6/1/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s bomb Sinsiang railroad yards while 4 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s damage bridge N of Linmingkuan.
18 P-51’s hit river shipping, warehouses and other tgts in Yoyang area. 20 other FBs knock out bridge
near Szeshui, pound river shipping near Yoyang, and attack various tgts in Huluehchen area.

6/1/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound Takao while ftr aircraft sweep Formosa coastline. B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to hit
tgts in Cagayan Valley, at Pingkian, Kayapa, Gattaran, Cumao, Bone, and in Ipo area. Many of the
missions are ground spt strikes. B-24’s and P-38’s hit Tarakan I troop concentrations while B-24’s, B-
25’s, and P-38’s hit Kota Belud, Victoria, Jesselton, Langkon, and Labuan I.

6/1/45 Twentieth AF
458 B-29’s attack city of Osaka. 148 P-51’s of VII FC, en route to escort rendezvous with the VHBs,
encounter a severe weather front. Flying behind in excessive turbulence, many of the ftrs collide. 27
are lost. 27 others manage to find the B-29’s and escort them over the tgt. 10 B-29’s are lost. The B-
29’s claim 16 ftrs destroyed.

6/1/45 Seventh AF
In the Ryukyus 12 P-47’s from Ie Shima fly strafing and rocket attacks against Kikaiga, Tokuno, and
Amami Gunto.
6/1/45 Eleventh AF
A 4-plane shipping strike is called off due to weather.

6/1/45 ZI
AAF Center is established with jurisdiction over AAF School of Applied Tactics (formerly AAF Tac
Center), Proving Ground Cmd, and AAF Board.

6/2/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s blast fuel and ammo dumps NE of Nanyang. 20 FBs attack A/F at Tsinan, railroad yards and
T/Os at Anyang and warehouse area at Paoching, knock out bridge S of Singtai, and hit trucks, tanks,
and armd vehicles in Liuchow area.

6/2/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to hit Cagayan valley in force, spt ground forces in Balete Pass and
Ipo sectors, and attack areas E of Manila and N of Baguic. FBs hit areas near Mount Mandalagan on
Negros and dug-in positions NW of Bogo. B-24’s hit Pontianak A/F and Tarakan and Labuan Is while
B-25’s and ftrs attack Kudat, Sandakan, and Miri. B-24’s bomb Hozan and hit warehouses and dock
facilities at Kiirun.

6/2/45 Seventh AF
11 Guam-based B-24’s attack A/F area on Moen. P-47’s fly heckler strikes against Kyushu during 2/3
Jun.

6/3/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 25 P-51’s blast warehouse area and river traffic at Liuchow. 2 B-25’s bomb Sinyang-
Lohochai railroad. A single B-24, escorted by 2 P-51’s, damages bridge N of Shihkiachwang. 4 P-51’s
damage bridge E of Kiehsiu and strafe train and lumber carts N of Linfen. Bad weather curtails other
scheduled FB missions.

6/3/45 FEAF
HBs and ftrs hit resistance areas on Negros. HBs attack Kota Waringin and Muara l, while HBs bomb
Batavia. P-51’s hit coastal cargo vessels over SE China coast.

6/3/45 Seventh AF
P-47’s on heckler patrol strafe T/Os an Amami-O-Shima.

6/3/45 Eleventh AF
1 B-24 flying a radarferret mission to Kataoka is followed by 8 others, radar-bombing and photograph-
ing scattered tgts in the naval base area. 7 B-25’s take off for Kurils, 4 are turned back by weather.
The others low-level bomb Masugawa R Cannery.

6/4/45 Fourteenth AF
12 B-25’s heavily damage railroad yards and warehouses at Sinsiang. 10 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s in
repeat attack on the yards cause numerous fires. 2 B-25’s and 3 P-51’s hit road and railroad T/Os
from Sinyang to Hsuchang. 17 ftrs bomb or strafe bridges, railroad traffic, and other T/Os around
Chihsien, Linfen, Shihkiachwang, and Liuchow.

6/4/45 FEAF
FBs attack T/Os in Cagayan Valley and A-20’s and Fbs supporting ground forces strike defensive
positions in Balete Pass, Aritao, Mount Imugan, Carulay, and Bambang. B-24’s bomb Taihoku. B-24’s
bomb Balikpapan and Manggar and spt ground forces on Tarakan I. B-25’s hit Manggar, Djembajan,
and Kudat.

6/4/45 Seventh AF
8 P-51’s from Iwo Jima bomb radio station on Chichi Jima and strafe town of Okimura during return
flight. 13 Guam-based B-24’s hit A/F and boat basin on Marcus. P-47’s fly heckler strikes against
Kyushu during 4/5 Jun.

6/4/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-25’s abort a shipping strike at Kurabu Cape due to weather. 11 B-24’s, however, get through and
radar-bomb Kataoka naval base.

6/5/45 Fourteenth AF
32 B-25’s and 8 P-51’s bomb city of Nanyang, hit railroad yards at Anyang, damage bridge approach
at Chuanhsien, and bomb ferries at Ninh Binh and Dap Cau. 40-plus ftrs bomb and strafe rail, river,
and road traffic and general T/Os throughout S and E China.

6/5/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit Cagayan Valley tgts while other FBs spt ground actions in Cervantes,
Balete Pass, and Ipo battle zones and hit forces E of Manila. B-24’s bomb Melak, Asa, and Kuching
A/Fs and Tarakan and Labuan Is, while B-25’s and ftrs concentrate on Tuaran, Mensalung, and Kudat.
HBs pound Taito.

6/5/45 Twentieth AF
473 B-29’s pound city of Kobe with incendiaries. 11 VHBs are lost. US gunners claim 86 ftrs downed.
The attack burns off over 4 sq mi and damage over half of the city.

6/5/45 Seventh AF
P-47’s from Ie Shima patrol over Amami Gunto. Lighthouse is strafed.

6/6/45 Ninth AF
HQ Ninth AF moves from Chantilly to Bad Kissingen.

6/6/45 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 9 P-51’s bomb railroad yards N of Siaokan and damage bridges, strafe gun positions,
and attack general T/Os around Saiping and Hwaynan. 30-plus ftrs bomb or strafe bridges near
Chihsien and Fengstun and hit troops, railroad tgts, and T/Os around Linfen, Laohokow, Changsha,
Peking, Kweilin, Dap Cau, and Thanh Hoa.

6/6/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs blast bridges in Cagayan Valley. Other Fbs pound Balete Pass area. B-24’s, B-25’s,
and FBs hit Labuan supply areas, spt troops on Tarakan, and bomb Kota Waringin and Pontianak
A/Fs, areas along Belait R, around Brunei, and strike Miri, Jesselton, Kudat, and Beaufort. Bad weath-
er cancels all missions against Formosan tgts.

6/6/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s hit oil storage buildings on Eten. 36 Ie Shima-based P-47’s, sweeping S part
of Kyushu, hit numerous T/Os with rockets and machinegun fire, and claim 9 aircraft downed. In the
Ryukyus, Ie Shima-based P-47’s patrol over Amami Gunto, strafing lighthouse and buildings.

6/7/45 Twelfth AF
Maj Gustav M Minton Jr, takes cmd of XXII TAC, which ceases to function. Maj Minton continues in
the cmd until transfer to AAFSCMTO on 12 Aug.

6/7/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s damage bridge near Anyang, bomb buildings N of Changsha and airstrip at
Paoching, and hit T/Os during road and river sweep from Siangtan to Yoyang. 45 ftrs bomb or strafe
numerous tgts including troops, river traffic, town areas, and supplies in S and E China and knock out
bridges at Singtai ancl Chihsien.

6/7/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs hit personnel and def positions near Infanta, at Mount Mapatad, in Marikina area, and
in other areas in Ipo sector. In the N FBs pound numerous Cagayan Valley tgts and spt ground forces
N of Baguio and E of Manila. B-24’s pound Brooketon and Muara. MBs and FBs hit Kudat, Ft Brook,
Belait., Jesselton, and Keningau.

6/7/45 Twentieth AF
409 B-29’s, escorted by VII FC P-51’s, drop incendiary and high explosive bombs on Osaka, hitting E-
C section of the city which contains industrial and transportation tgts and the Osaka Army Arsenal
(largest in Japan). Despite being forced to bomb by radar because of heavy undercast, the B-29’s
burn out over 2 sq mi of the city, destroying over 55,000 buildings. 26 other B-29’s mine Shimonoseki
Strait and waters around Fukuoka and Karatsu.

6/7/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Angaur bomb boat repair basin on Aurapushekaru I. 20 P-47’s from Ie Shima hit T/Os
(radio station, warehouses, freighter, and motor launches) on Kyushu, and claim 5 aircraft downed.

6/8/45 Ninth AF
XXIX TAC (having been activated as a prov cmd on 14 Sep 44) is activated by Ninth AF.

6/8/45 Fourteenth AF
15 P-51’s and P-40’s attack bridges near Hankow, N of Sinsiang, and SE of Tayung, knocking out the
latter. 17 other ftrs bomb and strafe rivercraft, warehouses, trucks, A/F, town areas, and general T/Os
around Hwangkang, Ichang, Hengyang, Laohokow, and Tehsien.

6/8/45 FEAF
Bad weather cancels Formosa strikes and limits operations on Luzon to FB strikes against Cagayan
Valley tgts. Labuan I A/F is bombed by B-24’s, while other B-24’s and B-25’s and P-38’s attack gun
positions at Balikpapan.

6/8/45 VII FC
Iwo Jima-based ftrs dispatched against Kagamigahara A/F and Meiji abort due to bad weather.

6/9/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 60-plus P-47’s, P-51’s, and P-40’s damage 4 bridges, hit river shipping, pound town
areas and villages, and attack various T/Os around Hwayuan, Changte, Suchow, Sinyang, Hankow,
Laohokow, Nanyang, Tatung, Tashihkiao, Pinyang, Luchai, Kiehsiu, Linfen, Tsinan, and
Shihkiachwang.

6/9/45 FEAF
Labuan I is bombed by B-24’s. Other HBs drop napalm on Brooketon. FBs hit Cagayan Valley tgts
and spt ground forces in Cervantes areas as ground forces penetrate last defensive position on
Mindanao. Bad weather cancels operations N of the Phil Is.
6/9/45 Twentieth AF
110 B-29’s attack aircraft factories at Nagoya, Akashi, and Narao. 26 others mine Shimonoseki Strait
during 8/9 Jun.

6/9/45 Seventh AF
20 P-47’s from Ie Shima strafe various T/Os on Kyushu.

6/9/45 VII FC
57 ftrs from Iwo Jima pound Kagamigahara A/F and surrounding area. 20-plus parked airplanes are
claimed destroyed damaged.

6/9/45 Eleventh AF
In coordination with Navy surface and air forces attacking in the Kurils, 6 B-24’s and 8 B-25’s fly
extensive armed weather rcn and anti-shipping sweeps over Kurabu and Otomari Capes,
Ichinowatashi, and Asahigawa. The B-24’s score no results, half of them jettisoning their bombs. The
B-25’s then fly a diversionary bombing mission over Araido where they are attacked by 8 ftrs. To
evade them, the B-25’s fly over Kamchatka where Soviet AA fire shoots down one, killing its crew.
Another damaged B-25 crashlands in Petropavlovsk. This is the first time Soviet AA hits a US aircraft.

6/10/45 Fourteenth AF
14 P-51’s damage bridge near Singtai and attack barracks, rivercraft, fuel dumps, trucks and other
T/Os around Taohsien, Lingling, Liuchow, and Kaifeng.

6/10/45 FEAF
FBs again pound Cagayan Valley area and spt ground forces E of Manila. HBs bomb Labuan I and
Brooketon in coordination with landings of Australian 9th Div on shore of Brunei Bay and on islands of
Labuan and Muara.

6/10/45 Twentieth AF
280 B-29’s, some escorted by P-51’s of VII FC, bomb aircraft plants at Tominka. Chiba and Ogikubo,
seaplane base at Kasumigaura, Tachikawa Army Air Arsenal, and engineering works at Hitachi. The
ftrs claim 26 ftrs downed.

6/10/45 Seventh AF
39 Ie Shima-based P-47’s sweeping Kyushu, strafe numerous ground T/Os, and claim 17 aircraft shot
down.

6/10/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly with Navy aircraft on shipping attack and hit a small cargo vessel.

6/11/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s, with ftr escort, bomb railroad yards at Kuanshuishih. 29 ftrs attack bridges, rail and road traf-
fic, rivercraft, and T/Os in general around Fenglochen, Liuchow, Samshui, Luchai, Lipu, Leiyang, and
Kweilin.

6/11/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s and FBs hit Cagayan Valley tgts and pound forces E of Manila in Ipo-Infanta areas and
various tgts N of Baguio. Ground spt strikes are flown in Marikina R sector. B-24’s spt ground forces
on Tarakan I and bomb Kota Baru, Laoet I, and Tawau. P-38’s hit Beaufort while B-25’s spt ground
forces in Brunei Bay sector.
6/11/45 Twentieth AF
Combat crews of 509th Comp Gp begin to arrive at North Field, Tinian, w ith their B-29’s. 26 B-29’s
mine Shimonoseki Strait and Tsuruga Bay.

6/11/45 VII FC
Iwo Jima-based ftts hit Tokorozawa. Pilots attacking the A/F claim 18 parked airplanes destroyed and
over 30 damaged.

6/11/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s on shipping sweep over the Kurils do not find tgts because of overcast and instead radar-
bomb installations on Kurabu Cape and in Kataoka areas.

6/12/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s knock out bridge S of Yutze while 4 escorting P-47’s hit nearby AA positions and afterwards
pound railroad tgts at Linfen. 9 P-51’s and 2 P-51’s damage bridge N of Hengyang, hit storage area at
Yunganshih, and attack railroad tgts, troops, horses, AA positions, and road traffic in Neikiuhsien and
Hengyang.

6/12/45 FEAF
B-24’s inflict heavy destruction on navy yard and dock area at Hong Kong and railroad yards at
Saigon. 2 B-32’s bomb airstrip on Batan I. Numerous FBs and B-25’s hit Cagayan Valley tgts while
other FBs spt ground forces N of Baguio and Balete Pass and E of Manila, and yet others concentrate
on Tarakan I, Brunei Bay area, and coastal routes in N Borneo.

6/12/45 Seventh AF
12 Guam-based B-24’s pound A/F on Marcus.

6/12/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s strafe shipping off Paramushiru, near Arahata Cape, damaging 4 freighters and 2 barges.
One of the B-25’s is shot down.

6/13/45 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 7 P-51’s considerably damage Kaifeng railroad yards and strafe comm center S of
Puchou. 8 P-51’s damage 2 bridges at Fenglochen and Shihkiachwang and hit railroad T/Os around
Fenglochen and Suchow.

6/13/45 FEAF
Bad weather hinders B-24’s over Formosa. A few hit Toshien, the primary tgt. Others hit alternates
including Toko, Koshun, Kontei, Garan-bi Point, Taito, Mako naval base and other Formosan tgts. 2 B-
32’s bomb Koshun A/F. A-20’s and FBs attack Cervantes area, Marikina area, tgts in Cagayan Valley,
and islands N of Luzon. B-24’s bomb Balikpapan-Sepinggang area. B-25’s and FBs spt ground forces
in Brunei Bay area and, sweeping N Borneo from Kudat to Miri, hit numerous T/Os.

6/13/45 Twentieth AF
29 B-29’s drop mines in Shimonoseki Strait and in waters at Niigata, during 13/14 Jun.

6/13/45 Seventh AF
13 B-24’s from Guam bomb A/F on Moen. Over 40 P-47’s from Ie Shima strafe and fire rockets at ves-
sels, buildings, radio station, barracks, and A/Fs at Amakusa Jima, Amami-O-Shima, and Tokuno.

6/14/45 JCS
Gens MacArthur and Arnold and Adm Nimitz are directed to prepare for immediate occupation of
Japan in the event the enemy suddenly collapses or surrenders.

6/14/45 Fourteenth AF
42 P-51’s attack bridges, shipping, AA positions, railroad tgts, trucks, and comm around Hengyang,
Hankow, Yoyang, Lingling, Anyang, Szeshui, Hohsien, Shihkiachwang, Neikiuhsien and Puchou.

6/14/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs pound areas around Cagayan Valley, Cervantes and N of Baguio and E of
Manila. B-24’s bomb warehouses at Parepare and personnel area at Sidate. B-24’s bomb Balikpapan
AA positions.

6/15/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s and 47 P-51’s and P-47’s knock out bridge W of Shihkiachwang, damage and attack others,
and hit trucks, barracks, rivercraft, storage facilities, gun positions, railroad tgts, and T/Os. Tgts are in
Pinghan RR, Kukong, Lingling, Chenhsien, Kuotaichiao, Pakonghow, Kweilin, Anyang, Shihkiachwang,
Loyang, Liuchow, and Paoching areas.

6/15/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Taichu A/F. B-25’s hit town of Rokko and A/F at Okaseki. On Luzon numerous B-25’s, A-
20’s, and FBs pound various objectives, concentrating on Cagayan Valley, Cervantes area, and
Antipolo-Ipo sector. B-24’s blast gun positions at Ralikpapan and B-25’s and P-38’s hit areas between
Bruneind Kudat.

6/15/45 Twentieth AF
44 B-29’s fly incendiary mission against OsakaAmagasaki urban area, ending a month of concentrat-
ed fire raids against large Japanese cities. 30 other B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters
around Fukuoka, Karatsu, and Fushiki. VII FC escort for Osaka r aid aborts due to bad weather.

6/16/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s hit supply movements on Paoching-Hengyang road. 41 P-51’s attack bridges, shipping, road
transport, power facilities, and railroad traffic, knocking out bridges near Siangtan, Changsha, and
Suchow. Rail, road and river traffic is attacked near Yoyang, Hengyang, Kuanyang, Shou-yang,
Peking, and Linfen. Power plant at Uong Bi is heavily damaged. “

6/16/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs hit personnel and supply tgts in Cagayan Valley and E of Manila, and spt
ground forces in Cervantes sector. B-24’s bomb Balikpapan gun emplacements, Tawau, and
Samarinda, while B-25’s hit Brunei Bay area and FBs attack Miri, Jesselton, Keningau A/Fs and N
Borneo T/Os. 90plus B-24’s pound Kiirun harbor and town of Takao. 3 B-32’s bomb Taito.

6/16/45 Seventh AF
P-61’s arrive on Ie Shima and take over night heckler missions against Kyushu from the P-47’s. Other
P-61’s fly night intruder missions over Amami Gunto, bombing various T/Os. 38 P-47’s from Ie Shima
dive-bomb boats, AA positions, runways, and buildings on Kikai I.

6/16/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s bomb and strafe shipping off Suribachi Bay and a radar site on Minami Cape. One of the B-
24’s crashes into the water. 4 B-25’s on a shipping strike score near misses on a freighter in Asahi
Bay and bomb tgts along the Torishima Chain. Mechanical failures force 2 of the B-25’s to fly to
Petropavlovsk.
6/17/45 AAF
Gen Arnold requests of Gen Wedemeyer that Gen Stratemeyer replace Gen Chennault as head of
AFs in China. “

6/17/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb road and rail supply movements in Paoching and Hengyang areas. 2 B-25’s and 4 P-
47’s severely damage

bridge at Linmingkuan. 54 P-51’s, P-47’s, and P-61’s hit road transport, railroad, river traffic, gun posi-
tions, bridges, and T/Os around Kukong, Hankow, Lingkuantien, Changsha, Yoyang, Loyunghsien,
Luchai, Hwangshapu, Kiyang, Kweilin, Kaifeng, and Shihkiachwang. 4 P-47’s blast comm center at
Puchou.

6/17/45 FEAF
B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs pound Cagayan Valley tgts and numerous other objectives throughout N
Luzon. Many of the strikes spt US Sixth Army forces. B-24’s pound Balikpapan area oil tgts and gun
positions. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Limbang town and sweep from Beaufort to Jesselton, hitting Beaufort
buildings, several comm tgts at various points, and personnel areas at Labuan I. B-24’s bomb industri-
al and railroad tgts at Kiirun. P-38’s pound railroad bridge and trucks at Soton.

6/17/45 Twentieth AF
450-plus B-29’s bomb urban areas of Kagoshima, Omuta, Hamamatsu, and Yokkaichi, with incendi-
aries, while 25 others mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters around Kobe all during 17/18 Jun.

6/17/45 Seventh AF
33 P -47’s from Ie Shima bomb and strafe shipping, A/F, villages, bridge and radar and radio facilities
on Amami Gunto and Tokuno. During 17/18 Jun 2 P-61’s from Ie Shima fly unsuccessful (due to
weather) intruder strike over Amami Gunto and Kyushu. This begins a campaign of night and day
intruder missions over Kyushu I and the Ryukyu Is by the night ftrs (12 more are flown during Jun).

6/17/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s bomb shipping near Kataoka. One ship is observed exploding, another burns after a strafing
run. 4 other B-25’s fly a shipping sweep from Shimushu to Kurabu Cape. A number of vessels are
sighted but cannot be attacked because of land-based AA.

6/18/45 Fourteenth AF
70-plus P-51’s, P-61’s, and P-47’s continue to disrupt Japanese withdrawal from S and E China,
attacking bridges, villages and town areas, barracks, troop concentrations, motor transport., shipping
and rail traffic, and T/Os throughout wide areas.

6/18/45 FEAF
Supporting US Sixth Army forces on Luzon, B-25’s, A-20’s, and FBs continue to attack tgts in
Cagayan Valley, Balete Pass area, Cervantes area, and other locations. B-24’s blast troop concentra-
tions in Balikpapan and S of Miri, Manggar A/F and Sepinggang defenses. B-25’s spt ground forces
on Labuan I. B-24’s destroy a block of buildings and several warehouses and small vessels in Kiirun
harbor area. P-51’s hit Taien and Toyohara A/Fs and T/Os while P-38’s start numerous fires in town of
Kari.

6/18/45 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s join Navy aircraft in attacking Kataoka and Tomari Cape. Cloud cover prevents observation of
effects. 1 B-24 flies radar-ferret mission over the Kurils.
6/19/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s knock out bridge on Pinghan railroad while 4 P-51’s knock out another NE of
Kihsien on Tungpu railroad. 70-plus other P-51’s damage several bridges, hit rail, road and river traf-
fic, supplies, troops, and general T/Os throughout S and E China.

6/19/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs continue to pound Luzon, chiefly around Cagayan Valley, SE of Aparri, and around
Cervantes. Heavy strikes in C Cagayan area are in spt of guerilla offensive. B-24’s bomb fortifications
and AA guns at Balikpapan while B-25’s hit N Borneo tgts including Keningau A/F and tgts N and NW
of Kudat. Other B-24’s bomb docks, warehouses, and railroad yards at Kiirun. B-25’s pound Shoka
railroad yards and P-51’s attack AA positions between Rokko and Toyohara. 2 bridges in Shoka area
are destroyed or badly damaged.

6/19/45 Twentieth AF
About 480 B-29’s fly incendiary bombing raids on Toyohashi, Fuknoka, and Shizuoka during 19/20
Jun, while 28 others mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters at Niigata, Miyazu, and Maizuru.

6/19/45 Seventh AF
22 Guam-based B-24’s bomb A/F on Marcus. 47 Ie Shima-based P-47’s bomb A/F on Tokuno while
16 others patrol uneventfully over Amami-O-Shima.

6/19/45 VII FC
Ftrs dispatched from Iwo Jima against Kagamigahara A/F and Meiji abort because of bad weather.

6/19/45 Eleventh AF
In a coordinated shipping search, a B-24 flies theater’s longest mission, a 2,700-mi roundtrip lasting
15 1. 2 hrs and flying as far as Uruppu I. Turning N the B-24 bombs a small convoy 25 mi SW of
Shimushu Bay, sinks vessel, heavily damages another, and sets 2 more afire. Another B-24 bombs
and photographs Matsuwa I. 4 B-25’s break off a shipping sweep due to presence of ftrs.

6/20/45 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s knock out 2 bridges near Quang Tri and My Chanh and blast surrounding AA
positions. 8 FBs sink at least 3 river steamers in canal at Haiphong. 37 P-51’s hit rail, road, and river
traffic, bridges, and general T/Os around Liuchow, Kweilin, Juchai, Hankow, Siangtan, Changsha.
Hengshan, Sintsiang, Kweiyi, Kueiyangshih, and Ft Bayard. Bridge at Hankow is destroyed and sever-
al others damaged.

6/20/45 FEAF
A-20’s and FBs blast resistance on Luzon and directly spt guerilla offensive in C Cayagan Valley. HBs
again pound AA positions in Balikpapan area. B-24’s bomb Shinchiku A/F.

6/20/45 Seventh AF
From Ie Shima 14 P-47’s bomb and strafe vessels, buildings, lighthouse, and village on Amami Gunto
A/F on Tokuno I. 38 others bomb A/F at Omura and hit Tokuno I on return trip.

6/21/45 Eighth AF
Gen Larson relieves Gen Kepner as CG, Eighth AF.

6/21/45 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s bomb enemy fort at Bac Ninh, hit railroad yards and trains at Thanh Hoa, Phu Dien, Yen Li
Station, Ha Trung, and Ninh Binh, damage tunnel at La Son, bomb barge concentration at; Ha Dong,
and attack a train near Duc Tho bridge. 40-plus P-51’s and P—38’s hit road, rail, and river transport,
coastal shipping, troops, supply lines, and T/Os in Indochina and S and E China.

6/21/45 FEAF
FBs attack positions and supply areas in the Cagayan Valley, other locations in N Luzon and in the
Marikina and Infanta areas in C Luzon. B-24’s pound Balikpapan town area, Manggar A/F, Sepinggang
defenses, and Oelin A/F. B-25’s bomb town on Keningau while P-38’s blast the nearby A/F. The FBs
attack Kudat and caves near Jesselton. P-38’s hit tgts at Mato and Kagi and T/Os along W coast.

6/21/45 Twentieth AF
25 B-29’s mine the sea approaches around Fushiki, Senzaki, Nanao, and Yuya Bay during 21/22 Jun.

6/21/45 Seventh AF
24 B-24’s from Guam bomb f uel oil storage and power plant buildings on Eten I.

6/22/45 Fourteenth AF
23 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s pound trucks, trains, and gun positions in Hanoi area, bomb railroad yards and
barracks area at Sinsiang, hit rail and road tgts, buildings, and radar station in Showyang area, knock
out bridge S of Saiping, and damage bridge N of Hsuchang. 40-plus ftrs hit rail, road, and river traffic,
arty emplacements, line positions, and other tgts in Indochina and S and E China.

6/22/45 FEAF
FBs supporting ground action continue to hit concentrations and positions in Cagayan Valley. B-24’s
pound Balikpapan area gun and def positions while B-25’s hit nearby warehouses and numerous
other buildings. P-38’s dive-bomb and score direct hits on pillboxes. B-24’s hit Toshien oil facilities and
P-38’s attack Mato. 2 B-32’s blast gun positions and barracks at Heito. US ground forces complete
capture of Okinawa.

6/22/45 Twentieth AF
About 130 B-29’s bomb aircraft plants at Himeji, Kagamigahara, Akashi, and Tamashima. 162 others
pound naval arsenal at Kure.

6/22/45 Seventh AF
Over 40 P-47’s from le Shima fly combat patrols over Amami Gunto, claiming 11 aircraft downed.

6/22/45 Eleventh AF
Gen Brooks becomes CG, Eleventh AF.

6/23/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s knock out E approach to Phu Lang Thuong bridge. 12 P-51’s strafe A/Fs in Canton area. 4 P-
38’s bomb locomotives and barracks area at Les Pins and Lang Son. 17 other ftrs strafe railroad tgts
and river traffic around Wuchou, Siaokan, Peking, Hanoi, and Vinh.

6/23/45 FEAF
150-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs continue heavy strikes against Balikpapan area concentrating on
gun emplacements and def positions. A-20’s and FBs pound troop concentrations and occupied areas
in Cagayan Valley. FBs attack pockets of resistance at Infanta and Antipolo areas. B-24’s bomb
butanol plant at Kobi.

6/23/45 Twentieth AF
During 23/24 Jun, 26 B-29’s mine harbors of Fukuoka, Karatsu, Sakai, and Niigata.
6/23/45 Seventh AF
Gen White becomes CG, Seventh AF. 38 P-47’s from Ie Shima bomb A/Fs at Hakata and Itazuke and,
during return flight, attack 2 boats off Amami Gunto. 40 other P-47’s bomb Saitozaki A/F.

6/23/45 VII FC
Ftrs from Iwo Jima fly 99 effective sorties against A/Fs on Kagamigahara and Hyakuri. 19 aircraft are
claimed downed and 21 destroyed on the ground. “

6/23/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s on shipping sweep between Matsuwa and Paramushiru sink 1 freighter, damage 2 more, and
hit a whale boat. 1 ftr is claimed destroyed. 6 more B-24’s bomb Kataoka.

6/24/45 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s and 12 FBs knock out bridges at Lohochai and S of Chenghsien and hit surrounding AA
positions, attack animal-drawn transport at Hsiangcheng, attack railroad T/Os in Shihkiachwang area,
and hit railroad yards at Siaokan. 40-plus FBs continue harassing enemy withdrawals in S and E
China where numerous comm tgts, gun positions, bridges, and rail, road, and river traffic are attacked.

6/24/45 FEAF
Fifth AF A-20’s and FBs spt US Sixth Army and Filipino troops in Kiangan sector and N and NE of
Tuguegarao, blast numerous tgts throughout Cagayan Valley, Cervantes area concentrations, and
Infanta-Antipolo resistance pockets. B-24’s bomb Balikpapan town and coastal guns. FBs pound
coastal guns while B-25’s bomb warehouses and nearby Manggar A/F.

6/24/45 Seventh AF
At dawn 1 B-24 from Guam bombs buildings on Marcus. During the afternoon 18 more bomb the A/F.
36 P-47’s from Ie Shima attack boats and village in Sakishima Archipelago, wharf at Kuro I, Ishigaki I,
and buildings, villages, T/Os and several points in the Ryukyus.

6/24/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s on shipping sweep instead radar-bomb Kurabu Cape, because of overcast and turbulence.
Another planned shipping strike by 6 B-25’s is also cancelled due to weather.

6/25/45 Fourteenth AF
18 B-25’s and 14 P-51’s and P-47’s knock out bridges N of Shihkiachwang and N of Saiping, bomb
power plant, barracks, and warehouse at Sinsiang, bomb Nanyo-Hengyang road, and hit railroad yard
at Siaokan. 80-plus FBs attack bridges, gun positions, river, road, and rail traffic, and generally harass
Japanese movements throughout S and E China, particularly around Hengyang, Yoyang, Liuchow,
Changsha, Lipu, and Luchai. “

6/25/45 FEAF
Oil facilities, shore defenses and nearby Manggar A/F on Balikpapan area are well covered by HBs,
MBs, and FBs. B-24’s bomb Mandai A/F. On Luzon MBs and Fbs hit tgts (mostly troop concentrations
and resistance pockets) in Cagayan Valley, in Cervantes area, and in Infanta sector. “

6/25/45 Twentieth AF
During 25/26 Jun 26 B-29’s plant mines in Shimonoseki Strait and at Maizuru and off Obama I.

6/25/45 Eleventh AF
At dawn 3 B-24’s from Guam attack heavy AA positions on W coast of Marcus.
6/26/45 Fourteenth AF
21 P-51’s bomb or strafe road, river, and rail traffic, motor pools, gun positions, and buildings around
Yoyang, Hengyang, Chenghsien, Linfen, and Tsinan, and knock out bridge SW of Yutze.

6/26/45 FEAF
FBs hit tgts in Infanta area and troop concentrations in Cagayan Valley and Kiangan area. Ground spt
strikes are flown in Cervantes area and E of Manila. Strikes against Balikpapan area continue by B-
24’s and B-25’s hitting oil tgts and nearby A/F at Manggar. B-24’s bomb Trombol airstrip. Other B-24’s
bomb A/F at Limboeng. P-61’s during 25/26 Jun set fires at Ensuiko sugar refinery while B-24’s hit
sugar refinery at Tanshi during the day.

6/26/45 Twentieth AF
450-plus B-29’s, escorted by VII FC P-51’s, attack aircraf t plants at Kagamigahara, Nagoya, and
Akashi, light metals industries and arsenals at Osaka and Nagoya, oil refinery at Yokkaichi (bombed
by 315th Bomb Wg on its first raid on Japan from Guam), other factories at Nagoya, and several alter-
nate tgts

and T/Os, including city of Tsu. B-29’s claim more than 20 ftrs downed. “

6/26/45 Seventh AF
1 Guam-based B-24 attacks heavy AA positions on W side of Marcus at dawn.

6/27/45 FEAF
During 26/27 Jun HBs over Soerabaja Strait area bomb Tandjoeng-perak A/F. For the fifteenth consec-
utive day, B-24’s pound Balikpapan destroying oil facilities and shore defenses. B-25’s hit warehous-
es, other buildings, and general waterfront area. Other B-24’s bomb Mandai and Limboeng A/Fs. FBs
hit Kiangan area, troop concentration NW of Bolog, Pagong area, and Bontoc-Sabangan area, provide
ground spt near Montalban, and hit tgts in Infanta sector.

6/27/45 Twentieth AF
During 27/28 Jun, 29 B-29’s mine harbors of Hagi, Kobe, and Niigata.

6/27/45 Seventh AF
In early morning raid from Guam, 3 B-24’s bomb underground storage area and fortifications on
Marcus. At midday 18 B24’s pound A/F on Moen. 20 P-47’s from Ie Shima hit shipping and village at
Kikai I. AA from vessels downs 2 P-47’s. 1 vessel is left aflame. 12 other P-47’s hit shipping off
Kakeroma I, while 20 more attack vessels and T/Os throughout Sakishima Archipelago. During 27/28
Jun, 5 P-61’s fly intruder attacks, hitting vessels off Amami Gunto and Wan A/F.

6/27/45 VII FC
Ftr strikes, from Iwo Jima, against Kasumigaura, Imba, and Tsukuba are aborted because of weather.

6/28/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s bomb town of Changsha, troop concentration and supply area, and blast truck
convoys and ammo trains in Yovang area. 28 P-51’s hit comm center S of Puchou, knock out bridges
near Kiehsiu and Neikiuhsien, bomb gun emplacements and defensive positions SE of Hsihsiakou,
and attack

railroad traffic and damage a road bridge in Suchow and Yoyang areas.
6/28/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound installations in Manggar area while B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s hit defenses near
Balikpapan. The P-38’s also skipbomb oil storage. Other HBs hit runways at Tabanio and Oelin. B-24’s
bomb A/Fs at Limboeng and Langoan. FBs hit troop concentrations in Kiangan area while supporting
ground forces and attack Japanese concentrations and positions between Ipo and Infanta. B-24’s
strike Keishu butanol plant.

6/28/45 Twentieth AF
During 28/29 Jun, 487 B-29’s carry out fire-bomb attacks on Okayama, Sasebo, Moji, and Nobeoka.

6/28/45 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Guam bomb fuel storage on Marcus. 39 P-47’s from Ie Shima attack shipping at Koniya
with rocket and bombing and hit Tokuno I with rockets and machinegun fire. 26 more hit T/Os in
Sakishima Archipelago including vessels, docks, A /F, floatplane, and village.

6/29/45 Fourteenth AF
15 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s knock out bridge at Chungmow and damage another. 18 P-51’s attack troop
concentrations, gun em placements, villages, bridges, and T/Os around Hsihsiakou, Yutze, Anyang,
Puchou, and Szeshui and knock out bridge at Szeshui.

6/29/45 FEAF
Continuing oflfensive against Balikpapan, B-24’s, B-25’s, and FBs bomb def positions and oil installa-
tions. Other B-24’s bomb Ft Brook and Oelin A/Fs. FBs spt ground forces in Kiangan area and in
Cervantes sector. Other B-24’s bomb oil refinery at Shinchiku.

6/29/45 Twentieth AF
During 29/30 Jun, 32 B-29’s bomb Nippon Oil Company at Kudamatsu while 25 others mine W
Shimonoseki Strait and waters around Maizuru and Sakata.

6/29/45 Seventh AF
34 P-47’s from Ie Shima hit A/Fs at Kanoya and Kushira on Kyushu with rockets and machinegun fire,
and attack shipping while returning, claiming 7 small vessels sunk.

6/30/45 Twelfth AF
Organization charts show a further net loss during Jun. 16 units have been transferred to other HQ
within the theater, 1 sent directly to the Pacific, another redeployed to US, 3 disbanded, 9 prov units
discontinued, and 5 attached units relieved (plus a Brazilian unit attached for operations being
released). Only 2 units are added to the Twelfth.

6/30/45 AAF, China Theater


HQ AAF, China Theater is established by a GO from HQ, US Forces, China Theater. Gen Stratemeyer
is appointed CG. Subordinate elements are Tenth and Fourteenth AFs, China ASC, and a photo 8p.

6/30/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s attack bridge at Lohochai, causing little damage. 4 FBs pound hill positions and hit arty
emplacement SW of Hsihsiakou. 3 others bomb and strafe enemy-held temple and a troop area at
Likuanchiao.

6/30/45 FEAF
FBs spt ground forces in Cervantes sector, N of Baguio and pound gun positions and other tgts in
Kiangan area as Luzon campaign officially ends at midnight. B-24’s again pound Balikpapan. B-25’s
pound tgts in NE Borneo and cause considerable damage at Tawau and Tandjoengredeb.

6/30/45 Twentieth AF
509th Comp Gp, scheduled to deliver first atomic bomb attack on Japan, begins combat flight training
from Tinian. For most crews, this involves 5 or 6 practice missions such as a navigation trg flight to
Iwo Jima, bombing Rota during the return flight; 2 or more short bombing missions against Rota or
Guguan I; and 1 long bombing mission against Truk; and 1 against Marcus all run in flights of from 2
to 9 VHBs.

6/30/45 Seventh AF
2 Guam-based B-24’s attack boat basin on Marcus.

7/1/45 Fourteenth AF
A few B-25’s bomb bridge and ferry terminal at Chungmow and near Kaifeng. 4 escorting P-47’s strafe
Kaifeng A/F and locomotives in the area. 4 other P-47’s bomb railroad yards at Yuhsiang. 4 P-51’s
knock out bridge E of Kiehsiu. On this date Chinese forces capture Liuchow. “

7/1/45 FEAF
B-24’s pound defenses at Balikpapan as Australian forces make amphibious landings. B-24’s, B-25’s,
and P-38’s hit A/Fs at Oelin, Tabanio, and Trombol, and bomb Tawau area. B-24’s hit Limboeng and
Mandai airstrips. FBs hit troops and gun positions in Kayan-Tadian area.

7/1/45 Twentieth AF
530-plus B-29’s carry out incendiary attacks on Ube, Kure, Shimonoseki, and Kumamoto. During 12
Jul, 24 other B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters at Nanao and Fushiki.

7/1/45 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s from Guam bomb building concentration on Marcus. 33 B-25’s, operating in two flights from
Okinawa, bomb Chiran A/F on Kyushu. 2 others hit Yaku I.

7/1/45 VII FC
84 Iwo Jima-based ftrs hit tgts at Kasumigaura, Itami. Hamamatsu, and Nagano.

7/1/45 ZI
HQ, Weather Wg is redesignated HQ, AAF Weather Serv.

7/2/45 Fourteenth AF
28 P-51’s hit rail, river, and road traffic, bridge, and buildings around Hengyang, Hankow, and Yoyang,
attack bivouac area and HQ E of Changsha, bomb troop concentration and buildings at Yangan. The
FBs pound HQ, buildings, fortified compound, barracks, general T/Os around Tartin, and troop con-
centration near Sichuan.

7/2/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb defenses in Halikpapan area and P-38’s spt Australian forces as they complete capture
of Balikpapan and its oil installations. B-25’s hit Bintula personnel area. FBs hit resistance pockets
near Kiangan and supply areas in the Cervantes sector. B-24’s pound Toyohara A/F.

7/2/45 Twentieth AF
During 2 3 Jul, 39 B-29’s bomb oil refinery at Minoshima.

7/2/45 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Guam attack radar installation on Marcus.

7/3/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s knock out bridge near Suicheng while 2 P-47 escorts hit nearby AA positions. 70-plus P-51’s
and P-47’s continue to disrupt Japanese withdrawal, attacking transport, supply, and comm tgts,
troops, bridges and Japanese-held points. The tgts are near Hengyang, Paoching, Kueiyangshih,
Changsha, Kweilin, Lingling, Kukong, Hankow, Siangtan, Isuho, Chiuchiang, Fahsien, Tanchuk,
Lohochai, and Luichow Peninsula. The Fbs also hit shipping, cement plant, A/F, and barracks area
near Haiphong.

7/3/45 FEAF
Fifth AF ftrs fly their first mission over Japan, P-51’s destroying floatplanes in Fukuoka harbor area.
FBs hit resistance areas in Mankayan and Kiangan sectors. B-24’s bomb runways at Mandai and
Limboeng A/Fs. B-24’s pound Batu Kawa airstrip SE of Kuching and def positions near Balikpapan in
spt of Australian drive inland.

7/3/45 Twentieth AF
Air echelon of XX BC, including Gen Joseph Smith, CG, sails for Okinawa. The rest of the cmd sails in
2 lots, on 12 Jul and 4 Aug, leaving only a few small dets in India-Burma. (58th Bomb Wg earlier
sailed to the Marianas. See 27 Feb). 560-plus B-29’s drop incendiaries on Kochi, Himeji, Takamatsu,
and Tokushima, during 3/4 Jul. 26 others mine Shimonoseki St;rait and waters at Funakawa and
Maizuru during the predawn hrs of the 4th.

7/3/45 Seventh AF
2 B-24’s from Guam attack water storage buildings on Marcus. 36 B-25’s from Okinawa, attacking in
two flights, hit Chiran A/F.

7/4/45 AAF, China Theater


A group of officers arrives at Chungking to organize HQ, AAF China Theater. “

7/4/45 Fourteenth AF
30 P-51’s and P-38’s over Indochina and S and E China attack docks and shipping at Haiphong, Red
R shipping between Hanoi and Hung Yen, small craft betueen Mon Cay and Pakhoi, between Elongay
and Pai-lung Wei Cape, and between Pai-lung Wei Cape and Umpo. The FBs also hit road traffic on
Luichow Peninsula and sampans E of Tanchuk.

7/4/45 FEAF
P-51’s fly massive sweep along W coast of Kyushu. FBs spt ground forces in Cagayan Valley. Others
attack Batan I. B-24’s again pound defenses near Balikpapan. B-26’s bomb Sibuti. Other B-24’s pound
Donggala seaplane base and runways at Boeloedowang and Limboeng A/Fs.

7/4/45 Seventh AF
3 B-24’s from Guam attack AA installations on SW corner of Marcus.

7/4/45 VII FC
Iwo Jima-based ftrs fly 161 effective strike sorties against Yokosuka naval base, Imba, Tsukuba, and
Kasumigaura.
7/4/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s radar-bomb ltataoka naval base.

7/5/45 Ninth AF
Col Roger J Rrowne takes cmd of XIX TAC.

7/5/45 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s sink several sampans and junks at Haiphong and damage several larger vessels. 2 B-25’s
and 2 P-47’s knock out bridge S of Chumatien. 37 P-51’s over Indochina and S and E China blast
shipping in Hongay and Haiphong area, pound docks and small vessels at Chikhom, knock out bridge
at Chumatien, blast barracks area at Anyang, and hit river and rail traffic around Tanchuk and
Chenghsien.

7/5/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Toshien, Takao, Toyohara and nearby Kamioka supply area, and Taihoku A/F. FBs fly
nearly 100 sorties in spt of ground forces in Kiangan area. B-24’s bomb Manggar and Riko. Australian
troops cross Balikpapan Bay and land on W shore. P-51’s sweeping Kyushu strafe T/Os and down
several aircraft.

7/5/45 Seventh AF
46 B-24’s and 24 B-25’s all from Okinawa bomb Omura A/F and 2 towns in the Omura-Nagasaki area.

7/5/45 VII FC
100-plus ftrs, based on Iwo Jima, strike Ibaraki, Yatabe, Yawatasaki Cape, and Maruta.

7/6/45 AAF, China Theater


Gen Stratemeyer officially assumes cmd as CG AAF China Theater. He arrives in Chinia several days
later.

7/6/45 Fourteenth AF
98 P-51’s and P-38’s over Indochina and S and E China continue to disrupt Japanese retreat and hit
transport and supply tgts. Rail, road, and river traffic, coastal shipping, bridges, troops, Japanese-held
areas, and general T/Os are blasted at many locations chiefly around Kweilin, Kukong, Yangso,
Haiphong, and Hanoi. On this date Gen Chennault, CG Fourteenth AF, requests permission to retire,
which is soon granted.

7/6/45 FEAF
FBs continue to spt ground forces N of Kiangan and bomb town of Mankayan. B-24’s bomb Heito,
F,yutan, and Taien A/Fs and A-26’s pound Taito railroad yards. B-24’s over Borneo bomb
Bandjermasin warehouses, Tandjoengredeb buildings, Samarinda shipyards, and Balikpapan and
Manggar areas. P-51’s hit transportation tgts in Kagoshima Bay area.

7/6/45 Twentieth AF
Taking off during late evening hours of 6 Jul, 517 B-29’s drop incendiaries on Chiba, Akashi, Shimizu,
and Kofu between 0700-0800 on 7 Jul. 59 others bomb Maruzen Oil Refinery at Osaka during the
same hr.

7/6/45 VII FC
Ftrs f rom Iwo Jima hit tgts (mainly A/Fs) in Japan, including Kumagaya, Yamagata, and Chiba.

7/7/45 Fourteenth AF
80-plus P-51’s and P-38’s over Indochina and S and E China continue to disrupt Japanese withdraw-
al, pounding numerous comm and transport tgts and general T/Os particularly in the Yangso, Kweilin,
`and Fenstun areas.

7/7/45 FEAF
B-25’s and FBs strike at remnants of Japanese army in the Laguna de Bay and Marikina areas. FBs
also hit areas of resistance near Kiangan, Penahlanca, and Mankayan. B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-38’s spt
Australian ground forces in area near Balikpapan. B-24’s bomb Matsuyama and Taihoku A/Fs in force.

7/7/45 VII FC
100-plus ftrs dispatched from Iwo Jima to hit tgts in Japan abort because of bad weather.

7/8/45 Fourteenth AF
6 B-25’s and 4 P-47’s severely damage bridge N of Sinsiang and hit nearby trains. 60-plus P-38’s, P-
47’s, and P-51’s pound river shipping, rail traffic, supplies, and troops at Haiphong, Do Son, Tourane
and at numerous locations in S and E China.

7/8/45 FEAF
P-38’s and P-51’s supporting ground operations hit supply and personnel areas near Kiangan and
Penablanca. B-24’s bomb Shinchiku A/F, B-25’s start fires at Getsubi alcohol plant and on Koto I, and
P-38’s attack oil production area at Gyuni Kuki. B-24’s and B-25’s, supporting Australian forces, hit
Balikpapan area def positions, Samarinda shipyards, various tgts along Samarinda road, and ware -
houses at Tandjung. B-24’s (including some of RAAF) bomb Donggala warehouses.

7/8/45 VII FC
100-plus ftrs from Iwo Jima pound A/Fs and other tgts at Hyakuri, Chofu, Tokorozawa, and Yachimata.
5 aircraf t are claimed downed and at least 26 destroyed on the ground. 8 US ftrs are lost.

7/9/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s knock out 2 bridges in Sinantien area. 14 P-51’s and P-38’s knock out bridges near
Hengyang and Sinshih, damage bridge near Chihsien, and attack shipping and railroad T/Os around
Hankow, Lukou, Sinshih, and Dong Hoi.

7/9/45 FEAF
P-38’s and P-51’s fly ground spt in Iguig area of Cagayan R Valley and hit Sabangan. Nearly 50 P-
51’s are weathered out of Kyushu sweep. B-24’s bomb Okaseki, Toyohara, and Takao A/Fs. A-26’s
attack Karenko. B-24’s and P-38’s supporting Australian forces, hit Japanese forces in areas near
Balikpapan, Manggar, and Sepinggang. (Australian and Dutch forces complete encirclement of
Balikpapan Bay). Other HBs hit Samarinda shipyards. B-25’s in spt of operations in Brunei Bay area
bomb Japanese-occupied area E of Beaufort.

7/9/45 Twentieth AF
During 9/10 Jul, 475 B-29’s attack Sendai, Sakai, Gifu, and Wakayama with incendiaries. 61 bomb oil
refinery at Yokkaichi, and 31 mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters at Niigata and Nanao.

7/9/45 Seventh AF
43 B-24’s from Okinawa bomb Omura A/F (1 other bombs A/F on Kikai I. 50-plus Okinawa-based B-
25’s hit Tokuno A/F on Tokuno I.

7/9/45 VII FC
100-plus Iwo Jima-based ftrs hit tac tgts at Itami, Hamamatsu, Aichi, and Washinomiya, claiming 12 air
victories and 5 parked airplanes destroyed.

7/10/45 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s bomb town of Dong Anh, railroad shops at Phu Lang Thuong, and truck convoys moving
through Siang Chiang Valley. 22 P-51’s and P-38’s bomb warehouses at Wuchang, hit railroad T/Os
near Yoyang, strafe 3 railroad stations N of Chuanhsien, bomb buildings N of Kanchou, knock out
bridge approach S of Chuting, damage bridge near Hengyang, and hit T/Os at Weichow I, Laohokow,
and Tourane.

7/10/45 FEAF
P-38’s and P-51’s spt ground action in N Cagayan Valley and hit enemy pockets E of Manila. B-24’s
bomb Tainan A/F, destroying several planes, and bomb warehouses at Takao. Bad weather again pre-
vents ftr sweep over Kyushu. B-24’s hit town of Muarakaman and A/F at Tabanio while P-38’s strafe
numerous T/Os in SE Borneo. B-24’s bomb Donggala warehouse area.

7/10/45 Seventh AF
During 10/11 Jul 1 B-24 from Okinawa bombs Karasehara A/F. 43 other Okinawa-based B-24’s bomb
Wan and Sateku A/Fs on Kikaiga I. 50-plus B-25’s bomb Wan A/F on Kikaiga I and Saha-Saki on
Naka-No I, both in the Ryukyus, and Kurume.

7/10/45 VII FC
Ftrs, based on Iwo Jima, fly over 100 effective strike sorties against Hashin, Nishinomiya, Sano, and
Tokushima, mostly hitting A/Fs.

7/10/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s fly a search down the W coasts of Paramushiru and Shimushu and then radar-bomb Minami
Cape. 1 B-24 flies a radar ferret mission over N Kurils.

7/11/45 Fourteenth AF
25 P-51’s and P-40’s attack bridges, troops, gun positions, rail traffic, rivercraft, coastal shipping, and
various scattered tgts at or near Nanchang, Kweiyi, Puchi, Tanchuk, and Luichow Peninsula.

7/11/45 FEAF
P-51’s sweep Kyushu. B-24’s bomb Shinchiku A/F. B-25’s and

FBs pound troop concentrations and defenses in Cagayan Valley. B-24’s pound troop concentrations
on Negros I. B-25’s and P-38’s pound highway tgts in Balikpapan area.

7/11/45 Twentieth AF
During 11/12 Jul, 25 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters at Miyazu, Maizuru, Obama I and, in
the first B-29 operation to Korea, at Pusan and Najin.

7/11/45 Seventh AF
During 11/’12 Jul, 2 B-24’s from Okinawa attack Byu and Miyazaki A/Fs.

7/11/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s radar-bomb Kataoka. 4 B-25’s fly shipping sweep and bomb Otomae Bay fishery, scoring hits
among the buildings.

7/12/45 Twelfth AF
XII AFSC is disbanded at Siena.

7/12/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s blast supply convoys moving through Siang Chiang Valley. 43 P-51’s and P-38’s attack
bridges, rivercraft, barracks road traffic, and coastal shipping around Changsha, Hsinching, Hamrong,
Tonkin area, Cao Bang, Luichow Peninsula, and Nanchang. 2 bridges are knocked out and others
damaged, A/Fs are strafed at Vinh and Kiungshan.

7/12/45 FEAF
P-51’s sweep Kyushu. B-24’s bomb Canton. Other B-24’s bomb Toshien while A-26’s hit numerous
tgts at Tamazato. P-51’s hit tgts along W Formosan coast. FBs hit pillboxes E of Iguig, attack concen-
trations in Bontoc-Kiangan area, and spt ground forces E of Manila. (Town of Kiangan falls to 6th Inf
Div, but resistance in area continues). B-24’s over Negros I in spt of ground forces bomb concentra-
tion NE of Mount Mandalagan. B-24’s destroy Tandjung barrack area. B-24’s hit Donggala warehous-
es. “

7/12/45 Twentieth AF
During 12/13 Jul 453 B-29’s drop incendiaries on Utsonomiya, Ichinomiya, Tsuruga, and Uwajima. 53
others bomb petroleum center at Kawasaki.

7/12/45 Seventh AF
HQ Seventh AF on Okinawa is declared open by GO on this date. 47 B-24’s from Okinawa, failing to
bomb primary (Tsuiki) because of clouds attack A/F on Kikaiga I at Amami Gunto. 2 Okinawabased B-
24’s bomb Byu and Miyazaki A/Fs during the night. 50-plus B-25’s bomb Kanoya A/F and town of
Aburatsu on Kyushu and Tokuno A/F on Tokuno I. Chiran A/F is pounded by 70 B-25’s and A-26’s.
(This is first strike against Japan by Seventh AF A-26’s.) 2 more A-26’s hit Ibusuki seaplane station. “

7/12/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-25’s on shipping sweep bomb and strafe a freighter. 1 B-25 is lost. “

7/13/45 Fourteenth AF
14 B-25’s and 12 P-51’s attack bridges, railroad yards, AA guns, and T/Os at Anyang, Puchi, and Do
Cam. 33 P-51’s and P-38’s attack river shipping, buildings, road traffic, rail tgts, and general T/Os
around Trung Khanh Phu, Tonkin Delta area, Cao Bang, Wangypan, Luichow Peninsula, Thanh Hoa,
Pinglo, Changsha, and Wuchou.

7/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb storage areas of Canton. B-24’s bomb boatyards and buildings at Suo while A-26’s hit
Karenko railroad yards. B-24’s bomb concentrations NE of Mount Mandalagan. MBs and FBs hit
Kiangan area, attack Japanese pockets E of Iguig and N of Tuguegarao, pound pillboxes, ammo
dumps, and vehicles in Cervantes sector, and blast hostile areas near Siniloan, NE of Laguna de Bay.
P-38’s attack gun entrenchments in Miri area. P-38’s on sweep over SW Celebes hit vehicles and
comm tgts.

7/13/45 Twentieth AF
During 13/14 Jul, 30 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters at Fukuoka, ports at Seishin, Masan,
and Reisui.

7/14/45 Fourteenth AF
25 P-51’s and P-38’s bomb or strafe ammo and supply dumps, river, road, and rail traffic, and coastal
shipping around Laohokow, Hung Yen, Bac Ninh, Tinpak, Hongay, Mon Cay, Vinh, Koyiu, and Yutze.
7/14/45 FEAF
On this date Seventh AF officially joins Fifth and Thirteenth AFs as part of FEAF. A-26’s hit Taiharo
refinery and warehouse area. P-51’s over W coast blast railroad tgts. P-47’s sweep N China coast and
attack coastal cargo vessels NW of Tinghai. FBs spt ground forces in Mankayan and Kiangan areas
and hit enemy positions in Ipo-Infanta sector. B-24’s spt ground forces on Negros I, bombing area NE
of Mount Mandalagan. Other B-24’s bomb airstrips at Boeloedowang, Limboeng, Mapanget, and
Tanamon and Japanese HQ at Sindjai.

7/14/45 Seventh AF
The Seventh is assigned from AAFPOA and overall operational control by the Navy to FEAF. Seventh
AF units in the Ryukyus, operating under Tac AF, Ryukyus (Tenth Army Tac AF) since Apr when first
element of the HQ Seventh AF arrived, are now under operational control of HQ Seventh AF which
opens in Okinawa on this clate. Move from Saipan takes place between 18 Jun and 28 Jul.

7/14/45 VII FC
Ftrs from Iwo Jima sent on strike against Meiji and Kagamigahara abort because of weather.

7/15/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s blast truck convoys moving through Siang Chiang Valley. 39 P-51’s and P-47’s attack river-
craft, troops, coastal shipping, bridges, railroad yards, gun positions, trains, and other tgts around
Luichow Peninsula, Anyang, Yutze, Sinsiang, Fentingtukou, Paoching, Tanchuk, Kweiyi, Pac Muong,
and Haiphong.

7/15/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb arms plant at Canton. On Formosa P-51’s sweep W coast, blasting a warehouse and
other buildings S of Takao and T/Os on Hoko I. P-38’s and P-51’s spt ground forces in N Cayagan
Valley, in Kiangan sector, and in Cervantes area. B-25’s and P-51’s bomb def positions in Infanta sec-
tor. 58 B-24’s hit A/Fs at Tomitaka and Usa. 25 pound Kikai I, Miranoura on Yaku I, and A/F at Tamega
I.

7/15/45 Twentieth AF
During 15/16 Jul, 26 B-29’s mine waters at Naoetsu, Niigata, Najin, Pusan, and Wonsan. 59 other B-
29’s bomb Nippon Oil Company at Kudamatsu.

7/15/45 VII FC
Iwo Jima-based ftrs fly over 100 effective sorties against A/Fs and other tac tgts at Meiji,
Kagamigahara, Kowa, Akenogahara, Nagoya, and Suzuko.

7/16/45 International
Conference opens at Potsdam to draw up terms for Japanese surrender and to discuss military and
political problems connected with the ending of hostilities.

7/16/45 US
The first atomic bomb is successfully exploded at Los Alamos.

7/16/45 Eighth AF
HQ Eighth AF issues its last movement order in ETO. After much reorganization and r edeployment of
units, HQ relieves VIII FC from assignment to Eighth AF and directs HQ and HQ Sq to move from
Charleroi back to UK (the unit moves to High Wycombe the following day, 17 Jul) where VIII FC is to
assume control over all Eighth AF units remaining in UK. HQ Eighth AF is transferred without person-
nel, equipment, or combat elements to Okinawa, where Eighth and Twentieth AFs are to comprise
USASTAF under cmd of Gen Spuatz. By this date over 90,000 persons (more than 50 per cent of the
Eighth’s strength on 30 Apr 45) have been redeployed to US, N Africa, and various parts of ETO.

7/16/45 AAF, India-Burma Theater


Gen Hanley assumes cmd of AAF, IndiaBurma Theater.

7/16/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s pound enemy truck convoys moving supplies through Siang-Chiang Valley and S of Kweilin.
60-plus P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-47’s continue to hit river, road, and rail traffic, bridges, troops, supplies,
and other tgts at many points in Indochina and S and E China.

7/16/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb warehouses at Watampone. P-51’s and B-25’s spt ground forces in Kiangan-Baguio sec-
tor and area E of Manila. P-51’s on sweep of Formosa attack comm tgts, hitting railroad station and
locomotive shed at Byoritsu and scoring direct hit on bridge SW of Koryu. B-24’s, A-26’s, B-25’s, P-
51’s and P-47’s from Okinawa and Ie Shima pound Kyushu. P-51’s hit several E coast tgts, concen-
trating in Kagoshima Bay area. 27 A-26’s, 1 B-24, and 39 P-47’s hit A/F and bridge at Miyazaki; 33 B-
24’s bomb bridges at Nobeoka; 36 B-25’s, a B-24 and an A-26 pound Sadohara bridge; 6 B-24’s
bomb harbor and town of Aburatsu; and 5 P-47’s hit Yanagawa.

7/16/45 Twentieth AF
HQ is officially moved to Harmon Field, Guam. XX BC is inactivated, effective 18 Jul, and HQ and HQ
Sq, XXI BC is redesignated HQ Sq, Twentieth AF. Thus the BCs are brought to an end as actual
establishments. Their was pass to direct control of HQ, Twentieth AF of which Gen LeMay takes cmd
on this date. During 16/17 Jul, 466 B-29’s drop incendiary bombs on Numazu, Oita, Kuwana, and
Hiratsuka. “

7/16/45 VII FC
Ftrs based on Iwo Jima fly over 100 effective sorties against tgts (mainly A/Fs) at Kameyama, Kiyosu,
Komaki, Okazaki, Suzuko, and Akenogahara. 22 air victories are claimed. “

7/16/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly a negative shipping search mission to Shimushiru I. 4 B-25’s on enemy shipping sweep
deck-level bomb and strafe enemy freighter. 3 of the bmrs then bomb and strafe Torishima Is (second-
ary) .

7/17/45 Fourteenth AF
A single B-25 attacks 3 truck convoys in SiangChiang Valley and bombs area along river at
Hengyang. 70-plus P-51’s and P-47’s continue to disrupt enemy movement in Indochina and S and E
China, attacking bridges, railroad yards, rail, road, and river traffic, A/Fs, gun positions, and many
other tgts at various locations, especially around Suichwan, Linfen, and Sinsiang.

7/17/45 FEAF
Nearly 150 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-26’s pound Chiang Wan A/F. P-47’s attack shipping and warehouses
in Taishan I area while others hit Tinghai A/F. P-51’s over Kyushu and N Ryukyu Is attack shipping,
severely damaging a 10,000-ton cargo vessel in harbor on Amami-O-Shima. P-47’s dive-bomb rail-
road tunnels NW and SW of Kagoshima. B-24’s bomb I,imboeng barracks and strafe schooner off SW
Celebes. B-25’s attack Jesselton A/F and Itu Aba I.

7/17/45 Twentieth AF
During 17/18 Jul, 27 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters in Nanao-Fushiki area, at Henashi
Cape, Iwase and at Seishin. Also, units of British Pacific Fleet join US Third Fleet units in bombard-
ment of Japan.

7/17/45 Eleventh AF
Unsuccessful shipping sweeps are flown by 2 B-24’s over Shimushiru and by 4 B-25’s between
Kurabu and Paramushiru.

7/18/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s blast Dong Anh railroad yards. 36 P-51’s and P-38’s hit river traffic, rail tgts, coastal shipping,
enemy positions, trucks, and other tgts around Viet Tri and other areas of Indochina and near Yoyang,
Suichwan, Lingling, Chikhom, Kukong, and Dosing.

7/18/45 FEAF
About 150 B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-26’s, covered by 64 P-47’s, hit Shanghai area, A/Fs at Chiang Wan,
Wusung, and Lunghua, Shanghai docks, shipping on Whangpoo R, and airstrips on Chusan I. Other
P-47’s attack various T/Os on Kyushu and P-51’s attack comm lines, bridges, shipping, towns, and
other tgts throughout Kyushu and the Ryukyus. P-38’s hit comm and transportation tgts throughout N
part of Formosa while B-24’s pound A/F at Matsuvama. B-24’s bomb Boetoeng and Watampone, B-
25’s hit Jesselton, and P-38’s attack Langkon. P-38’s hit Japanese concentration along Kibawe trail.

7/18/45 USASTAF
USASTAF is established at Guam under Gen Spaatz.

7/18/45 Eleventh AF
2 routine search and Nveather sorties are flown.

7/19/45 Fourteenth AF
20 B-25’s, 16 P-51’s, and 4 P-47’s blast railroad yards at Shihkiachwang. 7 other B-25’s and 2 P-51’s
hit bridges S of Yoyang and bomb truck convoys in SiangChiang Valley, particularly around Siangtan
area. 37 FBs disrupt enemy movement over wide areas of Indochina and S and E China, attacking
numerous T/Os.

7/19/45 FEAF
P-38’s hit suicide hoat hideout at Sandakan while B-25’s bomb Jesselton A/F. P-38’s spt ground
forces, hitting positions along Kibawe trail. B-25’s hit Itu Aba. 90plus P-51’s pound numerous tgts on
sweeps over Nagoya area and hit A/Fs, factories, power facilities, and gun positions at locations
including Kagamigahara, Nishinomiya, and Osaka.

7/19/45 Twentieth AF
On 19/20 Jul, 27 B-29’s lay mines in Oyama, Niigata, Miyazu, Maizuru, Tsuruga, Nezugaseki, Obama
I, and Kobe-Osaka areas and at Wonsan. 470 VHBs (also operating during the night) drop incendi-
aries on Fukui, Hitachi, Chosi, and Okazaki while 83 others bomb oil facilities at Amagasaki.

7/19/45 VII FC
Iwo Jima-based ftrs strike A/Fs, factories, railroads, power lines and other tac tgts at Kagamigahara,
Nagoya, Meiji, Izumi, Nishinorniya, and Tambaichi.

7/20/45 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s hit truck convoys around Hengyang and Wuchang, storage on island near
Changsha, locomotive shops at Phu Thuong, and power plant and railroad tgts in Vinh area. 50-plus
P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-61’s disrupt enemy movement and general withdrawal in lndochina and S and E
China, attacking river, road, and rail traffic, coastal shipping, supplies, and other tgts.

7/20/45 FEAF
P-38’s attack town of Langkon while B-24’s pound Togian I. P-38’s hit T/Os in SW Celebes. B-25’s hit
Itu Aba and W of Palawan for second consecutive day. A-20’s and FBs spt ground action in Kiangan
area and in lower Cagayan Valley. B-25’s and FBs hit Japanese positions in Marikina and Infanta
areas. B-24’s bomb area S of Fabrica.

7/20/45 Twentieth AF
The 509th Comp Gp begins series of 12 precision attacks over Japan for purpose of familiarizing
crews with tgt area and tactics contemplated for scheduled atomic bomb missions. The strikes (on 20,
24, 26, and 29 Jul) are mostly against (or near) cities previously bombed, in the general area of cities
chosen for possible atomic attack, and involve from 2 to 6 aircraft in order to accustom the Japanese
to sight of small formations of B-29’s flying at high altitudes.

7/20/45 VII FC
Ftrs based on Iwo Jima fly nearly 100 effective sorties against tgts, mainly A/Fs, at Kamezaki, Meiji,
Okazaki, Nagoya, Kagamigahara, Hamamatsu, and Komaki.

7/20/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s fly the heaviest and most successful mission of the month, bombing hangars and revetments
at Matsuwa A/F.

7/21/45 Fourteenth AF
11 B-25’s and 2 P-51’s attack truck convoys in Siang-Chiang Valley, bomb HQ near Wuchang and hit
bridge, trains, warehouses, and AA positions in Sienning area. 40-plus P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-61’s
again attack numerous tgts and disrupt enemy movement in Indochina and S and E China, hitting
comm tgts, supplies, transport, and other T Os.

7/21/45 FEAF
B-25’s and A-26’s bomb shipping at Naze-Ko. P-38’s hit Kiangan area. Bad weather restricts activity in
NEI, Phil Is, Japan, and other tgt areas mainly to light raids and snooper missions.

7/22/45 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s and 8 FBs blast truck convoys moving supplies through Siang-Chiang Valley, bomb railroad
yards at Siaokan, and knock out 2 bridges S of Sincheng and Lohochai. 50-plus P-51’s, P-47’s, and
P-38’s continue campaign to disrupt enemy movement and withdrawal in Indochina and S and E
China, pounding numerous rail, road, and river tgts, supply dumps, and coastal shipping.

7/22/45 FEAF
22 B-24’s from Okinawa hit Chiang Wan and 1 hits Tinghai A/F. 37 B-25’s bomb oil plant at Shanghai
and destroyer in Whangpoo R. P-47’s from Ie Shima join the MB attack on Shanghai area, hitting
destroyer, gunboat, and freighter in the Whangpoo R, and factories and railroad shops. 34 P-51’s from
Okinawa also hit Whangpoo shipping. 37 A-26’s hit A/F at Tachang. B-24’s on night shipping search
and weather mission bomb A/Fs at. Tinghai on Chusan I, Pusan, and Yonago. B-25’s, P-51’s, and P-
38’s, hampered by bad weather, fly 30-plus ground spt sorties in Gubano, Cervantes, and Mankayan
areas.

7/22/45 Twentieth AF
During 22/23 July, 23 B-29’s, staging through Iwo Jima, mine Shimonoseki Strait and Korea coast at
Najin which is the longest B-29 combat mission of the war and in Pusan-Masan area. 72 others bomb
coal liquefaction company at Ube. (See 10 Aug 44 and 14 Aug 45 for longest single-stage missions).

7/22/45 VII FC
100-plus Iwo Jima-based ftrs hit A/Fs, rail installations, and other tac tgts at Itami, Hanshin, Sano,
Tokushima, Takamatsu, and Minato.

7/23/45 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 4 P-61’s bomb railroad yards at Sinyang and hit warehouse at Ichang. 100-plus P-51’s,
P-38’s, and P-40’s attack numerous tgts, including rail, road, and river traffic, A/Fs, coastal shipping,
bridges, storage facilities, and railroad yards, at many locations over S and E China, especially in the
Paoching area and, to a smaller degree, over Indochina.

7/23/45 FEAF
B-25’s pound Jesselton while B-24’s over other areas of NEI bomb Amboina and Tolonoeoe Is. Ftr air-
craft spt ground forces in Kiangan area. B-25’s bomb Itu Aba I. B-24’s hit Miho and Saeki. Single HBs
on armed rcn hit several tgts including Tinghai A/F, Kure harbor, and Tanega I.

7/23/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s radar-bomb Kurabu Cape A/F.

7/24/45 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 6 P-51’s pound truck convoys in Hengyang area, hit river shipping near Pakonghow, and
damage bridge and storage area and knock out AA positions at Puchi. 80-plus P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-
47’s over Indochina and S and E China continue to disrupt Japanese withdrawal, pounding dozens of
T/Os at numerous locations. 15 P-51’s blast Changsha area, destroying an estimated 28 warehouses
and 8 fuel storage buildings.

7/24/45 FEAF
100-plus Fifth AF B-24’s Hy their first strike from Okinawa, bombing Chiang Wan A/F N of Shanghai.
Seventh AF B-25’s from Okinawa hit Wusung and Lunghua A/Fs in the Shanghai area while A-26’s
and B-25’s attack Tachang and Tinghai A/Fs. FBs hit shipping and T/Os throughout the general area
attacked by the bmrs. Thirteenth AF B-25’s pound Jesselton A/F. B-24’s hit Oelin and Tabanio A/Fs.
Other B-25’s hit Itu Aba I. Fifth AF FE3s spt ground forces in the Infanta and Leyban areas.

7/24/45 Twentieth AF
570 plus B-29’s bomb aircraft plants at Handa, Nagoya, and Takarazuka, arsenal and metals industry
at Osaka, and urban areas of Tsu and Kawana, plus several T/Os.

7/24/45 VII FC
91 P-51’s, operating out of Iwo Jima, hit A/Fs and other tac tgts at Hamamatsu, Suruga Bay, and other
points in Nagoya area.

7/25/45 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s and 3 P-38’s knock out bridges at Tho Linh and Quang Tri and damage a barge and a river
steamer in Wuchou area. 30 P-51’s and P-38’s attack river, road, and rail traffic, railroad yards, and
other tgts in the areas of Duc Tho, Bac Ninh, Vinh, Hanoi, Kukong, Samshui, Wuchou, and West R.

7/25/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb Pontianak and Kuching A/Fs while MBs and ftrs attack dispersal area in Jesselton A/F
area. B-24’s pound enemy troops on Negros I. B-25’s bomb Itu Aba 1. B-24’s bomb Kikai I and town
of Tsuiki.
7/25/45 Twentieth AF
During 25, 26 Jul, 75 B-29’s bomb oil refinery and petroleum center at Kawasaki while 29 others mine
waters at Nanao, Fushiki, Obama I, Tsuruga, Seishin, and Pusan.

7/26/45 International
Potsdam ultimatum is issued. Japan is told to surrender unconditionally or face ‘utter destruction.’”

7/26/45 Fourteenth AF
8 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s bomb railroad yards at Lohochai and hit storage area and animal transport in
Pinking area. 100-plus P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-61’s pound enemy movement and withdrawal in
Indochina and S and E China, hitting supplies, troops, river, road, and rail traffic, coastal shipping, rail-
road yards, bridges, town areas and other tgts at numerous locations.

7/26/45 FEAF
B-24’s hit Tabanio, Trombol, Sengkawang, and Oelin A/ Fs. FBs and B-25’s over Luzon (where
Thirteenth AF now provides ground spt) aid ground forces in Mankayan area and near Tuguegarao. B-
24’s plaster Japanese positions on ground spt strikes over Negros. B-25’s bomb Itu Aba I. Other B-
25’s on shipping search attack convoy at Tsutsu Bay sinking 3 small cargo vessels, a freighter, and a
few small craft. B-4’s on snooper strikes attack several tgts, including various tgts in the Ryukyus,
A/Fs at Tinghai and at Nakazu, and docks at Pusan.

7/26/45 Twentieth AF
During 26, 27 Jul, 350 B-29’s drop incendiary bombs on Matsuyama, Tokuyama, and Omuta.

7/26/45 Eleventh AF
7 B-24’s successf ully hit Kataoka naval base with incendiaries, leaving smoke columns 5,000 ft high
in their wake. No airborne opposition. AA fire is moderate and inaccurate. Another B-24 flies a radar-
ferret mission over the N Kurils.

7/27/45 Fourteenth AF
13 B-25’s, some with P-51 spt, hit supply movement in Siang-Chiang Valley, bomb railroad yards at
Siaokan and Sinyang, and hit coastal shipping in Do Son area. 50-plus P-51’s and P-38’s concentrate
on attacking river shipping at numerous points of Indochina and S and E China also hitting road and
rail traffic, coastal vessels, storage areas, and bridges.

7/27/45 FEAF
60-plus Fifth and Seventh AF B-24’s pound M/Y at Kagoshima. 50 escorting P-51’s attack numerous
nearby T/Os. 150-plus P-47’s over Kyushu hit comm and industrial tgts, including tunnel S of Kurino,
bridges at Okasa, Hitosuse-gawa, and Matsubase, and factories and power plant at Yatsushiro. B-24’s
of Thirteenth AF hit airstrip N of Pontianak.

7/27/45 Twentieth AF
During 27/28 Jul, 24 B-29’s drop mines in Shimonoseki Strait, at Fukuoka, Niigata, Maizuru, Senzaki,
and in Fukawa Bay.

7/28/45 Fourteenth AF
7 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s attack supply movement through Siang-Chiang Valley, hit a freighter and 2
smaller vessels off Shuitang, and pound troops near Kian. About 90 P-51’s, P-47’s, and P-61’s disrupt
Japanese movement throughout S and E China and in Indochina. The FBs concentrate on river trans-
port.
7/28/45 FEAF
137 Ie Shima-based P-47’s rocket and strafe A/Fs, oil stores, railroad yards, warehouses, industry,
gun positions, and other tgts on Kyushu at or near Kanoya, Metgtsubara, Tachiarai, Kurume, Saga,
and Junicho. 21 more P-47’s attack shipping at Yatsushiro. A-26’s and B-25’s pound A/Fs at Kanoya.
P-51’s and B-25’s, sweepig over Inland Sea, destroy 2 small cargo vessels and a patrol boat. 70-plus
B-24’s bomb shipping at Kure, claiming direct hits on a battleship and aircraft carrier. B-25’s and P-
38’s in spt of ground forces hit enemy positions in Mankayan-Kiangan area and in Marikina area.
Other P-38’s hit troop concentrations on Jolo I. B-24’s spt ground forces on Negros I.

7/28/45 Twentieth AF
During 28/29 Jul, 471 B-29’s drop incendiary bombs on Tsu, Aomori, Ichinomiya, Ujiyamada, Ogaki,
and Uwajima, while 76 others bomb oil refinery at Shimotsu.

7/28/45 VII FC
140-plus P-51’s, based on INVO Jima, hit 9 objectives (A/Fs and military tgts) in wide area around
Tokyo and attack a destroyer escort along Chiba Peninsula, leaving it burning.

7/29/45 Fourteenth AF
4 B-25’s and 2 P-51’s hit shipping off Luichow Peninsula near Cape Kami, barracks at Chingmen, and
cannon-strafe trucks at Kuanshuishih and oil storage at Yingtak. About 100 P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-61’s
attack a variety of tgts over a vast area from Haiphong to Peking, continuing the steady campaign
against enemy movement and withdrawal.

7/29/45 FEAF
P-47’s from Ie Shima and B-24’s, B-25’s, and A-26’s from Okinawa pound tgts in the Japanese Home
Islands. 70-plus B-24’s pound shipping at Kure. 41 B-24’s hit factory and storage area NW of
Aburatsu, shipping and engine works in Nagasaki and vicinity, and towns of Nobeoka and Oita. B-25’s
hit Kagoshima, Kibana, bridge, barracks and other buildings at Miyazaki, warehouses, lighthouse, and
navigation light at Tozaki-hana, and bomb Tokuno I. A-26’s pound naval base and engine works at
Nagasaki. Numerous P-47’s hit harbor at Kure, shipping and seaplane station at Ibusuki, railroad sta-
tion, docks, and town area of Makurazaki, Chiran and Izumi A/Fs, and shipping at Kagoshima Bay. P-
51’s hit numerous T/Os on S coast of Korea and on S part of Kyushu, where shipping, railroads, and
Omura and Sashiki factories are also attacked. B-24’s hit Sidate A/F and warehouses at Watampone.
Other B-24’s over Negros bomb resistance pocket S of Fabrica. B-25’s and P-38’s hit Japanese posi-
tions near San Mariano and W of Kiangan, troop concentrations in Marikina watershed, and ridge
emplacements in Bantayan area. Several buildings are destroyed at Pasco Point.

7/29/45 Twentieth AF
During 29/30 Jul, 24 B-29’s mine Shimonoseki Strait and waters at Fukuoka, Karatsu, and Najin.

7/30/45 Japan
Japanese reject Potsdam ultimatum. Nevertheless Gen Marshall directs Gens MacArthur and
Wedemeyer and Adm Nimitz to proceed with plans for a surrender.

7/30/45 Fourteenth AF
2 B-25’s bomb supply convoys moving through Siang-Chiang Valley. 40-plus P-51’s, P-38’s, and P-
61’s hit various tgts in S and E China, and in Indochina, chiefly river transport, but also troop concen-
trations, railroad traffic, and many T/Os. Tgt areas include Nanyang, Suchow, Hankou, Sinyang,
Anking, Anyang, Lohochai, Kukong, Takhing, Koyiu, Samshui, Pingsiang, Kian, Yungcheng, Yingtak,
and Wuchou.

7/30/45 FEAF
60-plus B-25’s and A-26’s bomb Omura A/F. 4 of the planes hit A/F at Izumi. P-47’s spt the strike and
also hit numerous nearby T/Os. B-25’s, failing to find tgts on shipping sweep over Korean waters,
bomb shipping, a railroad, and a warehouse in Sendai area. Covering P-51’s also hit nearby T/Os. 80-
plus P-47’s bomb Sendai, leaving much of the town in flames. P-51’s on photo rcn of S Kyushu
destroy trains and small craft. Nearly 80 P-47’s attack Miyazaki, Karasehara, and Tomitaka areas, fir-
ing warehouses and damaging barracks, hangars, towers, and other buildings, and blast buildings and
construction on and near Shibushi A/F. B-24’s bomb Kota Waringin A/F. B-25’s and P-38’s spt ground
forces E of Ilagan, near Kiangan, and E of Manila in Infanta sector.

7/30/45 VII FC
INVO Jima-based ftrs attack A/Fs, railroads, and other tac tgts throughout the Kobe-Osaka area.

7/30/45 Eleventh AF
8 B-24’s on way to the Kurils are soon recalled because of weather disturbances.

7/31/45 Twelfth AF
Organizational charts show great decrease in Jul in size of Twelfth AF due to redeployment, transfer,
disbandment, and discontinuance of 50 units. Only 5 new units are added to the Twelfth. This leaves
77 assigned and 3 attached units compared to 122 assigned and 2 attached the previous month. The
Twelfth practically ceases to be a flying AF as only 2 MB gps, a night ftr sq, and a rcn gp remain as
flying units. The planes from these units are shortly transferred to AAFSC, MTO.

7/31/45 Fourteenth AF
3 B-25’s continue to bomb supply convoys moving through Siang-Chiang Valley. 52 P-51’s and P-61’s
over S and E China attack rivercraft, trucks, railroad traffic, coastal shipping, ammo dumps, and other
tgts at several locations including areas around Yanglowtung, Changsha, Siangyin, Hengyang,
Hankow, Paoching, Nanyang, Nanking, Kulo, Hoihow, and Yoyang.

7/31/45 FEAF
80-plus B-24’s pound Kagoshima railroad yards and several other tgts in the general area including
Sasebo naval base, Yaki-shima, and Nagasaki. A-26’s and B-25’s bomb Kanoya and Miyazaki A/Fs
and nearby tgts, Sasebo naval base, Marushima, warehouses at Nagasaki, and a factory and power
plant on Koyagi I. P-51’s attack flak positions at Moji, blast shipping at Iki I and off NW and W coast of
Kyushu, hit island WSW of Sasebo, bomb railroad tgts and warehouses in Izumi area, and in general
attack railroad and road net and other comm tgts throughout Kyushu. P-61’s continue harassing mis-
sions during the night. P-51’s over the Ryukyus bomb airstrips in Miyako I, and bomb town in Koniya
area. B-25’s and P-38’s spt ground action on Luzon, hitting forces in Cagayan Valley and in Cervantes
and Infanta sectors. B-24’s pound area S of Fabrica.

8/1/45 Tenth AF
Gen Hegenberger becomes CG Tenth AF. Tenth AF moves from Piardoba to Kunming. (HQ at
Kunming was officially opened on 23 Jul). The scheduled role of the Tenth AF in China is almost iden-
tical with its completed Burma mission to act as the tac AF giving direct spt and providing air supply to
Chinese ground forces operating S of 27th parallel N.

8/1/45 Fourteenth AF
Bad weather severely curtails operations. P-61’s effectively sweep rivers in Wuchou, Canton, and
Tsingyun areas, sinking several large junks and sampans.

8/1/45 FEAF
B-24’s bomb shipyards at Pontianak. Other HBs hit barracks and AA guns along Makassar Strait. P-
38’s strafe locomotives in Soerabaja area. Other P-38’s spt ground forces ENE and SE of Mankayan
and, along with USMC aircraft, pound enemy positions and concentrations in Upian area. B-24’s bomb
Tourane M/Y while escorting P-51’s strafe boxcars at Quang Nam. Other B-24’s strike Takao military
stores. About 50 B-24’s bomb tgts in Nagasaki dock and harbor area. B-25’s and FBs in Nagasaki
area hit docks, railroad yards, and shipping. Other B-24’s bomb Koniya A/F and hit Kakeroma I. 80-
plus P-47’s hit railroad bridges and other railroad tgts at Sendai. Also P-47’s fly their first combat mis-
sion from Iwo Jima, joining VII FC P-51’s in sweep over S Honshu. Rolling stock and A/Fs are
attacked in Okazaki, Itami, and Nagoya areas.

8/1/45 Twentieth AF
627 B-29’s, on night of 1/2 Aug, carry out fire-bomb raids on Japanese cities of Hachioji, Toyama,
Nagaoka, and Mito; 120 others bomb Kawasaki petroleum facilities; and 37 drop mines in
Shimonoseki Strait, in Nakaumi Lagoon, at Hamada, Sakai, Yonago, Najin, and Seishin. The total of
784 B-29’s (of 836 dispatched) bombing tgts is the largest Twentieth AF single-day effort of World War
II.

8/1/45 VII FC
30-plus Iwo Jima-based P-51’s hit A/Fs and other tgts in Osaka-Nagoya area. Bad weather prevents
numerous other ftrs from reaching tgts.

8/2/45 Fourteenth AF
10 B-25’s, escorted by 2 P-47’s, knock out bridge at Sinyang and severely damage bridge at
Lohochai. 7 B-25’s bomb town of Sinning, and hit several truck convoys between Siangtan and
Changsha and in Siang-Chiang Valley. 31 P-51’s also bomb town of Sinning. 40-plus P-47’s and P-
51’s knock out at least 3 bridges and damage others and attack shipping, fuel dumps, gun positions,
trucks, railroad yards and general T/Os around Sichuang, Shangkao, Yoyang, Hankow, Mingkiang,
Sincheng, Yutze, Houmachen, Yuncheng, Anyang, and Kaoyi.

8/2/45 FEAF
Bad weather cancels all FEAF missions from Okinawa. Thirteenth AF P-38’s spt ground forces on N
Luzon, hitting pockets of resistance W of Kiangan and blasting enemy occupied caves on ridge NW of
Bontoc.

8/2/45 Twentieth AF
Gen Twining be comes CG Twentieth AF. Gen LeMay is assigned to USASTAF as CoS.

8/2/45 Eleventh AF
6 B-24’s radar-bomb Kokutan Cape and visually bomb Kataoka.

8/3/45 Fifteenth AF
Gen Lee takes cmd of Fifteenth AF.

8/3/45 Fourteenth AF
16 B-25’s pound various railroad tgts in E China. 50-plus FBs attack bridges, railroad yards, storage
areas, enemy troops, river and rail traffic, and various other tgts as the campaign to disrupt Japanese
retreat from S and E China continues in spite of considerable bad weather.

8/3/45 FEAF
P-38’s and B-25’s spt ground forces on N Luzon, hitting buildings in Apunan area and Japanese posi-
tions at various locations including ridges SW of Kiangan and W of Banaue. B-24’s bomb airstrips at
Tanamon and Sidate and bomb seaplane base at Kangean I.
8/3/45 VII FC
Ftrs from Iwo Jima fly nearly 100 effective sorties throughout Tokyo area, hitting A/Fs, rail installations,
and trains.

8/4/45 Ninth AF
Gen Kepner takes cmd of Ninth AF.

8/4/05 Fourteenth AF
Bad weather hampers operations. However, 4 B-25’s damage Sincheng railroad bridge, 4 B-25’s and
2 P-51’s bomb Pailochi A/F and hit trucks in the area, and 7 P-51’s damage 12 locomotives between
Taiyuan and Tsinan, destroy or damage several trucks near Shihkiachwang, and bomb bridge near
Chihsien.

8/4/05 FEAF
B-25’s over Kyushu hit industrial area near Takanabe, bombing warehouses, factories, railroad bridge,
and M/Y. B-25’s and P-38’s spt ground forces on Luzon, hitting Japanese forces near Santa Ines, in
Butitio area, and near Mount Obudan. B-24’s spt ground action S of Fabrica. B-24’s bomb Miti A/F. P-
38’s on sweep over Singapore claim 2 Japanese planes downed.

8/5/05 Fourteenth AF
20 P-51’s knock out bridge NW of Anyang and damage another NE of Kiehsiu, attack railroad tgts dur-
ing sweeps from Taiynan to Suchow and Tehsien to Pengpu, and strafe rivercraft between Ichang and
Lokehang.

8/5/05 FEAF
330-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, A-26’s, P-47’s, and P-51’s pound Tarumizu town, industrial area on Kyushu
and many T/Os on Kyushu and in the Ryukyus. P-38’s spt ground forces on Luzon, hitting Japanese
concentrations ENE of Naguilian, near Mount Data, and at other points. B-24’s pound Japanese posi-
tions S of Fabrica. Other B-24’s bomb supply and personnel areas and AA positions in Makassar area.
B-24’s also bomb Miti.

8/5/05 Twentieth AF
During 5/6 Aug, 470-plus B-29’s fly incendiary raids against cities of Saga, Mae Bashi, Imabari, and
Nishinomiya-Mikage, 106 bomb coal liquefaction company at Ube, and 27 mine waters of Sakai,
Yonago, Nakaumi Lagoon, Miyazu,

Maizuru, Tsuruga, Obama, Najin and Geijitsu area.

8/5/05 VII FC
VII FC is officially assigned to Twentieth AF. 100-plus P-51’s strike A/Fs and military installations in
large area around Tokyo, scoring especially effective hits at Katori A/F.

8/6/45 Fourteenth AF
10 P-51’s and P-47’s damage 10 locomotives between Tehsien and Suchow and 5 around Anyang,
Kaifeng, and Loyang, and lightly damage bridges N of Chihsien and S of Houmachen. “

8/6/45 FEAF
Okinawa-based aircraft pound tgt.s on Kyushu. 150-plus P-47’s and A-26’s fight bad weather to hit the
primary, Miyakonojo. 170-plus B-24’s, B-25’s, and P-47’s hit Kagoshima as secondary tat. 60-plus B-
25’s and P-51’s attack shipping and ground T/Os in Tsushima Strait area and in N Ryukyus. P-51’s
operating in area between Kyushu and Korea bomb A/F and strafe numerous T/Os on Saishu I. P-47’s
bomb Anjo on Tanega I. Other aircraft, operating individually or in pairs, hit various T/Os on S Korea
coast, in Inland Sea, S Honshu, W Shikoku I, throughout the N Ryukyus, and in Shanghai area. B-
24’s pound resistance pockets on Negros I.

8/6/45 Twentieth AF
The world’s first atomic attack takes place. At 0245 Col Paul W Tibbets pilots the B-29 Enola Gay off
the runway at North Field, Tinian. At 2-min intervals, 2 observation B-29’s follow Maj Charles W
Sweeney’s Great Artiste and Capt George W Marquardt’s No 91. At 0915 (0816 Japan time) the atom-
ic bomb is released over Hiroshima from 31,600 ft. It explodes 50 secs later. More than 80 per cent of
the city’s buildings are destroyed and over 71,000 people (Japanese figures; US figures say from
70,000 to 80,000) are killed. The Enola Gay lands on Tinian at 1458, followed within the hr by the 2
observation planes.

8/6/45 VII FC
Almost 100 ftrs from Iwo Jima attack A/Fs and military installations at 6 locations throughout general
area around Tokyo.

8/7/45 Fourteenth AF
Fourteenth AF moves from Kunluing to Paishiyi.

8/7/45 FEAF
P-47’s cover Twentieth AF B-29 strike against Kyushu tgts. B-24’s and A-26’s over Kyushu pound
Tsuiki A F. Other B-24’s start fires at Omura. B-25’s hit bridges and other tgts at Matsubase and Kawaj
iri and bomb convoy off Pusan. Other B-25’s hit Chiran and Izumi A/Fs. FBs attack and considerably
damage comm and transportation facilities throughout Kyushu. B-24’s bomb Takno A/F. B-25’s and P-
38’s spt ground forces near Ambuclao, Kiangan, Batangan, Aparri, Malikayan, Bontoc, and Tabayoc
and Palugloko Mountains. In NEI B-24’s bomb area E of Bandjermasin, and P-51’s hit harbor at
Soerabaja.

8/7/45 Twentieth AF
124 B-29’s, escorted by VII FC ftrs, bomb naval arsenal at Toyokawa. During 7/8 Aug, 29 others drop
mines in Shimonoseki Strait, at Miyazu, Maizuru, Tsuruga, Obama and at Najin. FEAF P-47’s provide
cover.

8/7/45 VII FC
After escorting B-29’s on bombing mission, P-51’s attack railroad tgts and shipping in and near
Magarimatsu, Chofu, Atsugi, and Sagami.

8/7/45 Eleventh AF
5 B-24’s bomb Kataoka A F. AA fire damages 2 B-24’s.

8/8/45 International
USSR declares war on Japan.

8/8/45 Fourteenth AF
10 P-51’s hit buildings, trucks, rivercraft, and other T/Os in Poaching, Hengyang, and Chuanhsien
areas.

8/8/45 FEAF
Okinawa-based B-24’s, B-25’s, A-26’s, P-51’s and P-47’s carry out numerous strikes against tgts on
Kyusha. Tgts include Usa and TsuiKki A/Fs, comm and transport tgts all over Kyushu, shipping
between Kyusha and Korea, and T/Os in the Ryukyus, on China coast, and on Formosa. P-47’s
escorting B-29’s claim 10 Japanese planes downed. B-24’s bomb Shinchiku A/F. B-24’s on shipping
search hit Lolobata A/F. B-24’s spt ground forces in Lenatin R Valley and SSE of Mankayan, in
Kiangan area, and NW of Bagabag.

8/8/45 Twentieth AF
Shortly before noon, 221 B-29’s drop incendiaries on Yawata. Late in the afternoon about 60 VHBs
bomb aircraft plant and arsenal complex at Tokyo, while during 8/9 Aug 91 others hit Fukuyama with
incendiaries.

8/8/45 VII FC
100-plus ftrs from Iwo Jima hit A/F, factory building, barracks, and rail installation in Osaka area.

8/9/45 International
Soviet troops pour into Manchuria.

8/9/45 Tenth AF
Tenth AF moves from Kunming to Liuchow. When the war ends, the deployment of Tenth AF units to
China is still in progress. So, for the Tenth, war ends amidst a major reorganization.

8/9/45 Fourteenth AF
5 B-25’s, with P-51 escort, damage Puchi railroad bridge, and hit rail traffic N or Sinsiang. The P-51’s
strafe AA positions and T/Os near the bridge. 4 other B-25s operating individually, attack truck con-
voys and T/Os S of Changsha, S and N of Yoyang, and in Siang-Chiang Valley, and hits S end of town
of Siangtan.

8/9/45 FEAF
B-25’s over Kyshu bomb A/Fs at Kanoya, town of Noma, shipping in Beppu Bay, bridges, factories,
and oil storage at Tsuruaski, and shipping, coastal villages, and comm tgts in Tsushima Strait area. A-
26’s and A-20’s hit Kanoya A/F and industrial areas of Kushikino, Minato, and Shimahira. B-24s over
W Honshu bomb A/F at Iwankuni. Over 200 P-47’s and P-51’s hit numerous tgts on Shikoku, Kyushu,
and in the Ryukyus including A/F’s, barracks, harbor installations, bridges, shipping, vehicles, and vari-
ous factories and storage facilities. B-24’s bomb military stores at Matsuyama. B-25’s and P-38’s spt
ground forces in areas in N of Baguio, SSE of Mankayan, S of Kabayan, SE of Cervantes, near
Kiangan, and NW of Infanta. B-24s over Amboina-Ceram bomb Laha barracks.

8/9/45 Twentieth AF
Second and last atomic bomb of World War II is dropped on Japan. Maj Charles W Sweeney pilots a
B-29, Bock’s Car, off runway at North Field, Tinian, at 0230. He is followed by 2 observation B-29’s-
the Great Artiste piloted by Capt Frederick C Bock (who has exchanged planes with Sweeney for the
mission) and another VHB piloted by Maj James I Hopkins (who loses contact with the other 2 B-29’s).
The primary tgt, Kokura, is obscured by bad weather. The attack is made against the secondary tgt,
Nagasaki. The bomb, dropped from 28,900 ft at 1158 (1058 Nagasaki time), explodes about a min
after release. Japanese reports claim nearly 24,000 killed. US figures estimate about 35,000. The
attacking B-29’s refuel on Okinawa, and return to Tinian by 2339. During 9/10 Aug, 95 B-29’s bomb
Nippon Oil Refinery at Amagasaki.

8/10/45 Fourteenth AF
Gen Stone assumes cmd of Fourteenth AF, replacing Gen Chennault. 5 B-25’s and 4 P-51’s bomb
bivouac S of Siangyin, hit convoys S of Siangtan and in Siang-Chiang Valley, pound storage area and
AA positions at Nanchang, and hit truck concentration N of Hengshan. More than 50 P-47’s and P-
51’s attack rivercraft, railroad tgts, troops, trucks, and bridges at several points in S and E China.
8/10/45 FEAF
80 B-24’s, 118 MBs, and 220-plus P-47’s and P-38’s pound Kumamoto area. 20-plus B-24’s bomb
Oita area. 39 P-51’s provide cover over both tgts. Nearly 40 B-25’s attack destroyers, cargo ships, and
small vessels during shipping sweep between Kyushu and Korea. P-47’s bomb Sasebo Harbor. P-51’s
hit various T/Os on Honshu and Kyushu and B-25’s bomb T/Os in the N Ryukyus. B-24’s bomb
Shinchiku. P-38’s hit troop concentrations near Mount Pulog and ENE of Dupax.

8/10/45 Twentieth AF
70 B-29’s bomb arsenal complex at Tokyo. VII FC provides escort. During 10/11 Aug, 31 VHBs mine
Shimonoseki Strait, Nakaumi Lagoon, and waters at Sakai, Yonago and Wonsan.

8/11/45 Fourteenth AF
9 P-51’s attack troops, trains, and rivercraft around Chenhsien, Tehsien, and Hengyang.

8/11/45 FEAF
Okinawa-based B-24’s, B-25’s, A-26’s, A-20’s, and ftrs flying about 530 sorties cause extensive
destruction of shipping and shore installations in the Inland Sea, in Tsushima area, and of comm,
transportation, and other tgts throughout Kyushu. Phil Is-based B-24’s bomb Heito A/ F and Laha bar-
racks. P-38’s hit buildings near Dibuluan and fieldguns near Kiangan.

8/12/45 International
Soviet troops move into Korea.

8/12/45 Ninth AF
Col Reginald F Vance becomes cmdr of 9th Air Div.

8/12/45 FEAF
B-24’s from Okinawa bomb Matsuyama A/F. B-25’s and A-26’s hit Chiran and Kanoya A/Fs while other
A-26’s and A-20’s and P-47’s hit towns of Kushikino, Akune, and Miyazaki. More B-25’s and FBs hit
shipping and comm tgts in Kyushu, N Ryukyus, and between Japan and Korea. The aircraft claim sev-
eral small merchant ships sunk ancl damaged, and numerous bridges, railroads, factories, and other
T/Os hit. B-24’s from the Phil Is pound Kagi A/F and Takao M/Y. P-38’s spt ground forces in or near
Kabayan, Kiangan, and Uldugan.

8/12/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s make a combined visual and radar bomb run over Kataoka. 3 more bomb Suribachi A/F, hit-
ting runways and buildings. 1 B-24 flies a radar-ferret mission.

8/13/45 FEAF
B-24’s and B-25’s from Okinawa pound shipping in waters off Korea and Kyushu and in Inland Sea
claiming several vessels sunk and damaged. P-47’s over Keijo encounter 20 aircraft and claim at least
16 shot down. B-25’s attack Japanese forces near Palaciaan. P-38’s hit shipping in Singapore area.

8/13/45 Eleventh AF
Eleventh AF dispatches its last combat mission when 6 B-24’s radar-bomb Kashiwabara staging area,
leaving huge columns of smoke.

8/14/45 FEAF
B-25’s, P-47’s and P-51’s attack shipping in Korea and Kyushu waters, claiming several vessels
destroyed and damaged. P-47’s over Osaka-Nagoya area claim several Japanese aircraft shot down.
8/14/45 Twentieth AF
302 B-29’s bomb naval arsenal at Hikari and Osaka Army Arsenal while 108 bomb railroad yards at
Marifu. VII FC planes escort VHBs over Osaka area. During 14/15 Aug, 160-plus B-29’s attack
Kumagaya and Isezaki with incendiaries while 132 (in the longest nonstop unstaged B-29 bombing
mission from the Marianas-3,650 mi) bomb Nippon Oil Company at Tsuchizakiminato. 39 others mine
waters at Nanao, Shimonoseki, Miyazu, and Hamada. These are the final B-29 combat missions
against Japan. Before the last B-29’s return, President Truman announces the unconditional surrender
of Japan. Immediately thereafter, 11th Airborne Div leaves Phil Is by air for Okinawa, where it goes on
standby as the initial occupation force for Japan.

8/14/45 VII FC
After escorting B-29 strike over Osaka area, 160-plus ftrs (from VII FC on Iwo Jima) fly last fighter
strike against Japan Home Islands, hitting A/Fs and other military installations in Nagoya general area.

8/15/45 International
Gen MacArthur is notified that he is Supreme Cmdr for Allied powers. All offensive action against
Japan ends.

8/15/45 Twelfth AF
All units are transferred or redeployed with exception of 6719th WAC HQ Pltn (an assigned unit) and
Det, 1054th MP Co, Avn.

8/21/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s are prevented by cloud cover from taking photos of Soviet occupation of Kurils. 4 others
abort a photo mission to Paramushiru and Shimushu due to weather.

8/23/45 Eleventh AF
4 B-24’s fly photo mission over Paramushiru and Shimushu.

8/24/45 Eleventh AF
B-24’s try to photo Soviet occupation of Kurils but are impeded by clouds.

8/27/45 Thirteenth AF
XIII BC moves from Morotai to Clark Field.

8/27/45 Twentieth AF
B-29’s begin supplying prisoners-of-war and internee camps in Japan, China, and Korea with medical
supplies, food, and clothing. The first supply drop (to Weihsien Camp near Peking) is followed by a
concentrated effort of 900 sorties in a period of less than a month. 4,470 tons of supplies are dropped
to about 63,500 prisoners in 154 camps.

8/28/45 Twelfth AF
With discontinuance of 6719th WAC HQ Pltn, the Det, 1054th MP Co, Avn, remains the only unit still
attached to Twelfth AF.

8/28/45 Japan
Occupation of Japan officially begins as adv party arrives in Home Islands. The 11th Airborne Division
landed at Atsugi airfield while Marines land at Yokosuka naval base.

8/30/45 Japan
Occupation in force begins when 11th Airborne Div is flown to Atsugi A/F and Marines land at
Yokosuka naval base.

8/31/45 Twelfth AF
Twelfth AF is inactivated in Italy.

8/31/45 Fifteenth AF
Col Elmer J Rogers Jr assumes cmd of Fifteenth AF until its inactivation on 15 Sep 45.

9/2/45 International
Hostilities with Japan end officially with the signing of the instrument of surrender aboard the USS
Missouri in Tokyo Bay.

9/3/45 Eleventh AF
A C-54 on its way from Atsugi to Washington DC refuels at Adak. The aircraft carries motion pictures
of the Japanese surrender aboard the Missouri.

9/4/45 Eleventh AF
2 B-24’s fly highaltitude photo rcn of Paramushiru and Shimushu, encountering Soviet ftrs.

9/6/45 Eleventh AF
A radiogram from COMNORPAC officially cancels all further missions.

9/15/45 Fifteenth AF
Fifteenth AF is inactivated in Italy.
Glossary of Code Names

ANVIL-Plan for invasion of S France.

ARCADIA-Washington conference, 20 Dec 41-14 Jan 42, on proposed Anglo-American offensive


against Germany. Participants include the President, the Prime Minister, and their military staffs.

ARGUMENT-Coordinated attacks by Eighth and Fifteenth Afs on German aircraft production, with an
assist by RAF. The plan is drafted 2 Nov 43 and presented on 29 Nov 43 by Combined Operational
Planning Committee and thereafter repeatedly modified. Operations are conducted 20-25 Feb 44.

AVALANCHE-Invasion of Italy at Salerno, 9 Sep 43.

BAYTOWN-British invasion of Italy near Reggio di Calabria, Sep 43.

BOLERO-Buildup of US armed forces in United Kingdom for attack on Europe.

BOOMERANG-Pre-Normandy invasion exercise in water-proofing and landing motor vehicles.

CARPETBAGGER-Air operation from United Kingdom to drop supplies to patriot forces in occupied W
Europe.

CATCHPOLE-Operations against Eniwetok and Ujelang Atolls, Marshall Is, early 1944.

CLARION-Large-scale air strike by all available air power of AAF and RAF against transportation and
comm tgts in Germany (22-23 Feb 45).

COBRA-US First Army operation to penetrate German defenses W of Saint-Lo and secure Coutances.

COVER-Series of aerial blows preceding the Normandy invasion, chiefly in the Pas de Calais coastal
area of France, to deceive the enemy as to the sector to be invaded.

CROSSBOW-RAF code name for operations against German missile launching sites (code name also
used by USAAF).

DRAGOON-Invasion of S France, Aug 44.

EAGLE-Pre-Normandy invasion exercise of paradrops, glider tows, and related tactics and techniques.

EUREKA-Tehran Conference, Nov 43.

FLAX-Attacks on Axis transports between Tunisia and Europe.

FLINTLOCK-Operations against Kwajalein and Majuro Atolls in the Marshall Is, early 1944.

FORAGER-Capture and def of the southern Marianas (Saipan, Tinian, and Guam) during spring and
summer of 1944.

FRANTIC-Capture and def of the southern Marinas (Saipan, Tinian, and Guam) during spring and
summer of 1944.

GALVANIC-Assault on the Gilbert Is, late 1943.

GYMNAST-Early Allied plan for seizure of Casablanca and invasion of NW Africa.

HALPRO-Bombing det for China-Burma-India Theater.

JUNIOR-Twelfth Air Force.

LANDGRAB-Invasion of Attu.

MALLORY MAJOR-Offensive against Po R bridges, Jul 44.

MARKET-GARDEN-Operation to secure bridgehead over Rhine R, Sep 44.

MATTERHORN-Plan approved in Apr 44 for bombing of Japan by B-29's based in Calcutta area and
staging through adv fields in Chengtu area.

NEPTUNE-Actual operations within OVERLORD. Used for security reasons on OVERLORD planning
documents bearing place names and date.

NOBALL-Codename for tgts consisting of German missile-launching sites. See also V-weapons and
rocket sites.

OCTAGON-US-British conference at Quebec, Sep 44.

OVERLORD-Overall plan for invasion of W Europe in 1944.

PANCAKE-MATAF and MASAF OPERATION TO DESTROY ENEMY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT


IN THE Bologna area, annihilation of enemy forces on the Bologna approaches, and the isolation of
the battle area, Dec 44.

PLUNDER-Allied land assault across the Rhine, 24 Mar 45.

POINTBLANK-The Combined Bomber Offensive of US and British Afs against German AF and aircraft
industry.

QUEEN-12th Army Group operation between Wurm and Roer Rivers.

REUNION-Evacuation of US airmen interned in Rumania, from Bucharest.

ROUNDUP-Plans for invasion of Western Europe, Spring 1943.


SEXTANT-International Cairo Conference, Nov-Dec 43.

SLAPSTICK-British airborne landing on heel of Italy, 9 Sep 43.

STARKEY-Combined air attack on Pas de Calais area, Aug-Sep 43. Rehearsal of invasion of France.

STRANGLE-Air operation to interdict movement of enemy supplies in Italy.

SUPERCHARGE-British 30 Corps breakout, Egypt, 1942. Revised plan of assault on Mareth Line,
Mar 43.

SUPERGYMNAST-Projected plan to combine US and British plans for seizure of Dakar, Casablanca,
and Tunisia.

TIDALWAVE-Bombing of Ploesti, Aug 43.

TORCH-Plan for Allied landings in North and Northwest Africa, Nov 42.

TRIDENT-US-British Conference in Washington, May 43.

TWILIGHT-Plan to base B-29's in CBI.

VARSITY-Airborne drop E of the Rhine near Wesel, 24 Mar 45.

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